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i r. ;0.. lo5S" , i ' Port al gre, Oct. 31. Bv and Adjutant of Gen. Castanoa whi h hadpssed f or Cadiz, we hear of V victory obtained by the allied troops un Gen. Hill, over a r rencn uivisiuu u Girard. Oar city has, in eonse der Aer Gen. nuencebeen illuminated. H Taiufea, Oct. 17. Three hundred French cavalry entered. Ajgesiras-, 'The principal object was U rob and sac k at place. Cadiz, Oct. 1. The French have retired irom the camp 0f St. H-jque, near Gibraltar, and havr h?en closely followed by the Spanish Gen. jlasttros. to X'mirna, where on the 22 made.' many prisoners irom the enemy's v ir guard. rTl FD E RA L ' R EPUm 7l C AN . SATURDAY, JAXrAltr 4, 1811. The committee of foreign R . lation hue in the House of Representatives mad p report on the bill !fro:n the Senate for rai sing an addition A military for :e. The a iaiments which they propose go to re d.iihe number of regiments of .infantry from :cn to six to strike out Lighs Artille ry jotogt -.iher-, nd, we believr, to lessen ,to cavalrv one half the number proposed h. the Senate's bill. This' alteration will r - luce the amount f the addition d force m be raised, from tive.itu nve tlmnand to v - it - . sjmewhnt upwards of fifteen thousand men Nat. Int. The following Resolutions were entefed r '.o ty the Legislature ol this state, a tew t) v. s befoiv tat ir i ise. 1-ohed that the sentiments contained in ..' .xi.ss;',';e of the President to the con-r-s, of the United Stales, sre such as lira-' grntitVthe feelings and: advance the -,v H ire of a .nation sensible of its rights, and dru! mined to maintain and defend its tovereigntv and Independence. Xetohed that the evils which we hive h a compvll d to -endure for s eats p tst, li..'-. arisen wholly from the unprincipled . met of tiie bv-liigereiit nations ot Eu- Pr.iotved- unanimously, that we will beiiigdnven Into a relinquishment op her great syaiemvox uciciice . ana rcuuauun, we have only to say, you need, not t ' Lay that flattering unction to your bosom;" , J Bait. Fed. j Rep. Baltimore, Dec. 18. EXTR ACT. Communicated for the fed- . eral Gazette. "J t Washingtoh, Dec. 16. You have more patient e or philosophy trmn I ever made pretensi n, if you can keep .your temper and observe the scandalous juggling -md imbecile blustering of the administra tion 8c their party. That no war shckild !e bro't about is well. Bik why scemi to sively. iiv, our Stat$ ; X egislature - and jra s ever fe)akablc foi his unshaken firnaneVi pure patriotism, ;and di gmi fied deportment. We invite the abler penvbf som'e.of his as sociates to do justice to .his merits. remains wit be interred in the Burial Grouud of the city thii" evening; to which the citizens 'are respectfully invited to at tend. Brig Sch'r. Star PORT OF NE vVBERN. I E.YFEJiED George Uevereaax, Pittman St. Barts am tola Mr roster Has oeen a croou i cav Ro,, deal diverted bv the awkward attempt! to ;, care him and his government. 'Having1 Sch V. Hero, Pendleto failed thev now send more last words to Sacket do. Nero-Port Boston. Betsii. ac so bold, when known to t. ' so cow;ir51y. j shot) Atalanta Tew Basset Philadelphia. The Schooner Tnetis, i. ayt. Pike, tjound England byl the Hornet (CJTney will! from New-York to this place, was cVst a- tlk, and snoke cigars till sue returns ! j .way on Keneceate Shoals, on the 24th ult. We understand tl.ere were 10 passen gcrs on board, ami ng whom were four la dies, who were taken from the Wreck bv a Negro man from the shore. The Mate the brother of Capt. Pike, lost his life in endeavouring to reach the shore. A few hogsheads of Kura (&c. were the only arti ved out of a valuable carco. t 1 .s . BY viHneandinptirsunttee 6f I Deed of Tf :tiTOm Mart; 1 will , M offer at .Public S Alii, for, (Cash, tf tht ' -Court.House in Newbem; vn thbt24thv V X dav ot the'oresent month hf.TnnW: : Wa FOlLlR VALtlABLE NEGROES & l' O.NE0LOT lW. v " In the Town 6ewbern, at:ihe corner 6i I fctueen, jqnpstoi and letcalf stfirexs ; JAA1ESG. SfAriv . J. Iras tee. jan. 4, 1,812, rj is m It V'l Grt at will be the sm ke and lo g will! be that ta k, in the estimation of the real pat- i r, t ! ! ; It is whisoeredthu som- of the more ra-: tional democrats, '''begin to doubt "why," ask tney, sh .H vt punish ourselves any longer, if we c;L iv?t inghlen and will mot fight Erglaiidr True Jonathan guess .again ! B! r-Y u will see by the Circulars nbw occ.sst(;n L isaed trom the G .nevan trea sur on this side of the Atlantic, that! a most infamous system will ripen, if sub mitted to. What knaves or loois whv to nesur , laws vhen m..Je must Be obeved-j but whence 'the necessity' for such laws t; ilow dare anv jugglers think of esta!lish ing lionaparu's police in America f Pbt c )llcctors on double pav multiply tiitiir pimps pay their travelling expencesi g:ve them half ..t all the fius, cte. &c. aiad tor what jpurpuse f to chastise nations who rob and insuu us ! iNo ! indeed ; to pun ish ' OURSELVES1,-' bee uise, like dajs taids, we cringe to ail punishments, arid fe.tr all tyrants. I cannot. express . my fee Hnffs, or measure mv de testation. Wjil not the people cliang tlicir votes .? cies s i frt i i A i pum.cycaue.v, U mas oiayEit d. W rea State B mk, Newbern hk.,K" j- . i. v. . . i , ven onp horse chair, and cart, and tuMr., at.t;,.i i i i , , . , V articles of house holu ;and kitenrn vKniture.. Six months credit will be givertr tver loriy snuungs. xxoteay ved security: will be rcquireL tj chasers. ; 1 NANCY OLIVER January 4. 1812. pur rs. METHODIS T CHURCH. j From the iinutcs taken at the seve ral annual Conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church for the year 1811," tle following statement of the number of the Members in the United States is taken : I Whites. Col: red. Western Conference, lerate with the General tio- j South Carolina do. in the prompt and effectual ex en ( Oillv co-en e'-arion of such measures as m iv be detn er! b' ci-.'culated to promote ihe interest, 8 'I secure the Union, Libert' and laiie pei; ! e of the United State. Whereas the warlike attitude assumed Xw Cor.gress as calcuted to awaken in tne l ..5-of :. C:;rolina, an anxious sou (.'.; ' le for tsieirs d'etv and 'pro;ection : At.d .h-.ii-;s, fi-om the extent of the territory T!tt-v)n ;nd trade ol tnis state, sue is nrd to rank :mong the most important s in the Union: And vhereas, her a i t towns ' are, to the agri. uitural m- te'-i s.of he.r citizens,: of infinite impor- V ; a.?d re ;:t present in'a very de Lac, less situation. ' Kr.dwd here i ore that our, Senators in iK-h le iietnjc ted, ra d car ltjrt- Virginia j dtitViOre Pnil a!eip!ii tk k T A e w V England Ge'UCaiSeC do. do. do. do. do. do. V- SI 25,631 19,404 19 545 19.802 22.527 18 001 11,795 11,780 L4617 9120 7,438 10,354 986 : 73 53 Tne Subscribers to the Carolina Federal Republican, are informed, that No. 158, completes the Seconal year since it has been published by its present Editors. Subscribers in the Country are desired to remit the amount of their accounts be Mail, or some other safe conveyance -those in Towp will have .theirs presented to them in a few days lor payment. Jfotii ICG TS herebv driven, th.ttnt rW.emhp 1 x r ..7 i- ... . . ., o ,Trm m. v.i Yci vuuniv court, tne ann j ' I C ... ,1 U j. .1. 1 . itrMiC ijuHiuieu a tuxceutrix to xnf lst wim , I TUAf A O AT ttr. Oj X HE Annual Election for the choice of D irectors of the Newbern Marine Insurance Company, for the vear 1812, will be hot den at the Court House in the town of Newbern, on the 2d Monday in January a.ext. The poll will open at 11, and close at 1 o'clock. . ' S W1UEL GEROCK, Secretary. Newbern, Jan. 1, 1811. all persons having demands against estate of sa ddec. are -requested to br'n them forward pr perlv attested, those wh are indebted are requested to make imme djate pajment. NNCY 6lIVER, Ex'rx. January, Mi. Whites, 148,835 35,733 Colored, o,732 Totai Total last year, 1 i4 567 124,560 t. s tc' in.' :-.t.iv-'s rqu te 1 to use their exertions - a ii from C -ngress an app; opriation of .v commensurate with our right, and viiich mav le in the yiower of Congress to fpr.t, lor the purpose of fortifying the i'.rfs ;.nd harbours within this state. Resolved also, That h:.3 KxcelLmcy the Tr:vernr:r of this state be requested to for- ft'arc' to the President of -the United States, aml to cchof our Senators and Represen s in Congress, a copy of thee reso- " roPRESr.UVE PEACE IT IS NECFSSARV 0 Bf, ALWAYS PREPARED FOR WAR," ' 1 his was the maxim of the founder and t'-adr of the federal. party, tho' if now ii-av !5C would be more dreaded and hated he l?r,.;u-h pnrtizans than even Col. Pick-tr'-his botom friend. ia federalists built a navy. The de &0irnus dismantled it. Thev erected lor ';'tinns : .Their successors permitted m to dr-rav. Mr.fl tnmhle inrn riiii. v left a rich Treasury and a flourishing aiue : 1 he one has been squandered a vc&nomv of Air. Tefferson would n'er- Cl' We denv thnt the federalists take ntw Ound in advocating nfe-nariifibn finf il'. Itnr. rt - Si i . -v . i r, f 'ir m tot it rn rti n t nact uio Increase this year, 10,007 Jersev D-striet, which is included in' th Piiiladeiphia Conference, contains in cluding Seaten-Island, 6434 white, and 546 coloured members . TU,e whole number of Preachers in the United States is 669. 1 Comets and Wome n. Comets, doubt- . less answer some wise and eood DUiDosel m the creation so do Women. Comets are incomprehensible, beautiful and eccen- trie so are Women. Comets shine with! peculiar splendour, but at night appearf most brilliant rsq do Women. Comets! are enVelopediWitfra lucid nebula, through tvuiui t;ieu( Mi iiaa iticvisniie so are cnose of Women TJ AVI NG been Swindled out of a val L X uable Estate ot Lands and Negroes, by ac rcain 'Thomas Jokden ol the Coun ty ot Hyde, hereby lorwarns all persons-) Irom purchasing said property. ABRAHAM JORDEN. We the Subscribers do hereby certifv, that we are personally acquainted with A Abraham Jorden, and that from pur knowledge of him, we are willing io testi fy that we b,e!ievc him of sound mind and memor , and able to transact business. Philip Neale, ' James Jones, Behjy Bordw, Ahner Neae, John Mnrchmenty Michael Fisher , Willis Whitehead Thos. Austin, John Johnson, Gideon Jones, John Whitehead, George Cooper, . J as. T. Jones , B. Vail, H. Dade. Uh tneir:liffut and elesrantE tiire. Cotrifd the most learned! when thev attempdscfer theirjiaturej so do Wometi;. Comets equally excite tne atimiration oi n$ iUasopher and ot "tne cioa ortne vaueyr so do vv omen. Comets and Women, are therefore closely analogous ; Kut the, nature of each being inscrutable, alh: that remains for us to do is, to view with nit miration the one and almost to adoration 'love the other. FOR PENT or LEASE, THAT Valuable Plantation 6elonging to the heirs of John Daves, dec. a bout two miles above the -To wn of New bernj on the Neuse. Tenns made known by application to JOiiN or THO MAS DAVES. A few Utensils and Horses, can be had with the I md.v Jail. At. .Circumstapces of a domestic nature rendering it necessarv for me to reside in Newbern for some time ; I have been pre vailed "On to open a FEMALE SCHOOL, to commence on the second Monday of Jan uary next; into which no males, over, the age of tu elyje, years,- will be '.. admitted The price of tuition, for the languages 8c sciences; willjbesix Dollars and a half for euch quarter, Mwhich will consist of EL eve tf weeks. For reading, writing and Anth me tic, five Dollars per quarter ; for each pupil. The tuition money must be paid n advance. S J AMES W. THOMPSON. Newbern,- December 14th, 1811. t " N. i. Ajconvenient room for the r 'll T ... I. (ceptum or the school, will be obtained and made known indue time. , J. W. Thompson. S' pec tAth, - j NOTICE . . T Decenjber Term of Craven CouDtr jML Court, the Subscriber qualified ai Executor to the last Will and testament of THOMAS ELLISON, dee bte of thV City 'f New Brunswick, ; Notice is hereby given, to alUersons thit have a ; y demands against said dece e ecL tobr'aig them forward within the tvmeihriited hr lawor payment, or Ihis will be; phd ia bar against trje'm, All persons indebted to said estate j are requested to come forr ward and make immediate pavment. Iv I JOHN; RIG OS. Dec. 14, 1811. ! i-r":- ' SattC IS hereby given to all persons, th it there will be sold on the 7th day of January, 1,12, on the Sea Beach, on Keneceate, nea Ezekiel Hoopers, 8 miles North of Cape Hatteras Light-house, the Wreck of the Schooner THETIS of Fairfield, all htr tackel mid apparel, and what of her Cargo that has been saved ; consisting of 14 Hogsheads ol KUM, some APPLE BRANDY, WI N E , C I D E R, B U tt E R CHEESE, TEA, - POWDER, DRY be unlawful aggressions of all na- thev hav ir.fct rp. they have unilomlv approved. k n iiu wouiu noi prerer it to r wim- ntlemen,:w7r hawks, push on i 1 1 .. rracrastin;ftion ishttK ttuet eiay is aangerousi martial I taxes. fci nv OI regulars, eqmpyyour navv, ror ? r raIse nioney upon usury fbe "urnet returns.- it you expect 'f. xb-icated from" the? hobblp ';r?vc5 into, by UreaW$ritatnra L7? aw down blountness, Some time since a jury of inquest, composed of Datch mcn, was held oyer he body v of. ai woman, in. the third ward, vyo .lid committed su icide bv laudanum, c After tvvo hours pro found deliberation, their foreman gave in verdict u dat de b )oV ' ypaansasheider kilt, ath she vash diea.!-.sttJpon "being as ked by the Coroner whether they were unanimous in their -verdict V the learned f of emah answerer Vash ish de use of dalking . apout thef, pisfcess, de vomans rsh tead, I am very shorry for iv and 1 dinks ash beiser she vsh-pepried for 'she yont keep long." . j W. Zf Herded Irish pap. I GOODS, and many other small arttcies wniri wi hip mm tnr I ict I are onH ( nfo 5, . OB ITU ART. i We announce with mtich cdncern tHp death : of Urigadier General Frederick Grist, of BeaufoVt Countr, whodieclu this'City yesterday, about 6Vclock in the mornincr, in the v4-2nd , tear 'of - his ' ac:c; or New-York ; Bills.: The sale will com- me nee at 12 Q'clock, by order of William Pike, and sold by ' JOSEPH FARROW, . ' Commissioner of Wrecks Dec, 26, 1811. a 1: - y C ondav, the 26th f ' ?. VI day of January 1 h? x , WUP be Sold,' for readv ! monev, in Gold of Silver. N01rB IS HEREBY GIVE. TH AT at jthfr . Court of Pleas 1& Quar ter Sessions 'held for Craven Countv; in the town of Newbern on the Second Mondav of December last, Letters of A hninistration on the estate of JAMES SLOVER dec were granted to the Sub scriber. All persons haying claims against said estate are requested to present them agreeablv tp an. Act of the General As sembly of North Carolina passed in 1 789, or saia act wiiixDc Dieaa in joar. . All persons indebted to said estate are in for- med that unless they qpme ror ward and make immediate payment suits will be commenced against them witliQut respect tOLpersons. - 1 Wm. HANDCOCK. ? Dec. 14,. 1811. . ,-.) - : - ' ' ;: t : - ' -' .... . ' , ' IFOR SALE, ; ' X HANDSOAIE SHIP'S YAWt - , apply to - K i , JOHN SEAHS. 'AD&t7 14. . ,t 1 - w " !:. ' FOP SALE rOP ivenf Store. It will Vsoldf tra a.crediifrif 7 1 applied for soon; The terms iriajr be.knoiri J5rc."21. . i -' y FORSALE'? as sue now. lies at. -.vi r. Samuel oimpsons r,., i- .u,pnrtL!ofi' :;ua liWharf agreeably to a decree of. thetDis-f i, v -7 Vrr,:" 7- I " - I .- vi ii m i r JOH& ?CtfART, 1 ' r';.", f. For thV;Year.,18i2, II-' W j'" , ; f x ii.jjeputy martial , ineymay oe naaDyt4tne wo- c wuwrti witti uaaicrycu 40 years succes v W7afl. 'ifli ,v : 4 ttv I onc ,( -."r -. a:- 15. V t 1 r J1 " If. 'I i : I -5
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