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' . ---r.-v f-r.-V-'.-t,.- '- . . -v- v-.-. -W,----r :f ' -O r . '-' XK i i SI e it I no. Tuit fatbe run, la. acd t cf I ircU- LitC tth lAlfi VcTi2- .,.,, p-i GtorceSvikbsut the Dardanelles, n It is now my umr iu aiu-mi jvut vith the rt'.-oii of the refofuti- ; Jjch, for the rcafoiis I have alrea Arailed, I had adopted of forcing the t.Q the Dardanelles. My letter. Snii is dated' at an anchor eight 4" from Gonitohunople the wind touring of a nearer 'approach ; TEudyinion, which had sbeen lent jf with a flan of truce, at the re .Ifttfiheainktft.dory was unableMo within to u miles. -Had it been V '1 Out UUWCJ uc juuuiu wave iycu 2DOur natron on inetowu lmmeui k but as that coujd not be . done .1-. rinii alter Vxa - ' . WVMWMWMHMM ....... i : - . 1 : . .. , 4 PUJ3LISHED k lV) B Y ; WILLIAM BOYLAN. RALEIGIf, (Ar.;C.) THURSDAY, JULY 9, ! 807. ' ' ' mi '1 ' ' r'-iif r -1 --- i m-iiifter a "pjbjeasth'e bafzs on which States jbr the Virginia difiric1,hich which they laid "they were ready to makci ,n -ace ninrht'be Dre erved. and at his de- uares tnat me jail ror me coumy ut wn. simjmwitiuui wui u .iuwr ojj ot the netioti- Henrico and city .or. Ki&nrnona is in- juions w were, that the Penitentiaf7 was convpnipnt and unhealthy, and t fo too diftant from their refpedive nlaces " crouded with date oiFendeti and debt- of abode, for"theni,N:pnfi(iently with ; ofs, that there are tib'private apart- their other avocations,, to have that fre- " ments therein for the reception oper- (luent-cpmraunicatioii with Col. Burr, " fohs charged with offences againllris which in fo difficuH and complicated a r k TT:n.l cnno . C lo tVtorc- rr?lV-n- Ills, thpv l.iiil tr-is no,.irnt. . fore advifed that the governor be re- that the executive, nS thcyTuppofed, had than othcrwife with the Lu'- . V- 1 r . t 1 1 ec,:p:;iiii rcira, or mc parnru'ars 01 iih jour lfulih:p is in .pofftflion, it . li'oA Kt Mr JS I UUIUtU vri "" . 1 A 1 ,pn when tne ifluatiron .-frtre ConttantiivKjIe, the jhcation Arbuthnor, that had .sruved door to open, and ihoiild be will tog to negotiate taniKof cQuahfy mix? juitice. In afidera:oXoi this pronnfe and as .it rulaCoinifl'ceHh'- i'orte of iis m?jf- I i S fti nv 'i 1 "V. I w l- v pollcls tier ir.T&ihers witaapon- Fjence of tiiv tiriceriiyepur prfitjefli it was the opinion cfriJffCArbwh- irot. il vvii (::; i toiK urreu, uihi was ktuiiare we had anchored at a 1:1 ir.co from the capital, as a nearerNui- i U w!.... r.. i- r ipr.wcn wave given cauic lur iu ion anil alarm, and cutorr the prol- Iprd-oF an amiAbl adjufhnent of the ilfance.i w hich had arifen. " Ar noon of- the 2 1 it, Ulack, Ba a riniiier of rh Porte, came nrF ; from i r . n V i i isuoie expruiions ivir. lrputnnot (l.ought - i'iipofiib'e not to believe, Ithat in tne head of the cover nmnt I (for the' prefent infiance every circum ifar.ee proved that between him and IkainieJ populace, a great def Unction it ta be made mere really exi (ted a Un- - r i ? leer tftiire ji r peace ; . ana tne negocn- I Ml lion was. carried on, as will appear by ihedocunients iranfmi.tfed-to your lord fhtni the 27th; biit from the mo Eitnt of our anchorage till ve"vveighed, on (he morning of the lit of Mrch, inch was the unfortunate Itate of the leather, that it was not at aoyjrime in car power to have occupied a fituation which would have enabled the-lquadron to commence ofFtnfive rp rations ayaint Canfbmtinople. Oh Sunday the 22d afone, for a tcvv hours the breeze was Efficient ro have itemmed t he current there we were placed, but fuch was the in lhore where the Lndymi ca was st archor, that capt. Capet I tho it very doubtful whetherthe jqua Ctori could have obtaimd-an anchor fe, though it had been held in prepa rative learfinefs. bv TiunaL from dav treak: but the Decuiiar unfetded ftate pf the wlather. and the minHtei's defne 'bt I Ihoiild gh'e: a few hours for an a-fwcr to this letter, through Ufak Bay Pre?ented me from trying.' i4ef ore hve .'clock, P. M. it w-as nearly calm ; and the evening the 'wind was entirely 'orn the eit ward, and continued light 2;rs or ea rn till the everifrft? "of the 'a8th.r henit blew frdh from the N. E. and tendered it irgppfTible, to: change our lire the luhiequent part or .the negoti ation was carried drvin my name, with his advice and affiflavte. and while I lament molt deeply that ictus not end ed in the re-eftablimment cFpeac-",' I derive conioiation trom tlia reriection that no eflbrt has been wamihs-on th part oFMr. Arbiithhot and jnyfrlf to uuwm 1uv.11 a. luuii, vvmcn v no 1 . . " . ,. . "i t- r C i . 7.l - icsn from tne itate ot in- preparnons at iuhwikuic icjuh unum f u,v.1u,,ul6t Id be tffeded by ne- diltrict ot vrrima,; apartments m tile anu mat uie ru:es. or ine mmtution third ttory or thevpublic jail and peni- wouiu not permir memieives ?.s countel tentiary houfe, fcrthe. reception of for Col. Burr, and others who were his :...o aa:. c .ii" , r-ar,Ar-r,A u "-furh nerfnns. as'fhall heh'rected. un- agents, to vifit him. " impracticable to place fl.ips for an at- " der the authority ot the UmtedStates, TheCA however, detcrmmod tack without a- commanding breeze; ""to-be confined therein. N thatCol. Burr Ihould beremoved to the which during the ten days I was off the " A copy-1 eft . 1 cm tentiary Hou'c :. provided it was townVit was not my good fortune to . V DANt; L. HYLTON, c. c. crly underftood that he fhould be meet with. The CA 7towho faraloneo n . i. . . r i-' r . ' " ' i i c a. t i l novv come to your loc . a I . -v I tin .-I - v.0fVc u mm. ri,a o;t.,i rv : ri.j. j tirkWho.- 1 he aajournment or the court wal de- t VI V IUll Ul Ui ItlVIVIIlvi iiic intrndij emu ill , unu iiifttu .uiv.iuvi iwtw , , n ., , ... . ' ' X . ' ' ... r .' . ; ... ivaH fn o Ihnrf timd ..! .1...;M i 1aj v.11 jvji a iiiui i 'iiiiv.,, UiilH IWc-WIil OC on .this fubject ..could be- Conftantinopie could be effected by got iation only, as the ftrengt h of the cur rent irom the iioiphorus, with the cir- or tne manual, ana mat n nr rnn ro me point or exp.iaumi;z aay accepteu, on Denair 01 uie wimcu , , 'n . . 1- ,. ' V ilhiVfne motives which fixed States, of the apartments offered by the u,e .'"Vj . V, d: cren: I ifr rrr, u , on t it ;nl rprttnTP nr&'flrcrii. was ;inv ntiicfhnn tn I ,flL Jiiirr s he?ri(r iiif'imf tnmnvinrp vr.ur lordl! )i D fiH lie trorcfprrpH frnm fiis nrpff nt nhirft of eXrCMle III. CI, J .11JJ1 ilWlli,Ullinjr VJl UUI il.v V.VJlHlily .JlVlll u unv uv.w uat unviuci . i trior mnd nnv iiniwftinn. oq at thTs time Mr Edmund Rnml?fohXlLSCOine for -Ale'tr .ui ... ,tir0r.t0ft n r"i t., ni,;0Au,i tKTt? rr.-.r-,r. Governor, in IKC VVIRIIC iilli; Ul UJC tUdll i;iv.iv.mi-u q V VI. IUII, u:;iv.vivu ivj lino was Foon received fromjthe? tormina the court, that n. chain of batteries: that twelve i'urkifli ard Mr. Haybblerved that he would u!" MHmaruiai. mount line or nattie mips, two or mem 3 ucck-- comuit ais co-aujutors 1 crs, witii nine ingates, were wirn tneir on, peiore ne maae ay 1 1 t' r r y r C TT . 1 : fails bent, and apparently in readinefs, hbjt;ct. rifled with trooos ; add to this, near tvjrand, afrer hundred Con! meraD boats &:d to act ag co-adjutors in the profecuii- choofe ;n the Penitentiary Houfe (being he madeW motion on the Prefent unoccupied ) i webfiered by He retired ibrsthat- purpofe, l"e,excLlf lve ror me lemce ot tne U, flwrt confutation Avith i" VUI Pioners connnedjheremxnder r 1 10I1C thouiand were laid tot?e m Melirs. lvl'Kae and Wirt, retur-jled !nto.:;..'.ru,u. V 1 V LU,U J . ! far.tinople, to march again ft the court; and faid he deemed it his duty dl",uu" ru.u01 ma marinU ) ans; befid'.s there wertf an innu- to move that Aaron Burr mould b re- 0 the ddtr.ar)f Virginia, and that uch ( ie quantity or irrraii crair, witn moved to an aparunem proviueu ror iiiirb.'- ,,- .r . . : wmv. ,i ,i : ; and fire veffefstiad been prepar- in the, Penitentiary houfe ; obfcrw.ig ' io vinunrji. n U ainltns. With the batteries that very conlideraWe expence would ' 4;u,t wu, ui cquinny cirecrea $ Y - MIUl IWCll VV-IJ VliilUtl U' v.v.j.'v. JIV. VI UlliU I 1 1 1 ' 1 i we might have coped, or with be fayed by it to the Uniied States, and to L)e1'"l:.a ? aparmicnt to be pre- fhinscould we have got them out more fecurity would exift againit the l1 U1'n me i enuentiary rjoule. ci i ii i in r r i- i .1 ...1. ormeir itrong noid r out your Joramip pniouer s eicape. it appeareo mat me will Ksawarsjhat after combating the expence of his guard at 'prefent, amoun- . onDcFitmii w Inch the refouices of an ed to feven dollars a day, which fum " FOREIGN. London, May 1 1. empire, naUheen many weeKs emptoy- wouiu. oe laveu Dy connnmg mm m tne Letters have been received in town ed in preparing- we .mould have been place propofed. . via Madeira, from gen. Crawford's ex. in a ftate .ip,havedefen"dedpurfeves a- Mr. Wnkham. warmly oppofed the pedition, which fhow that its u iiinat i Kainlt theiri as defittned. andthen repafs mealure; declaring that Colonel liurr on is aeamft theweftern rmft -'kf Srtfk , , ..... u -r - j a; a ... t. ii?- iieiJaraanet.es.' wuuiu nave prcicuLu iuuuiun m uic America, it was generally underlie " i mnlmit your lordlmp an account county jan to tne femtentiary-nouie; in the fleet, that Lima was to bs L 6d ffie'ftrfr of the damages fuflained by the re-that his perfon would not be more fe- object of attack.. -.'Oar feppfeare repre lbective fliios, as alfo their in killed and cure in that building, than in the room faited as being in excelfenr hpalrH tK woundedrwlii di your lordfoip wiH ceive is far from triflinf?;, t he main- great ex pences which the government tranfport, wiithhad been emptied of malt of the Windlor Caltle being .moreNhad incurred in collecting witnciies a- her Itoresnd fitted up for their accom- than three qu .ners cut tnro'jgh by a gunit mm, it.ougnr net to regard tne modation. urnhf fhrii of pf-jhr 'hundred wtinhr. triilihcr exoence or KeeDine him in cuf- o- r- - o -- . - . w... . ... ,v . -- n t we h-:iw lound ficatidhncultv in iaviini tody, hecrand obiect he aid. of re- May 12, It. I have the honor to be &c. moving nmi irom me jaiiwas tor the convehiencexif rSigned) -.M.T.D'UCKW0Rm,,--m.oFefeah.y (? .. . . . witnmm: anu rms Mf fnti rtk in tht n 1:iiri5 fin in !w , i A M I V f u Aim I 111 V a w ed, 2 1 5 wounded, and 4 mifling. . In painng up the Dardanelles, killed 12 wounded 66 In the attack otProta, - killed 8 wounded 10 The treaty' with Britain, it k fl W ' ' enabling his counfel been fern back to London for reconfi have communications deration - and we fhould hope that hv ou!d befruftrated mutuafconcemon, the whole of this, dif- T " . r '1 rrrr'l k In AiCrta k 1 t bv Dlacinchim in the Penitentiarv : for agreeable difpute may bevamicahlv his counlel could not fpare the time to julted," Perhaps, however, our prefent iidelofar, for the purpofe of feeing him, Hiindtry, with that laudalde" fpirit of as frequently as they wifhed. contradiction the former cabinet ; The Chief Jvlicefnld he would confi- which unprompted all their meafures : dsr tho Ak loft '. fince their acrefiion tr rffis In repafung the Dardanelles, killed 49whjch he directed Mr. Hay to reiievJuUvheir Predeceffors have done, and i v' ounLecl 1 37 motion. --nvolve us in a war with t'Cbuntry united n- ' .JL- ..--JTs ; . r. to ours by the ties of blood as well as of ' ... . TKiAL OF - Turs-av, junc-so. - , policy, toprove their zeal For the religU ' TrtT 'ifAVrtit 91tti Major Scott, the marmal&rtheVir- o:n of peace! i,inia uiuuu, luiui un.u iut tum i uui hi- me i umniuance or uie act tor hi' ii COM I WED, I .J"' .fwo days; after cur arrival near nltznimople; the . a mbaffador. Found iiiiif jnd?rpnf.:d . -hffs -bwn' ;finVf "isnevlwi tn a fit of HInefs, fo'Je.vere as t0 prevent him from attending to bufi f ' XJnde r t he' ef ci rc u t n 1 1 a nce's h e ucHvered in the 22d td the JLurkifh had examineii thejimoccupicd apart- pending the ; operation of the non n'mpor- . Satuvcay, j. nc 27 ments in tne remrennary nouie and ration act trom July to the fecond Mon . -The '-court appointed the firfl Monday cund twrrwthe rd ftory which were day in December, is faid to have been in Augull next, for the trial of Aaron piealant and convenient ; that yhen he determined upon by. the Prefident of the iW, and .directed the - venire facias to pjrfed them they were .very dirty, United States, for the. purpofe 'of at iffjae returnable on-that' day. - .. but the keeper had promiled to have tempting fome further .negociation with t T'TderiveredTheopin It is difficult to alcer-' of the-court :overfulmg fhe motion for- eV?S white wafhed;. to "put . them ;in-.tam: from Jihe American papers what ar an attachment againit- General Wilkin- l3ro,?er condition for the recepuonof the' the points; m the treaty to which th ion.; - ; prdoner. - - ; Prefident objeas. One of them fiat - : , : r : warit of fome adequate'provifivii "T Moay, ju 19. iv States, repeated his motion for the re- for the protection of our Teamen, col1 Ms. Hay informed the court that he moval of Aaron Burr to one cf thofe a- ftitutes the objedion to the Treaty initi had .receiver! a letter from thejgovernor. pai tments. v ; - - prefent form. '.l5uTtnelnncrDarKnp ' 4 n - ot rms compionwealth, encloling a copy -Meffrs. mckham. : Rondel bh. arid -Bah, "rife from thpTintp of h "RrMrk ,::r - V of an advlc.e oCTe j the U)ilmvmg Avords : .'VLhe- board be-ed the rnotionj. and read a writteri.'ie: rniehbteTelafes'iff the t6riduclf fo be " ing inicrmed that an ahidavi Uiad been 'prefentation on the fubjett, addreflejl to adopted Ly America upofethe fubjea of ,(m&l in the circuit court of the United the court and fighed by themflvesi--to''-lheFreh-Deiree.ofRlw.v-j-: 4 i
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