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lJ) ! 5: ee;. 1M I Vh nf Auirmtf 1813. laW. 4, sending hotth-ar half , put 10i arning toe row." ?. - - r 1 . . i' ' -UiL-nA orlinnnwat half .a 11 went dbout and,st6oa lowaras men m tot to TCConnoltrc thilf past 12 found our- ires abreast ot tne Bcnooner, -which uvioicm . -1, colors i a? 1 o'clock the Decatur wore round ; tif an hour alter inc scnooner unu u( Ct'effect $ the captain then gae order to pre j'recvery thing lor action, to ioau www caimwir ,d musketry, to bare the grappKngs, swords, 8cc. adrand having previously got up he neceisa- hatches to be fastened down, .At I o'clock, Decatur hating wore hip to order to take -schooner abaft, she fired another shot which fesseiover us ; at a quarter past a we nreacur rge gun end iioistea American , colors at me fcak ; wc tirea our piece a, second ana imru Ue whioh she answer by firing two guns loin her battery our distance was now aoow IfWnshot ; it yasj)ow half-past 3 o clock, the hooifer evinced a desire to bear away, observ this,1 the. Decatur hauled upon the larboard Jc, in order to pTeseot .her. bow to tne enemy i miautes aiicr, the enemy nrett a wnoie Droaa- which caused no other damage ty the urn north the Professor of the Drincioles aiid Dractiesof r gery is abundantly finished with, such drawings, preparations," 'iliodclf - and . instruments 'as have been introduced into the best school of Europe. - TbWthe: various branches of Medical Science wilt bV laugh! as fallows f J : . ; -" Institutes or Principles of Physici by John B, Davidge, M. D. yr;-v . . , Anatomy, by JAmesCocke,M. D. -'Principles aud practice of k Surgery by Wffl Gibson, M. D. : ' i'. 'Cbjplsfry, by BtishaDe Butts, M. D. . IMateha MeJioa, by Samuel Baker, M, D Midwifery, by Richard W. Hall, M. D. Practice of Thysic by Nathaniel Potter, M- D f The Lectures Will ; commence on the last Monday in October, and terminate on the 1st of March.' ; . , ' . ,. . The aboWreport was received and ordered to be published. , ' , : JOH B. DVVIUGE, Dean. tde FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1813. ELECTION RRTURX8. CONTINUED. Jqne? Enoch Foy, Scuate ; James Q: Bry- pofscssion if the soyerumelrt', and to speak doabtfully, whetUer it may'nojt be a base faliri cAtionajjiegmning to end," and this afteV ( taylng" eBtjuircid into the fact." ; ' ;v ;. '' BACAU i ivT"" 7 V In ihe'memh.oi Alay-'Ust, af'brig, under-the command. of a person who called-himself Don Pedro Gonxalez, arrived at Beaufoft, in this state, and entered as a Spanish vessel from the Maine The cargo consisted of hides, Jngobc proba bly worth fifteen thousano dollars At the mo ment this vessel was about sailing wiih an out ward cargo, it was. discovered that she was an Jnerietrt vessel, the Jane, owned by Mi Abra. ham S. HaUet, of Ne w York ; "and tSat she had been 'Piratically taken by a vessel formerly the " Whiting," British property which had been captured by a French privateer and sent into Newbern, taken rounB to VVahington in this state, aiut then fitte'd out without Commission as we are informed, for a cruise. Mr Sunly, attor ney for Mr. iJallett, caused .the Jane to be de. tained under procesa from the court of admiralty, U,-uept metrifVo injury to t&HU,- 7'. 1 m having answered her by r anot trom ourfj pQtofUobcrt-vVlliiaais, Senate; Oen. 7" w """""V w, na oeeu and James 3h.eppa.rd, Commons. ; i" u tt ,u s,ien,H" B": mRjng io trace u. belcher Fuller, Senate j John Ho- All that has yet come to light on this part of the imel runkkam, toiumons. - subject is, that a MrrT. B. Moiissier. f Tarbo , OflSteu--Brice - Bender, 8enate ; Edward rough en,pioyeJ 'Mr. M Dilliard of Ualeigh, to ;SaGabrielIIo convey twenty ore seroons of indigo to Bait.. JiJaekman and James Matthews, Commons. Hlorc w"er e aeuyerca mem on tne oa qi - Orceiie -William C. Speight, Senate ; Wn, June Ust, to Mr, P. A. Gueslier, msychant. Hollidy and Wm. Pope, Commons, ' V V Lenoir-Simon Bruton, Senate s J. Lofton tola, the miverva. . and Francis Kilpatrick, Commons. Communication. ix -Januaryjm796, im a ntninvc nwpAuTAiv ? t yc i j t? v r S,.' t- l. ...1.:. .1. Tw. fl. it..i:r., ! bnHhe outside of mv Bftfor5 I r,..hl en&9 T rarn' that. ft paot.from .Wing 5u.HuW W - t7m"" " :"" :" ounrt arnved at. Uottenburg onihft evemnsoJT thepurposeofobtainmgthe.rcmamsorthcgal. :r X CC tlat of W.and etated, .tluittaafeday tho te object ot ej aid wa9 L,.aled hl three or four U8; a" "r!P At that moment en her voyage, and returned to Salem, a few day a As I asoecunied frequently in surveying land, crHr- fyf and UaIIatin)arrived, anjl ... since, with the, sacred charge. Grand funeral and that tender part exposed to rubbing, it was 3ZFZ 6oleninities were to take rer it far that purpose ; it was now auojt tnree urters past 2, the distance about pistol shot- Bit crew of the Decatur having cheered prcpara- br to boarding, our flreor musketry commenced nJ was very well kept up y the enemy bearing tray in order to avoid lha ; boarding, seized the pportunity to fire a brbadsidainto us, which kill d two of our men. and otherwise materially in ured our rigging ; iand sails. . - The Decatur continuing to tollow up the ma. (tuvres of the enemy, endeavored again 10 board w hich she once more avoided and tired ano ther broadside. The Capt. of the Decatur hav k,r ofttered ,the drum. to. beat the charge, the lant Lawrcnpe, wasecessful in the re iv cried out to board Beavored,agam to board her, which the enemy buld no longer resist, and which was effected, by dartiiv into her stern over oux bowsDrit. our iib Lorn running into her mainsail. It was now" Monday tne3d inst ilfpast 3 the fire from the afuytry nd muske- iQ its nature have had try was terrible, aad jvttl supported on bath sides-. Tbe enemy not being able toaisengage hiiiastlf, propped alongside ; Sit wis in this position that iijtain Diron ordered his whole trew to board, mud with pistols, sabres, 8cc. which order wa etuted with the promptness of iightnmg Mr. inctnt Sa fifth, 1st .or'ue -master, and quarter. sster Thomas Wasborn, were the two nr9t on d the enemy : in doing which the prize mas. !tr received three wounds i the crew of the etie v (ought with as much cQurage and bravery as ju f (ha T-lorvtilr tViA uritK volftr nl 5r.tp'i.r!.-li a ire-arms ow becarhe useles?i and the crew "iUcu ?.s'" W1VW",V"V ' 'Idoe hartd io hpa with cutUe, ,nd" hvw 4n ! xtr,a-uii, ( ; g Cold shot; when, the Captain of the enemy f ; i the principal omcers being killed the deck, . a most violent nurrieane waretperjiencea ai tedwUhdead and wounded, the Engfish co Qharlestpn, on Friday last, w hich did greatda- rs were hau led downjby the conquerors. In coniee to the shi npinsr, wtarves and houses que nee or orders given by the Capt, ot the Lie ' , ,n- 1 atar, the vessels were men seperated, the ng-A ginfr and sallcs being in the worst state possible. i Hortid frfurdtr lQrt Satrday.jdght;.l4st- "44 mdstshpckingiuid ugnatural murdei? wasffeoi- hutted in Chapel Street bv a Frenchman! n'amcd .'-v. ...:. Cadet Larue, carpenter, on hii wifj. The'de1' ceased was welt known as a pradentrdiscreet wo---; fute. Ochaticter Ilatvipg squandered awayth f" greater 'prt of hs substance hiawife found -ineansto put wh at "little rA5 left beyond' ni. reach, t tinding he could hoy by , the piecauiitiri of his wife, waste the entire of thir little prOwA fci j , ho pen iicr- ior several nopins,'-ana re; ttirned on thfve'Y day he commiUedLhe un ; natural xrimei deroamUd n( Jier a wate-il wbicK he'said he . had at iome time given her aa i a present, which vhe, kjdowing his . dissolute way of life, piudjjtdly refused ,to giye him, ai- . " leging that, as he had matle her a present of i it, he had no right to it again; whereupon hi drew a large sharp pointed knife and stabbed hey T ' directly under the right breast, and she dkd in v bout half an hour after, ; Htr screama. brought ' several of thj neighbors to the bloody scene, who , secured the murderer and immediately lodged" him in jail The knife was thrust in between the ribs with such violence that he cotild not imme Stately disengage jt, as he atttrnp'.ed to. do,-4)ut ; procured a case ltnife which he i hel JTn his hand) v when lie was taken but whether with a view to . murder scma of the rest of the family, to d?fen4 & imself, or take away'his-own life, cannothe de- l V termined. '; fie earnestly entreated the" bye statfi' ders after he'iWaa secured) U put him to deaths exclarnngi t kill roe 1 kill trteJAW llrrald ,vl I?ostscript M . r 5 Newmrt (R,.)tigust Jfrrival of Messrs. Gallatin and qayard at fFtfa - . co Sound-. .- , This afternoon arrivedaheJwedish britf Ivtt .-u' -WU.JIUUI Y 0, UI a T .... .11 - J t ill ..lL' . . T ., freezing morning, I was throwa fromjny horse ,U, ,JUI UU7 P ?b - l irot a siitrnt contusion .. i- J i wfr l with tw;p cpnunissjon- f nlftA in Malpm An alternately sore and well six or seven years, r.- y J .,71 - r uiuce, in sstiitm, on . , ... .v .. j shin ariiiwf rmc? fhft ripsprindnn. nt tho mlftL. tcti . .1 . Qs i . but as 1 advanced iu aee, it ret used to heal, aud V 4, o- - -r - - - 7W".-s - - . ouch a ceremony must,' , . , a ' , i i l1 anchor there. , . - . - .i 7 hipmi ft HypiI srhnrnm iiIaai. anil t Isntrfh . - I- ' . a very impressive elfeet; cat dow n on mv anele ioint wlneh was 1 ' my unric iuiui niiicu vt Jlft.tiv to . " . - 1 " iia ' and there is not a doubt but men of all ranks homa erul. VarUn nnlieatioB hv. AiW- tir- uaras 10 our ernmeni, ana irom 1114 7, , . T . rr ' J 11 iiattinn avcrniTlnt t Mr. UaaAhlrntt .. ' tiou of. different, ph) sieians w e,re made to it; 0 7?rr;-r-- , without success. My relations in Burke coun-i " . . . r 1 0.1 I BUFFAI.OE, AUGUST 17 y iew u omuv o, aooui wy years,, TknrS(Iav iagt, batweeuaatid 300 Valuta: and parties were alive to the honorable svmpa thies the occasion was so well ealulated to excite. Those who arc in the hahit of writine to N. le CW M.Lcn - w , .- , ! mv sevemetu year. Orleans, &a. will fimi it the safer mode to direct nJrv jS) that agreea via JJort Adams. Iihed predictions i 1. if 11 " j ' vn xnnrsaay jasi, Dexweeuaana soo voiuBs m June, 812, ,whn m three months cured mv i i- . 1 1 ZZ -i 1 -l"! 5 .v i .1. jji v teers from the adioining towus left this plactfci.' lee completely, when 1 was in the middle of - . vri J,.-ff.k- r. VVhnt lamnet CTininri h. - - . 3 - . . ' . ... ?J eeabjy tg the old lady's unqua.iantJ UdL ak' Pjetldownthe same day. v 'aIa XZ u".Hu From Fort Qeofge.-Onr accounts are up , funded.on more than Unrty Suna- mornina. whi(.h time Bft mftTftmir ) IThe Governor of South-Carolina, has sum- years of eve since 'experience, and contrary to the opinimUi..u i i 7 iv..i. ill ry physician of my acquaintance, I hayetweck our '-kpt MiN,B!lv. kSAlLar suppose it ii owln to the iudieioUs use she made of the spirits of turpentine, leechas, poccoon root, &c. &,e. "Iter name is Mrs. Bradshavr ; a married lady, illiterate, and modestly obscure. She nves-at-Lqvelady-ford,- Catawba-Biver fight miles below Morganton. In my opinion The United States' bri Enterprize, Blake- she .-ha profound skill in old and new sores on ly, has captured the British pnviteer Fly, and the human body. Cancers she will not under taken her into Portsmouth, New-Hampshire. take. filled aid wounded on board the Decatur. -Kill M 3Wounded 16 one of whom, the Carpen Iter, since dead .T i " n ' . Ottboardlhc Domtnieo. - - 1 ne ingate issex, capi. roricr, was in.nio Kilkd i 3 Wounded 475 of whom are since de'rla-Plata, (South. America,) 70 days sinee, dead of tbttr wounds Total killed and wound- wl(h a great quantity of specie on board. 1 i td 60'mong the killed are1 G. . Barrette, - . s Commander rMr. J. Sacker, Master ; Mr. D. Brown, Purser; Mr. Archer arid Mr. Parrey, Ui. 4. - f Kb inf OVTW..i:t; in idshipmen-r Wounded, Mr. J.- Nichol, Mid . V-- tr ! f . . , , , A ihipman.- Ths Surgeon and one - Midshipman M. a wpte had taken place betwe were the Only officers on board who wore not kill ed cr wounded -Tlie Lieutenant was left on shore During the corhhat. which lasted an hour, the Ipng's Packet ship Princess Charlotte, remained litlent spectator of the scene, and at. soon &s the fcsstls were disengaged from eaf h other, she tecel about and atood to the southward. She asd sailed from St. Thomas, bound to Entrland. Snder a convoy, to a certain latitude, of the Do- A report having gained considerable circula te sea between Oo Ternor Hawkins and Gen. Calvin Jones, we are authorised to state that the said report is utter ly destitute of any foundation in truth. John S.Travis, esq. has ben appointed pst master,- at Beard's Mil, liowan. , . WILLIAM SHAHPE. Iredell, Augttst 20, 1813. From the Vortsmouth Oracle. DISGRACKD ADMINISTRATION, Tlr President nominated the famous Mr. Russell to be. Minister to Sweden. The Senat? rejectedjbim. ' .Tin? President nominated Albert Gallatin to bo Minister to Russia, : , . The Senate rejected him. ' , . ' The President nominated Paul Hamilton to be Commissioner of Loans forSouth Carolina. ThcrSenate rejected him. The President sent ta message to Congress, recommending an Embargo. A Bill for that purpose passed the House. The Senate rejected it. . --r- Mr Calhoun, from the committee of Fo- ftack ?a mda lv a nre-ftV fnrminnhl frifoa 1 htt. . T.. ."7. - ' vuo "ji'ig uruiicry, uussiug oul, uie enemy auff; , persed, after a few shot. These kttacks'ai' principally made .by IndiansTho main Uforee- isnow said to be eohcenfratedneaf .s ' the 4mile creekThack r Queehsfdwtt oerters from the enemy come ui almost daily , J i.. i .t . V - . m . - we uauerotana qtncir accounw aree ill sonm f , things, j the British army is supposed to contaia rising 2000jregnlar8,' 5 or ifOQ militia, and k'ob . uu j uaiaas. of provisions ca ; Medical- luteliigwice. , (JKIVEBSITt QF MARYLAND. Fropi tie Federal Republican. - HEOMENO! IK tH ANNALS, OF TBIS OO- VERNMENT. TURREAU'S LETTER. Thp Federal Renublican. of a date subseouent to that of the one from which we copied tUc . "igu Relation brought forward a report, ap , , , A- proving the President's conduct in relations to "French minister's cxtraordinary( letter, con- the grumh 0jthe jy ; t . , . . .-V- fains the following observation's : The House, byna majority of twefve have re- Tim tntp1liipncpr has hpn primnollrwl tn nn. fu still to act imon it 1 ! and" hive. ao,tnflv ntli ' AT a .m'ceUOcU'thb ''lCuUrCtT Physic .of the .A'. - n i :. iourned: leaving Mr. ftalliAiinV- RMolut.inrii , . - . -i' s- i .1 L . ,.uce inis lener, on uccuuui oi me universal im r ; ' c tit t 13137a commiue was'oDDointed.t& examine. 1,i- pression it is; making against the executive. -.. ' Usaridportthe present state of iherrttitutiont i tSTithout daring to deny its genuineness direct thef'luwinsr reuort wasorecnied at arrneetincr lv. it has emnloved insinuation instead of asser- a cld the on 19th instant s- ; . tioii: and has boldlv and ftilslvnretAded. that ' Thl comwUee. appoititcdon the ;I7;h insUi- , , .. - i -As Mr. Madison is absent from Washinston, p inq jlre.ito' the state of the i ledcal department , " ;r Mr. Gallatin more than half seas over, Mr. Wthe msutuuon.betr leave, tarport rLv whmpiib,whw Monroe so tanwell as to be incanahle of'dis- 4That they have esmiiiediSe.statoftheJnwriteff" hd refused td be received.' Without charging the duties of his-' station, and General iutioncini congraw the"' multiply thj;' words .welcome atonce to the' proof; ; Armstrong decamped tit the frontiers pray.in 'riendiof medical Vte'rature, cf WfWKfeh.- form Tonriittmerou8'r'adeTs'whether.Uie learn- ... . . . . ---------- . . J ir'l1?..-"l .1. ' ..J eo t uiiufii ionc, ine secreiary oi iae-navTi is not acting in that and the several capacities of president ot the United stazef, secretary of the tary of eompen eajiung his bread by the sweat of his brew , i , i; . , Jin Enemy to Caleb Quotems. VKirisniag condition andCflatterihg pfospects' of!Tf . , V - ,r .-ff , - ' , .-. J the UniversVy. - Notwithstaridl; the:nuroerous the hand writing of Mr. Graham, the chief difficulties incident to the orcaniz urn of a ne w clerk in the department of state, who held that of t; nd extensive '"eswStishaWnt, Uhe" perseverance '.fice-atthe. date of the Utter, andjet holds it. vi- treasury secretary of stated and seereta ad industry '67 the 'building commiueefiave.sur- n y gentleman of eUhw If so, what additional salary' or eoi mounted every obstacle. VUp, Graham's hand writing mhn see the mami. l 8at!on " allowed him, for thus earning his inat ine nuiinr ior. uiCiaccommouaiiop. . - . ... -c f the -ProfrtwraV and the diflcren classes, was cWi -p at tne . cornet ot liay and ci:antencel on the 7ib,MdyrH8lV and 1 so fr ;Greene streets, Georgetown. That the French ivlvanced,' aa to adniitrall he protessors in the ; original is not now on the files of oihee, we as course fihe ltust' winter . -,V" it't '.- itfat ikn '; l tat nvn to on . .r 1 r... . iklABttA&lav. . . . ." L tJ V : I. - 1. . 1 1 i lL f . . n tl I . fl Prod7 iflrv -Last week a Mr. Fisher was in this village with 'a son' aged about 5 years J li'Cr.' V .. t ;ild Ci h 'meiicaaiid deemed ijifsrionto none in Ea' 23 and mianisht coutrivances of administra- very Well, and appears IfoTiaVe irobd intellects. '.'.'... ' J .-.,y .1 -' " r5' ' ir"L-i..!4,,.i k.i.: u iii Tri " it ''..-. j i- I tioa being unfolded ; "and that were the files of V11' ' (he Department of State alone to be consulted, v i their jaeeeiiQrs would gala very little light' u .-.A;t'ii i';:;;v'- r t jr 'The existence of theimanuscript in onr hands -Tliat liiei',cjfevr; of Chcjniairynd .M;n, trilogy hn been '.wccoTiie'T during. Irre recess !s c last h i.i inviryviuaVhis 'iipvaatus. and a'.imcHAi oat rra 'cCtJ,'. That the British sipnf; is hdi " v i'f sa&hot for a momsnt be doubted. " 1 ' - - .. -. wicii'l'l"3 ; . BORLNOTpJrf rocsT 20 . V'- I While the British were at Platfobureh; Col Murray, conversing with sojne eatleinen, a! . eideutjy drew from hfrVoelfet kerchief, a paper which lodged! upon the ground. T4 A bye staiider observing it, ' teppVd ' aside - df f the Colonel, and to appearance accidently 'ifrpj0 ped his handkerchief f in pickiogriip his hand ; kerchief,, which 'covered tlielper,b secured. - This paper contains a-plan af Platts r! burgh, and this town, the situation, of this camp ; all the bays upon this shore, recommends SheV burn bay, (aTew miles sobth of Burlington) ivt the best for ah army to land, gfves all the toads leading from said bay to "this vUlage, ' s ' We onderstand that or edmjpirlon of writing- " one Joseph ;AckIeyi a citizen of Plattsburgn has beeji charged with the crime $ .he for some time denied it, hot finally has aeknow lodged the fact, and that tye jwas' to receive one hondredl v dollars ; for the'plan. Fifty v he had: reeived 4 the remainder was due to him. - , Ackley was 'secured, and immediately sei$. ' to Albany., ' v J;: ';i - ' : i- Fifty sailors arrivedhere yesterdat morning in the steaid boat, from Ihe so .thw&rdA jol lyer set of tare mt never saw together. " Our little fleet which is now fitted up and ig ready for Sea consists of tho President 12 guny Commodore Preble; 1 1 gun, . Montgomery la guns, two Guu Boats, mousing each an eigh teen pounder. 1 .'A se - diisd4 Lately, in Philadelphia, Mr. Alexander WR son ; a gentleman who had enriched American literature with an'cxeeUept history of our birds, besides a number, of light and spirited produo tions. .Wr AVilsoa was a native of Scotland. - Statd of Nortb-Cai-oLma. If he continues his growth, .until manhood, he will make a second Lambert x . r f: . '':; --vC Buffaloe Taper. - " ' awaaafaj ,. - y . " . l-L- 1 . The people of New London have now build ing hyubstrjiptioii, fouir Row Qallies th Ipf ti 1 i r Treasury OMce, 1 stJSevt. 1813. ' THE Sheriff and other Revenue Officers ol the $rata afor& aid,"wiU Lear m mind, that h lime o acrounting foe the Palic Taxei anil paying them into the Taury n now , and. , t carSidcrAtf hoped and expected that tbe requisite r 4i uw in UMjjeyaa will be punctually and lilerlly cook. . plied with i W judeed' the acknowledged- worth and Iried tilhfuhie$ of ihe officers concerned 'uyli lie belt poibte rn unds of reliance, fhat neither Cao lure nor 'JeUy will take placV on the p?rt of any of ihrrat tut that theaccuusts of all wilt-i be finally balanced and useA7 af the Teaiury Oftca on or DCS fore lbeiirt day ef Qctobei nejt, the p ui.d nxed ty jawr i ' J i
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