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tHwUtttt'inf i 'xrrB ofu letter from Wahfn$ti)4, tofigenikpCi s 4 Mr; Foitcr'ha taken-a1 house thf . rn:ighfeWv ! boi1iooarelyeIrKohlisei IJW I Iee& t( holding ifivry?arAXftis',0oW wl'-: , most tfwJf eaerousas any 'forme appearance OW ever SPnaoufe exg some Mjle goodl nosupplies-mu ASH Hawing; . ' Ji. Vi - 'prVWh'Teonle. that tind favours the idea of a seUleroej)tcruiprfcftCBa;:; -.. .,. .. the letter inserted at page U of thpamphlet xjf 9arabundent iftn products . from the.anu. .'friet anther sources produting a sorcbarge rue PRPSfDENT .''"' ' 0 E. T U E. t strong and 'the ktterinsertetj at tg5 iof lhc the. Smail pi jVnbwr prevailing aarrl? itatoiisK'e if,e.n: I do W preieriw appoint i (ni,n it tin v of. N member rcnr.tlVe -Senators and W there aWmbfcla Congress ,n SUb! Englan(i I: lON ; that. ihey are without anjr particular, dic3 tatiort trora ftir.mitn,ine g.rgquiwu Vi .f .y i that the motives and theltiewa conneciea ,uff ihr letter W Gen;nVrreacon6mitanUy: declar; ed by MrVSmith are'linown; !fr ATivranr! 1 thrtse views involved ..considerations The following ar. bf a ptrapnal nature hostile -to i jyif.; jwacu&oiJ b,u ' ' : l lj. .m n etrai nn rrtnw- mark ineV' tnurutsu - til? ttn" r j ; . ;- r w,-. views of pabli good thatai the time ot writing such Wieasurts as iaiu'eiif wi?flom"may : Extract ot a letter fronii.Bonleau, dated fuWr'CehcrlTunVa; 1 erballf Tcmphsirate "?tod 'meet-lor ,lne wejian; of.ne xu ,6 isn " ve r"&. r -if i!mm ' ' ' iicr. very disagreeable ciUmstanecs.ot knowing S1 i,-iiftFjrhsv'? railed the seal ...u i'l ... th,a,,i henrof.tbtf confiscation of all "R .i..1j..L!.Lu.it:iwffiterf.r , However, all minds are? now we have all been released Jfth Uiid-Si5atet,6e eBo;'d'Inerican.'pr6perlyM H vlind slffncflrrthe faif.c-wh'Srtv. hand.r .'rbmcNvUat at,eae.a. with Mr; Smittt against the prpceedingno;s bold a mantier as decorum ttj-prmiti-'tWl!'. hnth Personal ann nomicau were conncgieu that letter and with the whole of Rli;. '$mtiV aub - nnMn htftcial tonduci I ana mar cencrauvi m I VlV.- " ; Iflifiw on atouF through iheVothtrnajicconi? taiVied bVwdentiemciiai,.ln, Secretaries or' toffl asr;; iucasiP" y;? rru,.-v. ,v:.:?.--.;v ..;-v ; 4 Ji vnhaveot)enedv6WDressthe'chri. :a i i'it'i" K in-'tTiU: i4 iri All arts bf tllibncM -t ' mit yoti arl rtipufJHjJae auccesarol sojivetJt ourfv .Camps. .;. or-h s-Si-??: oii will temernlMrr : thattour! pfce&by tertmbreta conditionihat we. take tw.o thirds of our pro- uncr the full Conviction, Jrom actual knowledge , ir, silks. This ha? rumea au pur caiwui. , ih.t ihe, facti atid the inferences presented topUb- - and to put a fimshmgjJtow towr .Tpyc,!. vh..rnit it'he observed, 'by our'paper of this day, fetCongress arp convenen-io un-ci AJun that appointed by the conititut.on- It he exnecied that the cofisidevations which i t fthe independence Wthe United States tne Cinnot give cquonway.vic,.- prented. or -strained, calculated more : u"?.; me . r ? T .;,;- -vfi-.T-;' j . . , ..m.. m innrmnni duties. I 1 t jl.ti.--c Ai,.-:t;iT,(k' it-iM.iAts.l Babusfc brethren who Airtf lto " fraVa to puivnac- ""t , - foment .ine pniuua oi jai iy wr -w wvv.y.v -. , . -. ' ,1 7 '- i J A1ES MADISON. uin Viod you wi.U notvemure. to this country,, the afdrampersaaded from MrUh'a f toyMwye. b thtPreudcn, ' v ruin aiarev any man in the face that nfSr:'ow0 declarations,- that-with' respect tOAthe-aKHbe reproiOiem " -t. f v;;, v. jaivilo siumu'w ed in commerce to rram-c. neagea existence oi rrcncu n.micuvv ..r. .- v, ;..; ly annihilated here-" ; r - ;f 1 t.et, Mr. Smith doeiftotliimself aeri6u s.i,.'' , ,"..,' r. V'.'H- . .'' I mi j--.,rfi nt tnp inline. .-, ,L.i u. ..i.iic - . . t .-v .... .a ...... Two vessels from 1'rance Med thi iiijfeisure will he fully known until i nce yallbe disclosed to. the .legislature. It is to ; b . r. ., -- an iv- kv Been a teuer num.- , . ..r .k firsf resDectability .. . ... American ., f.,IrtU,;n. intelli- , TV and information, wno given vi.c -o otmy mina lor ner , ' were appropriated to Paris, way i, '-.. ed them. Butnow th ivea ncrc wiunvi rKat- nil inmnintpc vtfiiK r-i!n-Mtrt the ttvo letters in nuestton.. 11 -- wrnirt them fQr'the-irood-of--mv--c6untry.At-aU--wrty. V i - lard wcic vwww.m--'.? x f v - mttch jreligioiia .h2wiour T-duebn ;ihar aounf? i gathiniuch flom Jhesel ' yill also aliare with jus ;. J:' by having such' 'mectingi rs (bating been" awakeped oro- enough in, the wide world f7$:k ast ' Apriiln ; Wtii.fcaift NC,)tWrty1'or"r rwere corerte:ahd;m willint to lend the exertions . "rrv r r : , , ' benelt. Whilst- the letters ' Wake Ciwv : . -r . .'Viu.'-omn- tTirnn!iniit- N. America. i Vie havens,, no other use, l never ciaim- r:- t"-v - . . K" at they have been converted 9-y "WS-J'-r . i -T,-rnmHnt.ttwentv.eitnt wereconFric ' ,r-' .r-: irteuimed thatt grows fut;ot our toreign re- t The. vesSeis which arrivea aeu v,.-., nl0 instruments ot reproach to- ine governmem, V"rr?TT?v iRisviv S, t seems1obe under5t that thecom. J.. 0f November, are .dmiiud with p,0,ti:u(ed to unauthonsed purposes, I feel b perseyed 0 Uc&tf im declaring them mine I Currey h.ve ionahl, Wpecuti..ns which minht have ounl in French merchandize, two thirds . J be dstincl1 understobd, however, that the 22d r. fbrnkd.-We do hot understand thaf they whr . - i consider this detlariiou as no otherwise impor. J&h W extended directly, to any suNject ieynd t . ours,lYrs for the authenticity of the lhjn as t - ses a 'fraud practised upon the t aao feSfe ih c5UWUW4e-blo::k:adof .M , : c r. 1 WmspcftO thbblocku!e, it is understood to vvm of the French decrCWm kumiera construction and o,, a footing to him tn lo republican principles, should object who ;may feel snJ iir4i-itt from the Nv Intercourse Law, . as behlg Vae and imleaite, them .Kithing; k orders irtcil. it would seem that, a ra-v.8" our government against England and th havc nothi ore to do than to k, commim.cations co nS!V Hi of them is made to deDnd.Jv only on fur P L ih- Rambouillet decree, by which ti ,e to descend 'to Particulars, and to speak interesting work, and. heart greater .VCMV.... -r a. - - t . i itiiiisih ' in - i innpriiiir, iiicr , Mdence than is vet' afforded oi any repeal Av ' nrrtn.r,v. bassine directly and volunta t!3'fcv.f.th9 FTench decrees, but on a repea. fnjm tnc pniJed States into France, toough if diese decrees in a fr grater extent th:m the J comine within the operaiion of the Ikrun; i'ed Statesxhave'.requred, or can require as , .... .a.--... W3s ordereu to oe seeu, Ui r.- . , v , . i . 1 anu iiiinu .... without any reserve. July 22, 1811. - J. B. COLVIN. slttWutiB 'nfth-!!. neutral nirhls ' ftdanidea , ' r .aiUtinr iiDon the . """ri T :j .: x, . ... ' . .. .'ine oreirnw u -r .. ,, ,,.. beUfoutof a retalhvtiotti on the non-imnortution . ()un5ar, informs us that riis Aiajcy u Wif ctmtinued in foce without such repeal ol . ed thw cargo8 of this discjiptiO'U wiucn L.T.nr.i' Hflfi.pflt an rnntclirwl lOP DV l.reaC . .1 f. :..k. n,l nF VnvimW nnv uc suiu 'M'"""1 .v.vw --v --- -.4 . - - 1 hit! larrivfii aiier 111c "w - ' -T - w I - . . ... United States. 1 General Wade "Hampton left this city on Sunday for the southward Arat. Int, ' -. General. Wilkinson is yet in the city. Ibid., displays of Almighty power, in furthering the. universal spread ot the gathering in of the Jews. universal spread ' otbe.'gospcf .andtpwrJth$ ;.-.-W;'-::BENEyOLU9--V. On the!2tb:uUi by the American clairn vhts ta, has imnosseti are - -" a lilMurorr T Paris subsequent toHh arrival m-mnt of sale be die John Adams, which car.ied the proceedings Kooas. I lie ucriiti i in - - , , ( 7.y, tor tony two years ciueihv , proyicivatnt. eno.. cf ofl letterfrotiLRastfiori to a gentleman U i. - At Newbern, on ;the-;l9th;:vlU :Mr. .a.u, a..v. , Airmtiurutiort. dated Jttlu 8. 181 1. .?. - ' ' ' ' ' '' . V"V yeatedin silks and other ,m a neUnbbolj: anair tooFplace here yester-! At F.denton, on the 1 6th ulu Mit Jhnc J.Jjo. nd Milan decrees are neither re CCnMd the despatches oi. im fuve . 7" " Vlfi , They remain as the etnp5: for'-has 'dedured ' them,- tne lunoauicuva, . , M ,1nrnuv r,n under and was SO 111 ijc o " . I v. ine Kev. ir. iviurpiiy su sion, fell into a dispute with bis brother-in-law u n.naumental laws ol.y ,c" "tu- ",,u . "vt. ?. -v his emrtirc- What immense k""'" " derKel trom ne r the Rri!iou.llet "decree considering u.e ut .u , - occasioned bv the fall : but that the v - - - t .1.:.. roin uuii " . , .m,d.unt, t...!'X. 11 u,,l'not lay k-II :U5l.- CrfcbCta ins paragraph iews iiuui i im"-"! calls it. " . .. ...: .... ' the hresent Secretarv of State, bv the treaty ne. Wrign Xcloti the'godated by;. Mr. mnkney and himseif with the uli mil rrt i 1 1 1- iii-iii ..ijir-ii 11. i' Miii vita . 7 iiivv iiiiu -r . - i.-ite riiiivni 1 1 liiv . . ' , . . - : r ' ; . r rencn eoveramem.-.M wws-v- - iiuV:.5i:. M..l!,.r.o1 Ir,t-'ll1rr.n ..i.... II . i!i le- K.-ino-k nhmit 1 00 PttVat ifit m iuc iiiuuiaiiuiis tiuiii mr; iiuuuiim .iwi..fvi" riiaies. lie. iiivc n iov ii r. . x , infewed frorrt therfficial and other informal ion. tfiJihe BerHn atuf Milan decrees as they violate wr neutral Vighis ave j; jn'Mn op-jrration. and that mc rUVa6nis'-arfefakuig.. placs "m the com B'tcial'ioitrcouie' with Mm-? nee, th.ur'h bv no . . i K tir- i. .. . ratis-tw vet in the extent "esir.-.u vvii re spetMo 'vhe.i i'oUter subjvets of com Rin? ' in i de mwd by the y nited states no. change has taken jjtuxrIbid." ... hurt that he died in 18 hours. 1 was summoned ls,scit "... ,nc- nn th,. i.irv : and the verdict was ertv- n that t i. .. ( t fct' f mil . - v - his death was occa lilt . . . . . nimM tuoa iifiinlnTinnai. . i . t. u,.nrl rarcrrt. IPT " -, s tain qn..c . A late Alexandria Gazette contains the follow- It is but iustice to observe, that Lol. Monroe Secrets r Mr. 1 .titratioi to have foreseen the present evils ohd to have pro ; ' At Providence R.i- onthe ittVulUfn; ?&vhW, Ruatel consort of Jonathan Russel, esq. chat ge d ,m the United States at rans, isvinc ou affairs of year of her age a, hia seit at Richmond, (Eng.) in theth , year of his ahJhonable ifc governor of Pennsylvania, &c SccTX j s ?, r . "... :vilir1 ainftt fli.m. Hurl th:lt treatV Utrfen HCIODU KVrKpect'ing the Negociations with Mr. " Foster," ters, and states mat upr e u and,dan- :ed neither embargoes, nor non.intercourse nor Diocucu, mi." --i - i non Jmnnrtation acts vould-ever navt oeen ueaiu " .t reioicTnes -of- Our revenue wguld have still flourished, and, one there, were great rejoicings i , , es,:aDt.d the late ruinous I rtof the; most- unfiVorable aspect towards" the ? R!,acu K wiiinaoce oi p:are. "I hough not of the num Qn , nf gtn 0f j JishVnteerlartis WILL pade at the tatHouSequaiy at 4 o'clock on Monday evening, tne 5ihUf instant i JOUN T. WIATT, dpt. August 2. Taken UD A ND committed to the Jaii oi wanvmc cuu.r- . tv on the 16th inst. a negro woman by the name of DOLLY, wh-r says she belongs ,tQ Sam- ler of those whme .Imaginations are constantly hv rannon. illuminations and bonfires rat Bor M' .uc.c..-..-, . . nro. uej Bailey of Wake county, .Woliy appears ,r V.'. . V - Z,,,;. inronseauence of baptism of (Napoleon H. inures rY'" nn.fa..) about 60 yta oM-The owner is reouesieji to -wtw? " w..-. ... i r n v.,. ti. irnur nf Rrnne. "BulP'"J' ,tnai . iyi-Mv.w..8 ' " " Caotain Dunbui left the svp governor on u-. 7; , to nl,r fortunes and disc race athe concerns of (he United States has ekisltd ; Q.iarantinc., bound to Bordeaux with I- rencb T..::Z?V.. o that now a war with - . . . . - . A ... . v. o.4ctn-ri ior ine labi. inn." jv.- tt no time since the revolution.- A contest with . passengers trom L.isoon, uui--y v Britain is only wanting to complete our rum Great Britain, solong and ardently hoped tor, oy was ueici ....... u - .... . , ' , . t? feoing up to the city. . . . . aaqyVsefmsnow almost unavoidable, rromme ,v to the favor of Bonaparte's last twmer cJuracter of Mr. Monroe,-however, uWion. '' It will be obfterveu mar even inc ic, - , ' n tb i.is 3(;al in Orange toun ' .'"''1 . -a 1 . nttvlanl I11UI 111I1L I v - i .it. . 1 1 u . 1 , i (it rtnrrrjp uui uii iiai o " . ,l. . TO HN P. H ARRISbN.dr. 5 , The President of the United States, accompa nied by Mrs- Madison, passed through town this hi' hoped, that the' hostility, and supercilious fcsijwhjch characterised the intercourse eikan Cabinet with the agents of Great Bri Uin. W. . " 1.:. ."...'. .stilt fivpt iinnn 'V' . r .1... rnatuahMira ann insuuiiiii um'".- r-m , ... . 1.., Oi uie - r . - t j M "... ; France. Mantieviue s urtai.y, ail .'Vmeruan uiopciiy - r,k, .u.J.u ,r.. vf th. TnitrH States, previous to b",,w '.1 UUF II UIIVl l W ' ill. . . - - . I 1 i uiii -11. ai v 1 mi tv. He was met at the Potomac bridge by capt. alid escorted to-, the Vir- uly.29, 1811. would disappear to make room for frankness the second of November last hff i,-..i' w..t - , this t me no nrobabt - Mrriviamson aeciaiw uw u.v B",""" "":T VV .Secret would cease to operate. j! ot these gooa enecis ; anu wc . . wide ihis .g of lhc tTU,h i England, notwithstanding the wishes of the . - Vst men 'in both countries, will a.t last be accent ; 4 The reader's attention is A to France, our situation appears to , following letter ot J. a voivin ; We have it in our power .(from the . most res- a r 1 rs i4 rrm . 1 t vi 11111- "mr- ' ... secouq 01 novemuci V , , - her table authority) to contradict the reponea sua r Madi9o.n declared that the Berlin and Milan; P ;JlneisJliation between our govern i.i nr9te. We now see-, pension. .'.vh .. . ,.t : nec.. are feteegoneraterat change ; but we jnTtgjer embraces at all hazards and under circumstances' To requite the loving empe yjffcwrra towards 'usvf We ore to precipitate K pioutt , v iTourcilizens,- and finally, perhaps. 71 (".. " V ' t indeptndt;nce,;intoxhis ruthless fangs. Stha will end let the people enquire. How VVe now ser :n,;V n.nr iatinn meiiv auu me ui ."an e r i3 still continued ; and in consequence of the h- ii. J " ... ! a v a : iiiiirrii n YCiaiUi a. v mj SGllCUed tO tne 1 - p . - l;. . ,.inmini hf fiirie janv thinirl ior oruers tvuin ...a uun.im"vi.T."-i- .; -0 decisive can be determined on. by the iounn aay of November Mr. Foster will have time to know .iiiirrtatnm ftf hia government, tie must From tht ' National Intelligencer nlratinn. thfi II S gnnTcDtmu,. know it .o-. ... irom a gentleman wi.us .Vi.Wnt nniKmiist be-f.upsuexllo.wards Us or It Glerk in the Uepartmem m -iic tuiiuw . . 1 .K.ntinn rF oltp r U ; information 10 me senuus ders. Comment is needless. THE address of Robert Smith, Esq. to the peo ple of the United States, has placedline in'a situ ation where silence would give a sanction to im posture. My relaiveorT!Cialposition with re. There Is now before the pub-lgard to the late Secretary ol bute, may nave im- r - . - . .i . . - r.k- nresed the public nuna witn weas- 01 me gran Kh. expected informaiowas to the txtcnt of the P'f eo ine puu . wmotlificattoiw:pf Bonaparte's decrees livery , Ccl.taVMy there; has been ho period of time at "e illtntiT!ift.rr.five that not an iota of ad- wkiK I have not endeavoured to respect him- It 2ieiavb U; State v nols for theworid to decide howJar a perLrno, French )ecr ert ' . . .'..-.Li ..l;n.k'9ruiict'rVii np v frrm anre tif ah ;h"lvlivvy of- friendship Imposes . the duty of !il-2l l Novemberlist,"have been released ; 'buVjponcelrnritToTrTmi when tn. otner nas Oarunsjruio ?,i 2miK. ..;il , .r.au'picck to whirh those6f.t;r.rftt. V I tllln.T Tm aad Milan' could notbc applied being di-lfaU the. attention of (Afferent DofirmUst be ursued toWan willbe seen that there is fire in theWig Warn.; It is known that Mr. Madisoh's procla mation grows duKOf the state of our Foreign Re lations and that he was-rlisappointed in the mis sion of Mr. Foster. -Jltx: Herald, July 23. Extract of d letter received yesterday from.Waih ineton '' . u iVls a acf that M. Serrurier was closetted with Mr. Madison and Mr. Monroe this day at the palace, from eariy in the morning till alter 3 nVlnri. P.M. It would be useless to lorm any conjecture respecting, the object of this private conterence with the Prssidettf in propria, personat at a titite when the negbciations wiAy Mr. Foster 1 - 1 . 1 . l i.. rr " ':' are not yet announcea 10 oc on '' State of North Carolina - GuawviLLfc GbuNTV. ; . John. 'Craft,tephwl-Shee5, Thomas Crttcher, John r osf I Robert Bevil.and Thq- I '.1 -1 DKrt Hvil and i IKK I v - . J . ! Dtl 1VIUWI . .... . - --v 'nCKornTansv;-;--- -v- ". , VSt i ' ' V' '''I Eliiha Shammelt and Joseph IT appearing 10 the Court, that tr lJeicnoaiw Original JiU --. . ''-.v3 1 Joseph Shammtil resides without the,hmts of thwl State it is therefore ordered that.UBle$s.thwd:i defendant Joseph fiharrimeUi appear ;atr our next Superior Court to beheld Jor tne county au.-.u ,.( on the first Monday of Marche ad pleadrans tt,: hUl hf eomnlatnts. the aame will , be taken pro confesso against-himi Ua iioort rVharTTublicatiortotibis crder be made ; lotL three weeks in th Raleigfi Minerva, gy; Cobv from the Minutes. I - V- ., MVl tt..A 1 iJCL. ivv u -v 4 . .Valuable Lands for Salei r.w. A OUT SEVEN HUNDRED AGHamngj tV on both sides Richland Crrfck inthv cfcmi, . w 1 L MatM,n wmi nun lit C VI iu .wiw . 1 a1 tiesot was? ami 1 irtuyt J" ..'Ihf vhich ii a large and conven.ent Dwelling House, with other out h6us-es. i The situation is .1 ena ; , psant, and I will ienfure t as' any in N. Carolina There -is. alsp.a good Mill the land, rther j' , it is not to be presuir.ea ay "w rr T 3,, ai I - . :ritf nnv hfr'ilettencled UTion He58,'as 1 1 nc liuuYC iiuni iiibi.iv" t --. 1 . .. .... . .. , rj. ih. ii!fiS'iii ur icniu": n m r. .Miiinnan in-i. .iiri vniMiiii i i m t , . . . . - . . .....ir.mir Kriiiw ..ik . w " arrnole ot men wno nave n at reus w 1 "" ----- r- , . , r' i -:. .a .. SamlSonWaccompW myfcUow citizsustQ this sirn 'aamng vessel, vne -------. - s.xr ' . - ,.',v . . ... '. . -- i r f . . .' , ! W 11 . r- j, ' ' f ;.: ,.V- '',
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