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,-;.f t-r,. l4''ll TV1, i lit. ho ho at! V V Ct. '.a-.' -K Voby to (pay. t5 have lost not a moroem, xrom vwi 'Ste "he admiral by the: conveyance, a""!6. 1 an snare the midshipmen . fromthe W i iST thanlc you to askthejidmiral to send P"5' . .. i,n,i to St. Johns. v Mr. MMyeuot, De- il10 0 1. WM escort them, lit U my intention Wh. uamen put, in gettingin with the land, 1 f Inlov fishermen to navigate thejm round, at fSnceof the prizes, when I shall send you v-' p ht Agreement 1 may mane wim ,,,cCl L.A not bee voii, 1 am sure, to look after !vncerns of an unfortunate gun brig, who most 51I take notbinc else this war,, though Clid more in .need thanC4. fc' Your very humble servant, f, 1 1 AM Atrk:Esq. ,y ' Admiralty QJicer, Halifax' ? i :-v ' HIM BPlumfierSJuly 7, lfl 12. , , - "? ' " tape Sable, N. Wiby W Come -SftVClEnJMllDLAuOrfcS werMUsanaaw pep :frvprp;iiA;)tTiMoiti, July VXrrivedf the EnclisKtchooper Fanny, Fogsrty, from St. Croix, bound to St. Andrews,with a car gO pt sugars? prize wuje,joipiuH.pFiaic,i.. tarn Stafford, ..captured l6ih ,in latitude v J lonK Vessel and cargo are said to be worth I8,t)l)3 dollars. , ..'C.'i BALTIMORE, July 24. A detachment ;pr the United States Tro6psVpart ftf iV.b Heeiment under the command of Col. xWl- liam H. Winder, consisting of three companies of one hundred men each, passed through town tms morning, on their way to the Rendezvous at Car. lisle, whence they will march to join the Northern army. . -Th'se companies were commanded, by Captains SanRster, Montgomery and Sullivan. ,. ' , ... NORTHEHM NEWS. v V , ; We have seen a letter from, an Officer in our irnry, dated Fort Niagara, the 3th of July, which Ma or Mullany Yfiin u j troops r mentions that w Wit yesteraay" captured a large American arrivej 'ePe the 4th, by forced marches. The .fiin.snq.tu?rooniMs,cw wkj -.- .Brtnsnnave-.aecnneu auawwiiK vj alt. ind nayc kiu iiicu.i . . ... they urst tnreaicnea, anu wati.un tiv.u. . .t. j -i.uf-.r4 n..ui9i-r1. nnrl it will not be detaining ui ehove In hour or two, it is my r Since our ja6 (6ays the Canadian Coiirant, oT tllUon to Keep company wiui t,. 29th-ult)we nave receivcM u im vith the land, when, wnue i sena mine Vro' Briti&h vmclWtx British property on ooara, nas Lake Ontarto by Ue Americans. Alexander Jacobs, belonging to Mr. Des. (tjt the service i am going u Baltimore amvea ainoswu juiy Jerljor anyirae?Io8tby the capture of the above" Morans", near Uocheile, in France was chased vessels, -'if. y. '.- : ? y ' ... . seven times by frigates,, and outsailed ttiem -an. i vris.under the necessity oi anowipg n. j$rmgg i4ies l0 jUIlc 5, and oispaicnca ior wr, 3 frieatas were seen on the ft i . .. he .East end Pt Jong isianu iiujK v the South. 4 r ar-7- PRIVATEERS LOOK OUT J Schooner All gator, Mackay, 63 days from Bu jncicans to pass yesteTaay morning, wui Serrurier. ' ajdconln isignof; them, and I think I after- f English 61 and wards saw. myen smoHe in mat quai wr. ucu Uth oP;t .neaotairi Brokei Who informed me be had seen bat one American, which h had sent in. I gave him t list of such vessels as were' to sail trom at. Ubes'tnd "Oporto, mostly light, but ail with some .nn vres. arrived at this port on Tuesday last money, l am wiormea oyxne Amenwii uwmci Sh , rt at Buenos Ay res, iviay a, iwo or inrer ttundred sail are expectea irom cine- gpgiish vessels loading wi dron ,: ihat many rent places in the1, next six weeks. The squa left iira.-f-i-f.-- lO-il'.ewest. ith SPECIE for Eng a nri wtre to sail in about thirty days alter . 1 l .Ua. - - - XIvioatAru will ..imnu; the- usual course such vessels pursue. They I vesterdat boarded one of five sail fronxSt, v ll .npokablv; be found in the-latitude of New, John, N.B. which, place they left on the Wtn ot f,-linrnand. jttly,- wKen .all wW'qu&t'Mtbat quarter. The Jo- Three nritateer schooners have sailed from niper had sailed previous ta: their departure, but Baltimore, since-the little fleet under Commodore they knew not;wnere Barney put to sea ; others are preparing. J! Finding same, few fiollartiin the brig which I, F0lfrteen. vessels of -different descriptions- are Wetaken. I thouehnCmorewise-to-UkeJlu-m Jn th. -ristrict court of Massachusetts, .. . I .-.. .1. - I : " - ... . W, as there is noiimcuuy in snaring incut, uu capttired by privateer j out ot baiem, aiaruiencaa kur people are very poor, boiuc v -'" "a""5 anj fJHoucestfcr, (Mass.) had no tnoriev i fov these nine years past. I have o ttquested'Mr. Vyfe'tdlnfofmttK:,. sir, which way . ,c t Graie,0f the ship Raleigh, from Ivica (t.l.ii ..,-... .K in raid rf '-hill frnm . . . L. . rt 1 i 10 .u. c-,Hr. At ii,. 21st nf J jne in I at. 41, lonir. 42, the . ... ' ' " Munu . .. - . .j at, jonns, asu wiii uc a guioaucw uij tuvuis ghjp cteont poWers, ot lioston, 10 oays irorr conduct,' should I be! so fortunate as to get a few pivm0Uth tE ) bound to Amelia ; capt. Gale ob ihiore J I assure you,' sir, it . is Very tiisnressmg io . rmm . Powers a Plvmtutd. paper of see o many of the entmy pass unmolested ; and 9 f containine- an acct.u-.it of the fol- jlieaf tnatiy of them will escape the squadron and jowin, American vessels rom France bound of course furnish the' enemy with many valuable home . jhe sh-,p Q .neral Gates, Marner, und the wen. 1 havetakenlQurlLngtfsnmen iroin nem. schooner ne Urn'er, both of this port : These Tvo of them acknowledged themst Ives ; and the v.3acls hat beetv brought into Plymouth. The Pt. rse, raprr Turnrt,' was 4itk on hi dot ward bound passage by a British cruiser, and retook his vessel after having killed the prize master ; and now on his homeward bound voyage has been witness pa7iy,citrzcn5 ana. seamen, asscmprea io thR'inte.resiinp transaction .r.i .rv : 1 , , ... ..r.( . v i-.. - .- There were four men taken put ot tne utiesa- peak ; one they tell tisi has since died ; two they now.restore and one thefr .hung at. Halifax " - FftlDAYj JULY 31, vaf ;W chace or a frfe appfthwdfea1 lb:e tlr5 : C6nstitulioiii77 :T ."JJ .4Tptfyeef.Teai keathe valuable shipf MarelTwhich had been" 1 " captured by 'tie Eritihhrig Plumper. V '1 ' "there has-been ,a bloody 'battle. on the: Spanish -::.'." main, in which tfte Uendi oferdhfahahi-hliliv have pjdeA successful. A We recfet that our limits Will not permit u4 to' insert the five numbsr&j'urider the signature of Chatham With which we have.been favored. , In deed, all the communications oh "file are bf neces sity laid aside; Our first and indispensible dutyi requiring. us io piace me interesting: intelligence of this important periPu before the reader. : The "tnbderate arid excellent speech of-the se hatdf IJayar a part of which we this Week iosertV if we mistake not will be Tead with respectful at tention even by the nicndsct administration. r is certainly an' honorable testimonial of tpure pa- iridtism, and a noble proof of exalted talents and genius.- ":;;:'j;r;:7":":;:f; The secretary of the treasury, the Attorney and postmaster generah'have left Washington f for a time. Tht secretary of Btate, says the Alexandria Herald, will probavly also be absrnt. The presi dent toeherwith the heads of the Waf lnd navy departments are expected to remain. f ; :' ;' '-;" -t. '':. -- A Hst W iWrHrtaidwiu andn m Kentucky, ad vertised to be sold for taxes on the 1st Monday in tioy'Ti has been received at this officg,and may be examined.- : "' -- ! . Yesterdayi according to the recommendation of the General Assembly of PreBbyterians, was ob served in this place as a day of fasting, humilia tion and prayer. - - r - The North Carolina Baptist Meeting of Gene, ral Correspondence, commenced in this place on Friday and terminated on Sunday. Many minis; ters attended and preached to large congregations. The General Meeting agreed to recommend the third Thursday in August next, (as set apart in the president's proclamation) as a day of humilia tion and prayer. ay was. oroughtW Ais cityf ndeir. . Iry, George vM'Leani Vrt sied in On Wednes a uard"of cavalr tllHOwn ftf ClhAi.V. miiattf "rtf f!15ntnrK an'a ''Apitiek'i spy,' He was yesterday conveyed to tiie.fericampir-v;; J ineftt, opposTte this City, at'Qreenbush, bb tiki ) by a'ceiurt' 'maHtafo''' .:'5 Albany ' ite&neK 4 t 'fii fiiffit tezvn that betters have been retei ved in tVii V city; from general liull, as late as the yh ius'tp. V.-c Ke arrived at JJitrolt, ph the 7th, with' his army, v. amounting tcfeiif 2,500, airtn" good healthnd ?5 ; high. 6pirtstjwaiekerd w BHtishat;tort Alalden,ltd array the X n duns a eains't us Previous to the declaration olvwar,a bloody tomahawk had been sent from jVlalden to. i s- ' ill1: i1'! t-" L:L' "j'.i. i '.- ..' '.'' : '' " 't . an ine neigruonng irtuea anq weunnerstano tnat ; ,- -i 506 jrations "were issued fron that pqsIE tdaiI)o Indians in the viciiii ty JVht Int. j f ;f&: ' Ten GunB6ats have recently been launched it 1 the Navy Yard of iis city. . They each batrf two long twenty Touts, and ate intended to rsifr', ;! A detac hroclcft .'of Ohio . tnilltia : and reeutars " v hate'jMtteie'WafroOgh troit. Ofthetr toils their, tpus th folio w;nart ex." j craCt.;giveVa Rlim'pse.i'lt is .dated ' h We have had grand timti since we: left "VeS bana rain every, day, and mud ancle fleep isj -p'u'i j-r very 'tents. ; -The army no w con sist of 2 1 00 mefi . X a rcgiuiciu .gues j aneau; uj iui;nsv w .open m road andtt ccta block house at every twenty miles. ' l i' We shall leave this place to-tnorrow morntnc; -T4' 'yM'Artnur's leg'iment are in advancej for ihi 1. iirpose of opening roads and erecting block hous- 'iilSiS?p!l& ay, r Engtish, Aough they have protections. "Should the wipd back more to the westward nd southward, I shall not' wait for my people, but ttake.the st-ofmyvay roUrtfl the tape, as.no fcftn fhe schooner Gipseypf N. York, uwilf f till gsi ; "i'fli lj VI awiviici a i4wiH vuni,.i bmyvh to make up the 'defictency. for any imme diate service we may be wanted ftr 1 have the honor to remain "sir, your humble servant, r ' ';"- " JAMES BRAY. To Herbert Sawyer,' Esq. r-4i Vice admiral of theBiue &c 1 &c7 was also taken, but the captain having concealed a part of his crew, they rose on the prize master, and regained possessian of the vessel. The .cap tain of the Gipsey gave the prize master his choice to be carried into France as a prisoner, pp to ru his risk in t Us long boat : l.e chose the latter, and Was accordingly put into the Jloftg boat, and was V nicked un hv a British cruiter and carried into lJlv P. 5From aiiht schoocer which Iboardei", where he gave this account of the cap- wt were ihformsd that sorhe puot boats Were Sent-- to the Banks; ;, to;: warh , all merchant ships jthey :; ; ?U in Har:'' I " :TSt, Ton1inlnd"Te tU has been thought by many that the squadron commanding gunboats no io anu m, nave taaen which has bet D cruUifie off our coast these several possession of 5 English merchantmen at Amelia days past, was that of commodore Rodeers : the island- A Brkish schooner had arrived at Ame- ibove letters,; the' orurinals of which are in out lia from New Providence, with 20,000 dollars pouessio:i, prove beyond all controversy that the for Mr, Su wart, and was taken by the revenue mpj are British, and that they have been cruii", cutter. 1400 United Mates troops were reaching in our waters shlce the sixth of the present St Juhns, and would" reachintTe by the sth-July . i i .i. . . ... i - i i An account that commodore Rodgers was in pursuit of the Jamaica fleet had been published at Halifax. , GENERAL ARMSTRONG. The Baltimore American states that there is the fullest reason to believe that the general will accept with promptitude and alscrity, the com mission tendered to nun. A a decided friend to commerce and peace, h is quite likely that DE WITT CLINTON will receive a strong suppert in all the states north oT the Potomac. We think it not at all imprdba btethat Pennsylvania w'iIJ give a vote so decided ly in his favour, as to put his election beyond the possibility of a doubt. ree. JjUrnaf Wert Humhs!drell is a fact that the legisla ture of lbif State, which at its Erst meeting was democratic, has become so decidedly changed in cohsfcouenee of the war, that it was not thouijh proper lo.tr u st them with the appointment of the electors, and therefore, it was left to the people to chuse them by a general ticket : preferring a re motetssibfjity of Success to a certainty ofdefeat .V. Y. E. Post. LastT evening the hon Stephen R. Brsdley aT rived here from Washington, and informs us, that congress adioj&rjied on Monday last to meet again on the fifst of November. He .also expressed his opinion, that war was unnecessary end that he was dcn'fledlv acaiftst the measurerand'it was -his belief they were all sick ofiWe jare hap; ov to ffive biiblickiy this fact, as we conscientious ly believe it to be true, and that be expresses the Sentiment of four fifths of Windham county. We recret extremtly that our senator had not been present to have entered his protest." Vlrmonf pemo. 'Pqt month. 4-V- Aeiv-YorkyJuly 16. 100 Spanish troops, and S horse, had arrived from Havanna, end more were daily expected. The Purse captain Turner, captured, on the gxtrait of aJetter from, a gentleman at Columbia, Maine, to hia correspondent in New York, dited July 11. 'T'Last week' I informed you of the capturejf UyageTace iv i- uuvu tjiaivn uiic m wa tiaut luai vsn.iv vtwc.w fcvf iwvy js5 " .,.hi,jl wj ..... . : . r t Cru sailed from this port festerdav on a crefze captain has been taken again on her homeward to,m. yu ot her release ana saie arrival nerp. but dii not reach Sandy Uook, until nearly sun. passage by the Brush.1 In retaking the Purse, ij.rii .. .. , . .. , in tainain nui &u cu 111c i-.nuan unic iiiasici i i Tlie privateer Marcn?o, sailed from this ort For this he has-been put in iron on bcrard a Bri- i 3" ,D3t - ivinif ftf-rwvS(.n nn n rrici . ' lll mn' T urVi TKc llf rural h,lc Kr n ! il She was restored in consequence of the Pro.' carnation of the Governor of Nova Scoua of the Jesterda.y' Ca' Ven(ijfc';.fi of the ship Hero arrived here' also taken by the'Briush' cruisers and carried into i that the Lvn Haven England. RESTORATION OK IIIE CHESAPEAKE yesterday tn.an Noriolk, -ittonned Goilsti. utlon . i ri.ga t e wa a' j anchor in on. Su'ncH.y-'iiSt ' . Capt. K fu the: tues, tl a. ivhn, he rame into .. SEAMEN. V 1- Sanday yesterday he saW"a small ii o" sloop The American Tars who Wire forcibly wrested W jrax iQoking into the Hook, having ruu close ; 'trym. the Chesapeake .by the-British, frigate m with the buoys and then 1 stood ell again. Sh om not show any colours, from which r.ircum stance Ve presume the ship of war in q iesti is oritisri. . v - On the tenth i'nst. his Excellencv C.nvcmhr Torakin3, issued a proclamation fin nursuaiiee ft? resolution of both; Houses, of the, Legialature Previous to. thtir adkurhment) recommfrirlinw Ihf last Thursday in July, to be observed through- ut this state, as a day of 1 asung and Prayer. , ' , " i NHW'ARSJulyrF We learn with pleasu'te,' that on Friday last, the ew Steam Bunt, whch is intended to ply between Jtr?-ty City and NVv York, again commenced run having recently undergone some improve ment. The following h an extract of a letter foni New YonfTdated oifSitaf day last on the sub" eatn Boat with mv family in my carriage, with, p slighting' therefrom, in U minutes, withT an mense croudi nf passengers. I cannot express you how much the public mind appeared to be uaed at finding so large and so safe a machine ' '" " " r:. ' n . , - . . . .... ' -f Leorjard.were restored tof the vessel on Satur day la, in the harbour of Boston. They were conducted on board the Chesapeake, by Lieut. .' Si mpsonthe British officer, and received at the Gangway by Lieut. Wilkinson of the Ches apvake, with the following pertinent address : Hit-' A am commanded by Com. Brainbridge to receive these two American seamen, in the very deck trom which they were wantonly taken in the time of peace, by a vessel of your nation of supe- J nour force. otyour country.- Your country now otters to you an opportunity to revenge your wrongs : & Icahv not doubt buHvhat you willbe desirous pf doing so on board of this very ship. 4 trust that the flag that flies on board of her, 6h all gloriously de. fend you in future. . : " ' 1C - 7 IThrce' Chccr3 were, given by a numerous com. purpose ot opening es -and four companies erecting I are m the bp rear, men wiHtie addtd to thecolumt - ? ' 1 ", ').-' i nr:V..M...i'.,i-J..'';! A letter has been received in town from, Ken tucky whiclv states that in a recent-engagem'PC-- with the Indians, Gen, Hull s armyad bcehUiejr' 1 v rally cut to pieces. The rumour is not cbrrobo , -rated from any other source and we btlieve th ; be destitute of foundation. Pet. 1. 4 - rrf !ViinIrfiVrfmr!Mv ftfArtlllfr willav : ' this place to day at o'clock for, Notfoll. . ..Tint vy' will hp; nsdortVd a lur"a4 New Market hv the I'trrT tershurg Senior Volunteers, Capt-. Hart's trovp oi ? f Cavalry, Captain Taylor's compar y of Infant! ..'l:j and the Pe,ter&burg Battalion i oT Militia. -Peters- '' bur$ Refiub. . , We are assured that the troops at this post are to be immediately marched a ay '.ho Artillery to Philadelphia, and the Jiifan ry to Cai lisle,' (Penn ) In lieu of these, 5oX ofihe fij'st, r.C'ii. sition of the Drafted Militia ae, it is said, to be,' orpered to this station. They cannot arrive a-jtoio; J ment too soon, as from the number of tbeenemy '. ;: shipping which have sailed f-oin BermtiHarHaHtl lax and the Westi Indies we mas m-nently ';, pett a blockading 4quadroVon our co jst. .'. ".. J . ' . . A orf Ik Demo Herald. :3 - While we though' General Dearborn, the com- . mander in chief, was at the head of the ai'inf .-''" upon the frontiers of Canada, or rather well ad vanced into that country, we find him,. .with his . staff attending a town meeting at Boston, where- he does not appear to hlive ben a welGome guestj 1 It may be the, general's intention not to open ot ' -superintend Othe operations of the tpmpaign, until a tew more ''regiments shall at rivetirony England or elsewhere. We believe however his oppnti.t General Prevoat has left Quebec, and advanced to the contemplated " .bloody arena," as Mr. Jcf,1'; fersbn would say.i-.Abr. Ledger . ,y c f - 7 -: PetiQn, in St. Domingo, who is represented . to be humane to :ail, and friendly to the Apaerican ; ;v had gained the ascendant ; compelling C'ui'x. l J topRe (about June 20 to raise the sigf'of i'"(t v au Prjnee, with the IpVs of artillery, provisions 5t 1 baggage. c7 The prince ifgnt of Eiilaitdvv had. offered to meditate between; the two- chiti', which had been rejected by Pe i n. - 1 . , v -MARRIED, The fdlowing document is given in the democra tic prints as the proclamation with which Capt Bray, in his letter to admiral Sawyer, states himselt to have been chargedtpniprtsjo be addressed -to the inhabitants of Eastport, dis trict of Maine 1 Having understood that the inhabitants of Eastport 1 have manifested a disposition to avert hostilities with the subjects of Great Britain, it. is hereby rnjde known to them and all. concerned, that from a wish to discourage, as far as pqssible.e very species of depredatory vvarfare, which can on . ly have a tendency to distress private Individuals, We have respectively-issued orders to,the naval and land forcei to respect the . persons and proper:-, ty ol the" inhabitants orEastport as long as they shall carry on their usual and accustomed trade nhH intercourse -with anv of these provinces, and At Eavetteville, dp the 23.1 instant, by the R c v. W. ETurner, John A lVmsey, Esq; Attorne: at Lawj of Chuhaln ta Miss ILt'Z . Dub-ti!zi ; daughter of Gabriel Dubrutz, Esq of the. former place. : " v " " ' ' l. RIHshTpmsSaers Commodore Bainbridge on the quarter deck wards the inhabitants thereof and their property; mits of the state or eaThe l()und, ffJ The Commodore received them with these ap- nor shall this system of perfect neutrality towards served with the usual process. Urcie tt,rL propriate and truly American observations. ' " Eastport be departed frojn, without due and time- Linsty appear and file his arver on or Btlore t.xe , , ?jfy-Ladl am glad to" see you. From this ly notice being given thereof.. ,.. -. hrst Monday after the lourih ::r: deck you were taken by: British oW-for your f Given under our seals. ; " ' ber riext, or on fadure K ' feturnltryMloetitude nRnts.3.blpf;compmt -"The BritisiThave fotfr ships of war bn lake On tario." At YorfeheTare building'a,fi'ii;ate of .f3G guns. ; -. - . l : - - , 'On the 17th instant four ehips of war, supposed tube English, were seen off the -"Care cf Dela- ILL be matie i the ofhears ajid soWiev?. ot.; the 10'h Reg't of U. S. Infantry, fount r.A ; on correct muster roils,! &cr returned :me ;: r'ayetteville. -' ' '"'"' 1. ,-:;.A. GGLYNV,.r:; Pjy Master 10th Infantry. f;l July 31 " ' . 'it:4'4-M State of North Carolina, . v 1 v"'WAYNE COUNlY. - . Sfirint Tcrtn, 1812. v t Lawrepce Wood, , ; T ' -' . -1:,' John Atkinsoirand John Linsey.J "' 11 ; l WHEREAS it hath been shewn to the satis. faction of the court in this cause, that ion nn actoidiPplv.-rL 1 Ordered' That this 0rdertbe pnblished In.th" Minerva, printed at Raleigh, for two months. 7.1 1 ' .iitcsty - 1 :: ; - .';"-"--L;. , P COLLTEft, C.M.E. , Yayre.. JnW 10, i 3 12,' i'"j,.: . ; .
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