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r . tion P" , o . D. event the : 4 . in t -i i - - n . t ' '.1 it'll I l . H.-- -A.. WTtLlAM HILu r rrMcnt situation, - andalut -they : ber forCowes, ; to' embark on toatatlie Aujjus- chance ..by some delay m th application, bring swept. -! sldnra.!ur John Bottate lVarreny is appoint- ment yas the primary cause t ct bis great as boarders for the ensuing'yeari who may livipn. , will just' eajo Succeed ;Admital Berkeley on tftc Ante-. syeem atterw.ads, his men lew mends stood be sent as: Students to the Raleigh Academy: Sdrmle outtion.:-I it not better that can. station.- . : --..jr p; mrajumjmmenoea , ura: io-; -piacc-Hc-. will be , able-to make accomodation lor . s !,C.,I.. ' w.rhtv cause on hand. ine A.ouner ot the 17th ot Oct. says, a m one i the public ouices w government, that numter verv comfortable, hav me tmr- goVern.i bosom o ment, "fi tavelVfew miles further at a littte-praJurtaltdn wl, it is repohedapeaf tu this He bccwTie principal Secretary to the Trta- chased a large amLconvement' house in a &!' vnence to have his causp (on -which ' night's Gazette- li-quirim ' all' the sailvtt . ot; sury; upder; Mr.PiJi, Jwhich office he held high and healthy part of the city. ' " '' j,,()rc cF , '.lis whoje fortune properly the United Kingdom of Great.NBiiain af.d Irer ; dujin'the whole of .)iis long administralipn . . -. . - . Raleigh, Dec. 16- ,T- udgc aQ, jn ine ernjHoy or any loretgn jMiwcr, w nungwiin ins puirun uc tame in, again . ps to leave the iamc, and returii id GrekuBritain artd . iih hinigoing out, at . Pitt's-death, and I .; lt. ance Ireland, under pain- of" being considered, in believe now fills the sanieoiTice. - The leading , yy ' L .r.1! llt'Til P ,I:H. than to have it decided by a Ju , - , Will COiuc i fv- y"- r ' i, th.f event of their refusal, deserttrs, and to be jraits of Mr. -Rose's character vare.-gr ttiieii'' :j.;j. :. treated as such, alter a limned time. - kiiowleuee ot business, and suict attenti rt i it Mir neneu aim umti-viwin. t .... . .. - . . ... . y . : .. u. v - o . . ... . , .locr) where it might be an ecjual chance .'. .... u mav decide ritrht or wrone ? 1 o " lieu";' v - . j liave ft' . . n-iunn hiTJrnp rec 31', ,hit Tiralar that they then bid an eternal' nation of this had been published at Lisbon, were almost wholly tWined to the business" he may prepare ft this panic 'f, j. .-. . connected with a declaration of the hone that of his office,-his votes alwvs with Mr. Pitt JOS I AH . D ILL I AR D, WILL take 12 or 15 Students of the Ha- cat leifth Academy as hoirders the ensiuhg year. attention jjas commodious rooms conytnient to tlie J ' . ,.k;V vuu ii - The news, eiven from Portueul, is vanohs to it, He hs acquired a ereat lortune. and A,Am." -ft- i ' wrv- nttRtitinn to' lW ' imrini a? such. .-The and even contradictory, . It appears certain has never been charged with any upfdir prac- 'render their situation comfortaMe.: . Those eme r . ..:,;; i n-.,tion has taught us. tliat the' minister of Prance and Spain had tices. . , He .has " never. deserted . his party..,- wKn with to lioavd with! him, will please to w. ' i:' withdrawn from Lisbon. Hut an official inti- A3 a rnenihtr ol Parliamerht. his siiKPr.hr.s i i . i.. ii,c..(nv( mnntd' tNKt o n-irnn in rct'jniics 1 1 1 - . ' . - I I r I iiwii kiiiiw iv liic uiai -ui iia, ior them. III JL IH ake theni smaller by-letting ihrfce tms event would not oc toiiovvta oy iiosunues. no violence .01 language ever. escapes nim-: ScSnpos'ea district :' 'or if the present Omr accounts say that the" Portuguese gov- ..hTh"oV few. if.any" personal enemiesx.-his pri'-" oul",,t . . v ,';-. .hnnint miwUtrM trumeUt were, on the eve .ol debasing for the vate.ctuuvcicr ia very amiable-: his servants .temis to continue, appo.pt. more fudges, .... ,iVV.,(,;.-,;,u ; ... .,; .1, - . . j 1. hp.i!t nf h:irr ol t mHft'i";,-r"",cl "'"U,B iv.in.ii --it uu. 'm m ui 101 n.; uui iir iuh iiiaivi, -w.-v Raleigh, Dec 16. . .. T NOTICE; V. ; T::. IS herebv eheh that the subscriber quali- . on ii in. 13 liui, . '? . .. , . .O,.,. . , . - - - - . ., ...... .i i ; if- i- '. -l t i i- . , fcprt !i vvufinnrm n wi ann i esia- " A nn the henrh Thev cannot mvaufrne couniryv anq omei s inai ine pons puiaic uivoruc. o;ng, i oeueve, to ins always " " . , ; t r vh0 are already on the b :ncl I. I hey cannot of p aclually shut again8l tbe a?W7W the leader of his party. His eldest ht of Alexander Martin, late Governor of rrsi 1 1 dun i ukui ii Mt i ' w vftv w. i ... - j ' . . . . . 3-jwi.i -o . :. Knp-ll&h. . - L i'i .l ' i" i . .. -i. i . . tKKitate Deceased, at -the last Hockine-ham " . :o.a k ,K irvfl-,n'. Jcns-usn. " .son ipronaoiy ine now u. jcchtovj nas oeen v . . o. .. . rvi iria s i-r- in .rii ijilu u t ulii.i c wii liv iiiwii . , . . - - - , . a. kTH a nnAiw mt At' ir i r tiwir 7 --r o ; The EnpUsh m ss onto the-Qttoman Porte a member of Par lament- several vears couri,-qiu vu .u, Av-.. i ;t uriii i taKe mem somcunic iu icstam .7 . p ... . : .; . A a fV. 1rnAllrt.n. Inln MU ,Kpir lorrner uiatiiuc. n iwiiwvi njani - d ?,L whosoever: and in litiled cases, dually laid in ibe Russian ports on all English been accumulated fir 10 or 12 yeajrsefqr alii (.U"1 - r - o ' bv first trying in the county courts, Doth law yers ami clients come betteipfepared for a trial ia the superior courtsas they know then on what points to prepare themselves. I should have nojectiqns to thii 'court being held byfew persons in every county, who receivea som compensation for their servicejfand Who would then feci bound to OWVlluy incnibClt3 iui i'it uin.iiaiv; ui u.(.ii ntw. and likewise if deemed "necessary, to ' r t t 1 ..'; have a court ot pronate, anucommissioners entirely failed, an J the LmperOffJ Mo- ranks in ihe same party as his father, b.this persons naving. any. -wwiur uc.uv- 1 character or abilities were little known when K'"1 u,c a,u "iaLt ,c. fcw. the writer hereof was last in L.omlon-.-he. is pesent them we41 authenticated, tl law di- 1. reels in sucn case, wjinm -ine Hint iuiiii.ku : by law, otherwise they will1 be barren ot a re-. Covery ; and those indebted to the sufd estate, are red bested to make payment as spon 4 a vessels. ' hec mai?riage--he lives in a plentiful hospi:a.P.os",c'- l ,u,"w-"i . v. - A report was current tit Cronstadt cn the ble manner, and is addicted, to 110 expensive ' l'.n aw.. 27th of -Sept that Lord Collhiewood ha 1 re- vice -au. far as the public know. I believe ceived orders to possess himself of the Russian Mr. Rose has other sons (perhaps one of them fleet i:; the Mediterranean. ''is the new Envby) but of them I can say noth-. A'tw-York-y Decembef 4. By the ship Calyr . As to Mrflosc s bearing towards this coun- so, capU Burke, who arrived at 'this port "last try.----judg!ng of the son by the faihtr, I think night from Bordeaux, we have been favored we may expect, from him cool, .dispassionate wrtii Paris papers to the 10th Oct. but do not conduct -a complete knowledge oflhe ques- find that they contain any interesting inttlii- tion in dispute and pf the interest of the two fible (-; " .. ' RorUn.iaTit Dccl 6 JAMES HUNTER. but at the same time a close ad- TH13 may inform all thtfse whom it may concern, that I Francis Jenkins, of Surry coUn ty, and at.e of North-Carolina, dicl attend a camp-meeting at Elsbury meeting-house, which bejgan the first Priday in October 1807, andtdid-sell spirits, and cakes, contrary to law ; for which a warrant has been executed on me according jto the word of the preachers; but thev have agreed not to prosecute, any iur ther on .my giving bond fo." five hundred pjoon behaviour, ana t rows, -w "'- '"""J . Capt.B. informs, Aaton the 22d Oct. inlat. herence to his instructions, montis ; and from whose decision tueie mijjht Afi t hv t.rh- fl. in the first instance, be aj, appeal, to tbe conn- ' ,0 ...... tU r ,,, ... i.atlier think Mr. R. differed fro-i Mr. p. the conrts.-.-These amend:erits, with some KJ-ttcuuu.14J.c, '"H"" m,wi quesupa of the ,bve bu I am not podthe. alteration m our Elmt sys,cm, I thin mirjht . ... . , t In ' n i. r aire, imorm.e.i capi. n. mat i.e icki u.l ui a gentlemap upon wi10sc correctness and ve- that I am sorrv for my transgression, and the Irigate, intimated the capture ol-10 had ot iinpicltlv- .rdyi that Mr. Jef- with shame confess I deserve to le punishM the hue of the Russian fleet, oil the Uurda- fer$00 hag alci observed, that ample repa- as the law directs, and agi-ce that my con v helleji. "--, . ration would be lmai.lt by the British o-nvern duct mar be publisl)cd to the, wojIJ, and the ment, for the aifairofthe Chesapeake, and baseness of .. my conduct made fciiown in the - answer our purpose : this court ought tn my humble apprehension to be separate, and dis tinct, from our courts of common law. Does it not seem strange, and absurd, that a man should one day decide as Judge, and the next day correct that decision as chancellor. It H v (under the present arrangement) until the civil docket is closed (and formerly the three last days of the term) that Equity business can belaken up, the Judges ha,ve but a short time to1 devote to the decision of those causes; the consequence is, that causes of this dis cription, have been depending in our courts pounds for my future 'Pleasing Information:.. We are informed, by oavina: cost and making this acknowledgment . i t i:.t.t A letter is Miaio nave oeen recc veu iu tm, , the other ooints of difference would bro- most Public manner. In witness whereof, I city trom inaon, aatea ucu .1 m,i inioi.muig , ... 1M;,.,W w. er mv nm. Oct. 26. 1807 that Denmark had concludec with trance an . .. , ,v 1 . .,- . a'vpi iPMifTV ..? v .' . . ... . iher that Mr. Jefferson now savs, that war . Jt tlAiSla J.in.lSd. a hance ollensive ana clelcnsive aatnsi urcat - Britain. . v Test, . Jamks Parks. J. RellGHTOH. A. Chappee. . 5 ! 1 : - -r ; A PERSON, By the name -.of LODQWlCK CARUTII ther that Mr. Jefferson now says, that war with G. Britain need hot to be apprehended True Amtrican. t -ivrm-u' frfK.i 1 nnnnintment at - -1-1 ---- --. v .... ... .... r .,' Mr. (i. H. Rme.. who kissed hands vebttrdav, t licNJ)in making an appronation tor me for twenty. yearsand whenever ultimately is not to succeed Mr., Erskine as minister to more effectual defence ot the ports and harbors determined, must ruin the parties' concernedin the y. States. Hdoe not interfere with that of the U. Ssfxisscd by the Senate of the them : this must be a serious evil and such Mr. it nse. is imiiur on U S. with but litUe division. an one, as mer.ts your attention to establish special minion. . ' , ., , The bill appropriates jb52,500 for the e- who it seems has been teaching a- military a court of . Equity, in each of the former dis- Cowfcs, Oct. 16 Mr. Muros, surgeon of rection of 188 additiouaPg-bOats. . School in (he lower part of tliis district, al trlfct towns, or three in the state with one or thChsoMkei arrived Iici-e yestei-day moru- ' v ter crossing Tedee on the 2 1st inst. was seen more clumcellors, with a . sufficient salary to, . fa express from London, arid inuneuiaieiy The assembly of PeuTisTaniarnet on Tties- by the ferryman and a white man at some dis induce of men 'of first talents to aeeeptof proceeded" on board the Revenge, an American day week, according to law." 7 . . nce, wandevtnjj doMnihe Sand beach :on the the 'annointmentr-would-remedv this 'Wear Lv --m;w2ft-,Kirh Vf-wl hWheen - r In the House of Rtnresentatives 5OTWy-West side ot thejLjycxchd , attempting to swim mischief. A;d that you as Legislators, and Jvin here some time, waiting his return Ths der was elected Speaker- -43-.-Mr. Porter, ithis1 horse from the end of the beach. .across. a tuardians of our. rights -.and '-liberties, would 'o.. "1 v...,';. ie return fft - In the Senate, Preh Carr Lam. yx4 elect-.-feye, A.s drovfneil. His horse,, saddle and a stop to this spirit of inno--A-rr.n.-a- ed bpeaker without a diascntitnt. endeavour to put a stop to this spirit of inno vation, which seems to bid fair to prostrate all experience and trampfe underfoot all order and regularity is- the sincere wish of ', .Vov.'26. ONE of the PEOPLE. ....RALEIGH:.... THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 17 1HU7 CuarIESTON, Dec.- 8. uur rcaoers wni aiscnver 111. me piu-ocv-unij By the Corkclia, Letesnc, we have received-of the Legislature, puWishcd this day, a .ser regi.lai .iles of London and Liverpool pa vile address to Mr. Jefferson ; the one which rpcrsto I'-e 24th October, being -four days follovv Mr. Harris of Cfaven, jH-oposed asa lafer than ourprevious advices. The fol- subs-.itute. The last, everv dispassionate man lowing aVethe only articles we notice of ofihe Republican party, will acknowledge by unv intcrestx . , . A H'ltld'"t -"V"i'" . " . ' X . . . s - 11.. .. ... ...A Ani . .... m the vi-nllct LONDON, QCtQber W muy-paivy im wum " The Revenge ly stated Mr We learn thatjhe LegisI itOTe of G.-orgia Jlave refused to ratify the convention entered into by the commissioners ot that state and cf for Americ North Carolina, on the subject of boundary.' Smith. and'- y hat can be their , motives, we cahnor divine, is" permitted t go lor th purpose ot Dring nexi. it mnt- on Ths. Legislature o"this the proceedings of the coiTrmissioners, publish- ed there since the commencement ofthe war. adjourn either on Friday or Saturday. to in our narxr last sumrtH-r. that fyeorp-rarnn The luttf-r. v.t. nndevstnd. is . the' beaier 01 haVe" no claim to the vlnrlv the s that partof Buncombe formerly known by the iect of an exchaiW, of prisoners Ddat' Windsor, Con the 26th uhy in the namenfWiiltnnrmmt. . r- v j...,. SrilTJSr ,r1t1-r..n fiSl vear of his acei that venerable patriot :-:in.-A.uv..- statesman, Oliver Lllswotth Esq .v.:i :tT-r'"u ".rcve. we':ar I: Z; v..;.7Sffi lrerlv Chief Justice of the Urates 'iilt. from Norfolk hv one nh-t.- h,W ,K,,.,.,Saiurday. Mr. Rose will, we understand, ac- late, EnvoXtPpc Lourt .. with 20,000 dollars in Newbera bank notes, to company him from Ply mouth, get changed at the latter bank for other mo- Letters were received yesterday- from Co Jievv' has not bfren ;rieatvl rS tlre' An ill . henhaceh; which statethat Admiral Gambl "Wind that blows no one mg and we Believe mav the rogue has" taken these notes off to tbeJSn 'biicuev with a U-w. articles-oi ciotlnng may he found byhis heirs or lawful aclministi.itqrs vL the possession, of OLIVE H IiAV E. Darlington District, CLcraw C. H. i (S. C.) NovembcS7, 1806. KAN AWAY. ON Saturday, night. last, from the, subscri- 0f ber, two mulatto itljows AN I HON i ana T XT It ic inrMWHi Ihpv tnnr Witrt t hpm 7 - ... e, .:,.j mwniaiSniwvaiu..,u-I - . a Hkelr d.'rk brown geldmg, nearly blackfU- . MonroeXas .ttftake his passage meir vocq , iui c t,w,c.u "-i'' -" - - hrlt VVr 7 venrs old, with a white snoCin his ihas sailed- France with Mr. denounce them as aptates: . .eate u, ; , hind white, and another gemlenW The lbrim7te .resolutions 3hall be commenced m our ' .ttj. are. abOuT 9 years old. t- - l-,-- ------ - , . e good" is a common say- er had sailed wlthnhe whole DanHli fleet, la, t V WHERE AS a Dm lay be apphed cfc -If ldcn with stores, 'alvd intghr 80on"be;pectedbeeiaIeHg& these notes' off to theJn : this couflirvith : the -jubstanthl splendid by persons travelling fi OTICE. . WHERE AS a -nuinbef of complainthave Postmaster of tluxpigc: state'isepected to and 15 hands hT tallest of the inulat- 1 . ' . . L aftt nivirin rtf hl r,Kt. liul Jinn yjCa i la 3 a r a i v w.n.w . v,. .... tht-r on the cap of his knce The other is iu anttfhlhkset. artd has a scar - rather over niaieii-eye, ouiii yuuus, nine ui'nk, rheir' working, dress is negro cotton, but . i 7. -il ..iW Un .urn nnil ewitnuinirn' - inev iihvc iu m.i iw ewvu -- -coloufc-aebhie t- ... 1 : jM4i. , second clotn -coar, anu various tnixcu iu t fcmin nantalOohs and coats. The'smalle st had Hro & an half yards of woollen - clotK, deliver- etl him iust btfofe he went away,nda blanket; They ' took ah old saddle with large plated sYifiiins and red naddine, the and ance. --inliprToTrr. arttTrcnmtryilled-fiieal-bag- rsons travelling tronv theastern pan 01 - - -. W1 and some ,eadin? rlg. vesternountry,, it will be a-Jong time before proofs Qt.ojttr.latetrivmfih? The greater ..part thifsTaled(&OQtn--taroim ,y s -mm T.;r 6r tbe Miamia. They have money, ami 11 is -they -will' End their way back to-theewbern- of-theJJriis'lj '-'fleet still remained, but many. coonti uan&. .... - '- - ..- f said one has a rifle and the other.a musKei. ,.or Anv nerson who will bring the "mulattoes and .. Dichehre, we understand, been re- Onr fleet will continued surround the-island my own justihcatiop.. i -nwi IFOm ;"JT hnrses to the subscriberrhall receive 20 doU .teiveau-ora-Mri Monroe, dat . - . r. nun uv 1 w..-. Thursday and lrom oreenvuiey o, w un , ' A'tlioual Intelligencer brings papers of that The family connections of MrJJwe are so place carries the greater part of the packages, . London5 papers -to, tHe- very'obscn, that nothing of them is known, for the westward, Winch he in this ofhee ftpm 1 v.- -V- ' : with ceiiatmyljy- thepublic.'- He was'a' pr- Thursday till , Vv ednesday, making a delay of . Front the Errqirer. -C0-MMUNICATION tyby- the pub V"vc- 9?w4.Capi;:-j6rdan, , 1 nrfc from Liverpool, brin es Pwyp the 19th, and I3ra ot October.-,.? t,. rrMe. formerly private ; nu, nas been appointed country, and had, savs the taken leave of the king wre. pomtment m the Island ot Jersey -, Ife.Munfoe left Landon on the 14th Octo- zev worth 2C0 orVSQOa ' year but- lost his. Thursday." The mail ffonr Salem; to', this ; Chatham, Nov. 0,' 1807. THE B E ACTrFUt IIPORTK HOBP CITIZEN, secretary to Mr. ser on board a mawar,a?eTe; in the siKclays, ahdan;he no, - . . special envoy to thtwarthat ended m 1703 wnen ms anip;;waT.j.unc, r r'-iirS-r Courierofthel5thPaiioff,he had. reason to expect, ihrougn mis piace o. .c . .u"r: r , r:, " Vnhwrt ih-dne time. previous to his dcba.r.the recom.n)endaU6n 'ot some irienos, . an ap. spring, mm uc -;"' ""v; v " 7 ; JOHN 1 I. . my- ra. - W$rgantQnf J'. CU Dic. 1. :-:''" '' ' ; - - . '. . 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