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mT n rfctentitifl of -4 or 5 days, were last,' when cruixing, bet ween Cape MorjrtfKJpap ' "'Sf STOr WW,1" 5mWil AcM.wtllc . . : i tohtma&wre'-Italirers t and" tbar after a. close action 'll Americart Vessel; apprehending 'wWi f. three Quarters of an hour,1: the American, ship '"inarinsto leave speedily; the: Country; made sail from hi m-V :?K J 'O-f ,,. t rrcIV' I - .Li t.c;i, o-mii w Camair BinehainVmodest. but full and clear .1. a srrv t- i mown v yr-" nWd W the Same SUUauou ;iiwy wwiv mw,...6 The ' Ameucah consul "at fieneiejt. to ?nr government , by the v ..'. llrftpr r nnd j she sailed the h-fare the Marilius, the merchants also sent r;4,v-v- ;;r;!Cn aw tt Wow,. ept.;"4.v On Manight, between 9 and lOfo'cIock, a filial an Saiiors, on" the Bocly of Mr - William Ca,mbcr,i wi kept an extensive Grocery Store, cornti; of Market and An(n streets. It ap Jtfj that on. Sunday nivjht, ome of the gang had Loked a fjuapret with Me- Cfianibers, in which iU were beat and oHlTged to retreat ; and that on y,o1y rugntf. in piutr iu "uwm itwi "' jjj iocreased their mim'ieis, and arming them ..ivrt with ;;k-. dvei nd c!uis, commenced an a uuli. P n Mr.'frAift'fhae'B'. general - jfSfi ensued, in which Chambers was stabbed to heart and instantly expired. A, mart of the Bine of G sorge Smith, a.caiiun of a Coaster, j.tir he Wltf recdvtrr; Four brthe oarlv have statement,' renders any. comment from me anne cessarr : and I have only to admire the extraordu nary bravery and firmness with which himself, hia of tKe BiiuslV flag when opposed to such an im tmhse superioi ity of force. . I have however deep ly to lament ihe number of valuable British seamen aiid royal marines who have been killed or wound ed on this unexpected occasion ; a list of whose, names is also enclosed, together with a copy of my order, under which capt. Bingham was Cruixing,, i. I have the honour to be, &o. , ? , , H. SAWYER, Rear Admiral. By Herbert Sawyer, Esq rear admiral of the red, and commander in chief of his majesty's ships , and vessels employed in the river St. Law rence, along the coast of Nova Sco'ia, the Is lands of AnUcos'e,; Madelaine, and St. John, .aiul at Cape JSreton, the Bay of Funda, 8c:aj or "abont the island of Bermuda or;Sorner Isjifnd. Ycu are htreby required and directed to .put to sea, in iiis majesty's sloop under your com mand, and proceed withquUlps time. ff Charleitown, where you may expect to mettcapt. Pechtll,,in the GuernereV,to whom you win tie . i . . " ' r.t.1. hn narUnt vein will heri4vvilh receive, ana Umiaernn ani u rsa x n ia mnn i n iir ruiiiiiiu lc u iva vw i7j- f - - - - - hCll P! 1 CaWilit aim vv.iw ii wiuihiw v. ..... , a . in On A bv Jmes Bntham, Eq. viz. Jean a. Mitchell Francois .O;to. Pierre. Mathtreau, and jeaai,alin ; Jean Chocnlate. -supposed to be the principle aggressor, has, ndt yet been tafcen. ' r7 The above named Jean Chocolate was fcuna yesteYday afternoon concealed under a bed,' indfrtHn his clothes ueinuf bloody, and other sus picioiis circumsta'ices, ne was, commiueu j p.i jod, under the Jelicf tha he is the murderer. lYe understand tiat the men, who have been com fttel t prisorj, are a part- of the crew of the French privateer La Vengeancevlatel arrived at , Savannah ; who are thus requiting oaf hospitality L by murdering ourciuzens i. ,. .-..r VBAMK-,RQBB?RY.--' f ?4 We have begirt gating: for, several days, to hear lomething further concerning a buisness so extra ordinary : steinc little1! nrosp; fct howeer of any urther dvelopenvent jpf the mystery, w shall jw. state the circumstances as correctly as jossi jkle, from what has come to our knowledge. Oopening the Bank oh Jvfjnday miming the fitH ,ultr" it: was discovered to have beer, robbed, nee the preceding. Saturday, to the amount, theft ascertained, of line hundred and thirty-five thousand, seven hundred and thirteen dollars, up T. f ard$ of .one hundred and eighteen thousand of . Timch were in fold. No appearance ot violence ( kn done to the locks, suspicion was im- juedia'tely afloat, and lighted indiscrimi nately up on Uie. best as well astjie worst racmbersof socie-jy-r Jn this: state vt anxiety and disi rcss on the ae part, aiid. fear of detection on the olherr the public -mind was kept till Saturday, wheii ft Cumber of coincident circumstances led to the is- wirgof a-warrant frr the. apprehension f a Mr follow his orders for your farther proceedings. Should you not meet the Guerriere, jff Charles town, you will stand for the northward, and use your, utmost endeavours to join him off the Capes of Virginia, or off New-York ; and in the event c" not meeting the Guerriere you will cruize. as long as your provisions and water will last, and then reuair to Halifax for farther orders. - You are to pay due regard to protec ing the trade of his majesty's subjects, and tne ca; ure or acstruc tion of the Ships of the enemy Tern are to be particularly cartful not to give any just cause of offence to the governmept or subjects of the U nited Slates of Americi ; and to give very par. ticular orders to this effect to the officers you m.ij have occasion to send on board ships under the nxerican Bag. You are not to anchor in any of the American ports, but jn case of : absolute necessity, and then put to sea again as soon as possible 4 - 1 . Given under my hand at Bermuda, this 1 9th of April, ' 1811. "HERBERT SAWYER, To Arthur Batt Bingham, esq. ' commander of hia majesty's sloop Little Belt, JJfecommand of the rear admir tl, H. N St)MLMVIUI t. them,! but aob after the business Commenced) L-;On. the'-d iMlZ$toAfaru Romtl agejd io, coiw the French', consul handed the judge a'parrvitijsort . pf MrJJohn Rofmpf jihis.cun s V v fflimi of " Drbtest.' teainst vtte-' libellalnis andvtheP.?iAt TVlount iahiht h li'rirlav?tht; i'idcmtiyicatiQh, IfcJ iiet'-. , j and said, that h5 ha3 never seen or heard; of anyi and esteem, of Ijcxnalaiul her chacify gra i ining inte u since me aay s 01 . wenei.--;- v - MiuucjuM,u.-iug- ,oi tne poor. ) r? s; .. , in, ne (reters; nanaea tc 10 mm ana -ioiu mm ne -wuion,. aeu aevemynve- v . - (f: : might do With it what heleised ; but it should Jnt 'Newbero ;oft:ih utt.lbalrjirjy CrWief' ' not eo on the files of the court; J-Escf. Jate of Oneida count vfciate of New 4: . ' ' ' ' It is supposed the paper will be handled to-the President at Vy-ashington; how tar r rench influence " I am in hopes or getting a copy 0t the pro test, when- you will see it, and a more correct statement in the papers." , The, inhabitants of Venezuela, comprising the In. Wilnvngton, otrthSja h, Mrs. M urph jr! s ' and then we shall see: wueofjMr. Ho'ertaluiphty- : t- fw.oJ-..!&" " ';raC;!time.w.uWenly,:.MwVOmton;:wifcv V - oi vvitjiam cuntoni l.sq, of Samoson count vJ v ,5 . At SmuhviUe on the 2ftb xu;'t. Olivnr How.es, Master of the, sc'r S'itiy and etsey of Bainslaljle.1 '. j j THE WrrjSBOROyGH RACES 3 provinces , of the " Can accas, Cumana, Barinas, V A TILL romtnence pn thesir Tjiurd m ifJcJf v3l , in , V V wcr, and continue three days, free lor a Margarita, .Barcelona, Mcrida arid Truxillo South America have entered into a confederation similar tothat of the United Staies, and jssircdJl declaration of rights and of , IndependenceV The hamvof the celebrated Miranis among the delegates. ; . ' If is pleasing to see, that in disuniting them stives from the fate kspurning the shackles of the old world, pur brethren of the south are adopting the mild and rational form of republican govern, ment. any horse; mate orr gelding. ,Stpt'. i3 -a. -1 Court of Inquiry The gentlemen who com. John Jloward.l rfy'Miiiti 'UM' --f Henry Trott Itarpearins to Uie satisfaction the ourt tiat the defentlauti Henry Trbttvl hot an inhahtant'vi oi this Btate it is vrdeed that MUlicAaojn for tnree-1 " pose the t-.ourt ot inquiry, appointed by the becre. ma in uje iMinfrva mat tne tary of the Navy to investigate Commodore .said Henry -Trott tKe defendunrap rtodger's conduct, prior to and during his en- Court of Fleas and -Quarter Sessions i tp Je held ' ' J gagement with the sloop Utile Belt, assembled , for the county of Rowan khe;C ; - this morninsc on board of the United States fri Salisbury on'tta secondMo gate United State, now lying in the port bf New.Jext, and enter his plea.-to theuid-suhr York, and entered upon the business of their ap- ment will b$ taken . according td the plainUBe. ' dore Decatur, as President, Captains Chauncey j and Stewari, Associate Members, and Adjutant Gen. Win. Paulding, Judge advocate, in the place of Nathan Sa'ndford. Esq. who declined serving in that capacity, on account of ill health. It is sup pond that the business will occupy the court se veral days A. Y. Pafitr. " Communicated for the Baltimore Federal Gaiette. Extract of a U'ter Jrom a reafiectable mercantile 6-3tp. State of NortH Crolina "" : ROWAN : COU-tY. S('&zti. .Court lo Pleat And QmrmjMMiohitl - - tlQlCi0D 1 FRIDAY, StPIE-JBER 13, 1811. " SUBSCRIBERS To the Minerva are requested to take notice that in November next, a year will have elapsed since the pvesent proprietors undertook the pqb Georee Wacaser. - V- yOrigindaitactikeitfk Philbird - Wnght J It appearing to the court that the 'defendant, 1 home in Bordeaux to hit Jriendin this city, dated . jlbird Wright, is not an inhabitant of this statef - July is. u is oraerec mat puDHraiiotr tor three weeks be This is to inform you that a decision has been ; madehi the Rakigh MinervaV h& the said PKil, , -issued at Paris, ordering the coffee imported in b,rd .Wg1 the defendant appear at ouf next this port, per schooner Friendship of Baltimore Courl otrMeasand Quarter Sessions ttt be heldfor. to be exported Jay some vessel, agteeably to the ihe said county of Kowan, at the Court. House in Navigation Act, renewed on July 7th 18K), where- i Salisbury on the Becond Monday in Kovembet by no coods can be admitted but such as are the next' and enter his plea to the said uitv of judg. growth of the importing Hag. iinou wm uc wwu accwing w .tbc pw,mtin,ic- " Among the vessels formerlyadmitted, some colonial produce was allowed owing to its very limited proportion, and with the explanation that it was an indulgence. '-: ' ' The foregoing decision on the -Friendship must of course be looked upon as the standing rule ; and no oi-her eoods but of real American ,6-3tp. JOHN GILES; c. c c Mamin. Gray, whose great skill in mechanics, ! "l"luo" U,CL i,aPc " "nioer, inert iore, ; rowth must be. shipped, to France, except under among other causes? tended to induce- a belierin7v"y 5 .i'V w w Puu? special permits. tht minds of mnny. that be bad been' concerned 1 leitheras a principal or accomplice in . he robliery. Mr,, Gray, was accordingly taken and undersvent I long examinatnn by, John H. Mitchell, esq. in the presence of jhe directors and th r gentlemen, L 1. ! 1 . J ' l I . I . ' wi"t,n icriuiu'eu wiinoui any ining p')suive ap pearina; in evidence against him; he was, howev- r,camrmtUd for Junhe- ex imination. their patrons ; the payment of which will be ne cessary to enable them to meet their expences. As the departure of the. diff-Ttnt members to at tend the approaching session of the'Xegislature, wdl afford a convpnitnt mean of making remit "I thought a knowledge of these facts worthy ycur a shipper's consideration." " Honour thy father and mother," is part oi i , Itljat sacred law given to mankind, ever worthy to Jtatc of North Carolinav taices, either til payment tor the present or in be remembered; It becomes us to revere, obey, advance for the coming year, they trust the op. and tove them" to whom we are so greatly tndebt- portumty will not be neglected. 1 hose otherwise eti Disobedience -to oarents hath been awfutiH Inthe eveninir; a Nero manlielor.einff to Mr. vweouw man lor suoscriptionrwiir tticevfiseMtge-rraTkelod4isn!fasiir whih affirctioiL i - ' . - . ...... P I lh rvrrvnriPlnro Kd kr n tu frii r c iKa ditma Hmo .If . i t . 7T ry was afresrt oy- n iiuum zcof Ar, esqat whpse house' his 1ite resioed ; he btin intimu jiated, confessed to. this effect : that his master tailed, in a can, ,for bim .oh Saturday nicht , be i '! .. J I I . . .iweeu , anq t o'ci'kk : mat ne got up ana the proprietors by forwarding theumsdue. for them and attention to them have been eminent ly sanctioned by him as the means of rprombting"; their felicity and our own honour and esteem. So justly is filial affection appreciated by the Chin- ! . t - i t ' 1 . i THE MMLS. , Qo-Saturday last, thelnothern stage brought no mail to town, and yesterday another disap-lese.-'that they erect public monuments and tri joh4 jhis 'm,8Ste.r4(.tlie car, which then pioceed. j pointment occurred. This we understand, was umphal arches inJionour of those children who td.to the Bank, when the Negro to his .grcatsur-1 "wing to a belief in the driver that the Neuse have given proof of great filial affection.. priSe, ashe Sivs, 'fmHd the mwey piled up in i would not be passable, there being at this time np j- A gentleman of Sweden was condemned to suf- bntf4 in Rank vuM' uihiz-IVtio ui!i onr. U brids'e across nl . He had. iherefnre. not aftmnt i ftn Avoth a .-i ' nimishmi'nt for rrtain rtHpnr.p 1 ' .. 1 ' I . " ... ' . i ..4 ..v Un 1 ' " Court of Pleat and Quarter ''Seiaiorutt K " - August 7irm 1811. Robert Toirence,! ' ' vt. V Original aitvchinentj levied Uft. Thos. L. Sewell. J It appearing to the court thrat the defendant Thomas L. Sewell. is not ah inhabitant, of this state, it is ordered that publication for three weeks be made inthe Raleigh Minerva that the said Thomas L. Sewell, the defendant appear at ou next Court of Pleas 8c Quarter Sessions to be held , for the'said county of Kowan at the Court House in Salisbury pn the second Monday in Novemiiec nexTjrand enter hiaflellb tle said suit, or judg ment will be taken according to the plaiauff' ile 4 mana. - . , TEST, - , '.' 6-3tp. : JOHN GILES, e. c c. Negro, State Bank of North-Carolina. , tiALSlGUyVluguat, 1, 18(1. TP HE State Bank of N. Carolina having been this dar nut into nnnralinrt. the KtorkUnMrra io, l assisteTf his master in putting into the i fcd to perform the trip. It is, perhaps, useless to Committed by him in the discharge of an impo.i.ot the said Bank are hereby reuired,4oipav the . cart, whieh then cr'ive offand it does not appear ,on-r complaints on this subject, or to endeavor tant public office, which he had filled for anum- Second Instalment, on the several shares whicli ' i . ,mnn passing imm tne very neart oi our city, w tuc tuu u u-uc suuice, qui inese oer ot years wun an lmegniy wai nan never oe. irhere the BanTstSnds,and the suburbs- to the failures are to us considerably injurious as well as fore undergone either suspicion or imj)cachmerit. fence of about amileanda halffiom it, to the , vexatious., N :::-:::7y..- , His son, a youth about 18 years of age, was no place, where the money was fouhdYj n premises VVhile on this subject we cannot .fefi-ain from sooner apprised-of the predicament towhich the li the possession bf Mr.TGray, that they saw. or , meniMmihg,tfiat"Tlettcr .whicb was dispatched wretched author of his bting was reduced, than 'jtere seen any rvor6 than two persons. whol 'P us by an intelligent and attentive friend in Bal he Tew to the Judge who had pronounced the fa- ,ere standing in Migyzint'-street wheirihe caitVt,mot,nticipatingnhe'ireRalalr newspapers, arid tal decree, and, throwing himself at his , feet, Passed. Oa fecerviiig the. information from the ,e-8rp capti Strobel, wivh a detachment of the Wuard, attended by jUie fellow who had con .fessed', proceeded 'direcXly to he spot, where the ; fcary was found entire, (with.thek exception of a ,f w hundred dollars which had been made use of) $4 .brought to town" just a week from the lime 4 was stolen. With the. money "were found a them ba, containing the false keys with whicli tlie Bank - had, been-opened, wooden' models of e', files, matches, ' a dark kiithos-n, &c. h lite arrival at New York." bringing London pa 'pers to Jhe 1 8 h July, has furnished Capt. iliug- ham's .olficial account of t!e action', with jthe : . President, as published , in ilae govern-nejit pa , V; Per, and as perfectry agre rg with th? one containing intcrtsting intelligence, only reached nraved that he mi&ht be allowed .to suffer in the Rltighsfter the Upse of thirteen dajs, al.hough room of a father, whom he adored, und whose loss it should have arrived in five days at the utmost I . he declared it was impossible for him to survive.' The Magistrate was thunderstruck, at this extra IVm. Smart, confined for the. alleged murder of 'ordinarvprocedurt in the son, and would hardly his wile, tJied in the course of last ni$ht. The be persuaded t prison of this city is now without a single tenant. The recent elections in Rhode Island have persuaded mat ne was sincere in u- ueing ai kngth satisfied, however, that," the" young " man actuuUy wished for nothing more ardently than to save his father's life at the expencejd his own, he Aeretofore receivtd from H alii ax, and eivC'n in state legislature would be divided; but it is pro. ' the Minerva: Accom,anying Ca iU Bi'iirhim's ihable that the Cons itutiohalists will be in the - letter, arethe t'waiBrbffietal -despatctraad i minority.. Baltimore county however, has done p copy of instructions. ,r v .;;nf..,;tAPMiRALTT Office,. July lfi,,4 ftyypt-ii letter from jfear adniiial Sj.vyer, com inander in chierbf his n)ajjj(ty:, ihips and vies lllrl? ou.the coast of Nrth- America,, to John r ' Wiliqn Crocker, esq dated un'board. the Africa, terminated in the triumph of covrect principles, wrote an account of the whole affinir to the King, The federalists wilHiave a majority "at this time apd the consequence was, that bis Majesty im. in that state, tial to their majority lastspring. (mediately dispatched tyk the courier, with or In Marylariut the result is difTt;rent. 4 Of the jders to grant a free pardon to the father, and to electors for choosing a Senator to the Congress of confer a title of honor on his incomparable son. the V S. the enemies of the Constitutipn have a Vhe last mark of royal favour, however, the majority of four ; consequently a democrat will 'youth "begged leave with all humility to decline ; be chOHt-m It was not fully ascertained, how the! and the motive for the refusal'of it was not less they may, hold therein,, in Gold" or Silver,-to the - of such of the Branch Z Banksas hey.pricmally. subscribed to, bn or before the 18th day of Octtj, bernexu - "; " J3y order of the Board. ' , tlO .. ; W, H. HYWOOD. ab'r. Ll .4. ' - J1' Erictosed I transmit to vou,. for the in form a I U; lor.is co'TinnissKjie is oi me a'mitaity, ? of a letter fro n Capt: Arthur Ban Biiig; tt.'receid, th.tf hy fr jrt loH James T;v r"?r Wala "of : la$ , majesty's .ship ; Eblu,' wn and I'noble than the conduct ty which he had deserved it was generous and disinterested. " Ul what a vail,"! exclaimed he, u could the ttost exalted title well in again rejcring the famous commodorebe to me, liumbled aslny. family already is in the Barney. Any m m must, deserve an office as well as he j for a greater wretch can scarcely be found. fromvf'hiUdelhhia, dated An- Extractjf a letter " Some time since, ai rive.l here a schooner call ed No 5 belongingr as pretended, to the empe MARRIED, roTtlyicTeTgoTeviiig on a pleaHisrre8S6he4 tothelc cdStltnpal heexctary sv vv viib aicuiMs vt viiw, aiwinctt oiisa 4ici cliswwmed'dvipr'totlievbg' Diligence, thti';fii port It was soon discovered.that No. 5, was therschoioner Exchange,, belont-ing to Mr. Mb'a- doa andMr.' Crectharo, of your towl seized dust? Alas! --would it hot serve but as a monu ment to perpetuate in the minds of my country men the direful remembrance of an unhappy la. ther'a shame V His majesty ('.he Kipg of Swe den) aeUiall shed tears when this magnanimous speech'wWreprled tOihim. ; arid, aehdicfpf for the heroic youth to Court, he appointed him directly .. ; i the'Gltbe, the seat of Mr. Alexander Fako ner, of Franklih county,' on Wednesday the 4tli tRstvJtir, JLithurd fretr of NortUanipton couaty, University of North-Carolina. Tilt commencement and .annual exauiioation, j of the students at the University "'of North Car.4. Una, will htgin on Saturday, the 9th day of io. J vember next. -:. , : ':. . ZK-A The committee of visitation appoint (ox tfyH.;- purpose are, . ...H-- i The RmfJosefihCakliueQi Duncan Cameron " . Robert Cochrwfyft Jesse Franklin, ; ' "I John Jfaywood, , . . V -Jtihn D Hawkm " : ... ' John iniL . - '. ' j ' : Robert U Jones' . . ! Proms Locke, :'' JfckrbaidM'Bride, AJlii Qtcrne : ;': ' .:' ROBERT .WlLttAVlVA Raleich, Auvrtt-97, 18U. -ot f -I 1 T3 UNAWAYvJVopi the subscrfcvr vu.lJre Sth V JLV Julv. a liecrro man bv the name rT near six feet high, about forty yea is of age, of 1 a yeupwisn compiexiuii, oiu,icavmi, ihs ujiuuh, .j finger' of his right hand has heej split open, uhich " f occasions the nail Jo be forked," a sentlrTe arr3 talkative fellow. : Any persoft dchvenhg the sant . 1 fijlibw'.to rft'e shall ."receive" ten' dolfars. j . ' '.-''- ' : S1MI)N GREE. j FranUin County, Aug. 24itlfi( .-3t j ' l V t ; '
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