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in the feveral voted ruht were preferred. Capt. Biddle with a party of f - alfo affiled, as did moft of the matters and Tailors ,'rtw, ill IaIi hi the harbour, and were of fin ing 10 Zhm . j; r.nr nmrrpH mv farther after 12 o fV Ce 1 ne nre uiu r. the c h oat u 15 nui 1 . . mbrr of dulling houfes deftroyecf, exclufive of (lores kafes is upward, of 250. Tne quantity ot merchan -thoalcs, rhu The whole lofs. od furniture ion is vw.. , ' . .rr, v.H q three millions Off p0 moderate cuii.Fu , - ------ r " opinion it exceeds a million fterhnL'. The rvianv aic m i-" . r 11 i i i v., nf lives lott :s nui w gi.. "r 7r tare not heard or mure vu.u . i-a T ihrsrv Society's valuable collection of . .1 . on.! nraratus for agronomical and philoto- s isurumcun - -rr- . - . ... , , r - v f-T! mrnrs. a.L. al. utu. uuiwi ran i CTvauuiu " " " r . . . . . . lr-d in a houie, m me uwguuuuiuwu ....... a f F , a : 1.. re oroNc wui, - 1 .. . , .. l- ....rinff ot tne ic;n, puont iiunv.c wes tmu w ju l. irtf fnr lod.rinirs and victuals, that both . . . 1 1.1 . . .. . -. , K 4 nr0tided for them, at tne puuiu. wjw .. l . Mirn arrn on utc k-- .1. - - f r . 1 r . rr . . .-1 fr the immediate reuci ui '".';' 1 . . w - r after itate of oeirgia nas remcma-rcu us in uuui ui Tfis i cir niu-mui ii gni-.iuu; - for the unfortunate lafferers. o t r V T n F. N C E. Nov. 52. . i.n...: r-vrsnrrlinarw letter was fo.ind on board WUJ"'"5 . , . , mi wfcj. or .;t Syeo frigate, wiiiwn iatei; icn uuu uui iwiwo tn Kear axmirut vr m. m -y- -j . . w l I .. ,nchiir r- r u.i'lruarn or 1 tUiNtJyAi &" " 3 A vi.... f nfirfiin. ill black Doint bay, a fctiooner 1 had ta- t i r w.. o i,.rn ahftHf 1 1 n'einek at n be ne at ancnor ciuic ujr - "X ' - frvered a line towmeaftern that came from the - f . i l a We immediately . . . ... "j k;mf.lf aw-v bv it, and bean to haul in ; we fo-md the uA rh fchooncr had pot noid on it, ana nau uk- nr.; 111 ut uLt u - . U 4 n r- . r - T T T ."kmc WL.' II If Tl o. . r ii ii.ic 1 r tirpi" fi: ranrpii. ai nit" rim ii 1 o4 nn n v 1 mm 1 1 ii.iv.rk. ui , DU.tU " r1 w 7 -r- .... . J: ' . f,ft4.n..H a machine, w.v.tn as too neavy lor one n m had ud, being upward of one hundred weight : The u f rk biiat turninir out, alhited tnem, got 11 m f 1 - p,,nrrnp.ip r txammmit too curiouuv. . ir t .a . 1 urv-1 n uui w i r - - - j ' -i-i . .1 o lvx r hp l.-hnnnpr all Utu jv I l. j .U .1 .ti. oicccs and let her in a name, kuicu ic iu.ee mcu lu-. wen the ftern, the forth who was landing forward, was blown to the water. I hoitted out tne ooat, u p.cu uiu. uF uch hurt. As foen as he could recollect nimieir, ne gave me -ii... a.fc--;ntinii as near at he could remember. It was r HIillMT IIIL --r- ..... ir.i- A,-,rw.H like a boat, ahout zo incnes Jonr, ana a . i j . rrA roaether at a diftance of four feet, by two L ,r .arh end. and an iron tuoe or gun-oarrrei in rH as lo fe fas he hd hrmJeJi turnea it rouna .tl u- ,h Twain one over the otner, the upper one. ! Uo.vareb: the lower twain properly, but wai lo deep under ' : .a L-,.-.n the uDDer one a tew incnes anove tne iur- , r k.mfY a flat hf'arn movintr on oin- . . I a rh 1' IT UU UAl liuur " - - 1 1 Lj .-J r. -vi rv as a rudder : on the inkae or tne ICS. W hit .1 -. . .. . .:. per one was a large iron wnee- aooui u iuvbh uiaui-, r.-.. . - v i - on 9vi and co ii m un icated itfelf to "if. WUIV.II l u i . l - . oton the upper iide oi tne w , t.-' ( . . i ...kl rvn the Hat or tne unuer or ioaocu vunci, - a - I hich had likewiie communican m w:ui tne wucClJ v ...v upyv-. it was covered with lead, anal the ueei neavy ieaaea, in j : Jniun in the water. C . 1 frrf rt ui irim M n f fir f II Tl - The ratal corionty oi iuc icam-.u i i . ...rl-ir.tr in iron fet this wheel in motion, ueiy was urea iu f, --- --- , which he did with great eafe, b.ckwards and forwards and du int their looking at it, which was about 5 minutes from the time of its being nrft pot in motion, it burit. L pon examin- ir.j round the iriip ancr mis .uu.ui, -v. r-- .. t i.i j hii.tt'H nn in tne lame man- for fear of ADVERTISE M E N T S. STATE of NORTH-CAROLII4A. f his Excellency RICHARD CASWELL , Efq ; Ggi Captain-General, and Commander in Chief, of the faid StatC A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS the demands of the army of the United States of America make it neceffary Jfef? felt ,nd provifions be fJJ therefore thought proper by and with the fjl2 Of ftate, to iffue this proclamation MS tation offalt, corn, peafe, flour, pork baton, and beef, out of this Kate by land or by water after this date until cf thirty days, except fuch as Ihall be fent thereout fot the ote oftheconune'ntalarW, or any troops 4 and fuch quantity as may be really neceflary for the ew of nv Veflel going out on a voyage or cruize, and fuch as may be purchafed2 fey the agents of the United States, as fea Irores for any veffels in the continental fervice on a voyage or cruiv.e G1VN under my hand, and feal at arm, at M, the 20th day oi February, Anno domini 1778, and in the r 1 f nnr 1 n A enpn n 'J n CC. lecona year u r By bis Excellency! command. J. GLASGOW, Sec'ry. RICHARD CASWELL. iT. in - f rs.Umn Craven CountV, By FAMES DAVIS and JOHN FONVILLE, Efqrs. two of the juftices for the faid County. WHERE AS complaint nam D?en mauc iu u, 7 - fM, that a mulatto man named 5 6 inches high, well fet, has black hair which c.rles na urally, remarkabl! large black eyes and thick hps, his lace is freckled, late the property of Major &oid Barron deceafed is ran a way : had on wlien he went away a mixed-grey clttfh coatee, a blue homefpun waiftcoat, white breeches and feirt, earned with him a variety of other clothing, and is fuppoled to hav gone to yuzinia.. . . - . , d l. jl Thefe are therefore to commana the faid flare forthwith furrender himfelf, and return home to his faid Miltrefs And we do alfo require the lherilt of the faid County to make-diligent fearch and purluit after the faid flave, and him having found, to apprehend and fecure, fo that he may be conveyeS to his faid miltrefs, or otherwife difcharged as the law direct And the faid then is hereby empowered to raife and take with him fuch power of his County as he fhall thin k fit, for appre hending the faid Have. And we do hereby, by virtue of an aft of aflembly of this ftate concerning ferv ants and flaves, inmate and declare, if the faid flave doth not furrender himfelf, and return home, immediately after the publication of thefe pre fents, that then any perfon may kil or deftroy the faid fl ive. by fuch mean, as he or they may think fir, without accufat.c or impeachment of any crime or offence for fo doing, or with ou: incurring any penalty cr forfeiture t. FONVILLE. N B Wkoever apprehends the faid flave, and lecures him in Newbern gaol,-fhall have 50 dollars reward and handfomtl re 1 1 -rr 1 ..rher aaol in this ltate. warned 11 e - ANN BARRON. NEWBERN, Feb. IS. 1 u.. rrt rV fr-riold.-rs and freemen of NU11LC- is nereuy ,v.. vV , , the county of Craven, that an ekaion will be held at fa courthoufe in Newbern, on the ioih and 1 1 th days of Mrcb next, foreleftingonelenator, and womcnr 0,u.c commons, torcprefent the faid county in general aflemoly, and onth- fame days the freeholders ano freenun, inhaoinnts of the town of Newbern are hereby noticed to atte "nd eled one member to rcprelcnt the faid town. ' J. BRYAN, ihff. oAhc line on the larboard fide, buoyed up in Ol IUC linv w - . " . ner. which I ordered to be cut away immed.arely, ..r. another machine. wMch I concluded v tDil and might burtt whfn too Bear the (hip tlk primers in the Hate of North Carolina, are requefied to in their nevs papers, tcjouomngu-vc,yj.m . m AT a pcneal court martial held at white rna-fh, m the ftate f Pi nnfvlvania. on the 2d day of December 1777, by . . c The mode thefe vitlians mult nave tatcen 10 ..vC M (hip, mult have been to have rowed oir in tn. u.ea... . v,..- Uerable difrance a head of her, leaving one or tneir ii mSlT- j a. k rh-r at the ditUnce oi the line, which en more. tu iiw.n't r . N from the qa.ty w hare got on bo,d (near 7o fad.om) and h the man 1U me they g.thcr.d in the fch.-o"", upwards cf .50 fathom more, moft ha been near 300 fathom. They y . 1: . .k. nthr in ths uater. and lert it 1 1 v 11 11 9 r . . - t-n n - U' !i'h;:ioran. Order ot his excellency ueuw , . Caot. Vail of the fecond North-Carol. na battalion, charged . tho iq rrif in VTt in an -v t Wltn v-OwAKDM r.) av vuv. " . , found guilty of that crime, and ienter.ced V& ed ; and to have his crime, name, place or ment, publilhed in the newspapers in and about the camp and of that particular ftate from which he came ; and that it ftould be deemed LndalOlibt anycnlHi T " . I 1 ku k Excellency the comman- 1 ins lentenceu was &YV - is-La n The derinehief; and in purfoance 0 to the it the let gtn or tnis xmc pu. - a, f .1 L ,t . a j whii n in rnis uialc i una , ... h - X - a am, oir, j wu it-
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