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W . j . I X. - - -J iW- . , , W--r-r-.- :', s ' . : ; K'.A.t K.ui 'ahrtivi tirtn inve are account ol the enemy if rher should - f hinV nrAM.r fV In kbit a f f f 4lr c'tr: vta were' in 'a; packet-boat v . Jrj'll lUe snips VUlinfc uv , 'H T. When the Ckesape&lp' pasifed' , the .n-ius. ai hfif pasrone o'cor.?-the. enemv : '1.,. S. East-six L-agUs distant, siauding ot a i-i.K: southward. ' '-. i, . . - . .1. . ?v..nn.n Knrf nn anil tvin l 1 . . . . ,-,-ntf - , ock ihs'Ciles.apfiAa hauled up, hus--ji;f an-1 uyaiW and fire'i a gua-Uhe ship? at K,vit seven miles ,aoart. The enmy i-JiateW bo-v to, and reefed his t-ptails, eiid uyC'-Uh-' starboard tacK, lae ufleupraic m 3 Thalf -pit 4. the wind chadded to S. S. W. j , breet5--3d las t;nesp!:aKC too in uv-; ,t siils and royals, hoists id? American uug ,- irtfz2n:o3-z4lIant-tnat head. ; Ctiiakeon his weatner quarter a-iuiuing trds him, about three mile distant. It 4 minute past 4, tlie unesapease naur- uo the foresail, 'closing fast with the enemy. It 5 minutes before 6, the cnamy commenced action wftbia musket shot, by hnng htr aiier fin the starboasd side, which was returned rhmlf rrv-r trt fh tlti ariTatf ark." I Njrt-'lk fiaper, laie 8. Cap,. Stkwart, of ilr Mflvy, left f this city on Tuesday monVing f jr B istpnV wher fce is to take caittmand of t he nobb frigate the Consiitunon, w ho-ie fiame 4V fam'd in. story;" Capt. Gordon. we-l-'Heve, succeeds Capt Stcw'stri in "the Cbrr. btcUation v ' jvti, J .Maj. Gen. Hampton is expected o pi'oceed' to taax a command in the,M.'rth. ' " ' Diaatr en Like Chimfitan. On Wednt-sday last, a part of our flotilla sta ( ioned at PlattsburJ proceeded down the Lake, with a sou'.h 4'ind, to attack the enemy's pun t hlf Pfit 5i t1- eDiiJiy hoistea jio anu mica ; uwisi wm;n nc !imuucu uu m uumi smc i m';-ii toasai, and steered close by the wind. I Ash Mind. The enemy had thrown up tempora- ky uaiirrtcS) unu uiitcaicu a uuuy 'i men hi ambuvh iy the woods, who, on the approach of our vessels on 1 huriday . morntn, opened a fire upon ihem. The action contioued five hours and a htlf, and terminated, we are sotty to say, in ths l -SA f two of oui vessela, and the capture of two officers aj d 33 men ITie vessels weit he Chesapeake, and the actioa became eh Mprowlyr, captain Henrick, -and Eagle, each , -c-tniaotr.fl nut . the Chesapeake hem? on Iter particulars.' A. Y. fiat I starboard bow of the coemy, Dore.aown across. Ivawse and appealed ibbpard'TiKn, toth.shipsj, ine away b dure tne wino 4 ne nrmg at i tiaxe cewed oft both sides tronfthe Jeat bs- " . . - ' . " J , At 10 nwiates past 8, there appeared to be a 1 . . . . Npw York, J.iqe 0 Capt. ftoderers, arrive ! at this -port in the sch. Piper, d days ; from 8iybrxk, reports that yeste day, 'qff Hand' Point, bespoke live sch. oaily, ; of Newport, the capt, in of which informed, " that at explosion from the. quartet deck of the Ches j two- stmckr, h-d airivt-d thie, "hi v.ate.; tha the .ne(ririiK ' "svun recapiurca try nvr ewn crew a h during the atiioo vitl the S;ianmn, thr Chesa peake was hoar Jed by 150 men ; tnese nv.-n wer; put iniroiS; und ui; Chesapeake wa stinditr; for the first American port. - - ' . Froin SuckeU's Harbor, we learn, that Comma dore Cbauneey arrived at that oorc with v.-t squ.d. s- The action .took place bom ll'leapu-s run o:.Xu,eadajriast. Col. uckus, n ;m hap- ,-JV 1: . . . ... . r - . , L !, ( , .pr 10 ream, was cousiucreu in a iiuic 01 conval escence", r from tlje itWerTj of tbe,trwttjrj;i in obedience td7lKf6MTiidl06(ne days at nee, tela tive to the progress -now, made in. preparing a digest of the arts and manufactures of the U. S. from tbdreuirns of the marsbalsi' The report states, that a dlest-had been "prepared by persons employed fur that purpose, but. it was thought not to be such an one a would meet the views of Congress, and therefore another was, in a course of preparation add would be Submiued. Ordcf- td to lie dn the table. ; ; 0 RITtSH LAND FORCES. : Return of the effictive strength of the Itegtttir and Vliiitary fotces, on the 2Sth of Deceihbtr, 1812: . ; Regulars serving at hom4 ' ' ' 62,018 ETj. abroad 67,131 Militia r 1,74 1 Creneral total 1300,690 fumfer of Recruits raised during the year, ending the 21th of December, 1812, exclusive ol Foreign and Colonial Corps, 14.43? have enlis. ted ior a limited pfciiod. Dying the same peri od, the total number of volunteers fmm the tnili lia was 9,93. ' - Jngliih Alagatiue. rxt. At AO minutes oasi , ir suij y,-tiae Chesapeake cn the starboard tack- The ;!ish fug was then, hoisted on bara her, over AoieiicaD f The ships ine;i hove to, to repair damages, Bch -appeared to betriQing on both si .es. There Jrsnot more. than 100 guns fired" Com both n the Lighthouse. 1 tie jib-000m anu tore tmUctt royal m.tSiS and main topsail tie of the my were shot away. No apparent damage on Ird ihe Chciapeake. The Chesapeake was car-Lit.? board:ng:, as no Lis' were-seen passing between the ships. It is bpaied the colors were hauled, do,vn by the en iy after the cooaict 1 om the Boston Qaietie c77iuradav, June j. Chesafieake und Stennon flrtgares Various 1 contradictory reports are in circulation,, re- ec4tfg tha eng.igement which to.ik place he pen these frigiies on i'uesday, eyening last ar personal atic! political feelings are too strong CilBSAPR KE AND SIT A HNON. . All Hccounts acm. a.t length, to have settled Uiiwri nto the siiiyio one, that the American fri. : Jgutc. has been captured. But A agree, too, in I ascribing the disaster to an extraordinary occur 1 rence on bo:ird the Chesapeake, which by some unknownuLaksiructivejmeaus-awcpt-lir.4tcks of ofBcers and men, previous to (he lowering of r nci: . n..g to. give -puce 10 ton ot ner aaversary. I'll 'something more is ascertained it would not jbtfco.ne us to pronuunc a decisive opinion on this affair; but thui much we thinic there can be excited tod weii on a circumstance, .which we no hazard in ssjing, thu if the destruction w;is rWill lurn out fobe a serious one, by publish- i eff crcd designedly, by some secret machine of V every surmise and conjecture that are aaut. ; the enemyt the peculiar tttcumstance of the two e following account of the affair -we have been ships being'taken iuioconsideration and supposing TlcSieu IO puousn, cuuiauuug tne uim au nu; -u.us nit itauit uia tuaiiciie,. men 1 Fate statement of facts, nd sanctioned by the i think dishonor attaches to the conqnerer ; if it illOTiy of a-gentlemalr, who was a near an'an WrtS owing to accident, although it was perfectly t.witness to the whole action. I right Tor the victor to avail himself of such ac Lse bearing about W. leagues distance the annon therein sigh t-' he Chesapeake preparcf. action, standing for h-.r at 6 P. M the ac ' Jn com(Qen ;ed, and iu 12 minutes after both ve? i were yard arm and yard arm along side each her, as if in the act of boarding : at that moment Wnmenso explosion took place on board the kesapeake, which spread a fire from the fore ast to the min-roast, and apparently as high as k top, on whichiboth vessels were enveloped tisibly m smoke, and on the smoke clearing a y, the English colors were seen flying onboard ; Cheaapfcake, oyer the - American, and", both JsselVwtrt: standing to the eastward. . From ev- V appearance, it was evident to me, that the loss Abe Chesapeake was owing to the unfortunate plosion that took place on board of htr.' rj. ..- ROBER f - 'June 1,1813. w JWe wait witb impatience for some further more minute particulars of the engagement. Capt. Slocum, arrired --at Marblehead, on jesday,eports, that be bad been captured by r -jhanaoQ, and was put on board a boat at one dock, same day i and was (.he bearer of a writ i challenge from Com. Broke, to the commaQ. r oTthe Chesapeake. Capt- 3. also states, that e crew of 'the Shannon consisted of ?40 men, parently fine "sailors. v- , . - " :"" '- -" , cident, still he can hardly be said to have acquir td gloty by the result. M Ace Ihibtt victoria foudetn." Our confidence in the valor and good conduct of our countrymen re'uuins wholly unshaken. "A. T. Evening Post. British Barges above York Town'. We learn, verbaily, that just as the Richmond S.age was leaving William -burg on Saturday morning, a re port reached l.iwn that several -of the . KnemyV 13ares hadscended silent'y the -wight before, a.d succeeded in capturing ihe Virginia Revtnut Cutter, commanded by caprain Sam. Travis The Cutter was stationed at the mourti of Q-.ieen deck, about for miles above York Town. - . ! ' i (Cun'Mcr. thauthorised, in tie itbrea an J slfebs ftoJUSL . Bostoh, June 4. LTE FROM FRANCIS The biig Idj, capt. Mahtor, has at rived at Port land from Bordeaux,' '... - - The yarii da.es by her are jo the(,27th April- previous tokich th'campaign iii the north had i not opeac4 j nor had any important Utical e Kent occdri'jdv " The rmpefor N;tpolecp left Paris the ifth A- pril. and was at Mayence (Menu) the 26h ar night. ' Tilt: Paris Gazette ds France' of theii7.h A pi il, cjhiains the l.Uoving account oj the "Fiench armies of ihe iKrih on the 20:h of April DauizAc Thoru, Modin, Ztinosria the same state'as btfofc, Stettin, Custrin, Glogau and Span ditt 'vere but feebly -blockaded. Wittem'rg and Torgati were' i.i a good state. Thi-irriaon ot Wiitemierg had repelled the at tack made on ttcm- --Clcfi. Vandamme was in ad vance of Bremen. G-n. "3 Ja3tiani between ihe Eloe and Weser. Tlie left wing of the Viceroy was orj th lilii'e at the mouth of "Sanie," and his. right at Horn, occupying Bernberg ; his reserve was at Mi gd.1 burg ' , The." prjnce of MoscowaNey) W3S at Erfurth ; the duke of llagusa (Al irnnnt) at Qo'.'luV occu pying Liiigen Sal'xa ; and the duke of Ittria (Bes si r e s ) at " Ey son a cly ..Coyt Bertland at Colbourg. and gen. aouhim at Wnniir. l; " On her.pis3agc iiome.-ihe Ida spoke and board ei, in lat. 42, long. 49,' April 5ll- the ship Kep tne. 13 days from Pfnfculelplua for Russiat with Messrs. Dayard 8c Qaliatin on board, all well ; they wrote iy cpf- Maritor. Flic French porti were more rigorously block aded than ever) and lhre had been many late cap 'ures of American vessels. , Licensed 3hips Were daily arriving from Erigland7 with colonial pro du:e, cotton, fish, fitc, and prices ware very low. ' Bostok, Juns . Latest - from France'. .Gentlemen from N. Qjclfjrd iiibrm that a sou'-iiutn schooner (said 'to belong to Philadelphia) arrived there late un Sun day evetrihg; 2ff day i' from Nantt. ." The alve vessel is reported to have brought news that B naparte hid reached the Prussian capital., whether by fighting or the retreat of his iojs is not said. We can hardly suppose him ;i prisoner yet. . v MAHRIKD. On the 30th wit. Major Henry J. Q. Rutfin, of ree ie county,' to Kiss Mary Tartt, of Edge r.ombe eounty. - ' -DIEIX . At Boston, 0. Jutfds-in Page, firs tieiitftn ant ot thetrigate Chesaniakfe-re-Bj-ti 28 'years. Thj votes NEW-YORK.- talji at foi - .i llln I lain ForLErie hts been evacuated by the' British, d the next day the American army, under col- reston, crossed over frm? Black Rock, and took Viet possession of the place. : Vi; . ' - : Mootfsl papers mention ' tte arrival at Que c of 26 transports, and other -vessels, with, a put 2fX0 troops, belonging to British reguW re- naems,n4 ctewa o sailors -for the lakc flj las. ': ; . ... 'V' '.' ' ;':'-':''""! ' Frorn New Vonrion we nave, news to the' 8th'. ir squscfrup had proceeded about, nine miles a- ve -ic w ivonnon, anu vere consiuerta pat ot the ch of the enetr.7. Gfoy. Smith 'Hrifl, offered DtcMur t."er ixntl any assistance he miaht quire. This is well,?and w record the fact with asure AH Was bustleV'and "an attack upon ew Londoavhourly expected. ; Pets flap. Five hundred trorms enlisted in Nirth. Carolina hd at this place, for the" 3th and 10th ' S, .gimenis, will depart in a few days for the north, Eide r thcepmmand of captain George M. Brooke, hey are hearty, robust young menjand for the: lOrt time they have been in training, Very well !,-.. 1 m, , S ' pwpunea. x ney were reviewea jasi .evening oy leneral Taylor who expressed much saiisfaaion their martial appearance, and early proficiency p militatvdut. It-may not be amiss tJ r. I aik, tiathcae troop ara-or t?; fc considered the recent eleCt'ntJ Goveinor, &c. having been officially canvassed, it appears that Dan l I). Tompkins is re elected Governor, and John iy. Taylor chosen Lieuten ant QDvernor for the ensu'iiiR tet m Eicaiitulution cf vole or Governor. " .. Tompkins, V. Rens. " 5,276 7 .67' 10 528 16,649 Southern District , 5,869 Middle District s 8,719 Eastern -District . 8,81$ Western District t 19-.923 demo. . Total votes 42.324 Toul Federal dq , 39,718 "defriov'-- ; -m ,imm majority 3,506 Fropi the Revolutionary Army in South America. "PRIVATE COR RESPON DEMCE. . 77 AaUhitochea,'t'th:Mayt 18T3. 1' have but " ode mon.ent before the ev.nrelv leaves this fof Nfahfebei to write you. .SanuN 'An tofaio is taken bv the revoluirbna'irvnirssv-'uudtkl ico"-" of General Bernado j and Gov. Salce. doKths-gzvernol1 ofl the province) Herera and twelvd other officrs and, meif have been execked. v laiceuu iorc was twelve Hundred men ; Ber. nardo s array was about , the same number, but five hundred only wereintheeneacremenU Thus the campaign of jSanta v Antonio has ended in the tn,in, L,umuuii ui 111c uruviuce 01 icxas l hose wno may oe suppose J to bs best acquainted jwiih the'situation of the other provinces com bosine- the intendancy of the.'ciptain-general, and of the disposition of the people, think that little resis. tance wdl be opposed to the republicans in the internal provinces? .v- ' H )U3S OF R EPREi EM T ATI VES . . - Saturday, June t. ; Mr. Nats "K, from the committee on naval affairs-reported a bill, to reward the olficers and crew of tlie sloop of war :4oruet, which was twice -ead and - referred to a committee, of the whole house on Monday next..: '..'.: ; . j , Th Speakax laid Vjtfore ihc bou.se a report - Attention Cavilry ! nrilE- Wake i'roop of .Cavalry- are ordered to ji. attend in uaieigii on the 5ih ot July next 12 o'clock, 'equipped agreeably to law. ; ANDERSON HUNTER, Ciir. Raleigb June'lS , " r ... ; ' , at . 'StIohii'i Dir..- TP HE rocmhers of IjliranV i'dgeV'No!46,are A ' eQues'ed to-attend at their Room', on Thurs day, June 24th- the anniveri'ary ot ST; JOHN i'dE BAPTIST. A procjssion will be formed at 11 o'clock, and proceed to the State? House, wh ere an OR A TION will be delivered by Brother A. S.; H. Burgas. Visiting brethren are solicit ed to'jVw h'the ceremoniah i and thu cTuten of ths place are respectfully requested 6 be present at' the Statelloase. ' - 1 , ' Wst.'M. WrflTE, Set, Raleigh,. June i8, 1813, Ak. L. 5813. 'RALEIGH ACADEMY. - , I .,; ME Trustees of ihe-Academy have at aH time watched over the morals Sc-deportmefit 01 Mudenta eonfided to their care, with guardian sohcituda ahd afe have, on the o'fte band, used every incentive to virtue aitd literary diligence--vwhile,''ott the other, they have opposed eve-y possihje barrier to the practice of vice, "And they now take' great' plea sure in acknowledging that they are rewarded by ther fruits oHheir labour. The Students are grtt rally diligent in their studies, orderly In iheir. de "neanoit and regular in tlieir , moral conduct.' And this School, prosperous "as it has been, Is in a far, more flourishing state at present, than it Mas beenstany former periotl- Still, however, there is an evil which found its way into this Institution some time ago,' and which, neither the discipline of the Teachers, nor the advice of the - Trustees has been able entirely to eradicate. It is the ex This practice, An pernicious ki h effects, boiVto -the Institution and individuals, can .find a tamplett t remedy no where but m the conduct of PirentS. One 4ol!r a month is considered sufficient for; pocket-money. ;Let not the Parent V etd this sum. Let him give his child a credit ifirough some one discreet person in thc city, who will not purchase, or permit any thing to be ' parchased-v nut what may appear to be reHy nccesskiy;n(l.iLJli let him at the same time resolve arid declare, that ?i ' 1 he will no pay any debt cfotltracteu otherwHe thail .. ' ; ; by the permission of this Agent ; and, nothing ' - - then remains to accomplish the obitct so -much : aesireu, Dut to remse tne payment 01 all OtJits, indiscriminately, Which shall be contracted withr . out sucb authority Surely the reflecting Parent ; would, not willingly sanction a practice calculated to san the foundations of our literarv Institu- - 'M tin4 And much less can it be supposed,: thai, he would knowingly seal he ruin of his os off. spring : yet these events arc-but the naturil cod scqtKn:3 of the evil complained of.- Would it not be wise, would it not be honorable, for tvry . Parent und O 'ardian to make a firm stard i . gainst this paactUe, as the bane of Educa'ir jjarijl Virtue t It would m st assuredly bf" acting the ra'iottil and consisted part, r.nd tor :hi ;, th Trus tees . would greet them : s h-norable iustrtimjT.tJ In retrieving the mi:g. Chne-ntinn from impend, ing ruin. Tb, good vork is alrea 'y begurfj One Gentleman, regardless of false Censures, ija postMrfly refused payment. Ilia conduct on rtfe '-; occasion cannot be . too highly extolled, and it is -' ' earnestly hoped that his exjjm pie will be uniVc, sally followed Byorder ' f the board 1 ' Jjy 7 r' - - WM,HTLL;S.e. t HillsAToro' IVfanufacturing CdmpanvV AT a rnretipig'of i mimlv-r ol hfT ii- mtSjf . f the coun y of Orange and town d HmV bofi igh, at the Court Hooseln fiillsborotjgn, o'o the 2Sth day of May, 1813, in pursuance of pub lie nr.iice, for the purpose of rstablismg$a COT-f .. rOV and WOOL FACTORY m th-r iown of. Hillsborough, or.jts vicinity ;. Doctor Jogtf ;.UtK- . STEA9"was c.'lle4 to the Ch!ir, and John Tayloj. ; jun. Appointed S. tretary., Whereupon the foli? lowing Resolutions we're adopted : ! r That the Astor.iation be known and' disiJK - guished by the name of The Hillsborough Manu 1 r facr.ui ing Company . , " 2. That the Capita! Stock- of said Company $ divided into shares of twenty-five dollars each- , - ' ! 3-ThV whenevet-foufhundrsidsharea shall tt' i t subscribed, the Secretary of this meeting shall conven e the jxtockhoider4at th a-Court- Hooe Its - Hillsborough, first giving ohe mbnth'v prev'roCla ' notice thereof in thepablicrjAta. - -4. That the business of said Company shall Ve : transacted by a Presidtnt and five directors, an' such other officers as the Btockholdera at thti ttrst general meeting shall determine. -v. v.. 5. That each of such otScets shall b Stoc- ' holders in said Company. ; 6.1 hat in order to constitute ' said Gnr5;' Meeting, a majority of Stockholders sballe pr sent, by themselves or proxy. . ;ffi' r' T. That eacbSiockholder shall pay t kuch son or persons as the General Meeting shall ajj." point, f .e dollars on each and 'every.;? share bj.. ihertn subscribed -rhenevir called upon for iha' purpose, and. the balance f thtir,6harjpr haresi in four equal pnyments, at the expiration ohhfeeV'" months from each preceding pjy ment. 8. That as these Resolmioas. are adopted f)i the purpose-of commencing .said-factory. tbeV are therefore temporary and may be so altre(i by the Stockholders at theilf firsts General Msetl ing, as to thvm may seem fitand proper. ; 9. Thnt in th ejection obfficers and tranla5 ting the Business" jf the ; Association in , Creneral Meetingrthe follw(bJafed-''RejQiat1on sball be observed 1 Ttie fbtts.tai wfikleac,h'ltock holder, shall be entitled shall 'ceordingto -tb4 f-, number of shires he aball hoidKm' t&e5t9portioi followiftg, tie. ,For bnet share, '. and not more tb&QT two shares, On rote ,'Jor. eveTy two shafts above two, and not ixceediop ten sharea, one vote ; ffy every four shares above ten, and not exceeding thirty, one yote ; for every six sham above thir ty, and not exceeding sixty, one vote ; for veJf eight shares above srxty'and hot exceeding on, hundred, on vote and for every ten shares bovc one hundred, one vote. But no person copartnership shall be entitled to t greater nuonjt bef than thirty totes. Trrr:! : John umstead, ci : Join Tatton J'rrSec. ... . "'"''' )- K7 Subscription Books will be lodged in t!j5. hands of the following Genllemtn, yiz . Jame J Meb'ane, ; John Craig,lichael Holt, and "Duncan. Cameron, EsqTs. of Orange 1 Frederic Nash, Wm. Whitted and John 'Taylor jun. of HiBsT. . rough ; Edward.Jones anrUohn J. Alston, Esqrs of Chatham 1 5anuel Ashe of Ha'Jifax - Cot, Sami Ashe . of New Hanover ; Alex. Murphey, Esq Caswell Colonfcl Ri Atkinson, Perstin y Joseph Gales o! Raleigh Wm, M. Sneed, Ksq. Granville : A M'Cryde, Esq. of Moore 1 Cm: Alex. Gray, TRandolph-. Hance M'Cain, Esq. GuilfordXandvVm. B. Grove, Eso of Favettei vilie, for the purpose of giving an opportunity of subscribing to all thoSe who may wish to be conr cerned. -. : The black Arabian Barb, Sent to America in 1 810 by Colonel Leart cur Cuu tut general at Algier who obtained him from -the DeyatAmarkohieflarticutarfazot, WILL stand at-iuy tablef in Salisbury,-tht ' present" teascrnj now commenced. Far particulars reference can be. bad, to ray bilis. As this is the' firat; genuine Arabian that ever stood iri .Nortb Carolina, and. as jt is universally' .J t-. ,.. iff - - ' " .. . ' .. admitted that the uper;e(r etr.elVice of the I'mu- lish horses is owing more to their being cbsjed With Arabians and Barbs, than to any other cir. camstance. it is honed the American hrefW ;i iravagani use oi Money 1 or what tssttii worse, the not permit so good an oppor.ttnity to pas.unim extravagaot use of Credit. Proper means have proved. beenmsedto root oiit thi, practice. Parents and - This Horse was selected ibV Col. Leaf from tl Guardians have been publicly; advised and Mer private stable of the Dey of, Igier, whi.h con chajvts.and Shopkeepers intreated and warned ; sistedof 30 thit were chosen tvom his pub ic sta.- and.yet there are some recent instances of: Slu dent involving their4 Parents' and Ouardiana in rauchnnnccessary expence by-opcRing axscnlnts b1e oT SOO, Col. Lear sp-wks of him as having tht highest gharactet xy horse in tlw ' wholf regencyf ; . A.&AR.SQJ;. , 1 - . -j- . .... . r
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