e Trt I J f if.- fcorah'i -i3 determined rlhat-the tapiatn?' that of other jttercnanjs or your ttty, tRe oh-byihc' commotfore, to man one ot.yjc v,acsa-. Uai:GTox-CiT, j, , hallo wiihouthc-mUitia laws, sooner than ject of which was obtain the admission of peake's--boats,, and' purstieUwrencii boat, e vc recei v ed the follow-.' S"?T - the Editor of th 2 Minerva shall have a chance, the American ship .George wastungton, which with orders to his olhcer to endeavor to prevail I'-"1 aiming 3 answer to Mr 1' Dltrmnllth Il an l." 1 I. . 1. t .... I, nr,,,.i tn rotnm .-nm .jlnrr- I III S-TStaiCmCn 1 I :!vi...L uI1j of printing them. Such is the implacable- had oetn tbken into Plymouth, By n English on the French officer to return and -come ajong- uuiaicmcnt- is a.'tcgtther dtri... , ; tatrecl ot . this man towards me txiitor.j - suipoiwar. r.. ,, aide we v,nesapeiKe, uui wonng ic ucn-, ueciinc -jn,." 1 Xf. il,..;. fmm . ilii S.iHotihr'' for itulifia ' Different rr'clatriaiiona of that nature havW r hack at all events. Upon the boat's ecuine1101, l"e gretH--importance r,f 'it..- ' i! officers reported,' that Thomas Wynne was been submitted to the emperor his 'majesty, alongside-some altercation ensued, partfywe nu irom ihe;ight of our readers ig j, jtfV elected major general for the -first division, confirming the dispositions of his' decree of the understand, by accident, ancl without denQI0? eveurof rumors so interestin-r e iv afldKedar Ballard, brigadier tenerarof the ?lst Of NovM 806,'has recently prescribed its iniure or ofrcnoH - ' T?tlyw?en credited by intelligent "mtn 'v fifrt-brigade in "said division ; Joseph T. strict execution. - It is impossible for me, sir, The French officer, we understand agreed . VA ftt ote 13 ad to state That the W -ll'hodes, brigadier genera, tor the third -fen- alter this decision, to grant your request; 1 to return tmds in the 6th division ; Beniamin f.ee, trri. therefore remit to you the flicce which was some "cone f tii iound 1 hat accrirtlinr i- ti, i iir - .. . . . - ' .11.. U -.1- n . . C 1 '. . ! rf riuJll7t.fi nst'innc r.: 1 . "'f' Corfu division my auswtr iu uic incanuuis wuu, wun you, ratnoi Received from theSenate, a bill to author- had signed the memorial. tee the Treasurer, i; the name of the state, to subscribe fcr the number of shares which the state has rer?ved the right of subscribing for, in ep.ch of the Banks of Cape-Fear and New. bero. I salute you. (Signed) 'CRETET. formed adh to tne vnesapeaKew.y-Aiterwaras v,v.iitHvia.BiayciaitniKi ami cu , me cooienis i wnicn we are no, in.-' ....wu imuuuj, uaiiuuui vessels wti,. of. We understand that, both officers uae to starch. 1 hat Crtat Britain win ' e red, the one-in refusintr, and the other in- form io this usage That for the jWT,;,. ,r ..LotfpbN, October .9.- I have barely to say that we are informed government shall be known r isisting, the result however is, that the man was.hesaPea,i-e rePariition will be mat'eand ririi hiiii r.ui l it'll tin uijaiu iiic viir adLicurkr:. - jv vuil. a d rs !fi -TV" 1 . . Ulcil Dill. trKors nnur rpmaint iinrn rn ? pflsnrp nr jwi, nu i u it. krii t-ii as in rii t-.i vtrnment shall be known. ent oi tne reparation On the contrarv it" Lir. Jones, liOmtnC commutee appoinicu io iu uuy uiai inc ncuLianun ucrc nab enueci, L oucn is a coin.ibCTriic ui wic tacra, as reiaic .r."r'J waim ot tile Arv to nuschit t ; ana it is to he lamented that the ot- cApicaj ..isu uucu no: to uiend with the af spatch- titers commanding, are not invested bv govern- OI me v-nesapejike eitlier tl; innAic . Arm- ment with, power to act according to the ius- mt,lt ol seamen, or any other subkrt nf ,i:r ya- - J J -..v. ......1.1 w imicase ill ill) lev sen the sentiment of indignation so giner excited by the unprincipled conduct of G.U A ? .'-L 11 ' T. luwamyiieuiraib. generally, and Ijarticularlv FOR TiiE MINKHVit. .-Vnnrtlfe tntrt the evils reni'esenttd to exist in and that it is further to be discussed on vour to this ' uhbleasant business, uoon which we vican government to reparation is h f.r. the laws relative to the trial of slaves, charged sick. The dispatches irom this government go mean to offer no remarks, except to repeat the refusal to deliver up their men, and byn-j ..'with canital offences, reported a bill to remedy bv this conTevance, the British Packet, t Mr. 'what we have done upon another occasion, that President's proclamation,, both of whirl. -these evils ; which was read and sent to the Erskine And we also learn Mr. Munroe will the employment of foreign seamen, particular- considered as acts of hostility on our part Senate. - sail in aDoui a weex in a mercnant snip, l he ly deserters, -wui generally oe proauctive oi "ai "c ;u,l ciu 10 me u. s. would he Dr. Jones, trom the select joint committee jtevenge win go on auntiay, 1 iresime, to whom was referred a resolution to enquire r ranee,' and trom thence home, with ch into the nracticabilitv of udontine some mea-' es both from Mr. Munroe and Mr t j . ' - , , . j sure to preserve ami perpetuate tne pper cur- sirong. iice oi mc case, wnen iney are sansnea. vikm-wKwnruH. iu Luunuits -i )it. cr; ,Tencvof this State, reported, that it was irrex.' . v Accounts of this affair went off by the Tnail 'ter is in a styMe more haughty than corTilv' jpedient and unconstitutional to' adopt such a " Lisbon, October ". to tlie navy department, and the t rench minis- r7 Jnci caicuweu rainer to increase tn a -measure. . Since the date ot our last, aftairs in this -ter. The bill to amend the Judiciary laws of last country have taken a very . disagreeable turn, .session, beinir on its stxond reading, Calvin and it has been rumored, by the consul, to 11 When we stated in our last the circuir. - Jones moved to amend it, by striking out the British merchants resident in Lisbon, that stance respecting the French Seaman, we did ' towards the U. States. 5lh section, which cave the superior courts their situation in Portugal is veiy unsafe, and not know that two other Seamen belone'uur to . concurrent jurisdiction with the-' county courts advising them, in order to save their property, the U. S. service had been within a few days in certain cases; which motion was rejected, to retire without dtlay this communication . past taken down on board the Patriot, 'but... Yeas 50, Nays 63. - . causetl great alarm, and all the English which we ave assured from good authority is - x ' "M mday.'Drccmber '4. S families are in consequence preparing to de- a fact, whether by force or by their own con- ti i ,, j -i f ........ - . u. , i. . . . . - 1 - '3 i . j. inc oiii oeciaiing in wndi indnuer rem part in a tew days, which oi course occasion-"sent we are not informed. Huenced in politics, this being mv fiist essav Khali be recovered. The bill to amend the in- ed njuch confusion. As much as we advocate the policy and but Fas one of the people, ilainVthc riehtof tsptrtton laws, so far as respects beei and pork - civility of restoring deserters,' we think there saying before the public, my sentithenu on a barrels ; and a bill to compel certain persons Letters, subsequent in. fkte . to that from is a respectful raode of proceeding in order question which has for a considerable time .thtrein mentioned to pay a tax for the benefit Bordeaux, Cm this day's Regis'erf which de- to obtain the end. H is not to expecUd past, ' ffgHafed the public mint" I hope t!-. -of the state: were severally read the second tails the situation of the ship George Wash- that in an American port, a seaman is to be inference will not be' drawn, that I mta2 time and itfccted. . jngton?'of this port, confirm the opinion that -permitted to be taken, or to depart, from rotate or .assume to myself the 'privilege of ; , Received Irom the Scnhte, bill to autho- the French deoree of blockade will be strictly the service without the consent of the e-overn- dictating to my fellow-citizens: it is nierek .1-5 e the TMWsrnrir la.eRtnhlish an Arsenal.' ami r.rn,l ,. . j; . -m J i - . ,. . .. . ' - siuwn.(,. me m or nis . eommanniiia' ' omcer. nucn a on tne mount , tnat the iennei . - ' r ' -'- ywnmc , .practice is repu gnant to every sense of propii- may somefimes throw out hints, which, if New-York, November 30.' ety, and but that we are not disposed to use rightly iniproved, mav ltjad to wise and b-ne- LTBEL SUIT Yesterday Came oil-for fotirclv evnrsKinns. we shnnlil . emnliw ' miirlt iirin-l unrU. tluit- inrluz-.i nio AA .t. r . j ii-. i i " .. .1 r.i. . . . . . . .: . " ......s... 1 : ' " 1 ... -.. ..v.. v.....,, ..-o uu. .ir tni.;ic UiK irom uic juiam-gener.u uu u.c Wic ui u.e trial, at the sittmgs betore his honor Jndge stronger terms.... AforUk. Ledger. . .people of -North-Carolina on the present occa- inihtia. Read and relerred to the military Spencer, the cause r of Maturin Livingston, . - ' sion. committee. . ' Vs. james Cheetham, for another, libel, in Buonaparte's Deck ee Evefv. account ' That our 'Judiciary System 'cannot remain Mr. Norwood presented a bill to amend the charging the plantiff with having been detect- confirms the determination of the emfcipr to in its present shape, seems to be admitted on several acts rejatjyeto the Supreme Court. ed.in cbeating at cards. The Judge, in his enforce this decree. The seventh ai tide de- all hands for f om the small experience we n mc i.u m uic r,i-ic, h., charge to the jury, -anout 4 c clock m the at- mands more serious attention ho vessels hye had under its operation, wc find it fraught. j nau n.jvwvui- uui iu ... ternoon, wun perspiuury ana sutci lmpartiah- It is true that I am but young and mexpe- to purchase arms for the use of the militia of .this state. -Head the third time and returned. The Speaker laid before the House a report law, and regulating proceedings therein." ltlArtiali- Mmmit Hirrtiw irnin r n'rlnnrl. rr fmm the with "inniiiiici!ihb inpnnumiiunrKt ' ".jtVTT il.irafi p , ' . 4 .Vll.l.V."T'"'" fct." w . v..i v. ..v... - (.1.11 II1IJUI1IVII1V lil.UIIV"IV,ll'V J , J. IV eiuin dcuons oi sianucr, aim ""MM'I''-tv, recapitwlatedtlw-evidenoee plained the English colonies, -firming been there sine thu I may 'veftture'to. say, .riiut like'thc opcaingof ofthe 8th section of an act passed in 1790,i ,aw, anH stated the grounds Which ought to publication oj V,e Jireeeni decree, shall be recciv- P .mlora's bk'f has i filled the land with evils. ciuiucu mi at.i lor esuiiiiu crovcriUtuem in assessing tn.e damages: On 1 infn .nr nnrt - Tn ,IU ihi6 rtirle 1,im 'nee ,maHp-in' .r km.,t. ' ,;iU-tK r,. the la t point, he observed, that they ought without observation Is impossible. It is in tigue ; lawyers are uiiable to form any regu to:baAiniew,not that no belligerent ever ar circuit ; clients deprivddjaf the benefit of the pl-i itirTbut an example for the benefit of assumed, cr any neutral ever submitted to. counsel they have, employed, ar.d who un- -We siiall be more particular in this account rican merchant cannot trade wi in the same upon another : a-nd like the sounding of of the trial, and at lea ,t,' enoeavor to give tin; ship, one voyage to England and the next to "last trump, it has introduced eterindJtrfnfiisN public a specimen of some ol the very brilliant France. The ship having been once in Eng on among' men. In addition to 'thr objection tnmgs inai icmw uic i-ob.isci, ourwe land, a4ter the 'Publication, ot this decree, is so much earned upon) withresnect to the If From the Political Register. INTEUESTIN.G PRITETE COR R ESPONDEKCE. ' . Extracts of Letters from rasnectable com mercial houses in diffejjent parts Of Europe, to their corresporuleiits in this city : "Bordeaux. Sept. 19th. 1807. ' The Geoj'ge Washing "nutted u :m enlvv, because s' c !';-. h;d t!i-j 'British sur, riwugh the captr rs did nv)t land any part of the cargo, and the pap rs arc in the most regular order. Several D r.h ves sels now here, are m the same situation, and are informed that the whole is preparing for forever excluder' a v'rench D-itch and Span- mode' .'of appointing jurorsfthcre is another the pre5,bi an jmimMit short Jiand taker, and 4sh ort. - The 8tii article confiscates vessel which hat not ht-rctofweljeenlakeTi info Wxzvrr wilLsoOiv appear ire 11 tne press ot ilr. L.ould. and cargo for evading or violating the 7th. that ;is, in most counties it will take at least Upon the1 same principle we ma be told two or three years to draw ut the names put next, that every -American Merchant who has into the boxes, kept for the freeholders in tacli traded to England since publication of this county : by that time, either from death or x decree, is prohibited to trade to France, and certain restless disposition inherent in mail, Ibid, The jury rctirui, ana this morning came into court with sealed verdict for the plantitf ; damages 1000 upliurs- From. (r?-cc o Capt. Lenox informs us .would run the risk to be taken by the English 'that on the lfith ot Uct. a gUe tioin the south her dependencies ever arter if they are forced mrt f "the river. Captain east commci.ceci at Ctirracoa which continued . ' - ,!.' . . .a ir', " . Hiddms is gone to Pans to petition, through 'Until one o clock the lol lowing morning, when the mediation of your Ambassador if good it became a compleat hurricane. The water 'sense prevails, he will obtain leave, to land his hitrst into the fort, and washed away the m.t- cargo, which is attended with proper docu- teries. the Custom house, ordnance office, s.v- Cdn Co: toil be profitably exported from Bengal ' of talents and experience from the bench inents to prove it does nor originate Irom any eral private houses, the wau ot the church yard, 'British settlement. ' , and the dead Oodles out ot their graves-r-Little In considering how much we should be every wise '-legislature. We find' from ob " The same measiires 'have been "taken: in Curracna was lor' several days under water, losers by a British war, ltjias been insisted, servation,that according to the common course Holland, and in the ports of Germany, where Many houses at Pet-r Demoy, situated on the that Bengal can supply Great Britain with cot- of things, that , men do not 'arrive atthst "there arc still French garrisons. Several ves- south-east end of the town! were washed a- ton, after a very little time, and that the final 'knowledge in the law whicHi is absolutely n.e; "sels coming direct from Etiglarid have been' way ; the point and reef batteries sustained effect-would be to injure if not to destroy the cessary that they should possess, before tRey comiscaieu, uoin .biups unu .eargues , ana mosc wucii injury, uui mc snippuitj ccu vuiwic vi wi arnuc m iiicnea. ,,. can make a-dignihecj uulge, vimil- ii't y aic J omthe Repertory, FACT AGAINST ARGJJMEXT. 'vfitably exp to JEurupe , it may reasonably be calculated, that not n-.or;;' than three-fourths of those persons can b; found in the counties in which they are tu s.rve as jurors; for this eil there n-m remedy. Also it. amounts to an exclusioi n hi h had only put into a British port by force, out any material damage. or choice, have been obliged to go away. -It is 10 be expected that the ambassadors of the ' IMPORT ANT. neutral powers will make representations, and 'that such orders will he recalled Ibr com- NORFOLK, December 4. It Was Said by Pac'lficilS and SOme Other nmewhn.r nrlunnrerl ill vears : -..nil but fr-V . writers,-that the cotton oi Bengal could be Uu- men at that time of life are capable ut'goin.: ported and sold at, 12d sterling per pound. through with the'fatiguc of a ten weeks cir This was denied by citizen Duane, who cuiU- It tlu n amburit's to a denial of justice in boasted of his knowledge of Bengal. Uhhap- those counties in which they are unable to at- merce-even before, was labouring under too An 'Occur hence of yesterday hai excTtcd pily the following facts came in to defeat coL-tendrand the -Judges i are left the pleasFi).'; t; gluITfTiciilties. " some inlereTringrmiAheHeeollectmn of -D - " -tenatjve of ''either 'resigning or fallin.? a SH-- ' ' -'variation in thetours'orexport's s3noe'- a 'recent circumstance" w shalF slate to bur The ship Exeter, ";capt... Osgood, ' owfiedl cHnwjatlgue.' Men" of talents and'staht!- ship them for the North ot Europe." " yesterrlay, as they have been related to us, and th e beginning of last momli, with 120&bales cept of an appoitUmentTvvitl'iucli, a piospec. '. " ' -. " ' as we believe'to le correct. - '' ' of 3 J.t.j?BIWrtC(1 fri 'Calcutta, which "'beWe-thern Itwould thcnllohat! uoKi)f.ALx,;u(.u j, lout, rema srumun, oeiungjwg iie a i eiicn t.usi o cenis .an.ft.a nail ptiv ppuiKl, anct ttjiicil oppointments must devolve upon had not- established themseiT'r-; fho are. voiLpf e'xperience; 'but- whuhav nY strenpthTor. cbnstltution- to galU J'cernd that it is so little consoling. This, un- the gun-boats in the';sei-vi9e of the U. States, screwed into so small a compass as to meat- round and do the ' ''business rt'lTuiSrr.H0'' ': tortunatehi is-obliged to- !rop .downj-roVne- j.cstegclay hef3prteU and got on board the suraput 9 cubick leet,, -- '.- - citizfins vou "should at the same time 'pau' tt a ri 1-' r . i" r.r .. . . i i .!. . J . :i '1 , --v .nnnexeu oeg 10 nana a copy ot a letter snip x. impcieux .tue snip mat was uesiroyeu u is expectea.wiiLornig io cents per pound who received -irom the ministor, Tjelative to the by the British on 1 this coastj had some time here,1 thus paying --a very toleraWe freight, to tice, v rGeorgeVadrmgton; siiKe entered at fedtjmore, on board oherjthe owrier3CK)lb ciiaviy ana,ijaijr -.wans uic capiam s return tcnoer oi tne t-rencn snip MsraaiQt .aecianng uriaer.. ctt...Muon.suierable quantities of-ah4Fre0ect-r that they Tnav"' gallop your iic-h from Pains to go to sea, to -obtain admissic-n' in his w ish tQreiuraJnto'the..servic'ej)f his cOuurw cotton havt-ieen imported the last vearViherv and winprurtn 'tlie-c!evihHj-'; .'Z ..tC port 'of St. Sebastians ; where I have been- try, The offirercommanding the gun-boat from Bengalrt ziu.aiisureu, inai-sne-carrne aammeti witiiout dit- aiscoverea nd dcniahctefi tne seaman, wno to nouana, where it is sold at ficulty; If tht port should provr imsiiccess-' the" French" officer refused to deliver him.-pound, gross sales, leaving a handsoTne T 'i3 cents per present systeni continue any length -of "timet andsome pro- that vftftiinr elections for : Judges s,hotvd t o oi mew .- ' jul,ahereis onlrthe'port of Lisbon left to try Some discussion was had, whenthe.Americanp fit ts the importer... .The net produce to the vernetlT.v nmrntdr km noth instead or to return to the -United StatesI hope she officer departedr onder an expectation, or a importer,, is about 18 to 20 cents. 'tar'miaT'ckions-';'.rniis.. niav,tp will not be reduced tp-that extremity.' promise that; the man i should' not be removed, , .aw....AiiMher, ship, the' Pallas, ; captain mere declamation bv the "friends bf the je - until the affair could berepresented to commo Ed wards, is loading at Calcutta for "Boston, sent svstem " but 1 appeal to every caiTiii ie last circuit does. noi.Gomi -remarks- I "k$ye "m'ade. N1''??." nreveni rnn lioast of a. leais!.-". then wrii ing-to the French commander; the and.they can fihajly undersell us '-tn (ifeat- body.supCrior to any that she has had for. a Patriot's boat passed with'the ieaman.th ques- Britain. They' will certainly do it in case of number of 'year's 'last ; and it is to be tfui" " merchant at Bbrdeauxn".- thive received, sir, the request, which you I . ( e addressed to mc, in yeuf own name,"anl x joironJar4, upon which-orders were issued a w'af.vrj Qreat.3Jfita thvtt they" will Ak under their serious t,ot' 1 - . ;,, I i i-J;. . 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