... t Foreign. fhllv loved and it ii iineerelr teltee j tbi he U well rfigDosed lonhe weIfr-ofi France, but proce. those wli compose hi9 courtare not viewed in the same" llghUThe Duchess of Aogbulemr is at variance .With the king, since the ordon nanee of the 5th September, dissolving the; last chamber, of: deputies and ordering a new no mination, r The deputies namep; la consequence -XOH D EXMOy TU 'TO WILUdil SHilXER, ESq. V ' 'Co;.).) - -v-v-x fyee Charlotte, Bay of Algiers, 2d Sept, 1810. - . tr Mr, M'Uonuel VnVtus utaud to me your the period of his cruel confinement! by the Dey of that ordoon.an.ee. are almost tb sarne as he - m'l t - .i . ' -- ... ;nifi... f Thntinrtv nf the tinneeia is victorious o i''-'J ivn ":,' " - . rrt ' . ' .4'... Ia.Iu . . - . i. .i - t s . n r . r nn miiiiKirK. iiMriiKuiniff . . , . . . l' T .1 It,. ;,tiniir iln oil ilitv Mil th this fleet, in convey to you, in tnaname oi .117 .,ir. minus, v ? "4r . 1 7 7 T- ; nation, as well a indiyiduallf, my sincere ac t maintain -the charte, that is, Uieklng s inten. "knowledgmentsfor this proof -of your friendly tion ; and -tire -rmmstcrs are his counsellors. ;;'Jiffcosition'v':- '; . The chamber of depulie will assemble on the 1 am also fully aware of the extent of four, 4th of the next month 5 the fate of France do .1 men of his' nends entirely on their proceedings, they may majesty's ship Prometheus, who were o On. , restore or destroy her Vo to ns if there be ttllV Simple; unuumi .' (.- Ue more terrible ; than any thing we have yet seen ' . ; ''' ' iiiititiablv detaiiled. aud thrown into chains, by ' .i.: i'..r..i i.;r . !ni,iiir.l vnu not onlv! this feroefuij chief j inasmuch as ypii not clothed them, hut furnished them witn money fa relieve the cravings of hungpr. Such act of humane genefosily ought not to be unrecord ed, 'particularly when they were exercised at the ri"k of your personal safety & it will be a ratifietitiort to me,- to bring the eirctimstanitt heforu the view of his majesty's government in tfw Jijht it merits;" v :'; : ' l.OiuHt reqaett you will lo me the favor to in form me of. the enpense you have been at,; in ntRrinia of mv ilist rcsseil coun- ..j ... - - -J" , 4 , . - irymen, in order that I may repay yon and 1 hall at all time be. ready 'to acknowledge fo - your country thi. act of benevolence. . ., I Bave thb hdnor to be, &e. &e. (Signed,) ... EXMOUTH. WILLIAM SHALER T LORD EXMOUTH. (Copy) , Consulate Gen. of the U States, Algiers, 2d Sept. 1816 , Sir- have the honor' to acknowledge the " receipt tf th letter which your lordship did me "the honor to address me this ttiorning. My regard for Mr. M'Donnewaa aulficient to e.til into activity every thing within my pow . er, to serve hint and his family, in tire critical BituRtion in .which they were placed ; andlne c dj)iibfid Miat in siraiiar'cireutosiances, my couiilrvnien would have received from any JJri!-' ish officer,. situated u I was, the 9ame relief r which it uas i'rtunHtV-ly in my power to extend to the ollicers and Tioat'- crew of his majesty's ship Prometheu, so onjuslly detained here. 1 avail mygelf of this occasion to assure your lordship, 'that in the ease in question, my feel inrs cuneurred with what considered to be my . .... T . . . L I " ' au'f, ahu tnat 1 receive wil'i greai sensiouny The money advanced by' me for the relief of the British officers and mmen dsta:ned here, amounts to one hundred dollars, which if agree able to your lordsTiip, 1 will settle with .Mr. ;' M'Donuel. ' - " irf?rV'iti"rery'.great''iOBideratipii.and . respect, i imve me iiujiui m ue ruui oi iibiiiii . muai. v- UedlCut humble servanT, (SigtaedV . - WILLIAM SUA'LER. . Yesterday arrived atihi imrt tb U, H Brig frometheus. A. B,' Wadsworth, eom rander i0 days from St. Petersburgh, and 28 from El sineur. This is the vessel which carried out Mr. Coles, with despatches from the American go vernment to the Court of Russia. She arrived At Ht. Petersburgh on the 27th of Sept. and re malii -d there till t he 29th of Oct. during which time the Emperoiwas tUisent on a journey. We understand she has bruia;ht despatches from the Ameriean Charge d'Affaires, in Rus sia, aiid.from Mr, Coles : but oii &ecount of the absence of the Emperor, it i presumed they m Pj nnl amwcra trt pri ininiin i P -I t ioriH of mill government, fur whirh nrobablv Mr. Ct remain-. i . ri . r . l . i '. : " - eu in 73i. reierswurgn Tka 13i.na.i d .Iirinri3 nA nnlliinfll irttolll Ifetlee of iinp'oi fance. , . Mr. Pinknev had not arrived. , CHARLESTOK, NOV. 30. " A letter from Liverpool dated Oct. 26, re- qeivd by the Union. sVs, " I never advise speculation on peri&liable articles ; but am con vinced, (and it is the geueraTMipinion here) .''that it would be safebuiness to give g 12 per tt'bl. for all the flour in the United States, for thin market.',' The same letter sf tes, that fine Upland Cotton was in good demand at 19d. and likely to continue at that price. Latest from trance. I he fast sailing ship French Finance. We have been favored with a copy qf the plan-of M. LafiUe, a ban ker at Pari, a member of the commitlee on the Budget, and recently returned to the new cham ber of Deputies, fojr providing for the deficit in the Freneb Finances whi(?U will utrite in the course of next . year. AccordihgtV' th esti mate, it appears that the receipts f 18.7 will be 700,000,000 franes, ' the ordinary expenses 590,000000, the extraordinary eXpences, in cluding the war contributions, the pay of the allied troops, &c. 3'0,000,OCO leaving a deficit of 200,000.000. This M. Lafilte proposes to sunniv bv resortins to loans, after rt-slablish- iner nublie credit, bv adontins t nevV mode of liquidating the arrears due to former creditors, under which they should hot be subjected to a ny loss, also by the annual sale of the forests to the amount of 30.000,000, until the year 1820,- and by an augmentation -of the sinking fund. spa, fcad $aken oMMgionCamanaitnl-waa proce-ding agaiust Caraas with aeufficient it was believeti to laae poscsiwu i force Domestic. ! BOSTON, NOV. 23. entitled an act lor po piirpqaoi cev f?ap inifprt stares or America - certain. m srem - Alttnn lWrta rnnLftirip.il i And whereaabv an up a v wm - - - - - 7- - . - - " i act passed in the year4S03hap. dentitle ' . nptrfort titles to land reserved to this. state bv the cession act, which act is limited to take et-v . His Excellency, Jonathan. .""' e u nhflni th flSSent oTtha ron. f ih Hnn of Sweden, arnveu -'"T -i "-"o . . - at Providence on Friday last.. He ha brought joUhe Un ;r . - f!nm,reiHl 1 reatv with Sweden, liened I ;And whereas, the Congress of the. United ; at SJtoekhoIm, ttept tn, ana a is like Treaty with Denmark. '. reported a j States m granting that. assent. to 'the state of ;i ennessee,' complied witn it cpnamonaiiy ana this state &V the cession actj and to which" act cnntainmer said assent, this state wasnooartv. - . .. ,--.'r oananoaiguaT nov. 19.' We are sorry to hear from Lake Ontario than four sehoooers were driven ashore and lost , an(j fherefore not-bound by it. near Cape , Vincent, during the late violent gaies t An(J wuei.ea3 the state oflTennessee Considerable - damage uas oeen -"' an act of t!ie General Assembly of said stated the loss oi ; poperiy, -uu. uappu, v. jn t,,e y6ar flSidjid under .heatf ail ou ooara were saveus HEUKIMEU, (4 Y.) NOV. 21. Wmlerful PreservatioKOn TKtfrsday last, j state under and by whilst a voiitic man at Newport was engaged; whereby much and in eleanincr the bottom of a well, the stones i suddenly gave way and ha' Was' immediately buried to the dt-pih of fifteen feel beneath a so 1 ma of stones and travel. Six hours e- lanscd before the most unremitted eterjin o nis loeijnoiirn were uoic ( rinii;aic iiim"vu his perilous situation. W hen he was taken up he was able to walk without assistanc. , NEWARK, (NEW-JERSBT,") NOV. 62. Murder. - - M r. David Colden Cooper of Ne w York. Was killed in a dueltti dnesday mor ning last, by-Mr. Christopher Jlobdrts, jun. of Elizabeth Town. ' The affront, it is said, was first civen by Mr. Robarts at a private house in Elizabeth-town," and'still he was the chal- lengar. Seepndfi being chosen and the inslru nnnaitics tno civiniT in evidence in i nem courts I C , . . f of any grant issued by the authority of tl)i3 virtne of the cession aci, and manifist iimmice w done the citizens of North-Carolina holding to claims of the above kind. , . : , Be it therefore Resolved, tliafa Joint eom-x mittee of both hpuses of the legislature be air jiointed to take the subject undcronsidera tioii; ti draft i mamoritd to the, congrcps jof the United States G)r th purpogeof procHring a irdress of the said grievances. Messrs. Nash, Chambers and Pan'l Jones were appointed on the par of the House, and of the Senai?. - Tlie House adjourned. . -7 , Saturday, vVyv. 30. Gabriel Holmes, of Sampson, Nath'l. Jones, (C. T.) of Wake, and Whitmel H. Pugli, of met in the fatal field, from whence one wa9 re- RomeSpt. 22. Extract of a private letter. Some persons think that the Princess of.Wales intends to go to Venice, but I really believe that ka in a it a fn ruin rn tn hpp Knp vilJll An the lake of Como, pasYing bv the wav of Bologna and i moved a lifeless corpse l-Thus met two young ' . . ' . . . t A 1 .. .nJ ihni thin nortvH ! Florenee. She has visitLiI the fope, ana pre-j-rr'ewua u assui.a.cr-... r.- . .one io i ue nari a rigntemi jcikvii n ritiee to the shrine ot pride ami talse honor. sented to him some relics which she had brought from Jerusalem. The Diplomatic Body paid iheir Court to ibis Princes, lengsr.'-seepna oemg crimen an m fertie, Esquires, wereelected Counselors of ments of death provided, the parties proceed- ' 1 - they sopped in eo.npanyland th. next morning . Boyhin presented the petition of $olo. from paying a fine. Mr. Cherry, the petition of Wm. Pierce of Martin," praying permission to collect arrears of taxes. Head and referred.. ; . MRr. Badger presented a bill to incorporate resistedUll the fatigues and dangers of a long voyaze. -The" vessel in whieh she wis not armed, and was several times pursued by pirate S. Her suite is singrilarlj composed. TV ie greater nnmber bejohsing m it wear the ' .... . t of the Urder ot t. feepulejire, and tne ue- whosc health has'The other, fleeirt the justice of an earthly tri- llAina!. stuns with vreraore and a cuilty con-! tho Nnrth r a X W 7 r J . . - - . ( l ,VBai'a embarked science, that like Cai,.h had shed the blood of his fellow man.-C?fincZ. y. , . " . n .11. I ii W3 - your very datleringapprot)atiou-,.l wi.ai i nave Korfitwn of (he 0rder 0f Caroliuei founded by the 'of ajne . iAia delphiu Nov. 27: The President and Directors of the Bank tho United States, yesterday appointed Princess herself. She'is to mett her Counsel Jo!ai Sergeant, Ksq. as Agent for the Bank, Mr Brougham, at Horence or Milan. r to proceed trEurope for the purchase of Spe- William .Gill known by his travels in Greece, lcie Wc understand 'that Mr. Sergeant will who was for some time attached to the Priti- ;, f., v,.,.n.. kv txt. r.rRf ...-1- Utm. mM tj f V vm w 'M. .. Great Arrival from India. By the New- Isabella Capt Price, arrived hereon Monday in the shbr passage of28 days from Havre-de-Gracffs whieh place she left n the evenTng of (h 23d of October.- By this arrival, we were pin in possession oi variousnies oi navr,e anu - Paris, papers, the former to the 21st, and the latter to the t9h ult. Their contents are uli- ..... . .. . 'i. ' r- itiferestiDg lo ine American reauer -neing prin- vvvv. v."". -...-.r.o . -..v noara jn American alnp lor . r : . l a ii. . ..r -..a iv.ing," rruices anu i riucf ssineir ruling nui r t heir appearing at their windows their hunt- - ing parties -their appetites-ana sitcn Jiki,' lui- inniii tnimnorv in w liinli up 'foln i n H nnll i n" ake no interest. A few. translations are made for this morning's Gazette. - V ' V"e Jearu verbally by ihis vessel, that a scar city of bread stuff was prevalent in. France ; but it would seem from a Leghorn article, a inong our translations, tiat grain was very a bun (Tint there, and continual supplies arriving from the Black Sea It is hardly probable that the French peoplewill starve, with such a gra- aarv in ineir imizuuuruuuu. I here weror 100 arrivals at the portof Ha rre in the month of September. Of the article f Cotton, these vessel brought 745 bales j of Rice,' 10 hid, and of Tobaceo, 615 hhds. Tho following article, handtsd us by a pas senger in the Isabella, throws some light upon Aha1 nnlilitial cilnntinn nf PranBft: . r . '- Extract of a letter, dated far is, Oct. 20. cess's establishment as her Chamberlain, is by accident at present at K..me. He intends to nrocebd to Naoles. where he wiM.''finish his Map of Gree.-M--Jroornai de liekits. Paris, Oct. - id .yesterday Mr. Canning had the honor of being presented to the King $ the andience which his Majesty give him last ed more.lhii .one hour. ' . There is reason to believe t hat his Majesty has affiled his signature to the Preliminary Treaiy brought from Rome by lbs Abbe Pleii riel. If there still remain some points to he regulated it i not ; supposed that they will.be of a nature o cause Jong delay.. We flatter ourselveS5 that within a month from this date the definitive arrangement will be announced and that the Government will by that date or soon after, publish the particulars of this im portant transaction. L'Jhn de la Religion. The Secretary of State for the interior has intimated to the prefects, r in a circular, dated Sept. 26 that the King, always attentive to the vaiits of the people, is,desiuous that all the ef forts of the administration should tend to assure during the rigorous season, the maintenance of the laboring and indigent classes. 1 he repair ing of highways and roads affording works of the greatest utility, his Majesty requests that they will promote tbem with ajl possible activ ity, lie informs them that they may immediate, ly apply tn the fund in the Departmental Bud gets to the keeping up and repairing the roads which are maintained at the expense nf the De partment; that they must make eyt-ry suitable arrangement for (be application in the course of the winter of these funds and those voted by the Council-General, and pee,ially granted for the works of Charity j- and finallyrthat if tbey are assured that any sums in the Budgets of the Departments still remain free, in consequence of economy or otherwise, they shall hasten to auiliorise tlie disposal thereof, io useful works LetUr from Constantinople, dated Aug. 28. . General Lai I l-in and had scarcely left this ci- jty, in company .with an ofheer of the name V in -temele, who formerly served in BonaparlT'ar my. when Savary received peremeptory orders to depart immediatelvr' He. has embarked on Balem Ti is re"' markabte that the sending away of those two r renclimen was erteeted by a firman of the Sul , tail, in which it is further announcedtha't he i will nut in future allow any one of ihejldher ;ents f the deposed Emperor to abide in the 1 urkish dominions. , - t B AtTIMORE,., SOV. 28. x Latest and Important from South America.- ISythe r air American, urrived this Castle. Steam Boat which came up on Tuesday afternoon, Capt. Ansley and the- Supercargoes of th si.ip Benjamin Rush. , came to . the city', and inform that the snip, had a passage, home of 129, days from Calcutta, that the Missionaries tbaf-went out in the ship, were, in good health, and thrtt tlie Benjnmin Rush bring a return cargo for KDWARD THOMSON, Esq. the Owner, of the value of eight hundred thousad dollars. ' NORFOLK, NOV. 21. Captain Gordon. We have seen a lette.r re ceived in town from an officer of the Mediter ranean squadron, which leaves little doubt that the captain of the United States navy, w!io is stated to have died. recently on board one of our fricates, is Capt. Gordon. Theletter allu- ded to is dated 17th Ausr. at which time Cant. Gordon was confined to his bed, ad so ill as to leave little hopes of his recovery. The letter fnrlherobite'rves, that he was desirous to go to ranee, to try the enct ot a change Af air and scene, lor vuen purpose ne had obtained the consent of the commodore. ' cult to describe, a9 to ..know what the;result of 'the present contest . will be. The king is geo ing impdrtant news.. Jate accounts.'from the Spanish Maine, received at St. Thomas, rep resent the operations or the Patriotic forces as successful in every, rencontre ;"they had cap ta'redthe city of Caraccas and Lagtiyra and carried their arms" as far to leeward as Porto Cavello, of which they are in possession, jrom Oronoke down. '' - . ' . . The Virginia, arrived here from Barbadoes, brings information, that a. vessel had arrived f he state of ;Prarice "isat presrit as: drtn--4 on t,,e 6th fromL Legislative Proceedings. LEGISLATURE OF N. CAROLINA. BOUSE OF COMMON'S, . f c . . Friday, Nov. 29.' . Mr. Seth Jones nrcsentrd a; bill to increase River and Adam's Creek Canal Company. Mr. Welch, a bill to authorise the issuing of Treasury Notes. Received from the senate a resolution ap pointing -Icssrs. Collins; Frink ami LaldweU a committe, to take under considcrati m the subject of issuing S80.000 more Treasury Notes. Referred to-Mcssrs. Drew, Porter, Webb, King, and Jacorks-of the commons.' - Received from the Senate a bill to incorpo rate a Company to build abridge across hc Yadkin, river. Received also a bill to! esta blish a turnpike road in Burke. Read and it-v turned: : rh'c bill to incrtvpnrate the Raleigh Libra ry passed its third and last, reading. - Mr. Porter, from a scject committee to whom was referred the pcfition of Wnu Tate, of Wake county, repnrttd Favtmrably to the petition and a resolution passed this ;house di recting the Secretary of State to, issue a land warrant for 640 acres of land. Mr. Iredell presented' the report of the Adjutant General. I he report states the total strength of Infantry in N. Carolina to be43,85t-Caval:y 1,9W. ' Monday, December 2d. Mr. R. H. Jones pr sented a bill to con troul and vest lapsed legacies in certain cases. Mr. Winslow, a bill concerning the "town of Fayetteville. Mr. Craven, a bill to reduce the fines of Grenadiers and Light Infantry iiC Randolph.-." Rpceivodrfrom the Senate a hill to alter the mode of Electing Sheriffs in this State. T!ii bill was rejected on its first reading 60 to 5P. ' ' -,''.' Tuesday, Dec- 3. j Wilson, of Tennessee, praying for a land j Warrant.. Tr. rirw nroapnteil ji hill rnnrrrnin? ex- mv; yuy ui aurms io me superior voui i ior press revocations or cancenmT ius. Wakecounty -read and rejected. On motion of Mr. Dudley, the Committee Mr. Cowan presented a bill for the better regulation; of Ihe tourt of Pleas and Quatter isury Notes, were instructed to consider oftbe expediency ot selling, under certain reguia tjons, the Capital stock of the State Bank, rc Sessions within this' state. Mr. Fillvaw, a bill to increase the fees of Constables of New Hanover county. Mr. Hatley, a bill relative to ihe County Courts of S.'okcs and Surry.! for concurrence appointed on the expediency of issuing Trca- mainina: unsubscribed. Sent to . the Senate Thcse.bills were read and sent to the Senate. Mr. Stephenson, a bill to authorise Daniel AlcDowall, SherifT of Haywood, to collect ar rears ef taxes. ." . v ' Mr. Ryan presented the petition of James Dmtnine:. Sheriff of Guilford. nravW anal. ' ' 1 - "V ---o . Iowance lor insolvent debtoi-s.--Mr. Parish. the petition , of Gabriel Holmes, Sheriff of New-Hanover, praying authority to collect arrears oi taxes. . Re;id-and referred. f Received a refmhitiori from the Senate", di recting a select tomniittee t examine the i jnount of land and poll taxes, the number of militia and the number of souls agreeably to the late Census, in VHi of the rnnp-rps(rnal' this mornimtt7i:,,..:t r- r---x--T - -s-i-J' .:. " . . . - from St. Thomas, wejiave received the follow- V. ,.imflsl, and make report tiicreof to me j-.egisiaiure. l ire resolution was con curred with. Received from the Senate a resolution pro posing tin) appointment of a select j;i;it com mittee to revise and anfend the Laws of tins State respecting the public - roads and "higli- wavs i ne m!!)ir.i!iw-ai e ni iv.i; arid -Nixon, senate ; Commons, Messrs. viar- tin Rrittain and Jeffreys. A letter was presented from Dr. whieh had brutish t verbal inlellisrence, that the celebrated patriotic Gen. Sir Ghegotb; M'Ghe- l he house took up the order of the dav on the bill to alter the name and style of the man ufacturing company of the county of Ilertie. 7 he object of this hill is to create a new hank. Also the hill to prevent the circulation of due bills. These bills were on motion made tlie order of tl cday for Monday. ' On motion cf Mr VrA the. house entered into3 the follow jug resolution : Whereas, bv an act of the Ok of North-Carolina, passed in 1789, chap. 3d. Jeremiali Rattle nf Ra hnirh nresenttnsr to the; LosisLi- , T 3 - ture a book containiit": an ar."cou'ntf'f!ie .Pen itentiary of NeWrYork. describ'Og the buiW- Jnru. f hi rronfimv n'f tlif - iiiQtit ntinn and t!lf penal law of that- State. ' Z " ,.3Ir. Jones of 1 tali fax, presented tin', p"'1; . . i r i-' . I" . I A I . J . . il . .... I fir uon oi jomi nision resueciiuj; ie rein-'.ii - III'JII-IIMII.K 111 flTlll.T-- I'll . Illll-. ' f ci-.. t i .1-: i ii 1" r ci,L-p. uioriai ui atnoi.nwi ijic.k ano orners ot on the subject of public roads. IlI'MIUII- UI ITlf Jl. il, Li IV. " Resolved itself into a committee of the w!f' ir. iAiate Jones in the chair, on the rw ted election of David Ricks of Nash ro intr After spehdin:: some time the conn rose .and reported progress, and the nm was lmallv re-committet! to the eoinmiiw privileges and elections. Thd sneaker laid before-the : house eneifaL Yssemblyiof Jlio Btahvftfital report ofJabn iravwood, Usn VP Treasnrer