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fc-.m .-, rttreatto KTrtesiU vvUich is upArds-o' 2 j mil" Fiorfc'wUere .'hV fcf elcIi" wdu!..' Xu at svc'i time ih.e 'enemy ' ttiet mcrsi jiav n"n helpless, uutii tji civvs regained th.m have had command pf th Lake, imme um'eiy upt-n'sirh successful event. .'"'.' , i, '-i-'rt-d iy some srdr'if rs ol me nemy nave come f -v.M I'oijh i'cf.maul V ana mnntiviuw uiai (hu''e tMMwjBrerwa i;imtsiruing .and hiiu'li.',' near, the btter'es, Sir James Yur in bis v. actu.V-ly bube harbor, reconoitenng the v - . ' . . , . . . .1 ..' i ,,itio! oi i!y.vj?sst is, ana naaipg e wwjn naa Hit: deserter that esve the. intelligence To. a th'tf -secret expcdiuii rbmlK'Ogstprj-, in si (Y 4 .: . ii. ' -I -nul bj.it atjrreat uistanceou, iniu i amv iu or fr Mil . a G V. Lewis arrivndrere on Friday the 2d, to ftfclmv.iWY ;f ihn innps, anil was saluted.". VVAiiii xo roN Citt, July 16 harbor, tlv (W waahrouE 'rto'riea.r Fort Ttutb- i.il.fc.--rv.,.. a.;. , ' - '- i -" ''' - . "w. Tursijay . Ii veinv; -sit. this "time t ioMhc, enemy's ships r off thi. harbor, thjree betvyeen Fisher's IsJaiid and long Island and two off Block Island. '. yef .''-V .'.. "'iFryn the Amional luseltigeneeK, OUR' R EL A TiONS W I I'H FRANCE.'-' The- e as we r of thy executive to the resolution of the hoiise of reprHenTallvcs respecting the time Ace, manner, 8co ? f '.he firs.t cornihunication" To this eovei nment of the decree purporting 10 be adtfniiiive repeal of the French decrees of Berlin ana Milany was yesterday trar.'iraicled to the hoqsfe of n-presmtatives-in the form of a report from fc'ie secrtaff of 8tre, It is an able and vuluable state paper of consi jerable length," ahtl U1 occu. py several columns 6f oyr' next paper, Th report eir.b- aces the following facts, stated in rti tinct and ynrquivoctil letms : That ti"j first inttlliyenc'i ' which this government received of the Frem h dtcree of the 28ih April, t S 1 1 wli Yesterday mornirijN on ufter day l-cht, several 'ommutjica'ed by Mr. Harlow, m a Ltter Tiearinir r.xnrtts.s r.-aclu-d this cry. annouqemg thft tn jdate on the 1 2th of May, 1'8 12, which was re liriiUb sq.rdton.or a pint of , wa in our wat rsceivf:d by .his department onHhe 13th July -fed -forty or fifty miles frorrvthi place,-- and manaced j lon:m That the fn si in!mation to MtT itarlow a.-i atJack on this city or some nightioring town, of the cxisteDCt of thst decree, as appears by his. Orders v;rc forthwith issifcd i'v the pr .ter communica(ions, was priven by the Duke of Hassa authority for the fl'ssemblac; of our Military For j no. in an informaU conference on some day be-- ces, ahdhy tea o'clock all the.Reubrs encamp- i twet n the tbt and 10:h of Msy, 1812. atid that wl in vu' iitt ;nborhood, ana nearly ay the Voluu.jthe otfict. I crnmur-ication of it to Mr. Barlow-was tir CHnapjoie of ihe-'"CTty a" GcVgelown re 1 made on trie 1.0ihof- tixatliiionth at his req -est ; on th-i march fgr Fort Warburtort ! its yicini'y. that Mr Barlow transmitted a cnv of titat He. Jltal'Oiit three hours, hear three thousand men ' cree, and of .thef Dnke of Bassano's letter, unnouiv were -'der. arms- The greatest enthusiasm ,p. ; cing it to Mr. jRyssttl, in a letter ol Mu l lfh, in vailed t wo man :Urunh. trom trie combat which.: which be also triformed -"Mr. ' Russell, that appeai-fil to offtr itself- ' ' , . ''"'i.Duke of Bassano hVtl stared that the ' decree-'haifl l'he SecretaTy at War went down in. person ;) been 1uly communlcatedto him j that Mr. R iis. foio.'l Mour.-e (the Secretary of tate) and many,? sell replit-d in a letter to Mr Barlow cf the. 29.tb g -fi'lcinen riot ftttaclred to anyytnilitaiy corps, j, May, that lus frrst know led t-e of this dect've ws wh?a wifa ajrgbthtiiarSiVVeru uriliss' Ijrcatly'oveVpowcred hj-tiumcrsye tforw Band that vill fight to rriari. In thi rours of to-day, .oar force' v il 1 consist of about 800 men' i4 Vf rsl Gaofi c !d l not susrain the chock. The al,a;m.pr6cii6Cv4 ; he.r r'd hy a repoYt that the Enemy haf actually landed in 7oW, threw her trrtH convulsive fits, and sheespircd in six or eighE hours !"..' . ' ?'v."v"-j-T"-vv' '.'y c- .t ..Yours wspectfulljy' 1 v -! a tiio. vvAtso.'i - V, S. ' ( Soma of the rarew of "the Anaconda have just arrived, thev state tha't th'v fovceJ,nJe'l at Portsmouth w fso men, that- 43 vessels, se veral of which were ships of the line, were .off the bar. They behaved better than we supposed. Cenlinels were placed at the diffeienr' doors, an! money'wus offered by the Admiral - for th? ptn, visions. They say they will come hfr;.' Om; m;inin attempting to escape, with his family was killed. i derived froirr' his letter, and that he' has repea'edly state l the same since to this. government. l'he secretary of state reports sho that, no communication of the decree of the 28.h of A- S r t A. 1 . t ' maup to uus government ny In tonsequence the ah5?e information, com' municated by' express, GovernorJlawkt!:s order -edt h )rfce d m il U-fti- to- ma rch f r-N ew be r vtt C a p u Clark's vaiiirjt.;ers llt this on hunday,-with M.-ijii- l7enera! uulvi Junes and aides i on ivlonu'ay the l3.)verr,rr and aides with Maior Thomas Tlehder stvt and Capt. Anderson Hunter's troop of cavalry also marched ; a) Wednesday, the drafted men under Cpt.' William M'l.llars, withXol. Ropers and Major' BurinerjTlefnhis'also for Newbern. We u.Tclcrstand Ihdf the 6ova(n.Y has crdered the drafted iiicn from every countyirt the state, (ex cept y.s ot tin- nt western) to repair t v ilmtng toi Nevybirn,Washingro;i, and Edcnton. By a g.ntleraan from Newhern, we Uarn, that the wife of Capt. Alexander Hch-erspn and otb-r 1ad9, taken by .the Briti.di...a.t -ShsJiiJllejeBi. politely treated, and suflcred to depart for Kcw. bern. 1 It is also stated that the Eritish have left out-Waters. with a. 0 "g.of fnjceVnd.'4$ prisoner CojM- H ?rr??t&-McWijio; 'fr'the F'HsboferThr syenx havl a'W-.' prured : the Bitituh uri-g .K.'r i f ft ''n"-wf.jHidUn ' sentjher to J,mcrl.Ii.l,iV B'm wu$ riie. ai istprshe hid a.carg i bfTish, &c. The mails per packet were s ni p'eiu to h;r' hein'captU'ed. ; . ,..'-'.'.1 1 ' " ,, Left th Pt'csient '" chase of a brier sJpnoscJ tbeft-sloop of. ar,r:' "' "-; ""' h ive gine down as volunteers. AJ1 business ccas ed, not in eonseq itnce of the magnitude of the a-" larm, .but because so great a.proportton of our ci;i.eos hiid left the city- We hope- this place imy not be the destination of the Britisit force ', ' mil 18 1 1. was ever Dui. if it be, we are conffdent they will meet with : the minister ol France, or other person, than! A sword has been presented by several cen- dtteit ami disgrace.- We scarcely regret the oc- i as is abc.: shted, and that no xnhna4ion ot the tlfmcn of Philadelphia, to Mr. JjAn OMeiU, of cision, as te nds ariocoeujtQ iionorawic a testimony vCiuseonts not having .Ieen-communtcatfcd..tothia--MaVf e- .Mace, a a taken ot respect, lor his to the spirit oi our- people.. -.We shall- in oar j government and published-at the tima uti'.s date,) exertions in detence of that place against' next be aDle either to remove or conlum ; the ap-t-was vermade ty this government, or so far as I lbc attack ot the British I.., uv wv ,iu iuijvrs ui V.UUI11 hi in v t rut rvtr inatie vj inii government, or so tar as prehensions of-fur readers for this place, "by "as:it is informed to the representative or agents ceruimng flic deslihauon of the "SquafltOD. ToTthm.nVted Stats in Europe," The mmlsier ol " Frnre- h is been asked to explain the came of a At 18. o'clock last night, one of Capt Caldwell'; preceding io exiraurdinary and exceptionable, troopers e rne i'p express irona rort Warburton, -who replied that his first inteJlifree of that c.'e- surrection ir and biought the pleasing intelligence that the ; cree was received by the Wasp in aktter from ! !,een fciind i :'tmy his not advanced since the al.-q ro was first -lue duke of Sassano of May l&h, 1812, in which iri his state, fj:v-;n. notwithstanding the very ft-vorabk- wid : h; exp'rtssei! Iii.s surpiis: excited by Mr Harlow's massacre of whir, has blown these-twe-.ays.lln force is co-amtmi atio: -that --.prior letter of "May 48 , fourteen 3ail in the Potomac. . in which he had transmitted a cur.v --of th dfrrr-.. , 1 - f'lr tlie iniormation of this government, had Dot been received About on half of the- rtpojars, drafted mili':a arid vohi'jteers- encamped ac Wrburton heights ,lis t'ij-lu; the remainder wjtbin a few miles of ihe frigate Ar'ams lies, with some giin boats, rear the fort at .Warjurton, which is in very copd i aider and weil garrisoned. . - FRIT) - Y, .IUI.Y '2., 1815, 1 A TTACK. OC i.(X)CK. Monday, nni'i g last the public attetvtion' has Jixtr?efk7 0 Mcrjrom Major General Crvm-to I considerably ext iled bv the jcei tain intelligence i' excau wy uov. tewfcins, d-Med lhat a fleet consistmp; oi 7 ships, 2 bfiirs, I shoo.) ' " N.wbiln, July 16. 1813. ItA't'-and a Ioop, wtsre between Hlo k island nd " J,In - tiic ,-j;iin. Sii,n after the tatizens were paraliztd ',' 1 livc the honor to inf rm your excellency ith the inform tiion that Brier. -GenBurheck had-! laal I arrived h:ie vestered about 12 o'clock; and recMiid-oulers frtmGtu. ArmstronL, Secretary i fDnd 'hat about 40J troops liad nnived in town at VV .r,-to discharge nil thf. militia on duty in : ''r-'ra 'he neighbouring cotiniies- From the most this p: cc .and Grot on j hrf ihaf'General Isham, ! correct infrnm nion rt ceived of tht stats ofthe rne- had lisned his ordet s accordingly. By 1 i o'clock the ht'le pauiottc army !eg .n t assemble oil j the parade from the various outposts, The "harbour was arnmnteti with small- craft crowded with the troops , Gr 'ton ws completely evacuated, not a j they have 2 500 iiifantry and marines. iF. v. ry mom c.ier being Uh in I'ortGrtsolcV. At thn , in- ; ,n! 'nt ' o'd-i-r on short about ne thonsnr-d mt-r- tcreatmg momentKe Ramilies and a fiiRate Which were under way a te . miles ft om the har Hor, com , nced to exercise heir guns, aruTfired for half an' hour intxs-tantly- Tlie st retts"were crcuded with the distressed4nhabi;ants 5 and ev. fry huig-appearerl hk confusion. confounded." The ci izths were panic struck. To the perpetu al rqiii what does this mean? what is ihe causi. of the dismissal of the ttoups ?5ioone could give ;isati-.factoy or rational reply. Conjecture tndiavouied to supply the place of fact. Some Suppoed'an armistice had taken place ; some that tne ordu's from WiishifigtoO were forged; and others, with rr. plausibility that niiirepi escnta tions had beeh made to the "War Department by jGme traitorous persons. . An awful if fpon Ability ; to 'the n!bn is ossum Ct) some where, limber w; krow not- . Fon Griswould -was left without even a guard jfrom nuon till ten orc!ocfc-in the evi)'mg. At one.o'clork the irconsbeiny l'ormpil in co . . . i . -. rt mrjaxvcrJd'y tk ' . ALARM. . ' There i$ a strong apprehension of a negro in surrection in Va. and this state Letters have bee fcund- written by ti eg roes' trt Va to negroes advising them to make a 'irtneral of the whit?s,on tlie niiht of the 21st inst. the letter is in the possession, oJLa rfentleman oftheirst respectability in this county we have not yst obtained a copy forpablica ion- , A negro in S ii ry of Isltf of Wl.iht, (Va.) by the name f Jeo Dur.den, has" written a letter to theabovexntt; to ni;:-oes in Edgecombe and to a negro by the name r P :'ej;, in;. the county of NorUtanrpt on N C-tii letter ha-i vritteu- to some negroes in this chu.i'y. J-jo DtittKh iys, the British promised ih-'tn ihe lands if t! y would slay the whites. It is necessary for the general good that . a RLtieral pa-role take fiacc tlirouijh tin; country. It can do np harm fthe letters should turn out fb'gtries. session pk-rv ofpowdef and ball, aud their gnus in gotd oivit i AIT negroes caught iivthis. . town on a Sotnly hcteaker, will be pu4shed unless they have pas The owners'and overseers ofslaUs should keep a stritk wvcVover thera- Frrn the Virginia ' Ilaraldyd dem. fiafict. " Gtv ihr'Df.vil his due."- Adaf;e. . Capt U nicode L a gentleman of rts;ecta bi!ity, well known in this town and idr.ity, arriv.' ed here on Saturday last' from Hampton. He vs : taken pruontr by the British in heir late attack on ihut place, and "cued on boaul of Admifijl cocKOumers snip, wtiere r-e was tletamed two daysv and then released. He was very well treat ed while on board -was clostly question d by the Admiral, respecting the ficc which- was station ed at Ham'i, the m'iit iry resources of -the state, 8cc. ... Che enemy acknowledge a loss of. 180 ki.led and wounded ; and very shrewdly esti mate the American loss at 1500 1.! , Capt. Lee visited almost evtt y 'house, in ILimp ton on Iiis return. To ' our, "utter astonishment. " I 'snatch this first moment from the hurry ,,e statea, that the 'accounts-tve have rectivedYol Died suddi'nly -at Newbern; in the,27 h ca her a,; , -Mrs. WJauoakkt (is roW; wif .f WH ( ' lisrtv Gas'rwi, Ssq' representative in C'.jriress f---j- mat district ;be wbol; tenor .of this amiji.; woman's 1 fe was an uva.urL dismay tf'.th'si vif tues w Uicli exalt our spr cic3, ir d 'pi . hr ht. h!- 1 lustre to femile ixcelleM' t r F.nJ iwcd wiih 'a s perior under standing, sbehsd ySdjuMi-d'y 'firnMi. 5 e her. mind wiih. a yar.rau;(unC.of uself kn lvidge, which, while iml.natcd'her .c'a.ver.nt:'. WHh the most pleasing-and instructive variety, fur rushed ffrnve and interesting lessoMs.,f,'r Ihe c n duct of life, and" the nurture cf her iriftnt'o-ffHpJ'i'' r.,lil'l1 generous, of- ufuiiiwU , bland and lmaffr-ciedvli opn j tn:j en'agin. c ;un tenance was the enu;ne index" of lhe"jpt!fest and mot benevolrit heart- It was a trimnvw r-:jn k concerning htirV tha't though 'her features, sini, could not be -caller', beautiful, theri; Was'a se'i7ii--f-charm about fhema ffUual K-"ace a'cor Ji .1 c. pression of truth and sincerity thit von ttifj ro. -i ti.of.a atTirst sicrbt, ariTii-re'isiably inspiredr rii'OL' a.ience,j,vnicft,.ui-t.)er acq ivri'ance Tiieveriailed-' crifinn. Charity othe numrrotn children' Vjf p ivetyr -who -laeked in her rulief was one of ti e regular hubits'of her lif, and it' is kiiownlo .jr-?-ultimate.. friends, that while she: was most secret. ' and U'.iostcfliatious in the dispensation of her bottu- ty, she ever th inagedThe. co'ropetencV. 'with 'whli'.-h rjtiltnr-ba-d-lileBS'ed--ii-er;- ar a tvmt- fenvf f .f the assuage nent qf b'imorw misery. Of chart t' in its hri?er sense, as" it points to oiia -d;ity in -'-l! tlie. relations t.f life; as it directs as .to rxera$.' justice towards wort!, and forUtStranr' towards mv firmity, to avoid pride and envy, irjabh":1 delaTrt i 5 ion and h?d d'fT;iences the vninc ol 'fi? isn't i mabh societyjo which. she movd is the' nest tis- ttimony. Ot th-'t circle, relentless dca;h I:(is 3v.,:f kened one of trrc brightest benms ; iilt Ung h'nh''' the bosom of'aflbction an frndahip embatiu i-T tnelancltoiy temsirtbTOCc,- ihrisTTafe-edqwrYiT-RT- which illustrated !a hey the 'a'raqters of r.-ii'-r . . U i r r ' Mkm r . uujuier ana i:iwij. ane wast "vciaea ;)t.-,r;vcr r. 1 n .. . v. . . - iny .i xorce, at ucracocli it coasiws rd-o T 71, six frigates two privateers, twiv-clHmcrs an-; iuud--ber fcf other smaller vusse!s, with 1: oit 60 to. 70 barges, and renders. From the best '.'inform:-, mo. - Jt jlm hundre-1 to each of the places f Oc: acork and 1'ortsmouth ; hc hur.died oF'whirh ! he v return, and retain 25H at 'each place, each l iht on slyorf, as a guard- . The loice i- under the command of Admiral Cockourn, whose her:d .q-iarters is at Mr. David Wrtlhcvhouse on PorlvuKjuth." - r?xro of a letter from Lieut. Col. Thdale to his excellency Gov. Hawkins, duttd 11 Newbeiin, July 16, 1813. Stn, ' . . - r and confifaion of alarm to inrm your Excellency, that the British,-on Monday Lsl. mad? an attack on Ocracc-k bar, by detaching from their shps number of barges filial with armed men, after obtaining possession of the navigation, and several cf the "sbippiiig at that time lying ihei'e ; among which were two valuable privattCTsTthf. .Anaconda ar l'Olo'it- They landed from their "barges. and their sii-j s, (hich Art at anchor off the bar) be on tne parade for t he purooseol dismissa . tw--(-i ;,nd xoo mn. om ,i i , 1. ...T. ....... . I . .- . ,, - i t ' . 'i vjuuiuuili) Willis lilST len.Jsham appeared, at their head and ddres-!rjt"nc'v-rtmrti-i encamped-' ,' Ihcmlwith earsen'sibiiitr.eruyand 'patriut-. JSCl. BeintrtinableT from our duianr.e to lictr t Itrtr ,rtn n lfifftn t, tr.i;. -r . . . c uidii ueutneu sentences, it wouiu be m Wore vain-should we endei vor-to pi vea : correct ab. trart of his Bddress.- Jle lamented frat- his du ty in obedience to orders carr.peleid him to the h ssity of c'tsmissiog-ihem-anhis -tnbmentl ilc regretted the causes which led to the ininvoid. V-Vv.c; tilers W?h they hud suttcrcd ; he was "hi.-t.ly p.'V.iiKd with th'rir readyTobdience to' the i'-1'.. and thvir trtily it loier like ahd patrio ic sub' frr-Trrto-tht? ; f c isry sacrinysf erronai im ti ri-.s', atjd tiie Uiavoijabltr privaHons and-J'aiigues' im idint so the oc'mp. retfirned;ht;m his thanks sj jr'"as tcpected their ton: :t towards hitn personally, add wished th'eiri stfe and happy Return to their severcl families. , : ' - Tiiesda'yMornjng" July I'2 ",-' Previous - to this re wand unaccountable order jf things the citizens hr.d become compartitively composed, many? who had on the first alirmJled'i'nto thJ CQitn ryi had returned to their dwellingsybut now seeing them sebes ibandoned by thenii'ilia the town is be comjr'g desolate of ' Inhabitants. - A boat with a fiag arrived-atone o'clock-from dhe Rtmi' Vs; )srcpsibry relative Co seyxn-Amipn-fmrliewrrs on board : the real object more pro b bly to spy put of the nakedness uf ' the b.nd. Tlitc ftMV being, tvo gutrrd at herntiuth H th't Dear J-isi, datedy 44 New berk, July 14, 1 843. 4 The Briiish are in.hosscsMon ofidcrrcock LanU PommouibBeaurortalso, must-intvitblv iaii into tncir narus. information ol the presence ot me enemy at the two former, places,; was re ceived shere on the. afternoon of Monday last, by the Re'vcnne Cntcer which was so fortunate as to esrapher-pTiRirrr7Rf-wvipT3l force consists tjf-74's! " frigate 3 brigs, and 3.1 schooners 15, baiu;.. from which Jnade an. attack on 2 vessels then lying at . Portsmouth, One of .these was the private arnudi Brig Atrac-" onda, of New York, ."Hid the.tithef, the Lttter of Marque Atlas, '.ate trom' France, with a-c'a'rgrt of silks Sec. Th;foTmer hAd fiteiy Wturiiierom' a successful crni.e, having taken fr .m one prize between 60 and 70,000 doilaVs, whfch the Captain last week deposited in .the State Bnk of this place. She restsTifd the Barges for st veral- mi nutes, untd finding theln gaining 'upon- her, her guns were ..discharged ?i her hirirand.she im mediately bunk.. ' '. We exp ejt they will visit os in Nevvbern. From the number of VvSst.ls,-it. is tu-nosed thev an sejrtj ncaily-paer thojsfln,. ipen iu- badges the savage cendget of the enemy, the abuse of fe .-Tint... Q. n .if l .'. i.nfn.in.lA.I , . ...J;i, ... lliaia, a , r. uilt:iijr .lllllfVliUCVI. . We beseech those vvho have the meins of as certaining the factS, lo. p;ive4hem publicity, pro periy autMOxt- -If one half the'iepo'rted enormi. tits have really been'cQmmittedvby tbE British, U is our sacred dutV to meet them as we . would beasts of prey, to whom the leastTdegree . of mer cy would be criminal. But if this 'terrible duty is imposed upon our gallant soldiers by mlsrenre- f-sftrtaiton, the binod of every enemy unnecessari ly slaughtered, and every American sacrificed ; to a mistaken duty, will re on th heads ot thpse by, whom; sensibility and ardent patriotism are misled, . Otir readers will perceive, uwVmv tlxeT Baltimore head, a rumour, that General Armstrong - wes a the doctrinal!, a sincere and.'liiHj practicer . f -g. tlie duties of Christianity : and -whilst her sn It ' 1ng friends may derive an.u-sefyl enm, le f.oiu ii.A . .:.. ,.r ,:r i u let thjvn consolethemselves jW the hopeii'.'t -'4 sit inowTsbeTB tbemJunhls worWl . ''.';' ofwos, under the protectionists at Almighty Us- if ing in-whose.-service and adiration 6.'!i breWi.id f her expiring sigh. . .,, t . t; WILMINGTON1 AXD r.M ". A PEtlSONf of decent miners f n I tin' u. peach iT morals, capable of Teitchiiig ths F.n fish Language in all iu brandies gramtfa'icalf, pd 4 he Latiii,Lai)guage in its e-trltor stages, " so W-itiiig and Arithmetic, is wjntedin thii A ca.demy, to commence his duties on tht first dv ' of the ensuing Novemr, and to contboc MTiiil hr. -tirst day of the s nbseq aent v Aujjust'w Applka its . ire req e sted tohand in their prtpos,l4on Turtr fure -iti? firiUhyoY Sepimber rttxt.to ' J A M E i W. WALK.ER. c'y., ' July 22, 903. tsp. -' " - ! - '' " . - AT rEN'l'U)N 1 .." ' Ihe a'jsont mejnbefs.of tbe Ral(-rli VoluU'eeri are c . ' .r.uiitled lo lollj ibe company, to Newbcin wiih all v lipatch. '- JOtlNtK. CLARK Ca..j. ' ' - j-j' - ' .- , . r , ' -i i - ii ; . Notice. . , THE subscriber takes this rncthod to inform the public that he bus removed to Hilisb rough, and taken ihe house "formerly occupied b VVillraljiind,' and jately by :Irlenry.Thouib.'r and Co. where Ifc'hds just Jreceivedajiew oil'--general assrtfnVnt of bot h " j ' DRY Gii)DS3AN GROCERIES ; nd as his iertnsa cash or coun ;,?y prodr2 (no credit) he is determined In sell at very !, , duced prices, -:.':i.. .',, ' -: ' : ;' - denis iiatigis, . . June 2V1813. ;v? ,,- ;.- 99 Ot bout to proceed to .the. northern! frontier 'for the pui-poCfif taking the ' tqmmani of, iXje' army. VVe apprehend that this is a mistake ; and that the Secretary 6f the War Department is soon to proceed to the fron'ier.Tof the purpose bf re nfgan ising .the army, and 'superintending its operMtior-s. Notlung bnt ta'session of-Conyress," which ren deied his presence at WashinRtoh indisperTsably hepesHary, hfts jiitherto preyenud' an intension, loug ngo conceiyed from bein curried info effecf- JVationdltddwcate,' COMMODORE RODGERS. . ..-, .',,".. ' Boston, J dy 12. Cotyetleship AdmiVtance Srapuei ffD-oxhu- ry frorn London, sailed 4th May. The Ad. mittance has 160 American prisoners On hoaid. June 11, lat. 43, lofig. 30 was bonrded Irom bv u . S. frigate : President, com- Roderf rs, wlnc-h haddaken. khe night-1 belote ths British packpl Duk? of Montrose, fiom Flmoutb for the WV fndiesj 'had hefthen in co; reedy to aail for. Engv State of orth CaroI4 W - - KOWAN COUKTY. : ; ' Cmrt ofpleTs dndy -Elizabetlv M Jtelly, adm MtHN IT appcannff to the satisfaction if b- . o ft b x the defendant, John Mcwnan, i not on inh I iuj. of this state ; it is c.dered by the court th' .f lication be rnade for"thre weeks succesSj v . thecRdeigb Minef var that th & (ut.nt ,; Newnn uppeiar at out1 court of ploasao q..i-t.;- session to be hell for the county' oV"ioM-nr the court house iri Salisbury, 9;5gd-- day in AuguM next, and enter his plea o th .- ...:n . L ' . . . I . fT-. I J- - T piJinini s oeinann. . A Cvpy from ike Minutes, ' ' - TEST '5 JOfLNGrLES,vc, -IT State of North Carojirja, . ' ROBt.sON COUSTY. Court of fileas and quarter ?f.ion. Mau term 1 p J'inies M'Kay and others ) , . . Kyt'ciUipn for dsitr:,--i The administrators o! C lil t i John 'M'Kay, "dec.."." jT IT havincrbeen made ap' ear to th satUf.,rt'- of this court that Jdin M'C'ill orte of ihe del. ...I ants to this Petition, is a re-idt-iit of this tf r . Souih Carolina j it is therefore ordered" that (ri't li.cjtion tie made for four wet k RHCr".f ively in t! Raleigh Minerva, thai unless the s-j'td John M'V appear at the ra xt term of this rout t to bt, W the 4rh Mondav nT August next. 'and pl-.-d, swrr or demur, the .peti'.i-n -hhall'. belai'iii-.. confess- again hioij and heard x p.-i te. 1 -I
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 23, 1813, edition 1
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