it '-'.''77, '-( if: . , Foreign; jrotjiundl t6wrus 3PaBtiaVit keflarfcrl were established at the form! ef.those places. Field Marshal Blncher Uie:iifeUmv ed in two columns Joj! light f polnliugupon, Montmarter, through Moty, Draueey 3iiil.BC Dtfiis.! .?:.; A; 7 , ., ;.; 'fbe enemy h'ad iroproTed the defences wdiich tftV ground affordedon -Mooltairtire, and in front of it, by redoubts aud . batteries, and had a considerable forcercf regular troops m Belle ViileTherTiaigalieiranaf, . the woods and aoiiBfs, lotfciner: wun some gQjiuu, so aecp as; io ne oeany impossiDie lor norses,u(nruettoni sidcrable means of "assistance1. A disposition for a general attack having been, made oh .the 30ih, the Otheorps supported by the grenadiers and reserve was engaged aUan early Lour to prevent the enemy frpiri holding Pajitiu. The, remainder of the troops arider theyrinee Roy al of Wu item bar Sr. was to turn the enejuv on catJarit end well fought actions ""which : "took hia right, and to push on to occupy in eucce&ion lrtace between Soissons. Lain and Kheims', Lave all the heicrhtsson the left of the. road to Rf Ilr 1 A"-Men detailed in the reports by Colonel Lowe,! ville inclusive. The day considerably advauc Aod other ' Officers. . . ,'je.d before tho troops reached their several pot;i ,, During these operations on the .riKf, . tactions', and the enemy made a determined resis Jlarsjial Prince Schwartzenburg drew back tenca especially at the villuge of Pautm the the cOps which remained with him on the left, : whole of his force was commanded by the Duke n4dytaehed to reinforce the army between Dj of Treviso, Hhe right wing by the Duke Ragu jaa,JLyons7 and Geneva,: received nt the same' sa. V time, and distrihutiug the Velites from Hunga-. , A message had been sent on'the 29th, to d - fy, and other Austrian reiuforcemuiits of his at- preeale resistance, and to explain that it my, which had occupied the country between mint be in vain, as the whole .army was present, . .-, the Sejue and tie Vonde, willi posts at Aiix de oat the messenger was not received. In the Jontaiableau, Molunr ud Mormons, arid which evening of thVaoth, Couut NesseJroic. was ad tad patrolled into Jthe suburbs of Orleans,.near milted within the barriers of Pari j aod at jUve hich city Gen. esUrrji ,'ook some hundred game time, one of the Emptor's Aids was sent prisoners) ;j.ha the Aii.be, to Marshal .Marmont, who agreed that, all fir- wher:tJidaiL(?lrJtpr:A!lheJook plaee on ; jng should ceasn in half an hoar, if. the Allied imNU ATION OP INTERESTING FOUE1GK IN ; ;TEUlOENCfir BY LATE JWVALSr-?-- ' tho. events .which Levy 'led. the ueeupa lion of Paris, viU bev understood from the fol lon;iug reeapitnUtioa." , . 6iek ihehatde of Urieaneyiori the tst tf "-geu,tPe"eneBay7hasahowa no unclinatton-to 5 t a jgcneral , battle Against the United force ...tot tfUflies tWatlatlrall detachment. ' . ' . Wiatter end bfbeJdtMatshal BIa- herrossedjihe Marae'ahd moved upon jier . ay, Soissons, aad Loan, to meet and to unite .with the cerng movinx From the northern arm v, tnd jliose whijh haT been relieved from' the blockade of, fortresses near the , Rhine.4-Tle tit ietoir 'aitanftg the anovH gratofcjei we have thought-it. rignt taanue saw coue iro submitted for ntatdre coasiderationV.to a oumer oas assemhiyv6f persons, thff .ftiost considerable aod best ajifietf mbngou, ffw; 77 it ,i After, this affairi the Pririee Field-Marshal X&$yiu&'?ttjv,AvW6f Sens, and font Sovereigns would consent that no part oi larmy should pass -the barrier ol rarw ill m k that night. This was consented to, and the enemy withdrew from Montraajtrewjthin the town." The Emperor returned to B ondi with the Field Marshal ; and at four in the moruine the df puties of the city arrived. Seventy cannon three colours, and hrR iniiiurea ' men were ta PR0CLA3t.iTI0N OF THE PnlNCE OF Olt.VtfGE. HAOUE, MARCH S. We, William, by the trace of God, , Prince of Orance, Nassau, Sovereirn-Price of the To all whom -these first declarcdrnatwc should undertake tin: tion, which might secure yonr freedom against all possible abue j and we have ever since contraujto feel the necessity thereof. We regarded it, therefore," as r one of the f f t - II 7. i oleon. havina? dpnlmof? oTtirl l A m.ll ll...t I m n . .. ' F1!5Hjrrc" -ftsarsnai jijucner repeatedly olter W vearljaon returned to the left hank of the Msrne indicated an intentiou of resuming of. fensive operations against the Grand Army, v tThe jWoferences st ChatiJlon were termina tc4 9? the iyth mst; aitd on that day the French rmy tmoved. upah Arcis, behind which the : SffPsi eommanded by Field Marshal Connt Wrede was posted. TChe .Allies, under the Prince Sehwart zenburg TaU the 3d. 4-th ami fh nrn 'nmlurlltn Prinn . ' y- Vi ivfi., , I MV IS ft WitVIISX,) - lioyu ot wirtemberr, and the 5th, under Field .United Netherlands, &a. larsuai nreue, with' the whole reserve, wVre presents eome, greeting:" 1 toncentrafed on the Aube, near Pongy and Ar- Tuvited to the sovereignty of these states by auun general auacK was raaoe uy ttie AUJyour eontidence aryjjitLuiJiaifintr-we from the lies on uiesumviflWAieb the enemy was defeat ted at all points, ivith great loss, and Arc is was retaken. ' . At this" juncture, Napoleon formed the des perate and? extraordinary plan of passing be tween the armies of the Allies, and'of striking at theireommunieations with the Rhine, intemu Ing at the same time to liberate the garrison of &lentz. Far this purpose he moved , by Cha lons on Titrv and St. Dizier. his head ctuarters being on- the 2id at Obeomte, between the two latter; places. Vitry was held by a small Prcs- sjin tjarruon, which refused to surrender. .A' 'f be extent and nature of this project was foUyasccrtained on Uie-23d. A movement jwas immediately- resolved upon Vitry,. to se ? oure that place, and to endeavour to cut off the corps of Marshal Macdonald, said to be on the Jttft bank of the Marne, between Chalons and Vitry, to operate a junction with the troops un ;ler General Winiingerode, vihich had moved . pon Chalons, and to unite botharmw. Their Mujesties the Emperor of RuHsia and .the King of Prussia left Troyes oiriihe 20th, and had their qujarters at Pongy. 1 he Empe ..for of Austria rrtoved his quarters on the I9tb, Jo Bar-sur Seine, with all the Cabinet Minis . tcrs,.nd came the 21st to Bur-Aur Aube. , . vOtt 4Jwi" evening pf the 33djr 'the army broke ,ffp frqn; Pongy, and having marched bt Ra- mere's and Uomptere, assembled at day break, tear Som'mepui ,but the corps ,0!' 5larshal Macdonald had erossed the Marne tbe preced es day, before It could be intercepted. ftm the 24th, the junction with Uen. Winzin gcrode was efifected at Vitry and Chalons, and the Silesian armyarae; withi3 the reach of co-operating with the Grand Army. On the 25th, General Winzingcrodc, with Lis own, and 'several other corps of cavalry, . htinsj left to obsefvethe enemy, the united ul iied force began its movement, by rapid and continued marches," upon Paris. . " j : Tho eofps of. Marshal ,Mortieraad Majnnt vrere found ftt Vitry and Sommesonit, anTrrro driven back with loss, and pursued in the direc tion of Paris. On the 28th, the Emperor the King and Field-Ma-.hal the Prinee Schwart zenburg, were at Ferre Charapenole and on the 26th at Traffau. . Field Marshal Blucher was. at Etogcson the 25thand continued foV march onTVleaut by Mon(mfraU;': In i hecobrse a tv. ittrfop fhiiinnrDosC aonointed a sneeial cnmmiasionlwhb aie to choose out ofutmmerous , '.I. IhikiImiI narinni in' (111 A I igv given jn-iw us, iuui cwf 1 ropDrtion to the population uf each of thejevl 1 prop existing departments . . v - r-v Hondrel wit b your confidence, they shall, on the i8th of thb luonth, assemble ia the metro poliiof Amateidam, to cormeto a determination non this weight V business. V r. Thev sKallln like manner, with the letter of convocation, receive the pan of the Constitution, that they may be able to prepare tueir aeciaioo thereon with muiuritv and calmness of delibera lion : and for the ibere' effectual attainment of this object, a copy ofthe same shall bo seat to tach member previously. V V And as it is of the highest importatce that these members, be possessed of the general con fidence, rin order that a list of-the persons chosen' for each department he inade public, and that to all the; inhabitants of the ameing housekeepers, an opportunity shall be afforded, by signing his name without any other addition, in a register which shall lie open in eaeh canton for eight lajs, to disapprove of any sach per son oip persons as he may deem unqualified. No inhabitant is deprived of this right, with the exception of domestic servants, valets, liankrupts, perso js in a state of nonage, or un der accusation. . " ' 1 When it shall appear to ul, from the summing up of the registers, that the majority are salisf fied . yith the persons thuj submitted, to their election, we shall consider them as the rcpre sentatives of the whole Dutch peope, call them together, appear in the midst ol them, aud salute the in as constituting the great assembly, repre sent iug the United Netherlands They shall then commence their labors in freedom, and give us an account of their pro gross by a committee appointed to that effeet j 6m ROBINSON, at thoSuuLotL Washington Lou 11 now dain5 k BaitimorvS Uyi ia ecb ijl f . fifliikon thcl5,b rf Jahenext. Hits LoeW 1 3 1 prizo of 0,000 1 50,000 i 20,000 JpriiofEio t An. IS 4 ..' "7 r v JOauu, occ. ' raESEKi raxes or tioxbts 812. 6 ticKjw io the b Uuttjt b, L . . Louer Baltimore, kiladlphia. ur Htwi !JJ WWidRosixroK, Ubtpro?BpIly.uflkdt; liwt iiOurmi.ijoii jteo dventurri. ' Said RoSiicson jubUshe, wklr, for tho iofo.,. cuiiome.8, a paper TOtiuinteft lht uf all tb BlatJti . ' wn n the 1iffer,t lotueries by wkch auto . aa Obtain immediate tifornMiia" at 00 oihr npea: poiugs. Prltea in any of tlm Lotieri received M . forTickeii. All letters mut ba reiTvaiB. " " Kalaaiore, April I. 40,19t Tailoring Business. fTHHE Subscriber, thankful for the verjlju. JL ral er.euuragraect heretofore received infoinu ki, : tlut b o minuiloeoiryoatkeabiveibusin,, jft , " Mi. Roai'j kuiWinfi, near the Market, wbe.fall liihfully,'jtteadedto, indewcudiatke auntwu,',?? Jtyla. Having cohwrle work 00 .kaua.jj page tm three ood journeymen, to srltt be fromi,,," : itajft eaiptoy, aodUia higluit waj. itI r Jun Sl80Eeward. ken: the number of killed and wounded of the aud as sood as the adoption of the constitution- enemy was very considerable 1 but this victory al code is the result ot their deliberations, we was not gained w ithout some loss of the Allies. shall make-the necessary arrangements for tak ing the oath prescribed to us by the constitution, with all due solemnity, in the midst of the a.s sembly , and after that. be iustalled in state. , In the adoption of these measures, worthy countrymen, you must feel Convinced that the welfare of our beloved Country is my first ;and only object that your interests and mine are the same j and how Can they be more manifestly promoted, than by tho introduction of constitu tional rules, ia which you will find the t'ua'an- same only under the guarantee of avise-eoftft-Uee af LyouLdejUieiijigMs PThey will furnish n;e with the advantage of ondactingi on fixed principles, the charge and responsibility of government, assisted by the best and most in telligent of the citizens; am! will secure to me DE3BHTED from the Regiment of N. olin detached Militia, iu ue aervice c tho Caite aict, under tbe commaod of Cot. Js A. Feana, u fcoq fh Ccftinty jf Rowan, From tbe Coaotj tt Momgcmerf, From the County oi Iredell From the Counrty of Ru;herfo, 4 fiom tbe Courisy el Utcin; From he County of "WilkW, first and most sacred of our duties, tdnmmonf-ibecmitinuance- of that, affection, thaexpres together some men - of consideration'', and to aions of which rejoice my neart, animate. my charge them ith the weighty task of estab courage; lighten my burthen, and bind me and -prisoners were takenwilh Several "General Of. hBtrs.-At'the affair near Fere Gbampeooise, 4 m 'CToTapalelriaAti r reau," was unfortunately killed, while exhorting the French to surrender, and Col, Neil Canip- hell, who is on this seivice, and who has been with the advanced Russian 'corps in all the af fairs since- his return from the siege of Dantzic, j!' - .was severely wounded, having been rUn through cue uifu UJ o u9iau laiicci v ii uaaiuu& 111 HI for an nemy during btte of the charges ; I am hiippy to say there was every reason to expect Jiis recovery. '' - . 4-' '.- r- lishing a fundamental code, built upon your manners, your habits, and corresponding to the wants of the present time. They cheerfully took upon themselves this office, performed it with zeal, and have submit ted to us the fruits of their uninterrupted labors. : After a careful examination of this work, we have given it our, approbation. But this does not satisfy our hearf. It respects the con cerns of the whole Netherlands. The whole Dutch people must be recognized in this im portant work. The people must receive the strongest possible Assurance that their dearest interests are sufficiently attended to therein; that religion, as the fountain of all good, is thereby honored arid maintained, and religions freedom disturbed by nothing in temporal con cerns,' but secured in the- mmt ample manner that the education of youth, and the spread of scientific knowledge, shall be att? tided Yo by ! the 'government, anj freedom from all vxar tioil regulations which oppress the genius and subdue the spirits ; that personal freedom shall no longer be an empty sound, and dependent on the caprices of a suspicious and crafty po lice j that hu impartial administration of jus tice, guided by fixed principles, secure to eve ry man his propcrtyi that commerce, agricul ture, and manufactures he no longer obstructed, hut-have free course, like rich spring of pub lic and private property ; that, therefore, no, restraiut be -imposed on the domestic economy of the higher atjd lower classes of the state, but that they be conformable to the geueral Jaws and.the government j that the movements ofthe, general government be not palsied by too great a zeal for local interests, but lather receive from it an additional impulse ; that the general laws, by means of an harmonious co operation of the two principal brartfheTr-o? the government bo founded on the true interests of tbe stite ; that the finances, aud the arming of c,Tiicms.iH pit i ars 01 xn&ootij. poijiic, Jk.A . 4 - " W- .4 1'. my honor for ever to our regenerated country. Given at the Hague, the 2d of March, 1814, and of our reign the first. WILIJAM. Tjiilorin i5usint ss. nnHOMAS POWERS respectfully informs JL; ihe public that he tus curBine; cd the boe buiucss, in he hop lately occupied Uy Mi. R .baieau, ojip. siie the Stai- Hou.e iq.ure 1 whne he will be thankful to receive "all ore'eu wi h which be may be savoured. The public may rest asiur- od that no paim bal! be spared' on bis part to give sa:iaction a id to LthU bu yotk. ia the loose lasuiorubie aad elcaui Tao was powers! Rale:g June. , . , 503r A House for a Female Academy, . A T Louisburj;, 30 by 20 feet, Two Stories, XJc 1 1 anu 9 lee P1 icb, two roooi, above, IS by 20 and 12 bv tfo feet. Three six-panaclied doort four la and fnur 8 light VVindws beiow, id 15 atrdburB liht Wiudutri above to Lc built uf good heart timbers, witb twoChimuiysof Br ck or uewn siune and undc-Liluned with the same. to be Ciiled :Uruugh wiiiun, aud paiottd without entire will be kt by ihe u.-ideisined cunmniiiioccrs, on Saturday, the id day of Juiy next, at LouisOlirg. Wo kmn are solicited lo make tht-ir proposal in writing, at oi before tho day, at which time the C ntiact 'will Us declaied, end intl a.ttl SoCurny required fu the Corapitiuu ol tba vvi.rfc by ike2athof tccsnibcr mat. ' RICARO F1.NNER, : joel kino, ' V RICHARD IKCE, MkajjS Howjid, ' Jeienjiah Heai' WiliitmWitom. Henry Aln, Aaron Tucker, CeorgfcSaiitb, -Jams Moor,, CamuelHeolcrK Joshua HanUv John Cibbs, - William Owens, - Robttt Suitle, -0vid Byn, .JohnClubb; John Rudlel!,. Miehiel Hefinr, Edmund Dtmfy Theabove rrvnrd of f$180 eIU fce jSrtn far the dlietyr tbe said deseiten, at Fori Hawkins, Georgia, or glOfev her of them and all reai mable etpeucea paid. By erds hu Excellency the commander in chfef, ROBERT WILLIAMS, ! April g9th tf. , , Adj.Cea.H.&K, ' """" " 1 - 1 '. 1 " " ' v 1 he JMinerol Springs, AT tSKOX-CASTtS, IW HOOilNGHAM C0PX1 jrORTH'0AAOIIJrA. npHE Subscriber has established himieli Lenox-Caitlc, Where he bas opened a HOUSE Of ENTERTAINMENT, and is making extensive prrpum tor the Aceomodauoo of Invalids aud others who shall Ksont this place during the summer months cither lor healii amusement. The Miodral Wat era. are oi' various kinds Mt equal in their virtues to any in the Union - Bak) are crcctrf and the Springs will he kept in (aod order. LwxCutit'i one of the most healthy and agreeable Situations in the soma, em states i is on the mam roadleadmg trom the Enters e the Western parts of North Carolina. A Par office i! wpr at this place, at which the mail arrives twice in eart week, and papers and . Literary Journals fiom difftrtnt Cities iW United States are received for the use of Geotlimen wlis if sort to t e Springs An saonent of good Liquors i8 H kept on band, and every endeavour made' to provide tbe be Accomodations that the Country will attVrd.' The CtaM iJFvtngThe r excellence x"t'htfSWrrsroHeaUhiasL tht S'tuation, all Ountiikute lorendef this an.agreeable jsks ofirtort JOHN L. LESwwt QOth May 1814. 7 I,-uhb4jrr Toe eitTi, 1814, WM.MORfliEY, GREEN HILL, ' Curnmssione.-s, --' 50 -3w- the of astweekoHess ihaV ipa tannoTi ! 1 ,"' -A - - 1 : 1 . . . . . - ereatesianilmosL invaluable urivilecrof eyer? free people, tjitir independence, mavte firmly jfixed. Which of you can doubt Jiftbia lnitK afT ter the terrible experience you have had of a ior eigo tyranny, n.hicb acknowledged' no right when it wanted means for its own niainteinanee bytV;deBee;n,fterhat der the-mbst oppressive yoke that ever was im posed since the Spanish times ? Now at least you know the true value of those "trrecious ritrhta for which our failWsran. Crificed their property and blood ; of that hup piness which they bequeathed to their descend- . it flw i a. gyf t iHi ft TtwTorinT onA TJrtvnl Koorf. ! ...... '..'Z'T ..:; .1 Lui i ti quarters were atiJoulcDiers and the bilesian - ftnnyreacnea Aieaqx. - On, the 28th head quarters at Quincey Hrid- gs we're prepared at'Meaux and 'llp6rt; Tbe. il?sian army advanced at Clayein front of which town a severe action took place, in which the enenfy , waa repufsed. 7- On the 29th, the Emperor and the Kin with Field Marshal 1 Prinee Schwartzenburg,' cross d the Marne, at Mfeaux and the enemy being ftill in possession of the woods near VUle Pa lis ind Bopdi he was attacked and driven be EorSale, THE House and lot at present occupied by ho lubscaber as i.s residence. It is juuateo ca the lower partrf-ftyettcville reet, a small Jj.ianco lrom M r Oae'. For terms ap;ty t " - " - - ' , WM. W. M ASON. Ralfiy.H, lune 17 . . 150 3t. North Carolina frtr flint nnrnoss SBP01ttt r i by. the last General Assembly, will proceed with to settle and repoinhe claioM ol the jce anosw dieis called into public service, by the Governor' of M "f" in the month of Ju ly,, 1813, and the Claims of bm i gtew out of the said call f3 be Claims for" ntUu7 will be usted by the Muster Rolls and aettltd actordiif'T' Every other claim, of what kind or nature Mas formally proved before ong or more justices wt the ttut. Raleigh 21 ia May, 1814. ' - . . . Stolen or Stravcd. B0J1 the subscriber en" 4he ffth HV May7it mght7anihri;7rrorse; betffeeirw- 1 V idttS vit. veTsity of the times. Following, therefore, and deriving cnennr- agefaent from the example, it becomes in y duty, in .imiiaiion pi inose wnose tyvme l . Dear, ami whose memory . I honor, to restore that w-hieh is lest;- it is your duty' to ; suppit me the-rein M-ith all yeur efforts, that under the blcs'sioc of Ji. . ' J ' .L . - ! . . uivsue proviuence, woo summons us io Tins tasK, vve ni ay "leave our beloved country completely ve-conquered and re-cstalilished to our children. In order to be enabled to iudce whether thr- eonstitutibBal coda thus, framed as before stated; : gtutc;qf Nonii-Caroliiid,":" " EDQECQMHE COUNTY. In. equity, March Term, 1814. J oseph Arrintou arid Wife and Henry Ricks, vs. The Heirs cf Robert Ricks, and others. ". ORlOtMAL kILt: appearing at this Term to the satisfaction JL 13 years of age, at least -five ft h?gh, and hasab!W B ace. a white snot on the neck, near the wtihert, ws . 7 .- - bv tiie eellar. Shod all round. Liberal cemBeosaiwri belaeTbany fsoiFW Raleigh, Or give We infbimatioa so that I get him f1,n' 1 - y . MERRXTT PltUAA May 13tbll181.tf. . - ' State of Noth-CaroliD3v RUTHERTOItD COUKTT. I VI tm it . . m of iho CW, luat Riimla Battle. Joab Hoi'tt. antiNancv I Afiril ttm i ' - . m w I " his wife, Joel Denton and Nancy hiviftvlQurninfi Wood, WS1I.: XG tnvin John "HamiltOU, gBl W4llieltomrJaiHorrrareinrubitaiti Wthe State efWn?f4---- . i' i.lii.-.M,t,nt. Ai! aad Abish'a Horn il ia United States Aruryof couViedoL An wine ... ..... ' - ' I r I .unit ennvrvea EO uio ut- agent of said firm. ;hrT-. ei. .tiafaetioa of the eo n tope I H -t IV Tarbo. A lhat the de.endanti.no, "M0 i ei,h, fort it is ordered that Publication be made "a,r motion, Ordered by (he Court, that Publication be made forth with in the Raleigh" Minerva, for three Mornhs Successively, mat unless toe above dtncants appear at next Torm holden for tbe above County, at the Cuurt.House in ough.on the second Monday .in Septeniber next, and either ,Jre " ordeiea toat ruw'c"""" """r .iuetiO lead, ontanst or demur to the complainants Bill, the Bill will I for three weeks, thai unless tse appear oe ian pro, cooieiso at itiat i erm and ftcatd ex'narte aeaimt V 09 neia w me -v . j,eatfTll hem. I Monday ot July next, replevy anu p.. ' - Loyjrm tHMtmtei..- vBERT STu ART. CM.' entereo: aganst sum. wpr- tTirrs. Ot April ' , 3Mi - 1 1 tune S. 4S-3ftp. Kitnasw-f