first lauded at the fort Tat . 8aybrook, their jioivc at the expense of disturbing thp jren and a numerous train of friends and ae ..",.r of his lifc-atlha barofjudgineutve nwy boat J .i. I liwint I kA Tlilinrv in -.ltA.. 4 Iim- liiiiiifl Ath9i man nnr nnmmn ' ' I fir m'nl'l' nt Inn -... Itiftr. i,J ; .-1 . I n 11:1 1 n f nontt - t lumant llmrr ! I 73 ott-itohi arfg not Ins innocence 5 V "fv &t the City of Washington,; on '-tti4eti'.i0C f0x commit his depreciation In security,; , to give their support trf. a govern ent which J strange but Meeting 6ifcf. On Yi ednes after aji illness of four or five davs'pnly, SAMU ' y' J.riaffofts them- Buohi Heellent.--protect wiiv If day last was massed" the uneommon sight of lX A. O HS, Esq. late Secretary of ilie tdenattt , MASSACHUSETTS EXACTION. means can ii.foundJilli$ comtest of Can- an - American ; .yesfterieavirig; Jlie wbarf wHhTaged 73. r . ! , ,7"":.. , vJ" voids' rofc ooyEnnOu. f 'd,' it is- of litife c-oMe?erte,e 'wiia-'ijie' admui - permission. to go: sea.- fftiwkgiott 'Oax&teh: .' . " , ; - ;;';' ' ' ''v' 430 Towns, - A.-. "V ' tration , what happens on the AlU.,tie.froiiUer.. -x 7, a 1 , r''. ?bom: a atchez' pamh. . " V ; 4ix. - .i813 - Fed.Jiep. Tlie nnvafo ttnned bnai Sarafoeawhich ;. . ' v ..... mvit ' "'. '. r.'r;: tron. Dexter. Strong. . Varaum. ".SMS Tm ' 552B6 ' 4i7W if ufl! nbate a little the iCA'iiu.wiOM of UieJ Je moe'rats w ho brag so rauclrpf the , lirpubti late T1'' . FROM THB SALKM tfiZETTB. Thft'oertpla-f" Mass ichuMt nave heard, rived in this port last week men 01 laie 01 ine, juu.i m can" gain which their Mr. Dexter has oiitamt'd a' leader .of - the war part y. . Uarkeii to over taeir Ue'uVarnuniv-.whew they find; that 'his opinions of tlurJaiional aflininistralipn, as iheir new CHtididatej witlji all the quid'wil crea- deliberately expresseil . in a solemn, memorial (us auxiliaries, wjli haye 6uoo votes le3 than of the town of .Alfred, to the legislature of Mr. Gefry had th year before lAst. The fe- Massachusetts!, memorial written ... by his v saueu iruiii mis iiun, cuinuieu a moon' 1 ih Mi a - a kiK. nf kftu lo.t V - f laden with rum, sugar, eococa, &c, which ar .Tns-u Hf Wtf t' u.'iA Swi.a.. - it i-'-fe f o. j.muiurvi ttuiiui years 01 aire, a native oi.j "J .. . - . V : . V' V'' ibid,' deraiVsti are perfect isalulicd -rith .."the elec- nenj krwl bearins 1 . a!1 (I... : a..tn.i.itAJ 1 . I. 4 1. n . A his siguative Al the world ucrrou. A letter trorn. (?apt. aALls, ot the o the state of Ohio.- Ihe state of tonnecticut, but latterly a. resitteftt-;!: I J. latea arm v. dated lletmit. March 2. khve.i tr:i J ..rr.lt if- r j ! - , I. V 1 ' m 1 - t"t,T- "T " 1 ;' ""ieereuiis BVfyySjf "., 2 - r w nave goi our mm 1 wc;i mounicu wan can-j ;0 descend the Uababa and Alain non, our gates up, and outer-works almost com aiaiue relaxed their exeHns .t'Mii-cess.Gavernor Siroiig's v bt&tt iuereased two or three thousand. from a confidence exeunt for the worse fo twelve years. And pji'ted, with a double row of batteries, and pit all around, which in ten days more wiJKenable administration has not changed i us to bid defiance to any force the British can send into this quarter, " We aaye about loo otes eoiild have every on, will see in the Patriot, here painted i, jUunthn Cthtinsl. rTdNNECTlOU T ELECTION. , Oov. bninh and Lieiit. Gov. Goodrich, are chosen' byjarge uiajdrities. It appeuro, that by Mr. lIolms, f the Jefferson adniiuist ration, I all the features .01 the Madison, grown more wriiiki?d and ifeformed by age and virulence. Look on the picture. THE-MKMORIAL OF ALFRED. ,, Oi)h petitions for reih ess ha ce betn diftre troops at this post. the democrats ait up uo list for'noaiinatibn tofigarded, and we denonnced as the - worthless partct the community." TftREAT fit only for barbarians have been The militia oftSe .v-V oi k, ordered by jjcycra- orTpiakius into the semeo 61' tiie If. States, af: ed a,hard tour ot tiiree ter having perioral .1 n li 1 mouths duty an lie iMagara iroiuier, were ud wifriout iiavuig received a cent in payment. . , Active operations appear to be' commencing on the lakes- The iiriiih fleet, cotsistiuetof 9 sail, on tJampiaiu, Imd been, see a off 'btir liitglon, Verindai, atid was standing for Viii eeiines. Com. M'Donnougti is the American oflicer on that water. GEN. HULL'S TRIAL. ' AVe shall publish in our next, actyrding to an order of the Depart meut'fof War, thei'roceed ias of the Court Martial in the case of Brig. Oen. WitLlAM Hull. The sentence of deatli was prononnced by the Court, and approved by the President, but H execution remitted by him in pursuance, it would appear, of a recommen-datioa-to mercy by the Court.' Gen. Hull is dropped fcam the Roll yf theuraiy., '-J)fat. Int. THERilMOil OF THE DAY; It is not tr'tte, uV.wa very currently reportexl vesterday ,Hhat ah armistice has heiju concluded1 Jy ouV gojerameut with the Enemy. - Another Towrfo. We are informed! from New-London; that an uusuccessfiilTurncdo ex pedition for blowing up the La'Hogne, Mas made previous t the burning of the- vesscis at Pettipogue. .& that it was understood the avow ed object of the enemy was to retaliate for this attempt. ' : ' " ., thrown out by men hiffh in ofticej to awe -the-r-A hehupenor Court for Craven-County has people inlft SiibmiasiOn:' , " Iheen heldhere this week,his honJiiDOE Den4 - Instead of impartial neutrality, ami a trea- dsuson, presiding, ty "with si gland which (with little dimmiitioii) .. ' Oa Thursday, John B. Burnham was tred would have continued our commercial pfosperi- on an indictment for the murder of OIney ty, they have become the 'apologists and justi-, Goodrich. . fiers of France, admitted hor right to vto!ate Burnham was Gunner, Goodrich Cocks mir 'trcntii under the im'texf of ." municipal re- wain of Gan-Boat No. 116, as appeared bv the gulations,;' and endeavored to provoke a rnin-: muster roll- but Goodrich was acting as Mas ons and destructive war witk- JZngland toj ter's matje. On the 22d of March i813, while gratify the ambition and caprice, and augment the power of the tyrant oA' Europe. "- With these views, as Ave conceive, they the.. Gun-Boat was in the harbour of Wash in ir ton, the Master (Wolfingtoii) on shore, Good rich bein? abitut to ero 011 shore, at nicrlit. an- have , annihilated onr COMMERCE by the: pointed a person who. did not belong to the boat. mot oppressive and arbitrary laws, permauent but wan on board as pilot, to take command of in their nature, ' distrcsing"in their effects and j the watch j sotne of the crew expressed their ji - . . . 7. .... . .1 . n 4 i y s. t i i.s - . ' ruinous iufJlheir cosisetpieJice ,4 irresu- dissatisfaction at this appointment, as We have nothing to hope from the atl minis-'. lar. iiiiruuam who was below, io the forecas- trtiotti Hor a majority of Congress devoted toj tie was heard to use the term rascal,' GoOd tlieir w ishes. , i rich demanded, whom do you call 4 rascal' i Wt have noconftdetice in the wisdom or in-.j Burnham replied; ' you ! you are a dsmn'd tegri'y of their measures. Weoapprehend that! rascal." Goodrich said he would see who was the pernicious eoiincils of a few men, having i the rascal, went al't, got a lanl hern and candle, interests and attachments foreign from those: went, into the cabin, came out with a pair of of JiC' En gland govern the majority in CrrfrcnTdnrffs7 where s, vvho neither understand the object or con j Burnham w as 5 the witnesses said evidently sider the effefj. , with an intention to put Burnham in irons a k We are the poor inhabitants of a small town I scuffle was heard, Goodrich was stabbed twice rendered poorer by the wayward, ineoimslant and uieu instantly. . " , 1 . 1 n 11 1 1. 1. .. 11? i r policy pf the general government ; hut life and li'jertv are as dear To us as to our opulent n thren of the outlj, and we (latter ourselves, ,Brig. Gen. Winder arrived in this city on Thnrdv even in a-. ' - ' , Thu m mora which accomDcinied , hint to New ihf.V we hwaw at ranch-love of liberty and ab York, appear to have progressed ho farther. horrenee hfavery as those, who oppose as in There can be no truth in the reports at New the name of-republicanism. ' York respeetiugjhe coucjiision of an Ai-mistice. " We love liberty, in prin-'Jpl hut better in Tf such an fevent shbuid iake place, iCwiil "ceri" practice. We clins to the Union of the States, iainiybe "know riiiv.' Wushington as soon as in as the Tockof Tur salvatronrwnd Tiothiog hit it- tad .110-au New York. Of the probability' of an early day, fearful, looking for of .despotism Would induce That if the there are varions opinions among informed os Is wish tor a ShiVKKANCh or the hand men and any. man who considerately views (that qntt.es jis. Bit oppression did sever 'its the present stale of oar re'larihiis 'willi the." enc:irow'fAfl British Empire and what a long and Wv. (is quite as conipeleiit us we are to decide Icontiuued repetition of slrailaFacts of the Gn- ctrrectly in this respect. Nat. Int. . jvernmeiit of the U. States would effect God on ly knows. . . " To th wjsiloni, intesrity am patriotism of the LEGISLATURE OF THIS COM MON W E LT H, w e look for proii'ction and Great Dispdser of E- The President of th,e Uhitod States and fami ly left this place yescd iy tin a siort visit to Montpelier, his seat in Orange county, Virgi- iya, Jat.L.t. A, very aggravatcdX'ase of duelling peenrred neai Bladensburg the other day. it w as no thing less than a .gross' and. palpableiiurfer. If this species of crime is to escape punishilioiit Ly the parties crossing Limn ui'partic.ilar.jui is dietion, justice i nothing but a mockery. , We understand that Ensign Bryan was the name of the person slain. His murderer ought ecrtain- 4y-4abe"arrested for trial. lf-an-appal4iMhe In behalf of Burnham it was ured, that whether the deceased was Cockswain as bythe muster roll, or Master's mate, as the witnesses thought him, the Gunner was his superior of ficer. '.Khe Gunner being a warrant officer ap pointed by the President, the Cockswain and Master's mate, only petty officers appointed by the. Master. And consequently the dceeas. d had . .no au thnritylo. pnt-iheJfiunu.r inirons. Uteeased was admitted to have been the superior officer, he could not rightfully ex ercise his authority by palling the Gamier in irons ; The proper course being to report his conduct to the. Master for (rial by a Court Mar tial. The jury retired 'for a few minutes and retutaed a verdict " not guilty of murder, but guilty of Manslaughter;" Newbern J)0fer. : Russian Tribute. The following anecdote 1 does such honor to tlie sentiment and ft?e!inr of relvei nraviu that the Great Disndse vents mav enJow them with a doiibh? portion o fbe ilussiaitarmy and its commanders, that w e the spirits ofour ancestors, who met t yranr y on : pleased io, have an opportunity of giving it the tkresfMand resisted witti rjfect, - -i i,,ate paper. L for i BaJen, liie.y approached the place v here the I Alfred." ' Sltxl i BKNNK was killed. The illustrious, aiaiua livers itoui me joanana, tow ns, rot the purpose or tafcu t back'two' boats which were ascending tjue river with provisions for the troops under Lieut. CoV;" Russel. .'He started under eovcr of the night " "nil ix curpwrai ami one man oi ine 8u imaniry -and one ofJVIaj Dale's inilitiajin a small ca- noe j. in the dark .they run 011 a log, upset Uid cauoe and got nearly all their ammunition wet 1 hey hotyevtr riglited the canoe and proceed , cd on': the nextdav thev were driven on 8hrrA ' v.f by about wet Indians in two calioes-o soait " as they reached Ute bank the militia art tooj' to the eanc and eould hot be halted" Lieht.'TS Wileox, with his ' two men. exchsmred WA ": rounds with the Indians and compelled them t" recreaK leaving several or their party dead on theTtanklhey toefcrith tbemvtherLieutenajit canoe, I he fle.it inorhm he mde airift tn cross the Alabama, otto float down under cotce r of the night, as might' best suit his purposesi ' " in crossing-.tbe river the raft nearly 8unk,'wet all the ammunition they had save two eartriaV ' ges, and lost one of their muskets, add the corpW x ral broke his bayonet in the action of the day , i before."'- In this deplorable situation they were v ! again attacked by a party of six Indians ; they - made battle, but (or1h:VantW'animimitwiv''':? they conld not icpntendNvith such a Superior'-' Y.'&'Z force. Lieut. Wilcbx was shot through the ';! body and Corporal Simpspn through the knee- : 1 r. : ' wounded as he was, he made to the eanoe of the ' : ? Indians, and called to his only remaining raau to bring the corporal in his" arms to the canoe he then jumped into the canoe'with a view of " -t killing an Indian which jfc1naiued for the pro "7. ' tcction of the cajioe. -v - , , ' '1 His object was to get his men in the canoe ' and cndeavoi'to get off, but the Ipians pursued them too close, and Lieut. Wilcox and the cop poral were both, taken prisoners the ttrtdiet ' made off unhurt Soon afte, the boats which he had been in search of, came is lightsthe In ' dians fled, ind left the victims withtheii1 hatch ets and arms.in ' the canoe. ( Thelwere taken' ' on board the boats and' carried WFort!:Cai- borne, but both of thenTexpired on the evening p ' of the 5th. The private soldier got iii shft J and from him the above information has been received. '-"..t;. To the misfortwnoolffsing tpeir ammunition and musket, and the dastardly conduct fof the ' militia man, may be attributed the death of this gaHatttyettngtKeer-anti -bis- brave corporalr They were, interred on the 17th of Febrttary at Fort Clairborne 011 the Alabama river, with the military honors-doe ta.bj-ay-g. and gallant men. v;,-'t , ' ' '' " A ,-r- - . - i, k mm AntRL tlALl j;H TIOLMES, Wm, Pa sons Here we have the sincere and hon?st opinions iMhii m is Mbreau, had, in one oi Jus of John Holmks while lie-was jwe'Tifr ban- campaigns, marked the spotby a simple monu t:r wJ,i!- h was disii terestpd. and impressed nieni. lit front of this monument the Russian witlHtliMys-orrwnan a guard of honor, duel is ever to be allow ed, it masf be w4icre I he the above address e.a 01 e from his pen. every sea- - during the vvxule pi the.24 hours that the troops .W.ltn U AaaAW- .--AwLwIlmF di lha mn. limPiit Ti nm iU UrK VpI nv! nf ftlPI Htll "Cl'e pa&WllSr.- 1 118', UiarCU lillSl UlC 1110 11 11 - lern practice; how'ever, d few harsh words, ut- love of nwney. have transformed him info a niem was londucted with .drums, beat tug and tered in hot blood, are -immediately tonow fy trtnt by. profession ; he now think he can ststols : and e wry- lop, sporting with .Itiimau quire.a hetter Jivelmooil jLte, may strut the man o J honor i ISalt. n lug I ! .ue 9n IIonestTCoKf'Ssion.r Jut beforelhe final 'aeeulses hi nisi If of" sedition" t icfctjon .Va$ about to. be put in the-House of. minute opposition for what! epresentatives,ontbe bill to repeal the embar-'opposed Madison Uiore ... violen i......! . i ; . : Vi.f- ..I... i... l ag. u.nivis piiiy iiijjix jl uis aueeuoie ,niay ue renew ly democracry than and would, of itsell, be a reiutation ottbe . -vv. . . - a . ..,..1 ml I... .,1.1. . - jk . . L. . .. I. . 1. . iy nonestv, Jtis present lancuase is a sai ire .ti"""-1 " i ians, nu nuitu ihbi . . . , v . ii Li .i i..,.i....':..' i U'ton his wjiote past lite, and lie now viriuaiiv " uai,ftUj, uupi ip, us um m uestg and " indiscri Holmes? T R tm t HE th ATT SaURG H-REPVBLie It. .ffpiVw.Pursuant to General Orders, all officers and privates tinder my . command,' arc mite his conquerors of the north. v, JaikI on Paper, . federalist ever illy than John go and non-importation lavVgMrriaii, ot Geoi gia, rose and stated J.he reasons why he slould ybte against the bill. He said,. ; ' ' He believed its real object to be, (notwif h onnlJnw n lit wan avowed V to. raise money for the service of the government. He did not thinlc ordered to Q'la themselves m cons t ant readi- : eu on Austria ana rrussiat J . -: ihU wnnld-he a iiT(ner or beneficial mode oflnefts.'fb.fisht oriiH. as the "o'ecAsion mav re- i a.- The surrender of ihe French 'fortresses doiRsr it. &c. and such wbs the system now pur- qnirc. , . " SE?Tl-IvSlI15IlR tiM;that nothing but the interpWition, of Pro-: : Capt. of Militia. vidence in producinsaseedy peace,lou!d save the nation ' A London paper says the following wcra tte new bases of peaeeoffered Co 'Bonaparte i;, ; " 1. The independence occ. of .all the States iirEufoiarin-1792rv';r-'.' ? 2. The repay men t of all the contributions le- producing a speedy peace,"tou!d save from disgrace."" - Yr-j3V:Fost; raOSI THE ALBANY C-A2ETTEw WADEilAMPlON. PIattsburgh,rApril 7,1814. .Jl tient. f rfl, .Two Farsnersjatclv discussing -i:.. it-.. i - a i.:..' .. security Jortue due performance ot the treaty. the affair9of State, one of them obTervFff to tlie ! other, that he liad better tuin his attention to Tko rpc,niiniiiiii nf ibis nHic.er was some tJmp makin? 'FederalistTas there was no ereat .'junee 'announced,. and is now officially confirm chance forjnaking democrats now.i . " I should d. It is very generally c1' nnderstooa that he have' to make them oat of pr.rtty poor timber,' abandoned the command of.the Northern army saidlhejdemocrat. True," replied the feder in disgiistj'though some. :liave. insinuated,, that alisf, "dR you would have to make lliem vut of his sudden departure from the army,, was .to de niocrats." s'- . Dreveftt an urrpst threatened Lv Gen. iikiJi-T . - 99u ; .On his arrival at VVii'shiiiton, he sentf Denunciation. At a; meetiog of tne Martin This, we believe, to be :,the pf esen, - negocia lion. - " - ' r- ""lionvan. Mineral Waters.' . r f." " THE Subscriber has establiahed in this City on the coiner of Fayetteville iid Manin itTi. 'emtio. . ....... . i t i e age office, a manutactorf of the varitu MIKERAC, fVFERS nowounivwiilly Ujed forliealih and plesure in m st parts of the tj. tatet. ftfrieCt imuaittimt ar made of the Soda, Sel ser'and BallatoWn J Waicri, io justly clebiated for ihe cuif , ( many (Wmplaints of tW"Stomac&, billioui and cat. culi'UnaS'Cti.im, feveisal a variety, of dieae incident to X BECK WITH. warm clima'.et. Raleigh May 2,l8t4. " Conimitted. rjOi the Jail of Wako County N. C. on the JL Oih ai Fibuary Ust. a NEGRO MAM, named GEORGE, wuo sayi he belong to a person named Hudson, or Hutthiwn, neat Lynoli,reelc, in South CaraUoa. Gt wg ;ilffe!V?,SW?''f5e rather smalt. He wa Vtu'lfidvftr-.. hied in ibe Raleigh Regnter shortly after hit commitment but bi application'" froai bit master being received, publication ft ajato madei 'The, owner is requested to come fjiwaid, prove hit ptopertj' i.ndtelease atd nera. -r " WILLI M SCOnY jailor. , ' Raleigh, May 6. ' 44 3r. j tT!t 'Editor of the Grgetown-(S.X.) Cat-tie -wifl f(featf Inaert itt Coughing three, timet, and forward hit ae-" COn'WO Sr MniPry i office. , " '' '" t ' ', n Vrtltkblc rroperty for Sd!e. 7TjiLeiold . hy'ihe.subscriber,-on-very- hi rnsi.aation to'the lVesjdent , and vininedi- imerj, at lammanjr-liail, in 4evv-l orK?moaon afely IctUhe eityAa. express vva , sent after -has been madsltdcnounCe'jAMt s jVlAniso' him, requiring his return to thereat of . govern-i: for raising tfie em.bargolt' tvas lost by a ma-' 'nent -his answer was hat '"tie should nqfre-rjority of eleven only !; -This Wjust as it should (urn, but if government hatfnny -business iith tbe. Mndisoii, and his facTtori at Wasliinglou. Jiimeooldemaiiitiexafld44ar 5et day, in whieh tinie theymigbt eommimi-Sthem "todenQance therbest men in thisstie." cate with him. No communication Vas made, '.They are-now about to be repaid in their own ajQd the day followiug he continued bis jonracy 'coiii.. Such, is invariably Ihe opewtiottof the --SwdislrschriaTasli (Xt passage from' Ha lifax, has arrived at New-York, wltft depat'efc;' for our gt'vCrumcut. -" ;. r - MARRIED, At Georgetown (S. C.) on the 81st, by the Rev J. D. Simoks, Aaron &. IFillirigtonf E&q.' Editor of the Charleston Courier, to Miss Anua Lcinpriere Course. And on the same eveninsci James -uorr, Jisq. ot the U. o Wavy, to Miss arrzvoeuri5nQet,iraTse reasunahle' te;o, the Lt andHouses of Rubric en. . :e t.hment, in the t.'Wti of Owbrd, reserved bj bitn when tne .nvn'.wa? cstab;uhcc5 on hit land. ; The property possetset . . ' - . . . ..: .-.' ... Tior a'lvanujjei w tncn wiHaiwayrrcTnet!rhe-pnpi'ietof-r- preference ot" custom,' each IH beii'f cmiguou a tbe'ourt- .. ' yard,' a.nd haalaomcly jituatcrf tipori one ol which are two .C'jmnixllous house.', twoitoitet high, containing thirteen rooms ,' ' for ihe accommodation of gentlemen of the bar and rxhe 1 1 who j.wUi rtpienwrt ; with eveiy necetsary oui-' ouse, and a garriUirr den and yard "occupying nearly fiur acret. . Upon the other lot '; there ii a Tafern hnute, w&ich it abjut to be icpatred andea. larged; a capfCiout framed stable besides oiher houe , arWa horse loi'adjiningrwhtih wilfbe extended to afly rxt the fat r chaier may dii to which will eaSdcd at rnuch land, con. , ' , Hi UouasfijKsq. "DIED,, At his plantation in Moore Coannv 6ns the 12th ultimo. vYeitl vWLeod,, Esq. a native 9f i?Cotlahd.v .;'.' '; '. .- - " He bore with' great patience and nneomruorW toi t jtiifie the paint til ana lingering disease (hat produced his death. - . venicnTjqTinerownTrmaT-or-Teqoti.eo iot newooiT anrrra; ure. At any general ilcscnpfion of ihe jvemjiei will necet- urily prove unta iifaotory fo ttrattgert who rnay be de!in)us,ta purchase such property, iheyare invited to view irT The tub sfTibcr tifl liliw ett lott ot ground, toitil the pU'chatcr-ad Joining the town, and convenient to the piford Acaremy, which affords taitVpations iheiijipect ,f bjcofnjng a flou'uhing ttitution. - - ' " v r- , THO. B. LITTLEJOHN.' - OxfetdjOiaavillawortty, 31st Mvch, 1814. " 40, rt