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4- m BwWm;imi i vf : ' ; A Jie;lJninf, London, captain HardingV r iw , hat arrived here from St. Jean Ide L'uziV' Tliefe V havejheeti; three Suc( iifaj- fiS5htiiig J i ' s; i Mjt the issue is not knotm;1 ) The captain who , 'J ;a-Uiglil'esnecable character,' aiid has eve; , fj iV'1?"? ; uicouiesi ou tnc two am days, ,1;: ' . He sailed on the llth inst. On tkeVth the bat' tfe began atlay break, and-lasted 1 fill nighty i nVlV ;i-ipeiBy bein ,driveV' bacfcWard:abpat i a Vy- v a5r-e and a half, the jCommeiteeient andJnra , x. ticn of the action $?; the 0lh v were -nearly the It XX . te as. an 'the fprBier; day at its close, 'both Ht , svv parties remained on their ground. On the nth -fa the battle waVjfenewed,' -and the cannon were '1' rQaang.whj!ei'the '..captain remained. Within . i -" t f 1,K F-Count i orougui uy some except by diiplayi loU'iesetK.. a fewinif&jTfed ' AnffncYeaseof keeoiuindispu iWV :J 7 v !iu ii.uiiii heavy loaded " Wao VVJiatiny&iaistemrt $youWotffc rfeaod; rutare, and,without paper mney, which is the grpateist enemy of wMttUrdeh - W teUnMtffitnWaii fi.A u -L:. VSaiui,. towards me ; .w ; bfce tClms qettttfr f jWitfi the intention to divide the aSS1 'I ne have .remained:' POUse of commons n. jo;i5cMBrKa i, t8i'.p4ek 'd'o?. d"titiwr ohoniV tr I ited States of A-lOn th question of extwdwg tH charters flnts'ufi our Ma iLum.r,,; Hun its war, witKir; tncSi: Ae caitef tAe 6-a ofrviiver IrustrfiJbMhiVii?'? I aliiy of the ,,ine MR QARS&NI am ihdueed, Mr, BpeffiS 14 of 8tate DottiesPom;a aenseduty, and ueh. Jf more oartlcuiars reach us ton hnll V i hear TbrMondav?g nosL. .The Amcricun hrlvnl fi" J ieihTrueJBtoodad ' Xknkt&U believed tn 4A u this coast. ' . . -; ' ;;' ; , S fREPULSE or4LOUi) WELLINGTON VJ i,Jf -raoM pAait Vapsrs. ' ;l : ;i vl4' . ' . JBayonne &fi$i 3.-The day before yestei ; day, the duke of, Daluiatia caused an attack to ,1 Be made on ,that. part. .of. the ehemy's army hrch had advanced the.' preceding day to the cntrenciwd camp of Rayoune. It was driven as 7 Far AS 'the fiisrhtsof Rirrnuillof nl TlnAavt V trf-Te platan of Bessary was carried by the bay onet. -.Th! marshal's objVet hagyjeen attain. ;'''T ain 'isatisfied with' the-'sentibents which njkhisceaston?:;,' ,i jJcnmarK and JNapte alp faith fulxto thtir alliance witli ; fThe i Republic of. the- XTn inerica 'cohtinaes - with success Englarid. ' K ' u 1 have reeoffftised the nenti teeawisis Cantons '. , ' Vf Senators, Coirhseilors s fron the Department! ,to the Legiiative-Bodi.i Vd are tiic natural organs of this throne; it is for yon., to give uri example of energy, :vhich inay recommend oh'r general ion to lhe generl- lions to dome. Let (hem not say of us; .'i---"They sacrificed the best interests of t their Required to decide upon a.question, . wej. on ttfeW difficulties are obviated m the one Mnd may alfect, the faith ahd character relut'ant I irtL f,l !n oWj iIovcr ofstatetoa some of damntal righU bv the conHitut,on, previous to mak decision I crave for moment the .ndnlgence,,,. iW (,)8fto ia bt this house, while I endeavor to ..atate'lhbsa i. r Saw mfe.. -!.i.!,'i.iVl.-.-.-f l-: '"T" uc cnenij auu io lorvvarrt desDal,K . r n H i tr it ma man vtriiA turn nn l i i . j ; An.n.jjti, ihi.114 oiiu iuiui m me mat excited: ,..; .'pS,:j' ri - - til a..' i 7 . . ' . forniini.1 eovntrv i.fher have aiktro Wledeed L tl.p laws I which England has in vain sought, during :four' reasons from t centuries, to jmposc upon France i." (am capable of c My people cannot fear that the noliev of . ! I aware that this qnestibn has their Eaineror will ever, belrav tie national much sensibility both within and withont 5iurv. uuijiwjiiSf-JLieMJie-eonnaence, rtnat -"q:'ra ma un rnorn luagmeqiwiu WiW(ll.A nimlt",Ht. if.o l- the French will be constantly woiiby. of theiii-! charitably or uncharitably received, as it may Ll It XJX?1 ielvesandofme!" concur or not with the wishes and the views of Aftpr tfin ahPPfth nPhU nWi'oiv' VH, .itiin.1 ditterent individuals. It has not been without being teraiihated. hU majesty -retired in the !nc'1. diSlicult' nd doe (consideration that' I midst or acclamations. -4 have been enabled to come to a decision, in my I own mind ; in forming of whiehj have Jiad to ' - combat with a strong . predilection in favor.- of "XOKFEDEUATWNOF THE Hin." ISmI ES t ed : the enemv has bCoClWdlof rccal to the'ed with tlf r , . .V 7 . " a8. compe ution in u.ose .nst,- 1f Knnlr nf NTivn' ail tkl i. . i.1 i Kin-?"-" i , "v vn -.lM wwuiu oe ior me interest . ana oenent or leii uanK or tne lirc. all tne tronna that hiil irinp hIik.Ii Rnr..naVta Knim.o .v ii . c. . . .... . .- - s-rjiMs dins .urw7.kF vx; sa:,: "BriSr erv. consiuerabie :-we nave nkii isnn nr . TtiiTrnn. k-i- : ' , . ,,. J o"r" . . i - v. ... " 1 v..a...v.,.4W,..,6 w.unr in wictcs, ent on tins suiiieet. - ."V m. mi "h some tf if,, on Ue 23h, wadeaiii-U assailant I- -a.-.. in. i ' , . ... . ! 77" O ' o t cm Ull 11119 suuiuci. : : , I x t intern.! sftkV .i:V:.-i- : r - . uk t.mptror x raocis, ine pubMc may wish to of the Banks of Newbern and Cape-Fear to ex - have SStS iia8 l08t and tend their charters, which appears to me tan- fiSn u r r u Amount to ereatithem anlw. Now this le- j SfnTTT 4 lo asiu h calculation we- have taken tltegiglature has previously made a solemn ,,ede v 5 ?'7f l,,nl;f?f Sl.,ede rouble to collect from a French - Court Ka-f a compact with the State b!, k or i Jstock L r Xuz arnied here yesterday.. They relate, that lander," the name of lh,; kingdo'i.s, prine ipal-i holders, that they wil I create Z establish o - r' ftnd itVes .ofwhichitiscompocMl. f he sutes' r Lfc. duS UA t " J.t ' ' -Jan are Wly-fony nnmber ; some of them r od fbr Which ill totovkln liSffi '4de, mi. far a1o the oldate of Bidari, were kingdoms .excelling i.t population all New-1 Tnls pwmUe Is foundeJ oo J "A fi Biish and Portuguese. Ac- England. T0 ieafe ieyirf aancs we ,mve J P" Jetf dd00 fLf, , :?ord.ng to at th added the na.ros of the Potentates of . I s g " ' W it are referred to harar cS ( t; , i2thi.Jmounted to-ia or 1,000 men. At St. did not materially augment the Article., ! which Zdares7S r. tpe6plelwere struck with the i. ,TI.Tr Principality, of R:Uisbo, Frank&rt, ! I; , - "i if!u!f?Cn,?"f ,Vhcenen.yn;On the 16th, &c. The 'Cardinal -Fmh fuaele of Vu kon inA n,.-ht v" pcBi vo sime troops pi me lluke'of.is the ad unet Pr nee Pr .nAt of lhft r.nwW..., . "ii.-' 7 . . J V , Ti.;.'t5.,V. .i Wa. wSiii itf. A.L .. .... .mi mi uie iramci s oi mat instrument to fuMi mi 1 1, unuci tuc naiii hi iiih innn. Hiiiin. hiui anivi'rne this !deC dhe Oakfuskee w? riors pursued their awailants a few n,ie;'" where their main body jiad entrenched a cam!' and were Just leaving Ula renew their viii' the Oakfu skies. An engagement ensued ui the combatants werejclosely engaged when i. bearer of this intelligence came away. The had previously sent tg the Kialigee andEuPin bee Indians to join thenior they would tesv them. They agreed ; t the proposition but turned back.- Sonie of them vji ert- spectators of the last I)attle.--My inforinajit further state that Geiieral,Jacksonhad crossed the Cooseri-' ver, and was inarching down on tin's sid; Nothing coutd be more mortifjine tomcllintu,, do Kepi luie ai tnis important crisis, ln! enclose you despatches which I' received ves. terday from Col. . Russell. I pray yon, sir hi cause the meaiis to befumibhtifihiTmnT enable it to share in the honor of tcTm iutL this war. Send me Col. IVJiliun, provision and ammunition, all of which are much want ed. ' ' ' '(-'--., , , Alexander Cornells has been playing adm game. As soon as it was known that the ar. my would march from Fort Mii'lieH, Jio u "off two negroes who had deserted, front M'Queeo to invite others off, together with Lis daughter who remained with the war party, from which source-1 presume all our movelnents have teen disclosed. Their trail was discovered, and I i de- ' eni :.. .-..: i f it : w . . l,rt. rf;i .. u:.i a. . vr u" " ,,H?,n- 1 "eJ were ovenaKea severely: .3. The Kiugdom of Bavaria. .Vomtonl tltc had arrived at Cornell's. Fifteen . - l aii niv wniti iricii cu III l llr V 1 1 1 I i A'ii. a I ii i erov of.ltalv ft!..! U nnl.,:(i... .JIZIT" ' .luein were witeo. ana.ioagca.ia-rprt Mrtefc. The wounded, are rpmnvnll ,,,Vit n,Sn tnat the inhabitants may not see nov numerous nev are. 1 -, y wounded, as well as n)ay8upcrior oflicers, Joseph, born 1730. The Vice - ? J. econvefyed to St. J an de'Lu'in the married a daughter of this KiTie. t. f 1. 1 L jail nni . ' - .i . o i i r ."Msui, ui iiio inn. Hie English General, i Robinson, t! s cv nw uuDicruas ,'ney are. 5 ' f J ZPar'ilJJcOTff.thc aceoiiuta from (jayoune, contain interesting details ot the af ' fairs of the 10 th. ;It jseems 'that' the 'Anglo- opanisii army , is aiscouragea oy me cnecK ) it is- noy inclined to reneV itsatJacks ; too . hap py itjs buffered to remain undisturbed.- (Craz. da France X)ec, 19.) , s , ' i, : r . w,' - 1 1 "SPEECH OF THE EMPEROR. Pari4 Dec. 1 9 To day Su nduy , Dec. v 1 9, hi Jtfajasty the B'mperor and King set i.ff at 1 .ejock.fron the palace of the Thuilleries, to repair iri state :to the Legislative body, where having been received with -t ho usual' ccrenio- r ? nies'his oVlaiesty, after taking his seat made the folio wing Speedh;i!;j - V " Senators, ? Counsellor of, Stater- Deputies1 from the Departments to the Legislative Body, : Splendid Victories have raised the glory of the t renen arms daring tlMS campaign ; defections without parallel have rendered. those victories aseless .all ha$ turned against us.-France it-. Bclf would be, i daiiger, but; foif ttre union antU energy ot the Drench. ---,. ; ; ; 'r $ ? ''. . In these weighfy circumstances, it was my first thought to eall you around me.- Mv heart has need of the preseice and of the affection 4i 1 have never been seduced by prosperity Adversity will alwavs find me superior to its at- tacks. .,.- 1 ".,v;..;-.';-;, ' x fy 't-';');"' I have several times given peace to nations when they had lost every .thing. 'From ,0, part t my conquests, l have raised thrones lor kings , " 1 , I bad conceived and executed,great designs v for the prospcrity and happiness of the, world. munarcn ana a lauier, 1 ieei mat peace anus 1 to, the security ofirpr Negociations have -bn entered iutq with, the Allied .Powers.' r- ' ' ; 'r-1: -:i:.s' ,' . .: -!! have-accepted the Preliminary conditi ons of the Allies for the sake of the families of Ihft Frencli Nation '.,'",.: -V:- " ",' vi I had then the- hope, that before the open biQ of this session, the. Coucressif Manhf im would be assembled y but "new delays,' which r are not to ocascrioeq to r ranee, nave deterred .this moment, which the. wisK'S of the World, ea gerly eall for. ;.-,' 4-.. -'. -J I have ordered to be laid before "you all the original doenments which are in my port feuille of my department of foreign affaits. Yon will make yourselves acquainted with them by means of a committee.). The Sneakers of my a Cooncil will acquaint you M'ith my will on the On my side, there is no obstacle to the re establishment of peace. I know and partake rrfiFieimewrrof " I sayaTthT . French) because there is not one of them who iwould desire peace at the price of honor. ' It is with regret that 1 ask of this gene rous peopje new saenLcesj but they are com manded by ils noblest aud dearest interests If was necessary to recruit my ara.ies byvnu merous levies nations canaat treat with secu- j.o suTiport me arcrument nt unennat itninnoi:.- . t. ,. . - .. .. 3. The Kingdom of Wurtcmburg.icr-' i recard to the State Bank thl . Ia u ' ' Jl.8eeras lW iU Veen was di'sappoiuted m fct, born irf His Queen waaahVPri ItoraiJaflEii.glli. ' , . . '--H-uriHaV" ho 8rftn ln h. L i f8 7 1 warrioM ftacky.attdmaincdhimscrrTttPeittTr Kingdom of Saxony. Frederick JngJJ the State" i Ton rar lo "l C1a M'Gir,h' who is lJ,e bearer of W, faS,bornir50. 7 Lcniulof 5..Kingdom of Westphalia. Jerome w-lm k it by that oLer to go'to Pensacola to as&tain poleon, born 784. . ' with the fa. 6. Grand Duchy of Baden. Charles Louis ruZx TZL 't U is not the case, but that a quantity of Frricborn 1786. 1 .... - ITi rf er t Mi e St h n, J part, view the goods had been landed bv the British, supposed 7. Grand Duchy of Hesse Darmstadt. Louis 1 To coni a mon T' be intendtdp our Indian enemies. Is it L'; ,7f 1 P""'sl;f'- The (hat they wouldtlack m at Ji.tiL fete ,te tf't 2 Ml v mi in tit at in 11 uti irr tvirv liini'Jiiriv hi iniir 8. Grand Duchy of Berc and CFeves.' 9. Grand Duchy of Wurtzburg Ferdinand Josepn Jean Horn 1769. 10. Duchy of Nassau Usingen. FreaVriYA: Augustus, born 1738. : 11. Principality of Nassau Wielbourg. Frede rick William, horn 7G&. ' i.2. Principality of ilohenzollernllechingen. Frederick Otto', born 17.7 1 . 13. Principality or Hohenzollern Sigmarin gen. Anthony Francis, born 1751. 14. Principality of Salm Salm. Constantine Alexander, born 1762. 13. Principality of Salm-Kirbourg. Freder- tree 10 other persons qs it ever was. The charter of the Bank does not exclude them. The legislature bad no power, nor did they pretend to exercise a power, to prevent the citizens of the State, either individually or under assosiation, from the business of leSdin" money. They only declared, that they M ould grant no other charter than that of tho State Bank durinsr the terai for which it wnt ront.wl . . . - -v o'eloek. h E. S. Please excuse this much hnrried letter writteu hy-tnrch light. .'; fJ 1 mu, , 4 T the Court-House, in Salisbury, en XxL T.iiirsriay thf 3j-: dj;. vi MarcU next, a" mirnhaol iw- jroes beloinjing ti? the E-ute ofS4nul S. Svge among ihea L. 11 .Won 4(1 ' Prinpinalilv of I.Un,-' p;MA:n j toiwiuerauou 01 public services, to be per- ,e several y...ng breeding wePch. i,ge-,licr w.'ili ih-ir chil. kAr ia ; - i r" -""" " uanK. . a ins IS iiiey are likely and all beionn 10 a iarte family ol ncttiuci ww . P P Tt n llllv Iwt V nnntndrlnl.. 1 11 1. t 18. Princinalitv of h(.ieWn.(oi Tnr, TnJ, IVr " "? -Vu"""al' Me privilege a,e uudvrao exrellrm characicr. . . v., t- ui jAf!in? moiiev m inicpn nu-nv rmm t t3 - Hum wine aim A ri .-i f rtf : i V 'm ' t"i . U l iiri U Km i-- 1 .. n,i..it - , (., I.m Vir.f 4 ' .nc..,i i fiL. i f.... .v: r b"-" K"'v..a-i. v 0. n iuni-u up ihmic. J. nose WllO.llOIfl It ma v eii I . , ' - .i! ruppiuvcu SULUIIIJ i ..." . Li"! mat way. -jsutjhe legislature; j-ru5. .will.notexteud to them a charter which seph, born 1760, a celebrated Field Marshal in the Austrian service. ; 19. Prineiimlity of Leven. born 47fifi , mi.ho rieuu iu mem a cnarter winch is not f20. Princinalitv of SatelGmhu. J,,, J absolutely icessary to thersuit of their bu- . , -j , . i - s February l. 31, 3t. WILUS NlbBET, AtiioT. 'J born 177. 21v;puchy of Saxc-Wei mar. Charles Au- 452. Duchy ot Saxe Memungen Bernand Erich, Freundj born 103. ;v t f ;a.; Prlicipalitju of. .Saia . iliidlHirghaaseii Fridertck, horn 1703. - .;: .rt--,:- -- - - , 4. Duchy bf Saxe-Cobours. Ernest Fre- aerie burn, ii8. v - v ' 23. Principality of Anhalt-Bernbonrg. Alex-. trFfeHerickjhotxxiXii - - 26. principality of Ahhalt-Coethen. rAupus- tus Christian, horn 1769.-. " - V?SJ7. Principality of Anhalt Dessau. Leopold Francis, born 1740.' V. v : ; " 7 " 28. Principality of Lippe S comb u nr. Georsre milidm, born 1784J ' : - STrineifiality. of Lippe Detmold. lu Alexander Leopold, born t76. :, 30. Duchy of Mecklenburff Schwerin. Fre- aertcK r ranas, norn 1756. ( 3i.'Duchy of Mecklenburg Strclitz. Charles Louis Frederick borh 1741, The Qtreen nf England is a Jfnncessjol this House. "',-' 32. PrincipalitvbJteuss Ebersdorf. Henru u'WKp- fiujaojaiajaaasajyaaiatc ly killed in battle. siiiess. Mie lias nle(Ii?eil liorsi lf nni in .1,. it and she will not violate her pledge. "7 It is to be hoped that the fears entertained with regard to this institution will prove to have bet-n unfounded ; and that the respectable body of gentlemen w ho conduct its concerns, will discharge their dutvirtA-'nti&f,tt'niv A 1 (ft O IKi tfA 1 Art' - A a . A riantation to Let. -A - SMALL i'LATATION, lying about 10 jLjL. mile 10 the riJith of Raleigh, will be Iflt'bn veiy- tw' rate ternii. Thtre are on the prerhUes, a dwelling'tiousej and 200 young bearing apjfe tree!! " vif M. bOYLAN. .. : , '" 30-3:- ' Si,' 11 " i'laying Cards. KF the very best oaalitv. for sale at tiic Mi- nerva. Office. Feb. '8. 33-ji 33. Principality of AReuss-Gritz. ffenrv XUIi One of this family commands, a corps in the Austrian sep-'ice. .. ;" ' 34: Princip()frtyf IteUss Leibcnstein. J7cn ry XXXV. born 1788. . ' ' V .,' 35.-'Principality ofRctrss Schleiz. Ucnrv XLII. bom 172.- -'Jr-'. - .;'' . ':V'f . , manner as not to compel the state in its own nrnMio violate tiieir cnarter. , - I If the legislature have thus cpnstitutionaUv 7 . w:b'-"iy. competition 011 f T' no similar institutions, and tha stockholdpra nf Hi ' liCUei-l ress State Bank have gone on to invest their money HTMIE MinervaTOflice has recently been fur- . Upon the faith of the State, still SCrnpUOUslyjL nished wiuYan ticlUnt new fftit, a v.iri-'ui .i-'T performing their parrof the contract, the pledge j meat of newype, plain and oinaei! a!, iu-m .he ruiladfll'!" ought not to be and must not. be violated. Eve- foundery, (ihe best ink. dc -ihe sub cY&r ii ccnW;-. . ry consideration, every motive and Wery prin-WNtopWgeh'ietf-tbrc ciple that can influence the minds of honorahletgar He the.cfe s liciisth merconsnne-to make us esteenr-inai , f.rpil u.;,,; .i.a.ui :u .uvrrr j ..7:u ...iiv mt and not to be approached. ' f . , -V. - : ' bcde.Seiai, lor bock', oaniphlet cr.htriJ. ptiiuins. . . ' ALFiX'R LUCA5. . Auiericati 1 n'telUgence. 1 Fcb..t3. 33-5t LATEST FROM FLOYD'S ARMY. The following is a. copy of a letter from Gene ral Floyd, t6 Major-GeHeraihckney,; da- . vyi Windsor and Fane V'CIi air Jilakingv. THE Subscribera respectfuily inform their friends and the public, ibjt ihej have m5enrf-:'ll,e; ihgdtoaincu ja .ihia cajry-umler. ibelfu tn... .:!: J, .VIP HV?.1 DAMP DEFIANCE, JAN. 27,18 14i SiaT have the.honor to inform von that in cjonsequerice of the rainy weather," the army did not march-front Fort Hull until Tuesday, the 25th inst." The extreme badness of Ihp prevented its gaining k distance of more than 9 miles t yesterday tlte-march vva nim.i1"- i.f the direction' f Tookabautchie, but after pro- & SON, and flattelrthemtcve tliat ihry w!li be enabled tolur nish any article in their line on ht riurt rcasonahie-"tet?,.?i'1 (I the shorteit noice.1- Thpy pledge ili.mAivcs ilutllcir w t ball be executed in a ne'a; and w-rkrouiiUe nianrer ; and thr7 itrujr, from their anieinit'e;i exeni.ms to-, Ua?c, tnat'lhey lecetve a portion: ol public" pairun.-ic. 11 . ,c '-; Rale'ijh, 24 Frfc, 18i4.-51,3;p.
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