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OOF FOREIGN . i ..i j 1 ,:rtp first to embrace nant ta be pat up WneiK --... .3, " -j-y. . nali(,nil!y inde- if .v.m1 of iI.h male awu . u , A ruij'jiiru ' . DAYS OF OLD. j We copy from 'A'tY?' valuable ' 1 LATEST FROM EUROPE, specie : there were two boxes tor I Wo fur Profesor Fisher, a pas-enger Kr... nrkap of dollars, Deioug - - At the ffewjil- mUF SnKc:i 1UI n- ,rWf and Should we now ucoti prinripirs ; w, - . s , M" v ucro"trs for 1 you, pr.,deiitf anosno u Conrres5 subseauent authentic extract r -1 Lot and Building J He ! .iionedand sound 'policy a p. fr0m the Boston Gazette of 1774, v ;! present residesalso "a tra r 'J! no i ni I ii iv iiii' iv an aiu i. uuv v i ' -w- - vi la i i i ifn ck-.- & lit. win" - c v ij niiti a loSS not m . I l.l.o l'inltV Willi HItll rrntuiUJ .v. .-t. . cootideniiai " . . frnm rnminercial cupidity, . , , . i n. ni eniOV inc uik iimj - , .... ' r th kind's Stanuaru win uuu ucncw that , whi ti I IT Ktcturi.' 1 lie "Jri ii- . - . . .-.i Wt. Kin. of Garrestown, w!ia owns oi r.n8nu , "i" n,u -i, soldiers should : be aequainica wmi uie a litems -r , . . . ..1.1 him to eioolov a fe men, on rperceiv. , ..... r on a liberal credit for notes nia0fi "" die chiiks tn iSew'be-n -! further particulars will be known on applicdtion. ' . tt h JOSIAH HOWARn June T 5. 1822 2l 3 ; State of North-iJjj Court of Pieas a?id Quar.'erSeg the arrival rtf ha .', the ea,t chance of recover- so W I' " r ; ovcrnment ; .,M,nf ,;, of u w unnecessary. I. .;n I ... r Ihiillilhl CTOn lakt'll LI - C- - . . til IIK ' --j , ... . -- ! ammar. ; ; n . ... clearly ,: of lioerai ma;Mtus troops.in -Boston., otherwise: I accnru.n-.y r w - ir(,.. but one spring- , . " ; , ' - -u " It' OflU" more Ulan prwunuttr tnii ; New-York, Mat 31. rri . f th Garette, an rli iileasiire the Tackct Ship AMinr, Capt. Max icclL in 29 diyifro:n Liveril. Oar pip?rs from L mdon are to th evening of the 2'Jlh ull. and Iron LivcrDool to the "lt instant. I rom lUe-ia w- copy som- further pirticu lars omnectfd the mrUociioiv .-!.;, 1h'tni. ati.S ivere it for ll.e b of Vila tble lives, we nhott'd feel onYi ieiuble plasur,? in c n nu- rir.tin4 the property has been The French Five per Ont Con uls cj ed, 'April 26. at St -0)0. f.n-lish CouolAiril Z9, Acc. 3 1 5-5. " LtVi 1P00L M Ri:!iT. CM-, Bo-d, ri-ii--; f I t -U ; i'ns, J to 17 ; 7'0 I . pretty evmr vcr i In to the onlv cnbin passenger sawd, proves, it is pm ty f Mr. Uverhart, of tennsylvan.a, Wi.o "' ibc i list sessicin: into ihe camp, .with the flowing di-j Town. This property!, 8 T h verv ill in bed. The mate .Inht tlie P" ' on us. The rection . P - ' known, that a p,r,Ld 1 of a letter which was lately thrown Jacresj on .Deep Point, ad bin: ivir, the en,p!Wyment, nd enjoys the ,? w jmy. uom .U the kin2'S s.andard w.ll soon De er unlimited conf.. ence of ?,:-) ? " ,,,e fading feature, ted, m, v- rn ofGarrestown. who owns of Knj all the land in the neighborhood. 1 ; ments " a i.l The oovern this prov.nce, it s pror that ou, Imse houestv he Could depend and . sadors arrive in I'l .- . I1 . -i . . I. ...nin0 t IP S!10t fact, thit coii-n triii"- sfi mem io vorK,iui' m r saved Iro.n trie where I received tne roaie i- .!,- mnn.if m'tohi he. and I would give him a good commission. (I think I said 5 per cent.) if he could prevent plunder and save the property. Late i lit night 1 rece-iv-ed the enclosed, by exprtV, and .mi now on the point of tli wreck. e should our iimr. a line win 8 to i: i--; Jf V.. Pot. r i.i .n ll'cr. 6-1 :olw; r.r,'M.":..', ruu-h, Us. MudrinUft is excited ii L-- 2hh ult. by - sprci-u ;U t!lt I 4,1 l1 2d lhi in.intii It 1 that tint es.;iti:iN l-m'er d, I y emu plying s l;cit a'io-1 of ij - u iH-u.n vis cut ui . t f ,. ri iifu rau.i j I have onlv time c i! I dm oil th1 .i.i'.d : ir th i X it c ii::ife j:ie i w.H ii tr.-otti .jt t ... c i urv to lo-.vcr the r t?ret, ,, , - t);i t'ie so'ij'-ct ln?-l -liked of. w .r, ,i,en- U n-thin4 warihy .f none-, ex r..,.t t ut the pro-p.;ct f sucii a ci I m,nv w daily leienia. r,"ie alitor ot th" Co-irier observes ; Vc tiiutk tiiii the .ie.K-r.il ciar icter wf wVit h is la'.elv arrived from V len li, rl: i. and i'ctvrvJ ir In ly jn: i. ti stilt cherishiog tne hope, ibat F.urope will not In- exro- I tt th,- h.r.rd of iss ie winch mi:!.! eventually e.r.biud her in a Seueral The f.o rion Courier of th- 20th, ,...t:ii:n6 the - I '.!wiri' hiii.ly impor- i - - - t wit f i:t rtiit'll!" thcJ VtSi .... -r.. :ind other Cujuui.-s of South Aur-ncj, t ai enfiv i i r.liti' port. ' f Tat- uvM;orrtl o i this ?n c -h o u-ds noticed to New-A'ork G.itle o,. W e.ae! :y I af, Was siCii-d hv the T.rxi co.nm-rci.d hutis in Lomlo-i ; TiuJ Hut the ii.'plic ition r-ul ii rtt I TlT til l " . was broken and plunder attempt. ' iours, truly, -JVCOl. MARK." Censon, Sc Co: April 25. to inform you tint wr- lonud, near the virecK o, tne Albion, lhi day, different Lm.Iu" coins in a small box, m all by a P.nh calculation amounting to SiH)0 The oin b-'? """.V f ll:em fo" rein and iiilrent st7.es prevents m ironi b-i.i" able to ascertain the exact sum, but it has been all brought Ui here safe, and counted in the pres ence of Mr. Piatt, the Officer of the Custom , Mr. Lemon, and myself. 1 hasten to acquaint you of this plea-sin-' citce.-ustanre. I have the hoirtr to be, ir, your nioit obedient hum ble servant. J)l PURCELL. i "To Jacob Mar. ue authors thereof and of allthe.misfor -;it K tunes brought upon the province ; the . . . i r.Mrtajlntr ; a list of them, viz r drawn between those who have uciea i .. anmwl hold and irenerous part, and Samuel Adams Jofm Hancock fhl mere ants who step in when James Worn lVm. Cooper risk or danger has ceased, in the hope Dr. Thomas Young Dr- Chauncey of reaping withoot honor, ; a harvest Dr. Bey. Chnrch Dr Cooper . oftireat value It will be seen by Capt. J no Bradfordlhos. Cusmng oortxtrarts belv, that Colombian Jnsiah Quinceij Jos. Greenleaf Stock had risen to 10S 1-2 in the M,j. SatlSl. Barber ' Asu i ondon market : and was scarce at ym. Mollineux Vm. Denning. that. From 'this the feeiinp and f.jRnds of your king and speculations of the mercantile interest cmm nd of America,' hope and the.e may be easily cn;iecieu.; vnect it from you soldiers, the in louiif thf ir agents will soon arnye ... Colom'Md! -From thewhohV of the intelligence, the members of the Cab inet at .Washington! are ifnperitively ciile.l on to ?uard th1e Commercial interests of the people, whose affairs have been placed in their hands. From the London Courier, April 29 The memorial : of the j merchants and ship owners of London, for open ngins! stant rebellion happens, yowa.i the above persons immediately, to the sward, destroy their houses and plun der their 'effects : it is just that they should be the first victims to the mis- : chief they have bi ought upon us. - i ( Si'Mied ) A friend to Great Britain $ America, p. S. Don't forget those trum peters of sedition, the printers, Edes i . :i in ;he e-u ueni v of Jz ,-! I .i4i:vn I. rl(- liule'-o'l'tlt to the tTiw Fmn the r erM Adcertisrr. The last Americ-n papers contain i document of much interest and im ponance; the fornvil recognition, !)' t!ie l:nited States of the new repub lics of Spanish ir.erica, as indepen lent governments Uv the future his i.niao, we no dt.u'ot, this event will he considered as oae of the greatest epochs in the annats of the human race. It is heie officii lly announced, Ilia- a tract of cou:Hi v iiichiJi" a tifih part or the habitabie glob, and possessinj cap:vcities of sustaining,' in ..ivm.lnice. the actual population ol the whole earth, has now commenced im p.d.fical cirecr, and for the first tint- et;ere I tbe I't of civilized and . in i pendant n-ititms. vSix mi-hty re jmbhes. the tn.ist of tliem donblin" in sve tie- 1 it i'est kingdom of Knrope, t-.Mlitute the sub-divisions of tins vast teiritorv, in whkh we- include, the "nn n "iie colony oi ina- inT the traile with tne innepenuen- ; Gij, d .Thomas countries of South America, is now ; wJiat just pride must these made imblick,' and we lino, among , nro.c,ibpd patriots, alter the copsu- . . if the subscribing names to it, several the MAY TERM j A. D. 1822. Moses Jarvis, ; vs. . f . . v- Alden Dv Stoddard, ) "achment iT appearing to the satisfaction cf the Court, that the defendant A den D, Stoddard, 4s not an inhabit. of this State : It is therefore ordered that publication-be made in the Caro' Una Centinel, for three months, that said defendant appear at the Court of Pleas and Quarter-Sessions, to be held for the said County, at the Court House in evvbern,' on the -seconi Monday in August next, and replevy or plead to issue ; or judgment will'jjj. entered against him. Attest JAMES G; XT bitf i Ckrk. TVdte of North-Caltolmp CRAVEN COUNTY. , f Court of Pleas and Quarter-Ssi , j . MAY TEJIM, A. D. 1822. " . The President and 1 V Original Alden D. Stoddard. V TT appearing to the satisfaction of ? l . ...... f I j atrrl 1 1 r i rtn In I r! v.,, f ila Cnt malum oj inai ficai iicuiiui"j . unrLiuia'ui tne uuic of the first commeicial houses in me . accomolishment of which, tney . Bank of N. Carolina city of London. Out the irr.poitant ' jiad devote(j all that made life estima pVrt of the thing is. that the appln a- bJe have reviewed the perils they had non of the Privy Council has been encountered and all the perils; they successful, and that' it has been noti- ha(j acuieved. An oblivion of the I X ;th Court, that tine defendant Al filed . . . j c. lien in uie uiurfeoi . principles aim leeirti oi fui ; oen L. oitujudiu, is uui an mnaoitanf the .Memorial, " that the Lords of the , nPvoiutjonm jS the political vice of our ' 0f tliis State It is ordered, that pub. Council have decided favorably on , ittr days. Can wephink thesn il- Jication be made in the Carolina Cer the application for admitting to entry j ustr-IOUS patriots, (and tor aught they tinel, for three months, that said de. in this country the snips oi ine-mur- , ipg Martyrs, were on a bed ot ro- fendant appear at the Court otPJeaj f.endent Uove-nmenis esxauiisue.i m srs. when designated by name, a mur- an(j Quarter-Sessions, to be held for the Spanish part of South America, derous DHnd 0f hi,eiings was comman-' the said County, at the Court ffoase ded to put them to the sword, destroy , m PSewbern, on the second Mondav their houses, and plunder their effects r in August next, and replevy plead Let the mind susceptible ot patriotic tQ jtsue; or judgment Will beeotereil i.i. Council hash -en ucr.ess,ul. nn-i i i u it h," been noi il 1 io the -i.reat firms who signed ihe memorial, that i. j n,. Ay:.U of the Council. Iiave ditlr! favoobly on the applirano::" f.u almifin-to entrv i i '.teat i-n-Ual titeshhw if the linh-pend. nt to-vn.m-nts. established in the;-pa.o!i ... ...t -S....1SI Vuieiic, ctjofoiiaa'de f . . ... lii.Ir 1 t J . . l. .1 r-.MIlP VttiM fl tllHt ' " I . .... i . -.it :.. . ' Count! V Willi 1 oiiuu "in, ? of ccause y I !. p it is suiufipntly plMii,froai t,,e 1 a . . 77 X.or.is'i-p , on t:ie . ..m iie hu. We find oot.'io- fusth.T in our; pi- lU.ert ol ihf cont.'tnpia- rei on the s- with th- Wesi-lndi.i led ii teiCOUie lslainU. Th wiMthpr in F.nglaml for a ftvi t-k-preU'Mis thefi.M of MaV ha I h.'en.'u iumdly fi..e. - The me.cury in the hade w.i up io7t. Tin re whs i onsi.h r.ible .apprehen sion .s to the fadare of the potatoe crop in the S. W. of Ireland. The tranqnil.ty of Ireland is repre sented as beioj; nearly restored. 4 be little inon than nominal. nhlime 'suectacle than this, b- contemplated bv the politician or i the philosopher On the deslimes ol tke uld Wyrld, this exiensive rev!u , tion cannot fail to have the most im- portant influence. The grand repub i liran experi .nent, heretofore confined ' to the Luited Slates, is now about to be iried, on an extended scale, under a varliJV of circumstances, and on a varh tv ot plans. To ambitious, in riuinirmahte-to the petition presented tot ieir Lordships on the;22d inst ' We nt-ed not say a word upon t!ie manifest importance of this measure in a commercial point of view, if it be wiselv employed by the parties at whose solicitation it has been granted On 4he same subject another Lon do. i paper of the sameldate, in no ticing the transactions of the Stock Exchange, remarks : ' ; Considerable sales have been made of Colombian Stock this morning at 85 1-2, and at present afe in great de mand at that price. The J announce ment of government having deter mined to recognize tha flag of Oolom . 1 . . .... -i .t .1 bia, has probably oDtamea mis ut- maud. " J From the acqniesence of govern ment in a petition from certain Lon don merchants, of which a copy will be found in another part, of this paper, A more J ,he general recognition by this coun cannot feelings carry itself back top pertod like this, and" then retain for the na tion, who sanctioned these murderou plans, all the charity it can. Balt.s Patriot. The following neat compliment is paid Washington Irvine, our coun try man, Uv the editor of the Paris Con stitutional remarking on the subject of the American character, he says " The Lnglish, who cannot deny that their brethren beyond the Atlantic, equal them, at least, in liberty and political .intelligence ; that they -are able to struggle successfully with the mother,-county, in what regards the progress of commerce, in dustrV and Agriculture; and that they surpass it, efficaciously enough,-in the generous views of their diplomacy, entrenching fv oj ,mtn American uiuqntiun.tt., thpir be,irid their h-terary supe- is no h.i?er doubtful. rioritv. having nlumed themselves on . --j 7 r i Co!om!mn londs scarce, at 108 1-2 ! $re, this day, COLOMBIAN REPUBLIC. Yesterday morning; Uie schooner . You.ig Btutus arrived at this port, in ten days and a half from ! Laguira . Potrto Cavello wasstillj in the l ands tha circumstance ot the United Statesi having, with the exception of Franklin and liarlow, pioduced, as yet, no man worthy of taking his place in the rank of the English classics of the reign of Elizabeth and Anne. j This last resource has been taken frdni them An American, Air. Washing- MVEK.'OOL, May 1. t I:!:,.' . Atk Ud'i 26, 13 - - - - - i ru rwalit. blockaded bv sea and ton Irvine, has raised himself by a genious, and enterprising spirits, tne invested on the land side . b j single ivork,o the level of the purest new tepubiics open bound,es UelL, . renublican armv. The royalists ! and most elegant writers produced by and the v offer a resource to Pie sor- I here on ihe -"2d. wrote vou a h siv letter, appri-inu' you of themel inch dy fale of the ship Albion. I weut over the fatal spot, nnJ I caiinut describe the scene tint presented itself to mv new, nor am 1 tlisposeJ to dwe ll on the beari-rendim; SCel.e. 1 shall bo as brief as possible Henry Cammever, the fust m ite, is saved, and sivof the crew. The whole cou i ;nny o i boird, inrliidin-piscfi-ers, atr.ounted to fifty -six. oi w hom fort i -ft ve perished, and j nine are saved." -The log-book b-ing lost, the m ite could not give me a list of t.i. passengers ; bat, from memory, he his giv-n ine the names of eiiib 4eeu, vliicb are annexed. As the boUtrs that wi re found lay on shore, the m ite pointed out to me their re mlJftWf names, which were put on piper and placet'! on ejeh body, and I Live directions that the .grave should. are represented as having in that port i Lngland. and three schoo- ..inri to male must be found niex- ' f- , .; plus population of Europe, which for tdbh SOUTH AMERICA. , BALTiWoHr-:, June S. On Saturday we offered a few rie- ners, ready for sea and.provisiooed The Legislature of Connecticut for six months, but whether they , nave passeu a law exciuamg siew- ?mpt to. break throngh the i iork steam boats trom navigating the would attemDt to. break throng blockading squadron was not known, waters of Connecticut, so long as ThejL. may - have been ready for sea, steam boats.ownecf by citizens of that hut we ihuiht that nart of the report' ! state shall be prohibited from naviga- . . . 1 . , 1 ..r rnmniprril I i . .!.". K..tl ,r...-:,.r..rl tinor llto tvafpi nf !Vw Vr-rL- fiiiir uiaiKS on me iiwjt '. . wuicu spates cueii uriujj piutuiuucu .'"5 - . - vnv. relations with the independent, na '"for sj; months, as it was; known the j h oleott returned the bill to the Aa i:ms of South America and Mexico, gHrrisori had beenj much pressed by j sembly, with a very able message con- ami which were drawn trom us oy xut (ti prbvisions. Vn hearing ot .taming nis reasons jor not signing it. the note of the Colombian Envoy, , jp blockade, the Hercules, with 500 .Mr. Zea, and the prceedu!g of the h;irrels of flour from Curracoa, had re- meichants. ship-owners and manufac- l4,rncd to that Island. . Total Defeat of iMoral.es. The commandant at Caracas had Hirers of London. A subsequent arri val from England inlorms us, that the ...... if i ii. t.niirin . frvni thenar '.. i t . .-J rpreivet .in nffirinl desfiatrh. confirm ing ust rae.itioneu, uas oeeu girtiutu ----- -i i hv the Privv Council of England "g he total defeat ot ?he royalist consequentlv'the snips of Mexico and General Morales. His division was the Southern States of tliis continent -entirely destroyed' and he is represen are to be admitted fredy iato the ted, by one account, as having fled ions uf the United Kingdoni of G. Singly to the mountains -by anothec, Britain and Ireland, lleie we find that he had escaped to the Island of an additional motive to prompt the Oro-his defeat, however, is certain.' Cabinet at Washington to send out Potto Cavello.s therefore the only embassies to our now free and inde- spot now held by the Spaniards pendent neighbors, with as littledelay throughout the. wMe I extent of the as possible. The British government Colombian Kepulnhc. has advanced one important step-the r , r,nf Mav . next id be a full recognition of the The Boston Gal ixy of May 31, States in quettfon, amf quicklyt fot- y A number ofieavy and un Fows those Ambassadors and agents,' expected failures have occurred in tn nlain and intelligent Boston within a short time .past & U ..... rcnintrv people are ; ' .. . 'ilh, Jirtre the start !' should the present scarcity of cash c nfr off in all' directions, in tat;. ibve aheadv incurred conintue, they mast be followed by s;nilUMeces. I h-ve ired the rem- lhlhts pr0ud, the honorable others; to an equal or larger amount. . w . . . . . . be pnmbcrcvi ana !?nuaucwuH I expect jo get this day, .by which it can be easily asceitained where; each body lies in the grave-yatd. A cler cvniiii attended the mel;udioly ro ceiiion.' TIiU any be some cons, lation to the cfllicted relatives of the .i..,,t. Wrv little f the wreck re- He considers the New-York restrictive laws upon the subject, as well as the Connecticut -law, unconstitutional and void : and he points out the cbnstitu- tion and supreme court of the unhjn as the criterion and tribunal for the decision of the question. The gen-l eral assembly of Connecticut, ! never theless, passed their retaliatory bill into a law, and thus new difficulties are created in the intercourse by steam vessels between the different states of the Union. " ' fc THE SU8SCHIBEH, eAVING some time.at his dist posal, wishes , very .mucli; Jo em ploy that time in giving Private Les4 sons in the FRENCH LANGUAGE or A RITLI AlETIC.---- Terms wilt be very moderate, ahd they my be known bv applying to the Subscriber at bis School Room, or at M r Btll's. against, him. Attest, JAMES G. STANLY, Ckrh NOTICE, i i CTILL be offered (or sale oa H Wednesday the, 10th of July next, at the Court House in Netvbcrn, A House and Lot j t ON METCALF STREET, deceased four likely young Negroes ) i three boys and a girl and wenty six Shares, of - Bank Stock. . . - . . .Ill - ...M ; - n ,1 ' I A. ..TI IMI friUHIi. six momns creau wiii p-i i nf'iin p-kfu n iviiiii fiiiiiii iv ii proved security, t .: Francis llaids, 1 Lidvvf- June 7th, 1 S22?20 tdsji Tfresh TEAS, &c. 171 M. Si WE BB, & Co. hive jotf y received from New-Yoffc r-m A I 1 I ft! tit Imperial & liyson &r i- - importation,) New England RUM, j Rirhmohd manufactured TOBACC BEAVER A few crates CROCKER W er with a variety of DRY b m &c.v-AH of which willjbeso! ow for cash, or in engc Couotrv Produce. : - j : t June 8th, 1832 '20tjj ; 150 Dollars KewaR" Hml awav, wuu l Dura the neighborhood of - Gen eral I tiatcn anu mi. . i j0 s I will give the above rear no ..,tl,n will aoDrchena a. . him to me or my t . i rii. t.;II Ponntv, .or V--., rneips, n,Vhri " I dredand Twenty D W J . -La a Voarhern Jail . I get him. His w"11: middle. size, and about .years of. age. pjXiGflE NOTICE. TTiURSUAN i " : ,ws ' r the Piesidentana ) Clubfoot fc K nal "Compos tH- fs , of Tw en i uKrr i,mn o on or before tne or r.. lrrflr. 1 JOHN McMASTERS. I V July next.- "fyrVTVc June 3th, 1S22 Otf. v-v v v - i i r ' i r i Reaufort, June ata
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