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''.-.is . ' tlflc'. Wc Jed, effcrisoi--. ; i?.fi!e?firviil! c'vehtuaAv lead to fpeaee i ifV Iow- 4 ee'sof theiV'lirrtlte,y'ntf . c4r-7trtPHr irtIlSrierl.Y,rc -WeeMarjti!! TVwga for aj)nji566muskt j aiiil ii SiXl A16 rincilftipii hl$h 'wewere .I1.J1 if Ammunition. wa:Mns, 'irovwioii,,&ft at pre&eutuclinLut Was ttil attainment of ' ire tfi "troiL!ef tbiteciiiivfe APJ iriilaAt ; a fairand honorabie peace-h$ vaf persuaded vitlorj. -t ": v -J'S' everyjue.wpum ue reouy 10 ma.e mruier ex I'AMERIC AN ENVOYS. - The British prints ejAKt occupied on the erlions?: "Pit events which were continually succeed-? "V.: t, ':,!' '" h " y 1 - fagWvU por in Buro tlial veryTliU n Hr TEBRUAT 33, 1814. ,? Ve and il,"1iof,evertcaUlftd..i,nsune,. of them, ,,r T j 7vi'tr v- ti i ioi-V . Aat j,6rd VALPoia was sent a second time to kfiU detached Ji tZlfyhtia, dated Satobu witt not'fettirt lowt on aud see thenV Slashing '"aT! the advaut tg of itietradc of the world, VhjlcC all chanee of our participation is eut off,' and our means 1 ', J5ti Pe te rsbu rg t us u H the' Emperor Alex ANDER'that Great "Britain eould not accp -r flnv.TnHJiation in the neffociatiob oh her ma; f Ctiie Tirticle 1 the i intrva, of the ! asl waalr wlhioii ataf ais 4 tint 4lia' -TaiB aIbaA riiil..fi Ttsrhts. Wealso find the following ar iiii .r: " 'vi tielM vLV- ' -i " Zmtoti. Centime , j "UVB TCmouraieu .agaia raarcuiiiyr lOacu, ' t. Petersburg, Oct. V9-Hef;Alajcsty Georgia, until they were furnished with tents, the EnrpresVonatardajrlastVg ees to Alessrs. Adams, Galia,tin and Bayard, monsifanee' has heeii made on thai ' subject. in' the quaUty of IS nvoy V,rW jgj, TIrulhslhat the troops cannpt march until Ministers Plenipotentianea from the , United . .. . L ,t v- . V Sof Americahis missio rv has caused universal satisfaction nere, 11 oi whp uie uepuiy quarter Master Ueneral j wished, that be completely successful, and that the re-?stablishmeht of peace between Iris Britannic Majesty and th Bepublie of the U. States maVfree1 the. navigatioo and comirterce 1 'four Empire frowjhe an ly. restraint which it lias as yet failed to supply " An express has been sent to that officer at Charleston to hasten the ' supplies, withont which it will be impossible to march such a bo- an etnerieoee stoeathe-reiiefwal of Jhelies 0 dy f men any distance. tfce strictest friendship with Jngiua.. ?inis?:--The Detaehment will notwait a day fortents after the necessary means of transportation arc received. It is organized, and the officers and Atr examination of sundry Inhabitantt oflhe town of BaTre.jcMassaeliUHetts.rehareed'W'ith nay ins aiuea ana . asstsieu uie urtiun omcers who escapdfrom Worcester pri8oo took "place ' .. , 7 ' . -''"' Ml; Jf. v V . laahitburts, where saU Individuats trerft .- jralizid,j84ira takehVpif the-f8l 'aM1anedYeaa 20t.Naykli when, jiaturali iasU ami 'passed.- tfal, heldlt FoYr&rdlbr.3LUut.8tanfoiid and : ensgn ftambf of the militia, wer eonvitted of - - the erime "oTdeVcrtibn and sentenced to ba -hotVhut;taftetiS'J)e;;aeteneYW4f,Voa't t v muted fbr the following punishment TpW" theft the said prisoners, have their faces black 1 ed all Ovef.and five rations of bee! and Jneal v. on thejipth inst. -.before JaseDaTafOue ofi hBiij'.,faout::!their theirioatiUuriied the - respondentii, a,Mr.! Jacob Bigelo w, was j wrong ide "out, with, the label dekrttoh" on . held totakfe hi trial before the circuit court - i'J&- V v "''i.'"'-''',;-1' FwoWeii-'tiroilwd theiroisirfWordsiioiBted ':i ,.?f ' " " I .1..:- ul-o ..j it.'..; C t. j..--;j the lines of the camp three timeS"bare headed V,.V and dismis8ed.'j t ' J V In jtbe Senate of Hassachusetts the commit , tee appointe4 to consider the proposition made by the State 1 bf Tennessee, for an alteration ta ' -the Constitution, of the U. States, reducing the 5 ' term from six to four years, in the' eleetioa of ' Senatdjt to Congress, reported that it Vas in- V expedient for this Commonwealth to adopt s uen proposiiioii, wiucii was aeceptea.l . strikine proof, of friendslipx.and eoiiUdence, which the republic of the-United states has " given to the Emperor, and the .-distinguished choice which it has made of it Plenipotentia ries, are much applauded.", .; London, Dec. 27. 5Ir. Dallas, SecreT , tary to the Legation; of essrs. Gallatik and Batard to the Court of Russia, is arri ved. It is supposed that the. object of his missjion is to obtain from this government a distinct exposi tion of the terms onVhieh the Court of Londou will accede to a peace with the United States." Yowt the Boston Daily Advertiser ofTimr&day. We continue to-day the details of foreign news contained in English papers, received by tlreAnnAlexaiideri-as late as the 25th and 2Tth ofeeenrber. That there is something yet in Reserve we have every reasou to believe and what is worse, we have the mortification to know that it will hot be divulged an fong a9 it is possible to kecp it secret. Jt is obvious that uo commercial specsilutions could be fouiid- ed on anv tL.ie that has niiiierro neen sunrpa men are m good health and spirits." Brig. Gen. Davidson, not havinc accepted the command of the troons otthe two Caroli J Smith Blair. e sq. has been appointed, post na .loitehoA tn !,K....in.f ih p roi-. ;J master at Beard's Mills, Rowan, in the room T? T " I of o. . -Trar, esq: resigned. u&cirueury iov. iiawKius, uas appoinieu rig. 1 J'roni the Petersburg IntiUigeftcer TO FARMERS. Tobacco of good quality, commands at pre- A requisition of 1000 Pennsylvania militia har been ordered outr from the counties of Cumberland, Franklin and Adams, to rendez vous atErie, on the fifth of MoJrcji., ' . : ' Bourbon famili.-Tho last accounts from England, state that the Count de Lisle, (Louis XVIL) was at Bath, very seriously indispos ed.',' ' - 'J:r.-Sf7 The inhabitants of the town of Gerry, in Massachusetts, have presented a memorial to die ; Legislature' prayrny an. alteration of the name of the said town to PhilIinston.-JThev state that they werenever admirers either of weerofthe Breaet whichhe borevith xr- 1 1. 11 t ,1. 4i a truly Christian fortitude fornearlv thre the moral or nolitical character of the eentle . ...u '-"n J , 1 v . years, nucM 11 picascu an aiiwie jrrovtdence In Rowan o'ttntyfear Letiagion on the ikJ Inftaat m tbi flh yettr of hrrief H it 8arah 'l Caldcleugh, w ife of Andrew Voldelengh, Esq. of a C aneer of the Breast, which he boreith t'l man whose name they bear dent Gerry. to call her hence from a state of. indiscribable affliction, which shel particularly experienced during the last few months of her unhappy ex istence, from the' ravages of that awful die- General Jos. Graham, to take the command. Payment of the Miiitia.-rA friend has fa vored us With the following report of the com- sent very high prices, g 10 23 cents having easel to a Spiritual life, where ' " Bliss Sternal feigns.? " Blessed are they who die in the Lofd, for they rest from ; kll their troubles.'?, Commu nicajted. - i: '. ". ..,-' " , Departed this life, on the nlorninsr of the 28th of December last, uvjdie 84th, year p his age, "..l.il a ltrf . 11 T.--.l. Tl- CI IL- d I m S-' mittce ,of the. house of representatives on this! yy ueen given icr some very prime, w neat r. upn uun mer, lormeny oi arbo- ubjoett The .Committee for revising the militia laws, which was instructed to inauire and reoorti what provision ought to be made for payment of the iniliiii called out under the, authority of any of the state or territorial governments j dul- -oWhiskey 65 centsBrandy, (Peach,) 80 to 100 cents J)raudy, (Apple,; 80 to 100 cents, LATEST FROM THE ESSEX. From the Morning Chronicle of l)ec24. Bv letters from St. Helena of the 10th Oct. for the defence of the country against the in- accounts are received that the Georgiana and cursious of the enemy, I Atlantic, which had been caotured bv the Es- " i r j 'iM . . 1 i 1 ... ' - . .. . . . . ... . . j. ' .- j;... ... . f r to trauspire -it is not less certain that cit iain ' Prh ai no legislative provision is tex American frigate, were htted qut as crui- tney iound mm somedistanee. floating with a . louses liVthis town iTavp -ordered large pur-j l,fl"a,lt '"ee. tor paying militia detach- zers, and sent to the Gallipagos in search ofj plnk, in the agonies VdeUhHe expired ( icw miuuicB uaicr. xixs remuins were iaicen to i shore and interred on an island V ia the Guipb- ish of St. Mary, in,the eounty of Attakapas. He aceompaihed a part? of eentlemen to the sea shore, some days before, in an open' boat, and on their return, being then 'some distance from' the land, the were -overtaken by a gale of ind, which sunk their vessel : part of tho crew reached the shore in safetv. in a smaller boat, and men returned to the wreck, whero ; !ases of fceriain artiel of southern produce. meo c.aVew 0Hi ier 108 uV,riy le,or the Charlton and New Zealaud whalers, which Weleav it to others to surmise tne prouaoie . o----i ,.v.v. hhm icaicu mcj nuuiucajiiuic. iucj cio nature' or the information of which they are ex- f " sanctioned by the president of the United then to go to New Holland in sarch of more eTiisivcfy -possessed it is enough for us to re- -States. The committee are not advised of the South-sea men. The IndiVpensible was at Wt the assurance that there iomeAiitff still. ilWJytt whieh;8uehanct:ou.Xoinhay. , . ehindthecourtain. V , has been refused. If there be any, it is believ- On the 2d of Oct. the Spanish Secretary of ed t,,e Publ,e ,ut?re8t will be better pro- Mammoth Batlk.Vhe great banking bill of ".Foreign Affairs, appeared in theCortes, and moted by .requiring special application in each the Pennsylvania legislature has failed in the rave all accounts" of, the existius re atiolis of lu UK u,nu lw cngress, man uy vesting , Senate of that state. Spain with Foreign PoerS.i,.ifrict"The.1'1 uie 'a'es 'V,u lermories an uncontrouied noWomeot of the U. Sls f Aoerica U'power of charging the United States wifh the not acknowedged rerdinand Vlilii as king ot i" ...... .uc,u. .uC.cu Spain; it permitted, however, the residence of service, perhaps .wiihuut necessity, and-possi-' our minister. It had seized Amelia Island and. '.v torobjeets inconsistent with the public wel Vjslirn" Finridn. wlsifh it ssinii after evacuat- tarer ed ; but it had seized another, of our provin ces The jjoinr. A" democratic paper observes We understand the Alexander brings infor-; that J' the point of Bonaparte Vpeech, as it re- mation that a.vessel, supposed ty bertlre INep-'lates to Great Britain, feonsists iathis, "that tune, descending the Baltic with, or. en account the French nation can meet every demand with of the American i commissioner, had ben-Wwo yS(ettdof a en But the candid -wrecked m the gull of l inland. r - 4, 4 . . . . . rrr. '"" That our envoys had proceeded to Berlin ; ! ed,tor leavc8 out .another oi which hits Eng aud frpm, thence were 'to go to Copenhagen to laud just as hard as this. The misfortune, was -embark f of America. Ve should conceive it! thfit it strikes lis, " his dear friends," just as moreH,pronabie tney wouiu enter uoiiaua. Where did they negotiate an armistice or trea- ty, if they have madeeither ? v That the' Daueahad withdrawn fron Ham ';burg. ..." That the fleet at the Helder had surrendered to the Dutch. . - .... i enter IlOllaiUl. cnrplr. n il flnne Hritain - Tli,. ..uceooa .fonl. "we shall meet every demand without a loan, which consumes the future, and "without paper meney, which is the greatest enemy of social order." ' 0 the arts of able editors !' This is the first time the cunning gentlemen, of the quill ever omitted to tell us of the enormous English . -., t . . , ' 1VT.. . I .11. I V I .1 , .1 "' . 1 I i l . giigcmenl oetween jum ani uom. unauney, on maimum ucui: xo u. uo; mey inougiu u nngiii : The Loudon Courier, pfJfov. 22, contains 'Com. ' YeoV official- account of the partial en- the llth of September, on Lake O . says r Being becalmed oft'Genne the wintr ntano. veo lead some inouisitive meddler to take a peep at ne8ee RiVer, lnniH nt spvin nn.l fin nml 4iftpn' nnil niornfa Dukt nl". 1 "1 cl?l 1 avnioi n nilHial . . . - Ak.. . . . . ' r tvirif .li vp mil ihtid iL-l.if.li hma tflnwn ipni .n..V ,lH .n rt..,t ...ll.i. i.n.ld ..I' v ........ w .............. .,.v. ovu.v, u ..u... DUVtULI II ' tVllUI 1 IllilU I i. .1 & 1 III their loni? 2 and 32 pounded : and from their 'tSe,capilol. cury.mobth, ei)ing "come take having- the wind of us,. and dull sailing of some n V 3iethink too, the paper money was not of our qiiadron, I louuu it impossible to bring tfite S(, sj,ort a bow as not them to close action. VVe, remained in this v ,'f, 0ir . ..- . ' a'lv - i .. -knuckles or administration. guns in ajl the squadron that eou) J n-aclt the bh;d 8?me m that way also ? Where are our A a n. a. ma'I n K n . . ... . . '1 .. I. ... m m. H . ... ...... itila.aaf .llAAflllM I .... . . -' .. . I a . . I ...... 1 Bnt,l cuclulj , hui. citiiuy little .uqill.u. cu, a. buu- 4iici tai -utTtti iut ui.iouijT nuns, ttiicnuj' seni more ittle Bona- illy ' ''avoided. Ht ifearte to ne,P you... Blundering as ye are J be- eaimet but; conceive it ('iftunate, fiiat houe. of Jieveye wili prosper eyery way belter without ur squadron have received any material da-;iiim: :It ImWr. anv .niUUr futureS ave re- tUery, '"''midshipman and 3 seamen killed and maiudfaiUifutto Bonaparte, in ? wonudi d." . ? a ; ifeetibiieome the United States, who, it appears, i- Parliiment -was adjourned on the 50th of successfully continue their war with Great t i ureezeBpruiig up irum-.uie wesivvary, WJinfortn, bv tlie nve millions at a time, and v 'iifth thi'vtipniv. rnnlil tirtt Lv.i. ihti wnnlUi..!. 1 ' , but he wM bhiiged ;toeViiofeiafcaa,io,, for,the tttuPC,iww. ya 5 in ternls : this however, he eirefi wait i niiii must naic uccm imisiuci a'NC jiau i i .1 . T I . TCi i .j haenemvaeied with the l.t .niriti i.l 1-t.n ab,ut the AW.h CnSUm , .":c: :ul'":M?,y..C"l,w,l M. Next to Denmark and Naples, who h ; i air. ' yvnit- i.n jijhfcu.iif m. aa uuimui : bread, iu Lis remarks on thcdjourhme"iit said . , . He was i certainlv as ''anxio'u'sslanVone to''W'nenn?. now, Mr. Madison He was certaii.lv as anxioUsNisnoneto i,vnen n!rca" "'.passage, iookcq comical anu enforce gnieraMv the vigilance of Parliament,' 7. -'enough.': Quoth Jie, " all, friend Bony, but, trusting as- he had done, to the moderate jj yishtqGod you were right there." . declarations of government at the commence- i: ' Since the-opeuiiVg of the;, continental ports, the. demand for goods has been .so great, in ' ment of the "sessions -and with" tliat perfect conGJcHce'-which he had at that period placfed In his majegtyV ministers, increased, as ji now, was, by bearing it declared by the noble lord, -(L'astioreagh; that this gofernmerJ was a par Epgland-thar'theanufacftriere-unabl'e-4 furnish , ah adequate supply,' The . wages o' it to, a .gionous .Alanifesto published from ijourneymenare at a gumea-uit a ball per ' Frankfort on thenrst'of Decemuerjheias noW Week.' In addition TtcT all .this the ' pfodiice of inclined to give them Kis fulltSt confidence, but tiC at'e harvest was uncommonly: abundant - so in dome so he reserved to himself a full -right .. ..-... 1 . j ... . of stricUy examining theirVonduct w hen Parlia-1 thc U1MI of VT -went should m'eeragainr ' Lookijig t the pro- j ety was much improved. I may therefore con .'gress of tUt veats ou lh CoutiHeut, ha trusted . Hdciitly assert that tlie effect 'of Our embargo - ytsrWay three .large, beautiful -letter f marque schooners arrived at this port, from the West Indies, with full cargoes of coffee, sugar, &c. viz. the schooner i Chauncey from Port an Prince, Transit, from Porto Rieo and Maria from Havana. The two latter belong to Bal timore. New Boric paper. - -- ' It was reported in this i city, this morning that our Commissioners .had agreed on the out lines of a treaty with Lord Walpole, where in it is stipulated, that seven years be allowed to settle the question of impressment and citizen ship. """ "JV. r. Gaz. . of Afexico, from whence his relations intend to remove him to the place-of his late residence. rC He ha,s left a wife and "two sons, together with a number of relations-and friends to de plore their loss. In the death of himf ipeiety has lost one of its most valuable members. ; h.j . wife an affectionate husband, and his relation "i iv uc aauienieu aua sincere ine na v i, nay wooas. Justice. npiIE only copies remaining unsold, are no JL un hand atl) 8ookStore 1 . . BOVLAN& SLOAN, v Who have for tale a lew copiM-of.'' - -f ' TENNESSEE .REPORTSt. , ' - ..FROM THE G. T. FEDERAL REPUBLICAN. . GLOOMY. The situation of the country is-truly alarm ing. ' The banks south and west of Boston are threatened, one and all, with destruction. They be may savedt if the tories" and '4 moral trnifnni' ill W nrnuirilipit motrniwilU nf iK. .- .1 fT .1 i. I ' I Pmi n Mrl rln inA t UTn.ln. Tk k..n1 ... U. I sacuuseus see m 10 permit tne war 10 oe con- j - - -r ' """ -; ,v Bank of Cape 4,Pcar.-.w f - THE Directors of this bank having resoW, ed jtt increase the Capful r Mock -thereof, rte um of one hundred thoujand dollar in fharei'of one hundred djllir No' ice it hereby iven that Books will be Dpeflrd at iW Bank in Wilmington for anbtcriptioa for Rv hundred Sharci of New Stuck under ,tht lupe'rintendance of Oeoif Hooper, John Hogf, A.'Lkfviut B, Bridge, junr and James Pickson,' ' and at tlie Agency Office in the of Fayetteville for Five 1 Hundred Shiret onMunday the ' 9sh day pt May next, orier the.unnumdan iof John MacMillart, C. ChaJmerf, P. tinued by omitting to exert their power to bring ' k 10 o'cM, A. M. and to be ket open omil 2 o ctk p, it to an iiistaht issuefThe men of wealth j ri.thatday.afi and monied institutions of Boston have only to say the word, and all the banks in the country are checked in their operations they have on ly to act with vigor, and - all commercial opera tions arc stopped as effectually, in every part of Uie union, as Uie grinding,' unconstitutional acts to rapp alittlc the of government were intended to stop them in . . , . "that town. In his "luminous 'financial speech, Have we not dab- .. j. ' , ..:.!..: j ' -4ii that the credit of a great bank in Nenr-York, that had aided the government with loans, was shaken to its centre. He mentioned another fact, 'as a proof how3iy the banks ; had , been? milked by the treasury 'department-that the Bank of Columbia iad already leaned three fourths of its capital to government. It should not, and will not bs concealed from the people, that a period of unprecedented alarm and dis tress is at hand. ri The causes that have led to it, and its dreadful consequences, may' he' soon understood, and felt; and could nowvjie. easily explained We will say no more how than, that "the banks have commenced the distressing oper-j ation of closing fheir.accouins. )V he the r the pectively open ihall not be lubscribed on that day, they shall b kept open the tame time from day to day, for the fuui iuc-(-ce.'ding dayi,at each place respfC ively, unless t he Sharei au thorid to'beaubscribed for are sooner taken up. ""., , j That the amount of the .Share or, Shaici iubscrlbed fur ahalt be paid bjrnhe several and tespcctlre subscriberj in Cold or " Silver or in tuc money as this Bank utually receives in pay ment. One lourth thereuf at the time of subscribing shall b paid to the Gimrnmionert one fourth at sixty day -on fourth at one hundred and twenty daf I and, i be remaining - 4lurth on the first day of January. 1815. .he payment shall ' . " . - n ' . . . . ' '.' v.i. .. : oe maaeat tne cans: or w piae Agent aixayeiieviue as ma subscriptions msy x-ba.' been asade;iit the - holders ' of thai Stock thus created shall not be enikled to receive or partici pate ifl any! dividend, or otW division! of "the profits declai ed prevj:ius tosaid 1st January, 18j5..'- -, ' ;. Un th event: of 4 gia'er number ol Smarts being iubsc ibed . frt-on said ninth of May jiext, at either place'than is author iscd, tl Commiisioi.ers irba'l yri.ecd to lubuactrom ibesub cription or subscriptions highest ia amount, a share or shares, until the aggregate of all tho subsciptions be reduced To tho number of shares authorisf 4 to bejubicribed tor at said place resnrriivdv. . "' J...... .. . . .. . - ' - 7 r"-. j !,'l eneralscran.6 will' Wdfatelv operation of beb ,Ubstrction( cr-J ;.,in JhPvitnhlv ennp- a few oitca as the same sr.au oe necessamy, mase repeated as weeks will disclose. v At this, moment of alarm, Mr. Madison is represented, to be in a.state;,of perfect quiet and unconcern. Locked up in his closet, shut up from the light of the sun, he is said to be absorbed by his books ami corres pondence, and seems to be aware of) nothing that is going on except what the court syco- phants and parasites, that surround him, per- lllii. IV UC CUUICICU IU 111. -iw .,,-'.,-.- - - . - ' - ' I- , The resolution submitted by Mr. Dana the 2djnst. in the Senate of ithe U. S. requiring the President of the U. S. to furnish the Senate with the names of the individuals selected from -American Prisoners of war and sent to England for trial, as mentioned in bis messase tOr Con gress, and also thc places of residence and times foresaid) a grrate nuntber of Shares may be allosrtd to one of more of the sub ribe.j, than to the rest, O' if the number i Shares i-ball eventually be ?"ir than, the number yf Shares authorised at said places fespectv:efy, then and in either of h oel'ore saeetioned casts, toe Cvmmiiiioncrt shall ascertkire, by i it, in .whomLth greater nuMberfBarei, ' orme right of f subscribing lor. and retaining unVShare, (as jhe case may e) shall be vened. And the person ur persons, in wh fa Torthtrlor-my-theieupon lall, . thafi b' deemed 10 aJl. uuei rnd pupoes ;ie lawful subscriber and subscribers lor such Iiai'e 01 shares tespectively. . . , Sub-criptions may be made in peripn or by prosy, appointed writ-ing. ' ' ' ,-' '- ''' ''''. '..-' ; N. B Subscribers paying by anticipation" wjU be alio we 'iscunt bn the same 4t the rate ol 6 per cent, -. Pub)ihed b Otder of the Dhedots, , 1, ua lj Y --'- ' ( IV. BRADLEY ChY. t:rjr.. hi , lni . ' ' 'i' -
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