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- .alw Mo.-t. V"'""" ... j";'- nOM TBS kEtr YOKE etekimc post. Colonel King being in command at Penucola, tus discipline vm severe ; it wa a critical sitdation for a man of more mind and eiperience than Jhat gentleman. The severity of the discipline waa, it is said, extreme, and the situation ofjthc troop so wretched that the men de serted, in small squads, almost every night ; the uncer- - tainty wbetaer Fenaacola would, be retained or surren dered, rendered these desertions a serious affair to the Commanding officer, whose misfortune it was hot to su pec that the Only princ iple of support and confidence, in soch a case, is conciliation and kindness, and that to lhate hardships ia common an I volunteer privations, is the true avenue to the lie-rt and the love of" t fie soldiery. It was colonel King'a misfortune not to have studied in . thai school; he luped to succeed by severity, and he failed. The desertions continued to increase along- with the severity. Ha issued an order for the pursuit of de serters, and by way of prevention or example tlut where er tley werB 6vcr taken, they should b shot. A pri- . vate of the name of Neal Can.ieron deserted j a party un der sergeant Childcrs was sent in pursuit of him, over took him and shot him, 17 miles from I'ensacola. Some v aMer irauiactiont under the same order, took place at -'other points, which we do not think it necessary under -the present circumstances, to notice, as we understand Major Dinkins, and another officer whose name we have not .heard, .bad preferred charges against colonel Kintf, and against tine of the subalterns acting under his or- der' , " In the army it is well known that col. King is an ad voeate of the old discipline and its penalties t that he is Severe, mi ste re and unbendinir ; that his ideas of disci pline are tiiose ot inflexible and severe By the imposition of 1117. land a, trfcat-ing ia the doetice their fellow mortal, not tofSoerate and . Seneca for. relief, but to that fountain prosecution of tb? came ! Wiich Late em- slept f HjiJlr'Davenant, arid Hooker j eon-jtmrked, and let o redeem thM pledge', by aa indefaneuble attention to , owr uuty. lh ui eontioue) to loV'eone another.' Let us pray for which w onpnp.F an Calvarv. for the alva- ojr mutual success Let uaspeak the same lion of a ruiued world, the wilderness and soli-j things, and proclaim the some truths. Peaee tary place of the cliureh appear atripped of will then be within our walla, and lire ble-sing their weeds, audare presentedio my enraptur-! of the Almighty will rest upon , uur labo.irs. ed view, in all the verdure of primitive timet Goin forth in the strength or the Lord Gd Brethren, we have mtieb cause of gratitude j aud making mention of his righteousness, mi to Ood for the mercies cunferred upon us s and i hit only, the potters of darkness most yiHd to though all has not been douethat we coold have i the force of divine truth. The gospel williri wished, still enough ha been effected to con- umph over all its enemies. "V he kingdom of the vince us that, the Lord 19 with us, and that Je- Messiah must and will prevail, until the eitrtli hovah s.niles upon our efforts. " . r j shall be filVd with the kunVvledge.of Uod, as After leaving the eonventinn in NVincIicsteiy the waters cover the sen. To assist in thene lastMay, in which place I confirmed goodly eomplishmeut of the divine promises, we Lave number, anil ordained two priests and one ilea-! been culled to Julior. Atured in the armour of con, 1 repaired to the congregation at Bunker's ;tfie U spel, God n il I be on uu'r side, and uill llillj at which place 1 consecrated a mat stane render ur ffirts mceesful. The inemner of church to the service of Almighty God, preach- our churehes will Imld up our hands, and pray ed to a devout and pious pen'ple, and confirmed for tJi advancement of the hallowed eaiHe. thirlv-bve nersons. 1 then visited Martins Wbu 1 be that will hat in von, it u lie lol 0 Foreign, . Arrival oj the gout United States Capt. ('uaJ .Z J Bungay last, aod tntU .ATV ey, being prevented by jUaJ ,TN ting into the Roads. &h j -, 1 he United States Irft M... " .ind G.brahariAlarc!, ,0, cud .N 01 uioomcers who liavt. eome ,lut 9V l.e had a very bnislerous and Si,? K s ce, with a succession of hPftl. Site bring no later news ti.H,. UlT'.'I winch arrived at Marb!ehr,t . . . nS CJ 1 he foirwi..8 Item. h.." ne nteiy cninmiiuicaled bv an nf1', ' cwiJ . Lei t the m 4 v'incr tlH L Mr. liVFonn: Kener v.f tllft n . ,. ' "'mi Fruakliu and Carriers . M an 1 the h,rio and Hnnifc ii , ."- runisliment. k' This is education acting upon hannan charcter, not crime, t he gUsjU" I to for upon similar principles K J.,Bnitux and t'leilerick eQneerK tt ,4a niveau 01 Deing- uu mortaiizeu would oe ini'imiUb. r ;,, Ihis attempt todraw an analogy befwfon tltl!) ,ae K!i;th'inotiaia I wcMJo Siiep n act done in InodcnV tinier and in a t'rtv ' !'ievd'ri a' 'w:.ich pUee I p.-enehl Jo a Country, At ticrc the laws nie supreme, wluic Iti-ge an i-iory and Cunti-iK-d' til'ly Fro ii tighfn-nre recognized atid piotcded, crimes itn-nee 1 went to ('liarleUnr i J-d-rsnti cimj.i ate defined and punished, where all meii arc j, jene ' a hph .1 ! e?gnnt ciiwrh; .. nl imi.j- born equal -and one ftuaiuiittd in a f.ircin li..-s--t i we i.j liv.. 1-7 on Chariiojj. raj str and despotic Countl'V, whole no taw bi t bru-: V' ' tne t ; a;ie! n iTeil. i .k eouaty. I 5e ne lot- . aj ' ""I W,l burffh, at whwh place i preached t wice o:illii j Inwei i;' that which is en i. Bretlin n of ' nn tt.u' ,.' nt J 'ne- "i'he m, ' .. . " . - ... .... ...1., .1.1 . . - . .., nunc at oiciiv. ami 1.... . t sanoain, 10 a respeciaoie aii'i r.ueutive iiumiory me ciergy ami limy, jou enrry vi.h vu my aTtd caiifirmed joiirteen. After discharging warmest prayers and benediction. Mnj Jeho my duties iiMartins'ni.',ij;h, 1 visited Ihe Nrtli vali be vuir jiortiu:, ;hd und riieut;i you. may .ilonntain, where i proclaimed the ti utlu- or Itu jilace ihe eyerUsning nnns ot In love. a large unu alientive aaseinily; new una beautiful chuieii, and Law ..Intetii'i'cnec. ; preached :. a jri-iu m4 nt-aiU-y. ler t'o-iiji(.;tii ir i Li i.i'i 'tt i;i v viit "li .".II.! Af- 1:1a Li 1 t ii.:ri, .1-1.1 t . ui' . Dii.ia. j.rv'ik '!i and o ii'-.' uu Mi, -ill w :.-.d 'd i i I ; 'I-'J u.- - r, r r !!!! i V.-, tal force prevails and ..II aresuhiect to the ar bitrary will and pleasure of a tyrant, may suit with the boasted republicanism of. Win. l)u anc, but must excite the detestation r.ndablior- ence of every man in this community. And this editor, with a knowledge ot all the li.rts in this flagrant case in Ilia possessitm, thinks fi; r, . I fl,n. f . .1... 1.1: . iv... . 1. n iuimiu iiiviu 11-oui i uu puuuc: ior i;i';iriy t.. c, n ;v Al.irk:;. ! :. l.c u-f- i , -., I uu two months I will ask, if, in the year I7i)i, i ;.;,., c.-. . i.'-n.', u-i.it;I a 6e had become possessed of the fact that goii.;iis.,Mi..o n.lapd i-ur -yeu-.u n :.J insisted era! Washington or general Hamilton, oi-any ' u: tli.- ad .niii:i;. .uici i u.e Lor'r.' Hi-pper. . Subaltern' by their command, had ordered a : From Fauquier I 1 ! mtj (J:j!,-.i ;i.t, nail Soldier to be butchered without trial, would not! "readied to tt lar-r- v i.-regatiin. From Dul . bis Aurora and other similar presses, lhin'lwler I went to Gruus and preached- mi the One end of the Continent to tluiotlitr. Iinvf...pn!s'il'l'!' to a Urge and altniive aseuihy. ketit in continual activity, until the nation ivJ.'Pr'? r:lu"e 1 we,,t 10 AJ!H'm,r,e' "!t ?s mistake had taken place relatue tn my apouint ineut, I was not liiesruted .with an 'opuuriunity of oHivij;s..i;ig. ilaviug tliu finiilieil my spring kept in continual activity, until the nation was wrought into a Came i Was drowning one ? Eg'. F. P. Kelijjtoug. JK -M THE SOU TllBK.V (s, C.) PATBIOT. 'Hi.-, liiiliiu.og C'.ie w.is decided at the Ap ! v Court of K.piitv, iu Culuoibia, at its sit tiit; in A. !' l-i-'. , .' " IN iL'i I'V JL'XR TI,ltM, 1818. 'KX'-cutois ouont '.oMx, vs. Is jj ters of Joaa An.oi- The complainants iil' d tlieir bill of com iJ.iitit inllie Couit of Equity, for the Kijuii y Shstiitt of -Camden, to enforce, the payment ': su;!i of nivTsej' charged as roinmissions, r.a :!ie. dividends and intei est received on 152 i 'soflMaii't-Tf; and Mechani.-s' IJ.mk stork, r.rr .are.s V' Union Bank stock, and S3O.OQ0 r.f United Sf.ite:i fi 1-2 per cent, stuck, pur clrtSL'd hy the testator. John Adamson, in fiis lift; time. And after the deatii of tlie testator, the executor, Le.wif Ciples, purchased, lor the hene.lt of t!c defendants, oat of the fund. uiiich ca:ue into his hands, 100 sUares in the Hank of the Lnited States: and 011 this in vestment ho charged 2 1-2 per cent, comn.is. Aiions. Tiiec two. charges were the piinci jid stihj'fts of dispute between the parties. The "'commissioner, who was directed to cs- Sicilv. ah, 1 11. . Birbarv UezeneiM: ' '-"lB T" A circular, cnrntnunicainl Crane, by Genera! Do. Lieuten,;,. or ...loruiiar, mutes that tiu ' its ravn-resi'i MiipnuM. AL.:-."5 ''wel the in M-tahty was iL"jruas.i:;' ! ' .Mr. lul.viii W r.. ... - ir,.ii,.! ft(r, .I;,!. vV: 'Mt9rwS! ous, in.-K'Si lii the Cth i,f Jhrch. Tuesday tlio Trine intake, 40. Cinui.s Brid?e-,(la.c C!.all. :,r,) .arrived pj 111:111th. t:ou f ie Kasl Imlks, via M. p' ... .. ... .n uannary, llhj the lath M:irch, and (vlt it oimIi,. t day. Ky her -Came pasejia,.r, JJr S-.l v.-.,... . .,. .,.iliCror,. unu Ik(,, mtillicili 1 1 K-llilii nl i !,.. .... r n rK: ... i"-,8wu nail- .......,v. ... ,,,,t niruiimi icuiril OF tins QJ. 'o l-JubnJ, js stated in ll,e folio win-1-.''. Mar, 3 - 1 tie eii ST. HELENA. Jan. 29. isi9 III,:1 time : . .i e - .. . ... . - n n i . r nf.ri r.ri?i'T'r iin i H ( 11 11 . ill iiiiii tour, 1 retuni-.l to .Kicbinoud. .v.r... " - - Re:naii.i? nt hou.e a f.,rtni5!.t, I 5.iin left P'"ants, rrj-c ted hot.) of the above charges, my ari.i!i the last ot June, on a' visit to some I but said, i.c was ready to allow 10 per cent. Bishop Moore's' Mlress to the Convention of. ot the lower counties. J;i Nev-!Ce:it, 1 prcaiii- on the dividends received or to Ue leceivetl. . a .' .... . . ... Jl .... i . ., r.vi I . . I ....1 ... .1.. . , V oil (o ail attealive Ciinji-eijanonn uie oiii ur- i lie fonipia.n'ini o-jjet-ieu io i.iv lejiui i in ish Churelt of it. Peif-rV. I (lien repaired to the commissioner, on the ground that the com-Fiirk-'own ami oiiiei ted in the court-house, 'missioncrs charged are not allowed, and on t!t3 su'jst;i-K-n: Sab!iilh jireaelicii in the ir, luIl.ni,' for complainants, contended lUnuinaurj, a.i uimstcred th U,at' the purchase madij of bank stock, was lotheper.-e.uJ lUea returuetf mo ney pai(i aw.,v within the meaning-of the act of 1789, nnd tliat it comes under the latter the Protestant Episcnpal Chuj-ch, delivered bejoe them at retersluyg, on Saturday, the 15th May, ' - ' rt . . a duuhbin io tueei ereai bdu iniTioriam ohjec'8, -reat aud continued exertion is requir ed. . Difficulties must not be permitted to para Jize our etlbrts nor to unnerve our arc.. The m od fixed upou a legitimate point, must put forth all it energies in the attainment of the tofttemplated design. . To press forward to ftmtds th mark, and to persevere with firmness, (an atone secure to us success, and eflVct the foinplelioa of that hallowed object in whirl) w e havtt engaged, the resuscitation of the church of our father. VVhen travelling through this extensive dio ees '. fatigued with the laboqrs peculiar to the tation which I oceupy, my spirits are always revived by "recurring to that noble principle whieh form the soul of this , eouvenlion, nnd which animates the bosom of each individaaJ member. Jt is to raise our Zion from the dust, to build up ber prostrated hilars, and to furnish the people of our coinmuniou with the bread of Church in Willnnnibur ; i.or.1 ovktVKi iii't'') .uj .uv ,c;u",t money paid aw.iv within the meaning IJUllIt - t 11 fflT' t ine e.aims o. ua. vr , my p.is.pra. "-n- , -oth . clause, allowing fifty shil- Imii. iiiininniipd me into t . lit Pninilx. in m l.ifi fl ... . . ,tl ..rpn-o.il in.hocoux.sof iho.ve. lr. u. I'ns for eveiy hundred pounds lor money r.. r .,r.i; L. K.Sf,i ii. i imid away. Atr. Ur. Carter iJerkeiey's. My v"it to that pa- Mr. Hlandtng, for the deiendants, conte. d ri?h uus again repeated ufter a i.i'.k- im.i-. cd, "that the. act f 1785, regulating the coin when 1 administered the Lprii's-upper," and H'nsati in to executors and administrators, on preached as usual t a piom and attentive cun- ly 'regarded mni'9 let out atinteres., and that gregation at life fork Church. The stale of they were imjT enti led to that Coinpensalioil lii'i f i . r It' aa t I n it r i.lfl -. t a An. I.... nttn .: X .. II.. ........ Lin .! " null I'-uiiui iv 10, v.. iui.ifiviiiu.iFi c I c u til IV UIllll IIUvlcW IVrtS atlUilllJ ICUl IVClli :ne,.ny a tnousan; tenner cunsi::crattous-induced me to visit it a third tiirre, when 1 preach ed in two of Uho Churches, administered the LnrdVsupper, aud lectured at Mr." Fruucis re hns'heen n? iTccui retice In re of a to our friend at home, f r no n n, hits been a vapid & monotonous asHity iilll vhl H humn uliilmn j ... .v. oiuuuui vm, w.l III iar pr-. privulij:). But, ut lei3lhatiwlnsbCva"J uli'il iV r SinLdii 1 7m n.r.,.... . r ! n I -j-.- ""i ...v ouijjtwu m uie H ,!.tj unom jjjnaparte -accepted as liis meiii tcinl inl. :ifiir ll. i'.iiiii.it I, ,1'M. nn I y . ... v. v. .ui ii i.iuuv vi .nr. i M:M lias incurred the di-iwleusure of the Gov.- an:l returns to Ens;:tind i,i the 'J'riac.ii.J I lie tact nre. J understand When Mr, icnf t Ik ll.t II ! 1. l 1 fx a ilAlnn.l f -t, ............ . , ouv.i.v.1711 I'ti, v.uciira. i,i bil.uo he had nude any visit to Bunao-riM. made it the sine qua ii.n of his ar.cejitii,j, situation, w it It s?ir Iludxcn Lowe, l!u;J should not be required to - detail-aay 'LiA conversaliun nito v.liioh he miht Ije im or asij- circumstances which he eii'tt oreiss ii f 1 . fl n ' i.'vfil tmf il im 1 . 1 . ..It' . n ..v ra..,.a Km (MvM ji.. iu.ii.vv-u as aors liln; T,;that if any th;n-.-liouid comcfcli kunwiedze iu which a l.i.ianee to liis Lrtdl country shoald Irn coirpremis. d by bis tm lie woul l then iHstuntly jjive iii'ormalionHkl uovernpr. t In has iJiisu-d oit until a ftil days since, when Bonaparte vus isii.iMeidj kJ eu wiin serious mitess. m uie ni.lnlc of h nielli, .ur. oLois'ifr e.i so j.ii u i sic, nee MH'l 1' I . -.11 I loriiin wcib gono iiiniiiii, visiteu mm. id I found that ho hud a sl.frhUAjiorileNic fir" Af (er a few hauri he appeared -free frum t)i ill Anrk. bit il had I i a eoiwiderab!-? !nr,-t ifl I'lic cause came on to be heard, upon hief1"l'P3it,on-. r,,kl,e m;M ,Bitia' ' pjus ui. lae uircu in-nu-es 10 J"ir imnsui) Lout and the Admiral (Pumpui,) a.'i l gavr eojttofl them to Uinapirttfj, : lu'i'ior it MSHtliis U exception to the commisbionej's ..rtpnirt, before Ins : Ionor .Jtia.c James By tire Cfiui t." The firstiqitestion on the above report de pends on tli- -2yt!i Clause of the act of lj$9, regulating the couipensathn all wed exeru tors'and administrators, fit their tt-ou'ile. which is to the fdlowing e'fert : ' E. ery cx- sliiliii gi In the Nclsoirs. The last autumn 1 left Richmond, tin a tour ti the northern section of the druecsc, - nreach- I.ifa that we are labouriog. Jehovah from his; ed in l'rcilerieksljurg in the eienm-, and eon- iprone 01 mercy looks uijwn with appnrba-j tmueil my journey n tar as Alexandria. In tion, and whispers to our heart, well done! thtt city 1 preached itive tiiii" ia tiirco days, t good aud faithful servants.-' j overflowing .pious cobgKvations. From Alex- ertitir .;!id ud nrni-i ;. ;;"'. to' 1 1i;.-? - c .re, &. When the ruins of car desolated teuiples airlria I pissed into riuce William, eonsecrar shall receive 53..C.a:..v:v"i'V I '.'. aliini'Iiesii i! ineet my eye, and the religious privations ol the tel a n iv Chu: e!i, preuclied ra a pious people., 1 pa v aw iy i;i crcili;, J.b!-t. X'." bu; the exe- ... people are presented to my ie, my soul is and a-tmiutstcretl lite l,ori s .nji.T. rrom cutors here Iravc charged 1 )yw cent, oti t!i: overwue meu Witn those reflection! peculiar to! rrineo vv tllir.ni 1 agm rej;.ire . t l- reder-icks-the case. Considering the eneiny of munkindl biir;;, at which (dace 1 trg.- li .-.i t.uei. nnd. h. 6i-lhe-origia-of-lberdeiilation' ald""di il4e Which 1 behold," a new impetus is commur.ie.v- -"Ivird's-happer. 'i'rot.-i tiieuej i. v.: ..i to Turi ted touiv mindl The cross of the Lord Jesus U-:iyal, 'where i a'i-o--o.ii.-iai-ed, ili-n retutn Christ is -presented to. my view, and Jo ! I U ..Uieli-nond.- In a l laion' tu t;ie Mu'.ies Ml with you always" revives my heart aod im-: anove'ApeiMuVd. i luve visited C.iesre;li -Id pel me to renewed exertion. To labour in i he vcral limes preached once; iu tin- i lum-i,, vineyard of the crucified.Saviour, fca t.;rn;i-d ; Fulinig Cre'ek, aii4:.aUi.'uj.oii;Jwt funeral ., Diy chief delight for the last tbirty.iwn years f cisioa. ... a 7' my life arid ihotigh Ihe power of ooiii- fjoiid, It will nil be tli-Miht irrelevant, brethren, is in K degree abridged by un increase of veai s , to iioiico at tfu" tune, -my--late execurlon VtlI my inclination is as great as it has -ever ikruu.it ine, linnet ae of N'ortti dun. u ;. The teen, and if I can add one stone to the sacr4 -Church in tln.l state is rising in all life vi-oar cuiucc, ana see me cnurcn 01 mi tattlers placedt t youili. A new ediaec iiun Ij.-fa lu'.eiv erect .- - ' 1 divi;!pnds, w'hie'i is onlv tn-oiai-s r-feived, and they artrtiTily T r 1 1 ' liHy 'fll !i (jires! i.:i ir v s uj)-;i 1 Iif proviso to liie above cla-isc. vvni -ii is No executor' or ai! .i iUitran f - r, - upon (Clint height, to wt;h Ihe apostolic puri- ed iu Faye ly of her 'declrine etui Ks her, 1 shall commit and a credit -. "my -head to Ihe piliow of death with satis fao" whitlt Leon- ttevilie, a..i (iriciiin nj io tht- 1 to the cxeruo.i . i'. fmnd cuiMeereuieu 10 lit service 01 ian tion, and leave i. y best bless.ng'to those who 1 ty Ond. - 1 conlirmtd. in tjut ptuco sixty j.er ball survive me. Ii'h irnihlc in letting out test," it !:-;s ;; ,1 1'ie roMrlicc' nf the Coart tocon- iine m ji t extend the construct! -n of this f!-ius?. d.-uMTr-i-n -the-injury an extension f u :.i!:;!it iperate tn ai estate. Thv? act of 1 7.'.?, r iui.l u it have conteinplaled the pur- h n 0:'. bank stock, rioJiaiiks being tlicnes t ui'lso J ; but only Jhe paying away of mo nies for credits', ch'bts, legacivs or otherwise, 'that is-for necessary supplies or expenses for the es;ate, but not in speculations of profit, whicii ;iii;j;ht bosjibly,' thi)it.q;!i it did nut iu Sum. tillil Hdmitteil I bi Kiiv. Or Mum- m I'm Were i to say,. brethren, thati errterrain thctoffie'rlirDeacoi.s. Amo'iig the list of worlbies, A1 cn.lura t disadvantage. TUk kind of least doubt of our ultimate' success I should! wi(o have exerted iLeiiiHeive in thu (juililut of j purcliasc is therefore ntt provided for, unless speak a langua-c foreiiin to mv heart. We ace not, it is lo be remembered, entering with in the enclosures of other denomitaiions, and interfering with tbem. We are absoliiinlv 1 . "eeking the lost sheep of nur p-jj fold. We are in pursuit of those whoave hern baptized at the altars we are appointed to guard, and who are destitute of spiritual food, - When I look around me, and with an anx ious solicitude view those labourers ?ae,ed wijh me in 4he-work. When I witness their zeal and listen to (he sacred truths they deli " ver. VVhi'u I hear the pame of Jesus and ihe tri emphs of rrdeeming grace proclaimed by youth ful lips. When 1 see the standard of the eross erected ,n every pulpit.. When 1 hear the Re the Church in favc ttevilie, i hud the hamei ofi miner the proviso of the act. And as I un Cameron unl Wmslow, the sotrl of two of otirjlPr81"" money so invested, is only let out Jiess lie fieliever. When I fee the mioisiers of the chiirch leading their flocks to the Saviour, as " the way, and the truth, and the life?' x W'hen I behold those l"rV t the sacred ministry deceased clergy. May the spitit of their fa thers continue to animate their biismns, and may the children of other ' ministers imitate their noble, their laudable example, ihe Church in Wilmington is also in a prosperous condition 1 preached in that place to pious, er ivvded auditories, a inLe uifirined 133. New bern is also rising in iinportaiee. Th coin Station have determined to erect a new Church, upon the mi of that in Fayetleviile. 1 preached in Nowoern five limes iu three days, couUrmcd 52 persons,. and administered the LordV&uppcr lo a large body of pious com- tiiuuieauts. . I visited vraliiniton..Ureenvi4leT deenier proelamiid a tbeUriUuj each place. oretbreu, nmmated with the disposition of .1 : . v., . - , 1 . , . . ' at a profitable interest. It is an exchamrc of money for stock'or scrip ; .aj the letting out is an exchange for money for specialties : both are to draw interest. Then the executors are to receive the teu per cent, but 011 the divi (lends, or interest, when received. For the above reasons the report of the the ftio (Jrando,Mias returned to Vxti. commissioner is confirmed. (Signed,) . WM. D.JAMES. The a'jovc decree was athrmed. on 'an ap peal, by three of the Judges Messrs. Desaus. sure, it aim, ami James. : IjCe-Creanis, jTi AN be bad at the house of the subscriber, H on Mondav. the 17th inst. and evarv ilv doing good, letAus renew this" day, -to Ood, aud ,f?"'m8 from cn o'clock in ilie morning till ten in the oi elmreu our vows of fidelity. . We have oy me ousnei or nouna,- pledged oumlve. to exert cvar.iierve.ia the) Rfe;ghMay,l31819. SS ter circuuiHtiiiice or whether Sir. blokn- had 1 represented Unnatarle us beia in 0 homo stilt I of henltii '.ii.i t sutt"d'the prei'.isi.'isel nntii)Daf Sir IliiiU'iii, is ixii known : but Ik e.us m'uU : finiid-to ic to L-iisw.i:l was - thrt'a:e:id t. be tried bv a Cnurt M'arliu! tr, an au nt: if iiiiluttion of his oifence, he told kt nii'lit 1:1 valid home. Of cuirse he jirefe.-r-vTi :'u' latter a the least itieom .lodinn; In In, and 1 sails lo-morifnv ia the i'rint"Diiif!. t:e reports were dran nji of course, si d etHN 'o.T.' sueli iu in" Me d -rn md -d. 1 linderstand BoJi-ipir ' re:i(lv in a serious state of lisltli. His ! Ii:r is scaled aiiusl all visitors.'' Aecaants from Berliu of Mare1! Uii u.)ur B:uik ha9jtiit been d-el.irod.to b.'iiiw stitution independent of !he.Stntes, siitongi nally was. Its p-aper is nearly at par vaiue, ih ng 1 it gives only (wo per ceiit'' Yh i Mornin'e Ueruld of April 6th says, lb a rcpnrt is in circulaiionflhat Mr. Vaiisittiri i preparing to rev.gn Ins otucc, auu tlialiiei tuinppi'dt-il hv H!r. Peel. ' , . ' The ship llecla, and Gripa, were to nil the I of April, from -DeHlirfd, oil w8? ol discovery to the Arctic Circle. --Tha Xeweastle. of 33 Eriins wrj to iai'eark in the spring for lUIil'ax, with Jlcar Adinirjl Gridith,, w ho is to be eom naaJer in ciiiefm that situation. . " , Another Edict of the Inquisition, pru.iM in tho publication of certain bonkf, Mlk presi, and will shortly be published. liecent advices from Ceylou state, hat li -O'tvernor ofahat Island,' had emaucipattJ .. the slaves employtd in thfe llonpitals. Mr. Mollieu, who reeeutly eiplored the sow ces of the American rivers, the Oa:nbii, J1"- health is imoaired bv the -ffecta of the climaV an l a poisonous draught adiBiuisted to hiaa f a native. .,; '-' l'ari naner contain a report, that tlie ntir- rjaej2hiUCJfSp ecd at Madri.l on the i tth or Aprn- The King of France has re.luced the naKr oftbeiCouncellors of War to foorteB.-AmJ, lliese are:uchji4Jiave longest held their on ees. The others are to retire on a P"10':-! The Persian Ambassador,' in p?'n5 Vienna, on his way to Kngland, presented u Emperor of Austria with several new
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
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