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i"-;--'; ,,. '"i-vfe:'-:" v.t v-v.?? - it FRIDAY, JUNE30, 1815. . r ... JVo. 1004. l -:, . ITT' -.;T.;F-i Wv GrT: -V 1 ; Toi. 10.: v ; ' . - '--.. RALEIGH, (CO PHINTSD, WEEKLY, BT ALEX. tUCAS. 4W of u6icriftin t Three dollar pisr ytarfOTthalt' . to ho paid in advance. io paper to be continued Ion . jjer than three montlis'Iftei'a year's subscription ,be f'infves due, and notice thereof sliall have been gives. . Jii!virUsi:mentstnottTiCcMing 14 lines, fire, insertedthrie k for one dollar, and. for twaxy-five iceqts each eubst- iuev insertion ; and m lite iwoporuon wnere tnere " U a.-trreatdrnumber of lines tan fourteen..-. 1 UiiiK U.e vjienenee and reflection o future (this Ti.eiog present, asserts, without a nossibili-1 " An ' ""S "a the contrary ano nor mjsu, iuhith N - Domestic. IK, tine8r will confirm the correctness of our expo sitions; and 1 presume, that the members of adopted the saniw construetion, at any period during the aJiuiinst ration of the two first Presi dents ol tbf united States, severe calamities arnaUVaVs iuoideut to a stafe of war; hu't that ' : l . .1 ' :i li 11 I sia.it; i iui more id ue ueprecaieu, u i siiau 1 be understood to furnishthe gorernment with AH : Cil UB itur O-HIpillliJ IMVttSl! fS Btflt Ci Y C both ef civjl and political libertyr '- - . - m . VV . . .0 . lo tarrvi&tft. etteet tne regulation? that XXTH ACTS FROM , G 0 VK !i N I ) ii -6 KO NG 'a . s PJ5EC H. JDelivered before the. L&gislatute of Massachu setts, on Saturday, the in&t. y,y--' An instance occurred in the year 1808. and another in lsit. irAvt.w.. .. - probab y bw free, were trepanned aiid sn.u. eled into- the CVloMr bv Mtr. - a ore than one vessels: the first, a n, an called Robert Sawyer, e.Jy '"S,; 'S; f Ja.Vs Henryl,Hrn MnZ nog sieved, ler, irom -WVsh.non io Norfi;-C,frlinH, rt.8 was thb-facj. 1 fto' bhe started jiearlv ui high water, with the wind on, her quarter, yet she could not move at the rate nfmore than one mile per hour ; and that w as mere like a raft, withoulrtheowef oriieing "." V J i i Frc - " : , ngwpnian, named Catharine Ififh going agcound on Long Island, and was at Jast towed into the dock at tire foot of Liberty street. : J ' A SPECTATOR TTm, ab&ve is S6 direct a contradiction of icnai nan ceen siawa in ine most respectable pa were detiiif d. indispensable for th jirojleetionjrsit ' JSevp York, thai the Editors felt some of the Staled (luriiig'tbe war,.'lf':ivai:liund ne- difficulty in admitting it. Thin abjection was cessary to borrow large sums, as well for the overtowe- htt the consideration of the facility i A ' .' 1 -A : . . J I - t . 1 . . " .. nureiiase ciorunance, arms auu military stores, witfi wiucn tne statement, it incorrect, can be 4 . SINCE ihe eoinmencement. of the last-ses'as for the support and pay of the militialwho, refcf, .Tue writer of the above, wilUee'that -,i.ioii ot thl lii neral Uourt, tue Uinereuces wniebat lunertut periods, especial! j'in the last year we hk'e thought proper to omit the latter clause iaf iv sauisted bet ween the Upyerument oi tueor the war, were called out for the deteuce of of ttk- coirnuum U wted Sf aies t)id U. ra!-Brit tili h.ve been ad- .the towus on the.sencoast. Anumber of arms bjtlie -rL'v-t.'nf 4 Tteatr of P-raee. j were itnt for thence of the inhabitants of liose Ju. ;ratv'i ul .Vw tmntai- nv.JMnTi fir- luivnsjpartxif which, agreeably to the direetion's 1uj to the uiu'iiw' s'iHig, tor me Kinu laier- p cif i o n ai---ypAfK. -.iii iH h a sputttog-aw ofithe Baard tof War, baye beeo, returned into publb araenii.- r-r--- - Of the debt jmeurred 10 this Commonwealth, end in th in siiri j!" war.''. dttisfji.atijia have alse bepn rescued from the jA th wiir of the revolution, aboulfive hundred ivjnfrealitin4t v ; Hfter - a Ivmi an na:tou0ie!;ii iwhirh tery part ofEurwje was! individual creditors: the amount of this debt 'tareatened niiil,ai uiiiupportable' military des-. will be considerably increased by-oljr expeuses -pot'Um, the civilized world, al the etyse of our iu the late war, exclusive of that part for cobtest, with Ureal Britain,, was again restoreq hieih wo haveaiusl claim to be reimbursedbv to peace. In a'9Wtgeter;aJ.trittquily,;ll.J utional, Goverument. fki subject, will wl-icfr, qutwithstandin'the late events in, Eu- require the'attcntioii of the Legislature, that ef- rone,:we Itone will sooh be re-ersfablisunt, eacinfoittual provision may be made for the payment Hatjojnisat liberty to pursue without inlerup- ofithe luterests, punctually, and the ' gradual Uou, uie nieasures mosi tonuucive i us H.viiiii- uistfnarsre 01 me pi uieipat as soon as the cir- iiess-; andvc may he assured, that the people, cumstances of (lie Statw will permit. To eftecll ftiuongwboui the virtues of probity, industry these nbjects, a prudent mauagement ol the jiub-' f tfo coin hiunicutioM, reflecting on ,1r. Fulton's menu. A'at.Iut. .., ... ,ie ctr. Cynthia, of Kew-Ytik, Charles Johnson, thaster: but both of these were seized, proseeufrd. and nmde free herthy sentences .f our Admiralty Court, under the authority of tho -'Act-oParl lament for the A bohtion of the Mave Trade, arrd I took the li- oeny 10 vrnte lei Urs-giving notice of these transactions, both to Air. Monro, the A men ran S- erctary o) 'rite. and to fl SfUMi Sy es tabhshed at Phi adelphta for ti.o A, ditiou of V1 "ave. the honcr to be, wit K.M.w,im deralioh, Sirt y(f;,r ecelleno's VKtu. wim blc'Servant, " -: ' (Si.H-ntd) VfV I t V." Ihs Excellency 'Cfiarhs Slum fun. i, ' c $P. -777 : f 'Madeira, Al.v 14tli, 1815. Sir I have ',only'inire'"tfttr'aTiiiiH-Ttn"r D 1 81 lxLr,lS t i KH ; WS. " Extract of a letter from JYeuOrledns to a gen y tie man, of JV. itork, dated ZQthvf May. 1 aw sorry to say that the river Mississip pi is higher uoyv than ever known, and the da mages inealeiilable. 1Eti( ire settlements -are many leei umier water, as l'almyra,t;oncordia, closed extractand list of the naval force of Al and a pari-of Point Coupee; b -sides inuume- giers, now at sear : 1 am of opiuiou that their rable cieya8S on the coast. Alaiiy sugar and destination is Tuliisj and that tlK; mean (0 cotton plaiitations are ruined for the present." co-operate with the nialeonteuts of tliat lU-iL-n' ,.4 . . .1 a - 1 'i 1 Li- jr-e v 1 11 order to del h roriff t h S'Anf " 111.7-' . ., ,i " subjugute his country, as it. is hardly to be sup, posed that they mean to cruise in the Ailnntm AMERICAN PRIZE JVUROES. with gunboats. It is likewise nrobable that Foreign. ami economy, most geuerauy -prctan, wiM. c in- rev en ue is HKtispensanie j mis will 20 far ty s Advocate Mid Procurator Ueaeral.-li , ' tho most saceessful. 1 liopti bur constituents to supply the wants of (he State, and prevent Excellency tlieUovernor, in refutation of the yvill have a large share olucncnenis wnicn an i) iog burdened with additional taxes, which charge made by the Ameiican government res- unoissembtea ami perraancntjrenewai i hkuu. proiusiou or negligence wbutd reuder necessa- peeting the salts in these Islands, of Negroes snip is eaicuiaieu ro oes-on , uhu umi .u ry, ana:wnicr woiuu icnu to alienate their at-: taken tr ,ure prospeeiMi. incpcojiicui nunc " ici-nuaa iioui ine governnieci not be Interrupted by an unnecessary iuterfer- ,4 . L ence jn the disputes aad coiiflicts whic may ansj in other nations. ANECDOTE OF GEN. JACKSON. .. - V W 01 ,Vie unu,,i nTa"l Kentucky, the wilderness which seperated that council wai j,kndwn ia this country, li $ iM country from the adjacent settlements of Vir profeesid object of the governineijt, 10 coatinu- -- mueh illfegted lad:a1 (jcpreja. 1 we ihe war, to- eoaipel OreatBritm to" re- tiolw... In consequence of the repeated murders ;-?I(jlrtHnatert5-tiMr. ieaien,twhie Jmd-be eommUtedJiiuL.become ne " ... mi iH-,))eui froinv"- werchjittt vessels. ceggft for persons wisniu- to go to or from , But as therein y.t any prttvtsioa.io 1 that ettect;,, ta uolIefet , iu cohslderabk uumber8 .m the ttealy.fpatfe' tlusoljfeVof the war w ;'at soaie"-8t0ekale adjoining the wilderness, and jelraijB.aio(j andflr(rliave no1.retencj 5,n -t0 1 then to march through in a body with as mueh ,V-amtitK-iiWtilities tor (he sa ue cause- Nar i8lcelefity as possible. . Of one of these compa ct prouafrii- tjiat iiu5.aua,.r any oinr oi iue;llicswa8 Gen. JacksonTfarihat time ' a-yotrtfe vy on the. American station, and involving in its consequences the inhabitants of this colony, has been fabricated for the" double purpose of stigmatising the British naval characferaud fanning the flame of discord between the two reat nluiis; of Europe, will ever consent to man.ad lirobscuritvn as'alW'MAloorwli: nations. ain.gvr;e tnj general law ol perpqtuaIallegi-) Lajj uith ,im his wife ad ciiild,- who' were the must ,,ave proceeded from some 'erroneous and .. 1 r1J,ua"' "I"!"" T"u " P",ri;.enly lAmaJes in company. wiw uo b-s no-,m oriai.t mjury, 11 ( ojr uovera- Dar(v b-ilie u.Ul.h retards nK at laki:aeaeclual measures to excludi for- , 1 vu ... , nw.ii finmw ' tbom Q did not Vlie .remiilw of: Mr: Monroe, embodied from the Nassau royal gazette, may 10. .they have been informed that during the war We have' been favored with the copy of a let-! with Tripoli, that our vessels of-war aniwd m ter uritti u by William Wy IJy, Esqr.Tlis Majes- the MiditerraTnan either singly or in cniall ty?s Advocate Mid Procurator Ueaeral,-to his squadrons, and that they have fitted out their whole iorce in order to cruise- for -them, and will endeavour to engage them in di tail. I hope, however, that they will be disnppoinled and that our squadron may arrive ii'together before they return to port, "l am under no ap prehension for the result. : The number ,f men from the United States. Allhoiisrh every person iu this colony must be satisfied that the charge is altogether unfounded, y et as appears by Mr. Monroe's report to his government, that the subject hair been deemed of sufficient impor tance to he officially communicated to the Pleni potentiaries at Gheritv and bas otherwise been widely circulated, we consider it rightj public- stated in the above list, is incorrect, as tlirir large' frigates hever have left than 500 n. en on board, such as they are, and the oil er vessels in. proportion. The bombards n doiib' carry a mortar besides a gun vaehytliHUgh not oien- 1 .. 4 AI I I : tV .1 a. , l- .. . " 3 m icjicaiuur i.rm ueuei, inai ine accusaiiuu, ; noncii in trie enclosed1 list, and their sending thus brought againts the commander in chief and i bombards with their Squadron, is in my opinion, a other rowitorieHSfl proof that thev are' intended to We migl have saidonlyv tlTatTTi proceeded from some erroueous and The progress of the 'a'se '"JVi niation by yvhich the puhlie fuiiclion i bv te tooiHti a wl ur'P8 United States have been deceived, to destroy them, et length more than one half of the company resolved to push on, aud leave the rest behind. It was in the rooming that this resolution was taken, when the parly had stopped to take some refreshment. "Those who were going on. eiiend'rom the employ n. .-ut of oavigatihg our disgaflgned, and fearful that Ihe Indians should 8h(ps, and m tlas way .ttord,;sril)slautial pro- therel be enabled. to. eolleet4n suflnercntfoKei: v men. The remedy is theretortrin alirOun pow er. But if we allure foreign 6caiuen into our service, or continue to' employ , theni, even .though .they may have coufoifnedto our Miles of naturalization, we "shall again ,be liable to !e01"es fe1 their horses, were about to set we have heretofore epe. .enc) especially. off w!ien jackSOn, who was an entire stranger yyhenever a war takes place between the man- ;t0 MrMoore, and as far as he knew, to-the time powers ot Europe. An attempt, afier the , resl of their company, stept forward into the ratificatiot of Ihe late trmty, to negotiate jor road witK his gn, ami obserVing that they had the establishment ot the principle, that the flag caib;ned for security and ought to adhere to shall in all cases protect the eiew, would, in the . h th(.P. 4.mipi1i;;IF",. ti'.t l.. language of a member of the Government, be an K1UU t kill the first man who sheu'd attempt to r j J' u..i-cpuY ? dept nis eemrades. The deteri.iiuatiouof his do not complain that the above coi.ces- irVanuel prodoCed such an eff.fl upon the party, -jioiiB are implied in the treaty ; yve hope that-Uiat ,h illsthl,i laid aside-all t houghtsof in all respects the measures of our government prGe;edin nnd Uie companv went through to wi 1 be just and conciliating ; lor mi this jvir getter isalWy. Mr. Moore, (who relates the .only can e reasonably expect peTaee abroad, or ane(,do(e) at tributes to this interference alone, y.ulW.al:,nnene-at home. ""Tt igreat bo-,, gafetv of the party, and feels towards Gen. dy ot the people, it is a matferi)F indiuoreiice vjr Ja'ipksoti the most livey gratitude as the preset whom the government it i-ao4ujjiiaUudtJieer 0f iiW.wife and; infant, conduct of. the administration trvealeulared to . :l - ' promote justice and piibiic tranquility.:. ' , : jiemre , CoaKteiay.CoBnterfeit Vive Although the declared objects ol the wr, doaLW,1(j ou State fanfc pJVWi-Caiw-Jiave not .been. attained: by the treaty, the ef- Ka:ar-'in-;eirfTiIaloH. They are ingeniously pnssions of Joy at the restoration ol peace, exrtHtl.d and hy most persons wTuldlie consi were'umversal, even before the conditions oi , . ,.: i)Hrd frnn .... Ihe area y v ere knownfeince they have been five ,jV neal , .pfStin jfce 'fatter 0Vfcr the loYmer made public, though it appears that some of ainmV;)t ut he t,.p i the body, and careleT Ihe advantages we iieretoloro njgytd. under v learih!, oir-tie. word ou, i. orti the left end of in hi report, point directly to a spirit of ran- eour ssuiciatuig tne representation re marks whicjfwe see repeated in the National Intelli gencer with increased ..malevolence, and wTich, S appearing in that paper, .bear the maik of authority , -.ind shew that theoliject is not so much r afford proof of the injustice complained of, as to aggravate the uujiuta'ion, and to un bombar Jlome o? Hie nrwnFinntfiTl'geucy 6 1 unis, with whom they are at war. We have not heard of ihe arrival of the Dutch squadron in the Mediterranean, nor what are "ihe iuten tions of Holland relartve to their ulTiiirs with Barbary. 1 will forward an open copy of il is and the enclosed list byeyery America!' vessel which sails from this port, with, dirt ctioiis to give a copy thereof to evety vessel ti. n ay fail, in v. i'Lin hbpc4 that Jt na fiud 'i,s Me-v. to our t.quadrn, should they tie t sea, ho lore they approach the Straits of Gibrm lini . I linve the- honor to subscribe my self with tin most dis tiuct respect, sir; y our most obedient servant. - (Signed) . . y ' J AMS LEANDER CATHCART. Hon. Benj. AV. Ciohiinshield, E;q. Secretary of the Navy; Washington. ' press its belief upon the miuds ol the people of the L. S. still heated from recent animosities K Exlracrbf a letter fruZisbon: dated the svT f P 7 .'" f JJay, 181o. v ' " Letters from Cadii of the itJi April, nVrn..' tion that the Algerine squadron haput to sea, Consisting of 66 esstls, (ef which we' enclose particulars for your inspection) hut that hobo--; uu an anyics c uci rio.ui o lyoy tu u"My y tearing ftr wa,,e8 " '-v.1" C tho bill.' -On -v close examination, however, the Vbu;!:ienewed, ytahe people oUhisiate setm cttea, h peadilV Uet.-eted.. T lie device. of the ::y to acquiesce iu the terms; and perhaps they bls ig es8entiajy dirTrcut. The one dollar ,T .ub,ua the more read.ly, asKa gret proportion i)mn,ave.OB the,u the figure of itTpIough. Ti.ose jht Uiem-taye had -no expectaUpnf from the be- uf , ' - Ve a j-15 ure;rtpre8entv -ginning of thrwan hat the .result.. would be (IiC Gmlde!i9 of-LibeJ.,v or Uenius of Colum . luore- iavouraWe.,- Our Lonstituiion was lorm- (M1)tin.led ,)y (he emhleiris of Agriculture, v 4 jfid to promote the peace, Secuntyand coinuurce Com,; eree-aml anufartures. At the right end ot the&e States but was n;t caltulated or de- , h(, mriaus 1)ils have nw marginal border-i -ib". Z "" - those that:-are genuine '- liave a iargeinch one, Ihe tei.ritoriM.ol other nations. , Ud our arms witn w m)e ffank of xorth. Carolina,'! in the prevailed io Canada, as the goVernmen . ;.: to ii lippt all 1 1 l.ri;if .Kril mua -w mi III lint . Uv, . . . i . . . . 7. r 7 T , .-T'T'-.'7r: --7 . , . ine Mora me 'ftpMaTS m smaii-vmrereir?ri relinquished any materia partafJ.er righUoiijjJ i)V ablaek-border-holhing of the tl.e ocean; while, on the other hand, the enlarg ;- kill(-. - to bi;8een on the b;s ,ial are forged. will I .' observed that the Attorney -General has confined himself, in agriat measure to Prize Negroes. It is to be yvislx-d that he had goue furth r, because. i is the aim of the American government to do so. The true purport of the accusation at the present day, means as much that ihe desertion of the slaves was encouraged,- and that they yyere afterwards betrayed and sold, as that captured Negroes were tar ried away for "sale ; an al-ctisatihn equally false and groundless as the othery and equally incredible with all who will give it a mom tuts reflection, and consider the impracticability of such proceedings under the existing Luws, over which the eye of authority is particularly vi gilant in all our Colonies, but iu none more so tha.V'i this. ' ' . '. We understand that sundfy affidavits have been voluntarily aud solemnly made, which not only-fully corroborate the statement of the At- J. .V . r i .i . - . - ' Slaves were at any time, or under any circum stances whatever, introduced into and soldm dy---knows the destination of this considerable . Iorce Spain and this country are ut peac w itli these pirates, and America seems to be the on ly probable object of this expedition, and , we should hope the Americans would give a good account of them. - , -' I, - List of the jtgerine Squadron. ' . Frigate, 50 guns, 860 men, built at Algiers, 6 years old, tails well. , " . ' FrigateJ 46 guns, tVfr men, built. at Algiers,' IS'lyttars old.' f ; Frigate, -11 guns, -366 men. taken from the Port uguese, 30 j earsjjdr 1 , . ; T,iisratei44 guns, 360-men, taken fi eni ,lhe torney Geueral, liut also shew that nb7AiuericaTrrliii the best sailer' in the squadron. Covt4liaguns 300 men, bui It af A Jgil-rs, the Bahama's during the late war. If copies of- 3 years old, bad conxtiiii tion. these ailidavits'cau be procured, they; 6ball ap- Corvette, 26 gujis, 200 men, present from the pear in a future number ; in the mean time '"the "Grand Seigneur, 15 yeaVs old, saifswrll.- '.' letter above alluded to, is herein published. (i A ew-rrovidence, Jilay Hh, 1813. Corvette, 21 guns, ioo men, taJceji fiorn the Greeks, 11 y ears old, sails prett y well.. ' Your Excellency must w ithout doubt have! Corvetie, 24 guns, 2()b men, taken from do. been siirprized. at seeing in our Gazette, copies 4 yfeais old. -. '. ' . ' ,''VT.' of tl.e papers which have-lately been published': Corvette, 14 guns, 10 men, taken from do. under the authority of the Government df .the -t 6. -years old., " - . . i ' ' ' coiveiie, atLguns,.3tJ0 men, uo. Irom the " ment of our territory oy the eWquest of the Bri- tish.TPrpvinces, would have'-been the source of a ruinous corruption, 'and must have tended to 1 render the Union less permanent. . ' -In t he course of the wa r, the" gov ernaieu t o !' thist State endeavoured to conform its measures tithe principles of the Constitution, audfaitii4 i -ully to execute theduties enjoined by -thu in strument ; What eyer Lcoinplaiots ; haVe beeii - made of the cojistructlcu we gn.v.it, (whethex rc latin) to t he c om m and iif t he m i I i t i a, orl h e right otjje National Gveruient to force the ci--tizenXinto thV ra n ks of l he rigol.tr ayy or tmtd'-l 1 1 n . I I . " . m. I A., X' A 'mi.?, m- h .1,1' ..ml ii1innL B8 purporting-to be on the Hudson Bank of N ew -York and signed bj Walker as l'resi- d en i , are a Iso in c i re u I at iba'. 1 1 may be we 1 Ito i apprize the public that there is no such Bank Georgia Journal. . Steam battery. 7 Messrs. 0e.ii--adn.?Frc.m;',tlie sfjpfte ment -published ;Jirtlre; New A'orkTand some iitficr. newspapers, byv Mr. . FnltonVfi lendsi it it weutd appear that the late trial of the Steam 'rigattf, i ui.tbN ; tit k:. 'ta ST,".-i'ltii'6vel.-,'.l)t: iropAte the authority of pareats aud'guarijians; ateam, yvas LigUy satisfactory, ?Tliz wrer of or SIaycs United States upon the stibject of the pretended sale of American Prize Negroes in these Isl ands: and althomrh thecharire appears upon the facr'ofit:.o-'he-giHwille68,youtEadiejl.cji' iyb;cars old f do.; 20 guns, 180 neverthelesahiukitigbt:iliakiCsUaud,b contradicted. : ' , ' '.; ,-. " 1 have,.as y our Excellency knows, been His Afsjicrs, 8 Maje.-.ty',s Attorneyy Advocate and Proturator Ueneial of these. Islands lor tne last iouneen years, aud I " was present perhaps at every sit ting of our Prize Court during the late Aiu ri catt War", so lhatT Jiave had the very beiU op portunities td know w hat has been passirtg in ihdt CoUrtand take upon niyself, without any reserve; to assert," that not a siugleNegio or person' of colour taken from the Americans and brought into these Islands" in tbe course of the War, Was either prosecuted, condemned, Or sold herand that U ivaruii invariable .'practice to li'berate or eicliauge tlieuVaU hethef Fieeuteu Greeks, -3 years old,yails well. Brig. 20 suns, lbo men,': built-at men, taken irom - Xtbec t guns, i.i() nuni, "taken" from the Purl i(7in-sl' - i li VfDr did. ' '' '-...: ' Schooner, 1 gun,' -20. men,' taken from the Tu- uislaiiS, 6 years old. ... ' X (i'allej, 3 guns, loo men, built at Alijiers, o -year old. i ' . - N Ten gun-boats, 2 guns each (20), 30 men each (300),'buiU at Algiers, 2 years old ; 30- do., t gun ear hi (30), 2j. men each (75o), built it Al- . giers, 6 y.earanld. . . :- : -. " . . 11 Lombards, 1 gun eaeh (1 1), ..25-men each 2Ti5), built al Algiers, 6 years old. VTotal 1 frigates, 6 eorveltct, hrij;,;l xe- 7; bee; 1 schooner, 1 gtillty,'40 gun-boats, 11 huuv bards iw ;uii8. 4.T'i. mnu ' 'JAMES LEANDER CATHCART, - x
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