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RALEIGH (N. CO iiTD, ffliUT. BT A. tXTCAS. ttrmt ftnbKti4im i Three dollars per yer, one half rer than three months after a year's subscription be &Hoet due, and notice thereof shall have been given. . lfrtiemtfa$ notexceedlng 14 1 InesJ art inserted thrice fiaroae dollar, ana lor iweniy-nvc voiu ecn pube ieet fire bo as to give our batteries a good di- Wlieu he had finished it, he knelt down and to commit the management of tie said Br reetion. The Hendrati. Caotain Liieuten&nt praveu aioua lor tier majesty, then tor his ram. es and omces. and the makino of t ti Wardeuberg, which 1 had placed in reserve, ily, and the nation, concluding with a pray- counts, under such agreement, and suhje in order to be able to bring; assistance, remain- jer for himself, that it might please God to a- such rules and regulations, as they Vtfj d ed under the fire of the batteries close by. vert his heavy calamity from him, but if not, proper, not contrary to the eonstitutisn of Our ships had not .fired for more than half an hour, when Lord Exmouth acquainted me thai he was very much satisfied with the direction of aweat insertion! and in tike proportion where thare j the fire of our squadron on the southern batte ls a rrcatcr number of lrnes than fourteen. rie. because these ei inir now as little hind- , rjXo aubscnptioacanin any case bs received without! rance, a, powibe. he commanded the whole of payout oi ai -Hr- the mole, and all the enemy's shins. - to give ti in resignation to submit to it, then : state or of the United States or oi thi cor Lor. tion. V et.K leenA Foreign. KAOUE, SEPT. 16. DUTCH OFFICIAL ACCOUNT. him, bnt ob his repeating the. question, the said, " Pleui ymr Vljjesty, Mrs. S ; Mrs. 8 rejoined the Ring; " she was a linn dr.pT, and lived at the corner .. of street, TJnio'-j die street ; aye, she wasa good cause of all mankind s and the eooluess aild or- oinm, ;ui Lrojarht up her family in the tear burst into., tears, and his 'reason again fled. One .nortiu-when the passing bell was tolling At WirtHoi, his Majesfy inquired who Wasjfolli dead r Hif -aUenilauls at first did not answer ; visions shall form and be the fundamental aril. VII. tJlnd U jt further enacted. That lbe followini; rules, restrict ions, limiiatious and pro- Hi s iVlaijstv'H squadron, as well as the Brit- tifch force, appeared to be inspired with the de "votedness of our magnanimous chief to ihe ider with whiitti th trrnhln fir nf th hntteriH oU God is tritii in HMavftn 1 Iwini 1 Khali Stwjf$ Cynrant EJdraorfm tJdWr wai replied to, close under the massy walls uflaoon iVloA iSr. LondortStarf tW" hol'e 'tBl, - sw. Algitrs, will a little admit of description, aslti.vui ... repented otXth many ;rime -mm a. m w w m i m- l . m a , ' w : -- -t m- a z . k- eitaroitfui aj sulf-Uerotion of eaen individu committed, lb rivers oi bfood "shed, the mil- MaN a! nrallv anl Ida vrMlnciii nf lutrii k'.i. Iimiii nf hlinit hoinwa niuaiiril nr alain. in a ieuanarai, w .mku ..viu ice-.mouth ,n Dart icular. in the attack of this mem- his name audi? his authority. I a.l- Urable day. , '1 , JSaU. Patriot. i fro the Vm the lltJraJ Ctp"lle, of the foilowioe contents llfm. ir Lord bnaouth, during his short H.f at Oioraltar, Vaviug inereMed his force jat eight o'clock in the evening, the WiiM lV. o4jol,,h,.i Vrn?e. the whole Algarine uavy, have been mlh atblthf August the united squad- put to tea. The destruction of nearly half Algiers, and ' -Rome, Sept. 18. Lord Kxmouth ha written burning of the following letter to the Holy Futher: the result! I lie (tt n Mharlotte, AliieM Hay, August 31- of it. Till nine o'clock, LordExroouth remained t " Mjsi Holy Father I have ihe honor to in cles of the constitution of the said corporation, (viz.) First, the said corporation shall be go.. verneJ by the PresidentandLDifeetors o? the Manufacturing Company of the ciuny oi BerV tie, until the first Monday in January, t8l8.i Secondly, on the fim :oidaj f Lertu ber, 1817kand on every first Monday oi DeerntHerj" thereafter, there shall be an elrciioa at (ha bunkiwg hi4, ( Vft;'8or, Ut fcurteea lhrrO tors, to be thtted by tle incki tldt rs (txtcpt the state) of whom at'leaat, ten haU be resiner.t of tie county of Bertie, ' aa'S a list of their nanus f'ory'aided to the Treasurer, C controller and St-ereiaryJ a majority' of whom shall ap. point four other Director. But provided in ese it shall se happen at any tiuie that arelectioi. of Direetors should not be made on any day when, with the Qxiten Charlotte in the same position. lfor,our Holiness, for your .satisfaction,' of: pursuant tothisaet.itoocht to 'have been made. ) lk toth, off the Capo de Gat, the Pro- in the hottest of the fire, thereby encouraging V1 sncce,s r the expedition against Algiers, ti e said corporation shall not lor ihat cause ho fHk iforrettejaiaed the fleet. Capt.Dash- every one not to give up the begun work until 0HfiJ5d to my command. The itavery- of dissolved,: hut- it stall bejawful, on any other Mi ripirim, mu ur uu uccccucu iu gee tne wooie was compieteu, ana mas uispiayrng i ,. nuu . uuj, m im my uieieaner, lo.noiu auu ntaKc an Ua; the fassily of thf British Consul at Algiers SUch perseverence that all were animated rvstb ! io csnseqsei.ee, the happiness of sendiug back election fo Lirectors, ju such maLter as shall hfd by strtavas hat that their flight the same spirit, andlhe fire of the ships against 10 their families;l79 slaves, your suKjecls. I be regulated by the laws and ordinances ot said that of a brave and desperate euemy appeared t ""P,T ",CJ "" "grcraoie present iu jour eorporauou i ami in case ot dealt), resignation to redouble. . j Holiness, and that they will give me a claim ' or bs nee from h state, of any Director, his i i In hu v tlAim nriinilrnratiM I .1 1.11 l. KM ...I ... L. " .. . i jnarc Biiou uiiru up oy a uew ci oice, lor me jkiaf ievered, the Consul, together ttk two Mat s crwws or the irom-tbeus, had rra at rested by the Dey, who, having alrea ?y reeeirtJ a report of thisaeeoud expedition, aad Mta4 all preparations for an obstinate op pMtia, and amauiag the iahabitaats of the irrir, had already a se si bled more than 59, s o ats, bulk iloora and Arabs, under the alia af Algiers. . la ea4vae of a calm and afterwards by m eaa rrly winds, we were not before the tUyf lltrs aatil the 27th August in the aia. Lord Exmoatk eeat hy ailag of truce, riiira proposal Iw the Dy, eontaioing iu is!"", t4l the late alroeities at Bonahav ia trita all farmer eanarxions,'bevdemaud 4 ta the aaase f the Priaoe l(egut : t. The isaasediate delivering dp of all Chris-- 'taa atavra m ;tboat ransooi Legislative Proceetlitigs. rthnrilv -aftprwapda. the Ou&n CharlotU b I to the efficacy of your prayers. the loosening of the burning wreck, being iu the i "EXMOUrH.-' MawiaaaaHaMaaMawawaMaaMi-.i--a--M greatest uanger, we were, under tao neaviest fire, inly anxious fur the safety of our noble lea der ; but upon offering him the assistance of all the boats of the squadron, his reply was u that having calculated every thing, it behov ed us by pi means to be alarmed for his safety, but only to continue our fire with redoubled zeal, far the execution of his orders, and according to his example." His Lordship at last, 'about half an hour to ten o'clock, having completed tbo destruction in the Mole, gave orders to retire without the reach of the enemy's fire.; which I, as well all the others, scrupled to obey, before .the (jueeii Charlotte was in safety froutthe buruing 2. The rtiitWoa of all the monv which yeT;ifee?weiarrw frXhe. want efwitKM aad .SeaxMititaJi eaptives i. A elcaxB declaration from the Dey, that it Waa4 !iasttf, like those of Tripoli and TaaMf to respect the rights of humanity, aad ta fat are wars U treat all prisoners accor b t tih stfaMef.E'fiatiaj. i . 4. ,. ats Majaaty the K.iag of the c'.hfflaada aa the like terms as with the Prince - . Oa all these articles his Lordship jexpeeted ai aatwrya mf no, ar hostilities must imme ' diatdy eaaisacaet.. Ilia Lordship, oawhosa 1 waited in the mor- a. was af i aid he shoal J that day be obliged ta ftataatiftied wi.heeiag tm aa anehor, and twaia himself far Ike . Might ta au attack by U !, goa aad rocket boats.- Scarcely tad I rrtarned -a baard aty vessel when the LEGISUVTURB OF N. CAROLINA; ' JEW BASK BILL. On Mondit last the following bill was intro duced, in th house of Commons, by Mr. Jaeocks, sf IJcrtie : A Bill toaster t.c iwnc an! stvV of" TV Manufactur ing Company'of ncrlie," and for o' Ik ? "purposes. I. lie -it evaded by the General Assembly of the State oj .Yurth-Cnrolhia. and it is hereby enacted by the authority of tAe-sanuv-TJiat 'n future', the ..'Manufacturing Company of the county of Bertie, incorporated by act of Ass'em-' M v . jiasoed in thcyear ISOOi aiid now rstablish attl "vani iahal) be km?yn' by the name and style if The President ttnrf -rectors of the Fanners' jiunk nf A'oHh-Carolh Tin and shall ko continue until the first day of January which vill bc in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-two. and by .''at , it'.fhuH ' n : ; hr-. by made r ble and Capable, in lawyto hove, purcbasc and hold, to them and their successors, lands, rent. a . . .a.a aa . aa areata .prog a., ana im neci Mre iHto;ron hope for his Majesty's satisfaction. and the damages ' soflered in the rigging, was very slow, the ships had still to suner much from a new-opened and redoubled. tire of the enemy's batteries; at last, the, Jiind breeze springing up, whiU Lord Exmouth had reck n'Ujh.flf te, at 1-2 fl'clcst, caioe tfc ia ehor, in the iDiddle of the bay. The Oueen Charlotte, under the fire of the batteries, passins the Melampus under sail, hisitenemew?! and hereditaments, good-, rbatieN ..... it . . i i r. i ,i . it . . Liorusnip Misneu to ne aoie to see me, in oruer to completely reward me by shaking my hand in the heartiest manner, and saying 1 have not lost sight of my Uuteh friends ; they have, as well as mine, done their best for the glory of the day." This circumstance, and the general order of Lord bxmouth to the fleet, of which 1 have the 'honor to enclose a copy, must make the squad- sk Msaediately to4t their station before the ta, aad ettry thing was prepared for the at tark. Shartly afterwards, his Lordship com auiawated ta sa hy private aigaal, I tnatlat to i mmtiuitttf, if fa trina duet not fail." I'paathia I isaasediately made signal to form her of hattla in the order agreed upon, io the Mffulm that all the atScers must have been til atf aatated with the position of the forts aa4 baiter tea. that fell to oar share before the , utk was ta begta hot as it appeared that the siaal was aat well aaderstoed, I resolved to Uat the Lae, and t lead it myself in the E-feNrtf.". v, v.- .N.;..... At half peat eae aelek the whole fleet bore f im aavcasiaa thc .Urawptis clusmg in with tla raarsaaal skip of the English liae ; and at 11 auaatfa paat two o'clock, we saw Lord Ex awath wiih tha Quern Charlotte before the wind, nb aak ataadia , come to anchor with three aafWra frcas the stern, with her broad-side in tl Ukrdfer paaitiaa, within pistol-shot of the haittrtea, just before the opeoiog of the TkHr daria and nteipected maaoeuvre of jit .afl (a ibivo drtkrO appears to have ao afaaad(l th raewv, that a second 1 ship of 4tUa had already well nigh taken her Vnil , oth For our loss in killed and wounded, I have Mo refer ynu to the subjoined list; it is remark- abry small for ships exposed to a fire of eight hours duration, in comparison with that of the English ships. In the damage done to onr rig ging, &c. your excellency will observe that we have been less fortunate. - The day after the action, Lord Exmouth sent a second summons to the Dey, of whicli hia Lordship sent me a copy : it is stated that by the destruction of half Algiers and of his whole navy, the Dey was now chastised for his faith less conduct at Bona, &c, and that he could on ly prevent the total destruction of the town by the acceptance of the conditions of the prece ding day. The signal of the acceptance of these conditions was' the firing of three shot, which, three hours afterwards we had the satisfaction of hearing. In a conference with two persons empowered by . the Dey, on board Lord Ex mouth's ship, at which myself, together with Admiral Milne and captain Brisbane, were pre sent, all the points were regulated. The con clusion of the peace was for England and the Netherlands celebratedJbvtfiring a salute of twice 21 cannon ; and I have now the satisfac tion of wishing you joy on the successful termin ation of the eaorts of his. Majesty in the cause anu euecis, anu me same to sen. era'. temis alien or dispose of; to mi nnd he sued, plead and be impleaded in courts of record and e'sewbere; to have and use a rommon seal, arid ti e same to niter -it their pleasure, and to make such bye laws, roles Bnd regulations for the go,vernme't of the said corporation a they rniV thi' k fit. not inconsistent with the-constitution aod law. of this Stale and of the U. State", and, for !. making whereof general meetings of ihe stock holders shall be called by the directors. 11. . hul be it further enacted. That the ca pital stoek of the s iid B.ink hall be increased o a sum not exceeding, in the-whole, eight hundred tnousand dollars, in shares ot twenty ; remainder of the year, by a majority of the Di rt ctors. i te said Dirertorg at their first meet ing, wliicJp.iiiAl nut" be before the first Monday in January. 1818. shall ai.noint one hf ltiir Lp umber, who shall be a resident of v the county ot tertie. 1 he nun.ber of votes to wbieh each stockholder shall be entitled, shall be according to the number of shares he shall hold, one vote for each share, fetuckholders, resident of the state, chad have n riht to vote by proxy, he being a j3to.ekbr.lder. No Direc tor khall receive any emolument. The Stockholm dt is umy allow a Salary, or other ctrop usation to l.heii President. Noless thai; fiv Directors i shall constitute a board for tie transactor, of business, of whom the Pmideiit shall always be ftne, unless in ease ;ikne alisfiice . heah'aijUf rhent, a Director to supply liis place, A nuhiber ' of sti ekliolders not less than twei'ij-five. bring altogether owners of rwo hundieo slinres, s.alT ' have power to demand a general nt eiirr aiid ' the Pi eisdent slll call one v. it hit' thirty, days af'C: ti e cnii nin 'r'fte f tt i rn;i'est. Vi't Cashier shall give biiud asd ( urity. hfti" fon he enters on the duties of bis tlkce, in the sum" of ten thousand dollars, and the other fl. iks, officers ai.d strvents of the corpcratian shall give such security as the Directors shall require. The toek of the corpofation shall be transferable and !i r nb!e, according to such rubs and icgulatiois hs the tcri ration shall from timMo lime m. k for that purpose. Bills, bordsand notes suoseribed by the President and couriti-rrfigned by the Cashier, shall be binding and obligMiory on Ihe corporation Half year- ly dividends - shall be made of soch part of the profits of the b'ai k es -.hall be advisable, but ho stockholders shall be entitled to any dividend who shall not have paid one half the amount of . subscription, sixty luys bf fore the day ofde clurirg a dividend, 1 he total amount of do tea emitted, or thrown irto circulation, by the said five iImI'jitij ench : and that hooka for rnceivin? nWrin .,n f..r sit h.in.lrid and pin-I.tv fhnn. 1 corporation, together with tLeir debts ot every sand dollars of said sto k. shall be opened at : discripticu, shall not at any time exeeed three such places in this slate, and under the superin- tf,ne t,,? ".. t'r cup-tal stock, and in tendance of siicL persons, as the President and ! r Directors under whoie ad- i III. lit. . i. . uiiniftrulion it sb.ill h.,nneti, Khali be liable for the uuie in' their natural, private capacities, ami au action ot uebt miy, in sucf. case. he Dire'ctors of the said corpralion mav appoint.: 111. And be t further enacted, That the a mnimt of (lie share or sliKreH koIisci iheil for liv the several and respective suhigribers' shall be jbrought against them of ury of them,.or agar, st paid in gold or silver at the ti.n? of anbs"il)-: t,,e,r '7".' u ors or ncnunistrators, in r.ny court of recoil!, Iij ony creditor or creditf' v J' the said cuij -r ti', and n-ny be. proseco : : to ing, or one fourth at 'the- time of subscrihin nni fourth in fiittv (1av) tbi n nf'lpr. nni' fniirt I: in six in'inthsiand onefuurth in twelve months. J"1 H"" -wl ui...r,..y uuiuu,c.i with interest at the rate of six per cent, per au orJigreenvcnt to ihe' eoiitiarv y.otivith?t;f numott the three. lastravroeMtVfri'thy timet-'l,?0VI!,ed? ,httl aui .oi i e.. ltto w . . . of subscribing nnfil (he same shall be pnid. IV. Andbe t further enacted, 1 hat it .shall have been abseiif or have disre solution, or act, hereby U 1 Mr. ei'Js.s v .,ay r.?r i oa - T - . . ' . . and may be. lawful .for Ihe Treasurer to sub- raeteu or ..ncuteu, m-ij -e, . e: yeiy e,i.,iiv;ate scribe, for and in behalf of the state, the sunrj .theuiKelvi-v i.e..; .n. g so l.b e, by fu.li ith cnieriug iiu i. pr ..t; rnr, -an-.: ui ire a t. htj !,.!, I... .ii, .1 I.. I( j .1., Ir I ..l.l.ra a I ,.. ... I I VI Ml tort u -l " y ' i ' " o rvi t. j a, u i.. u. ii - I St the limesthe stock subscribed for hvJibe oJb- i 'l,'S :r' t'r;,,,t7 , s vp er Rt.u iire 0f gjopjj jliereuy, reqi, l i'ii t-rui,;.ur cm u in cii.l li.r tuat- purpose. IN one !)U'. a st'jiki older, btiiitt a ci tizen ot this s ate, shall lie ;i Director. Lands. of eighty thnttiand dollars, w hich sum sll! he j onteriu the reserved" for the use of this stnte, to be paid fori 11 ,',e' au.' at the times the stock subscribed for hv er subscribers is payable, in certificates bearing an interest of four per centum per au- tmnnitv. IHprp follows thp nraise hestoiv LPS 1. lur. lb. L11I141.1 .itijiMil ltii.r nr.. . . . t ft nr' m nnn. nt ,n IrDQeiirv nnioe ax ftiluia ipkii nmn , .Uth.si.let soever, was' fully replied in.' 1 dolap wh. no'9 ,haII,W rWeived at the f' -!'d "erjdnicntsrwhich it sl-aH be t.a!J Captain de Man that 1 wished, " inq.,roor i'J his adherence to the treaty, the treasury in all navments made to the state. I"1 if the sa.i ...iporalioo to old, shall be 4.ly . r.ible, wi h the Melampus,' this L, aHa ckt derl V. And be iturther enacted, That there hall be tns.re for its.mmediab iftdtbotWrrrtgaietitt.Mccr.in, tbtakeour m0 dollars : aad all the slaves must be be paid to 'the Mate, hy the President. and , accommodation, 70 rt-Utwu to the conteimut imti mm IU larhaard osde af Lord r.xmouth, embaf kation . "hi wha?f Those of Directors wf the said Bank; the sum-of twenty transact,,!;; U busies.. .1 d ,u, U as si all iad.ttfmw.MIWM(ltar.n.llthe fireofthe 0BrcLn nl I weU, thousand dollars, to be paid to .be treasurer of! ;'!? .,ortgag.to ,t by wry of HatlntthCaptainbraoghthisfri. state as soon. aailU whole amount of the oraconve:.d to iCn sut.sUcr.on o rata sa aaaalrln J.W .k. b.e8,dM mt0I 0l,ue ,,r,ve" ' , V."!:, t..,r .(ir2-iWr;hJ .! nhl f..r nr in ., debts, pr-viouly com t acted in course ct Us deal- m aaovani kuv viwif-ui v 1 a a nniir a n n u' nn punnni rtca nsarsa npiiirii v. - v w o v ' ''" " , Af 2 IIAV1. wa taaa 1 00 gat, tbe bowsprit quite free of tuwy,wi aa anchor from Ihe bead and Wtm, ia h retired poaition, oo ai to open krr starWrd m at tho same miaute. Cap im Zirivrrl, who was fully acquainted with ihs aWte plan, aad with the batteries, brought m fnsiet the Diana, nearly the same mo at. within a fatbsoi's leugth of the place I M MW it, fr anr directed position.- : f ht psrraadt Capt. Polders, also laimediate af? af 4 kef Jhalteries ;in thr he direetion ' 1 I'aul&iBa Vmm At Siiraia ntl V !. I shall have the honor, on a future opportuni ty, to report farther to your ExeeHeney ; and am, with the ftigDcsi respect, otc. T.VAN DE CAPELLEN. His Majesty's frigate Melampus, Bay of A I giers, Aug. 80, lbl8. Tne A7n.-VThe following anecdotes of pur beloved sovereign may be relied on as authen-' tic ; -In the summer or 1814 me rung nau tu- it shall not all be subscribed, tw and au half. per centum on the amount which may be sub scribed on the first day of January, 1818 and in consideration thereof, and of theg80W)0, j capital stock, to betaken by the "State, the faith or tne state is hereby pledgee that no tax or im position shall be laid upon the capital stock of tliejaid Bank or on the dividends to be declar,- ed thereon VI. : And be it further, enacted, That there shall be a Branch of the said Bank, on an office of discount, established at Mutfreesborough, in b, the tkiek BMittkevaad not brinir an fuMuM intArvnU trrnr Oueen desired to be inform-'this state, and that ' it shall and may be lawful 1 mtm witb I be localities, were not s 'ic thr Cr.t Hnuraciit. but workei ' tbeatm wlas ld BHdcrtheheav-lhymnf accompanying it on the harpicard, er places in this stale as they may think fit, and ii'irs, or purci-astd at sales on jiidirtnents uhicbj shall have-; been of aintrl for such .deMs : nor shall this corporaiidii, ditec'ly or. intlittctly, deal or . trade in any 'liin except bills of ex change, gblti or silveV bujiiori, "01 in llie pale of goods, really and truly pledged for money lent and not . redeemed in due time, or in goods the produce ofii4jRjLr!li--tj'either shall the said cor, bratiomtakrorHha.d1'irate-af 4 half per centum for thirty days, for or. on account , of its -mans or discounts. ' ': V1IL :And be it further enacted, That if at any time the President and Directors shall re- nsetq redeem wttir - specict.t!, bills or-notes rssoed by the sr.id Bank, they shall, on being , protested, bear an interest, at the rate often per
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