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that WerTthey wlweTrralr ivsrfK Afflra V ! Mvcn rtm, e3. V - v ,.v:v ChriIUaXeW:i,BeMin and otketf. urn "'V-' jTjappcari'rig ; to the " Court, , that - VJL wiw: nfm!ant refide outbf this State, to-witijohMajon, Jofeph W h- aimt' Wil iA Smith, amti bauouerv vvw -k liaui Petty, fen.' Alexander Holton, Buckner . Huffel, Thomas Holman, ftri. Joha Petty and john RoMoet ; therefore, ordered by the Court, - that they file their Arifwer wtthin the . firft threetDavs of next Term, to.wit, Sep- tembir. Uoj, or that the Bill be uken pro ConfelToind heard ex parte s and, that this . : Order be puttrftied three Weeks fucceffivcly x Js i.' Copy from the Minutest " ' - Wijnelv J. SPENCER, C.M, '- V WADESHOROUtHl . Vr : ACADEMY LOTTERY, A UtKorifed by an A& of the Ge toaral Aflembl of the State of North Carolina, for the Purpofe of raiting the Sum -r tn -. rhmii'md i Dollars. - to enable the ; Trufteesoffaid Academy tafioWh their Build ing, and for other Purpofe tothe Ufeand v Jiene&t ot U14 inmtuuon. ;v i SCHEME. - I Priie of. i poo Dollars, is 1000 i do. of , ajo dolls, (to be the laft drawn ticket) 150 f 00 dollars, loo of 5O tlOi SCO of 1 do. 150 of 10 do. 400 of . 5 4. i1 " ado. 4 do. lodo. 40 do. 42 do. . 300 Prizes 35l . "570 Blanks S73Tickets, at 5 dolls, is 4550 ' - The drawing of this Lottery will commence in the Town of WaJiborough, on the iecooi Fridav of bttoSer nextt ad will be clofed as Toon thereafter as prafticabte. -'The Frixes fiiall be paid by either of the Comii'.iliiouers, at any l ime aucr the Draw. s finiftied, with Punctuality, lubjttt to a Duu&ion of ten per cent. '-'Thi N umbers of the fortunate Tickets will "'He publithed in the Raleigh RegifteT, and in 'ft the Nnerva ; and all Prizes which (hall not be demanded within' ninety Days after the ' Drawing is doled, will be confidered as re - linauiftre and held as a Donatio a tothe Ufe -.5ef "the Inllitution; Tickets to be had; at five Dollars each, of the Commiffionerj, and of feveral Gentlemen in different Parts of this State, and of the State of South-Carolina. . The Truftees are fenfible, in offering this Plan of a Lottery , to the Public, they muft depend more for Succefs on the Confederation of the Objecls to which the Proceeds of it are to be applied, than to any Merit the Scheme itfelf, or the Mod? of rxjfing Money by Lot- tery, is entitled to. iney teei a ueiire, in common with many of their Fellow-Citizens, to promote Semiaaries of Learning through, out the Country rhey are impreed with a Belief of the Importance of thel'e Inftitutions, as they regard Vir political, moral and reli- giou s Concarns, and they lament: that greater JPatrnag is not extended te them from the 4S0u.ce to which they have a Right to look up lop Support; but we are indebted alone to individual Exertion and Protection, thattheie valuable and neceffary, Inftitutions have an Exigence amonzft us. It is under thele Impreflions, and with thefe Motivt, that the Trufteos of the Wadefbo- rout,h Academy (a youpg, but promiling In ilitation) (aite the Libeity of offering the abod SchcD.c to the Public, and folic i ting the Af- ftftance oi the Friends of Learttagto forware their Views. jfavtes MarJheUly Jfukn Jin nings , jofeph Pickett, Tod . riobinfon, , Robert i royt oners ap pointed by the Bojrd of Traflees t manage the Lotte ry. June fyi ;i , MAGIC, Imported by Gracte, Auderfon and To. from London, in the Ship Ritfon, which arrived "tt Norfolk the latter End of December laft, how in high Health and Vigour, will ftand he enfuing Seafon at my Staples in Warrens n, and will be let 10 Marts at Fi-ve Guinea l'e Seafon, which may be difcharged by the 'ayraent of Four on or before the firft of Ja uary next, or feventeen Dollars if paid 'ithin the Seafon ; Two Guineas the Leap, aid-when the Mares are covered i-. Iafurance ' oubte the Price ot the Seafoa, fame Terms tnd Times of Payment. Should the Property of any Mare be changed, the Iafurance will be demanied jn every Inftance. Should a Mare infured not prove with Foal, the Mo ney will be returned. " The Soafon will commence 00 the 10th of March i and end the 10th of Augift next. Good arid extenfive Pafturage, well inelofed, at my plantation within a Mile ot Warren ton j and.-Servants fent with Mares boarded gratis No Liability for Accidents or lcapes j but the greateft Care (hall be taken to prevent either.. Mates fed well, if required, at 20 Cents pre Day. ' Mar tt i.Soj. M. DUKE 'JOHNSON . Magic ia nine yeais old, i. horfe of elegant form arfd great povversi, full fifteen and a half - han-iJ high, and aswetfbrei a horfe as(anv v in Eiigland." He-was jot by Volunteer, enV -Vof d beft Uni of Old telipfe, and;fire of Spresd Eagk, Eagle, Stirling, Triumvir, , Jlcciuit, Commodore, fee, &c. ontof.Mar f ila.,. Mareelia was got by Mambnoo, her dam Medea by Sweetbriar, out of Angelica Angelica by -jntpReguiui Jfenlet's-Chil. e' ders--H'neyt4,s Arabian-Dam ot the t Two True Btues. , Magfc has wc vered in England the three 'i laft yeats. His Produce are confide rtd large and premiung. . v PEROPMANCES. ; j- See the. Raeift Calendar for 1797. 'y Tecejyed from Mr. Bowes' colt Sadler, fiftf guineas at Newmarket. He won a lweep ftakes agalnft Whip, Mother Shipton& others at Lewes ; and; a match at Neinarket with ' Louifa ; ax d alfe a match again Mr, Con cannon K ng.itlhe l; 101708, he won the . Petworth Stakes at Brighton, beating VVraog- xer, jonnny, JtenningTon, riay or Fay, and two others At Lewes, he won a fweepitakes agaimx vv nip; ana two more, He walked over for the king's plate at Canterbury, and won tho city plate ; In 'c799,vJae won ooe Hundred ani twenty guijsea- aLichfieldv beating, Robta: R- Conoo -aad four tjtehx;tr- - ' -v -' J AjL X. - .V -m. w BtfedT-iy John Clifton, Ef; who kept, and ran hi m until Qdobery H 79 6, when he js purchafed by Sir Wra Csraftlr Baronet.; He was got by the celebrated Morle Highflyer", his; Dam Potofi by Old Eclipfe, a Mare pf as grUtFame as any in England. 1 Chariot is 4 fine bay, Hands nearly fixteen Hands hieh. and for Bone, Sinew, Symmetry and Afition, is fcarcely to be equalled. His Running .entitles him to be ranked arflongu the firft fiories in this Couhtry. His Ex cellence has been, dftinguilhed in four-mile Heats, .and in no inftance where the contett was great, but he proved faccefsful, having requently run four Heats to4ecide the Race. Chariot now exwUruts the greateit neaicn and Vigour, and will ftand the entuing beav ion i. -; JAMES LYNE's HOUSE, j IVithin ne Mile of the Wfciib&t Store, 0 Nutbujb, GratvitleQountjt '9rthLar,ua, Nine Miles from Hawkins's Terry, fix Miles from Williamfborough, and fix teen from Warreraton ; - And will be let to Mares at Ten Dollars he Leap, paid at the Stable Door Twenty Dollars the Sealen, payable theftrtt uay ot October ext; and Forty Dollars to Infu re a Foal: And in every Inftance, Haifa Dollar the Groom at the Stable Door. The Seafoa may be difcharged by the Pay. nent of lixteen Dollars, if paid within the Seafon, which commenced the firft Day ot March, aad will end the tenth Day of Au guft. In cafes of Iafurance, tke Money will be returned If the Marcs do not prove With Foal, provided the Property is in no Inftance changed. - Chariot is a fure Foal-getter, as appears from certificates font with him. The Gen tleman who imported him, purchafed him in England himfe if, and had an opportunity of feeing his Colts; they being large, gay, ele gant and' fprightiy, was his Inducement to purchaie hixu His Colts in this country are eaual, if not luperior, to thofe of any Horfe oq the continent. Good extenfive, and well inclofed Paftu rage, wkh one hundred Acres laid down in Wheal, Rye. red and white Clover, gratis; and every care and attention paid to prevent Accidents or Efcapes, but will not be liable for any that may happen. Notes of Hand will- be expeded with the Mares pot to him, eitherby the Seafoa or Infurance. . Chariot being the fole Property of the SnV. fcribers, they have it in their Power to pledge themfelveifor pointed attention being paid to fueh Mares as maybe fent to him. JAMES Sc HENRY LYNE. 5" Thofe Gentlemen who widiltheit Mares fed with Grain, may be furnimcd with Corbet two Doliars and a half a Barrel. Thofe ringi ng Mares boarded gratis. PEDIGREE. Chariot was got by Highflyer, fo"n of He rod, fba of Tartar, fon of Partner, out of Meliora by Fox, his dam Potofi bp Eclipfe grankam bp Blank, fon of Godolphin Ara bian; great grout grandam by Godolph Ara bian, great, great, great, grndam. by Snap, tfon of Chilait, fire Snap, Out of the Wi herington mare by Partner, lifter to Squar rel's dam by Bloody Buttocks, Greyhound Makelefs Brimmer's, Place's, White Turk Dodf worth, Layton's barb mare ; having fixty-fix true Arabian croffes, and fixieen royal mares, by fire and dam. VVM. GERARD, Bart. - For which reference may be made to the General Stud Book, now in our poflefiion. PERFORMANCES. Richmond meeting, Sep. 1 79a, Chariot won at three heats, a plate for three year old colts 8 ftone, fil'ies 7 ftone izlbs two mile heats, beating Mr. Peveral's bay filly Butter fly, Mr. R. W. Pierce's chefout filly by King Fergus, Mr. Hudfon'sbay filly by King Fer gus, and Mr. Ridley's chefnut filly Heirefs. Nantwich meeting, nth July, 1793, he won, at two h aU, a plate for four year olds, 7 lb. two mile heats, beating Mr Wardle s Bacchus, and Mr. Wade's Playfellow. Newton meeting, July 16, x 793, he woaat two heats, a plate, for four year olds 7ft 61i. and five year olds 8ft. 8lbs fur mile heat heating Mr.Jewiforr's Tartar, 4 years old, and Mr. Yever's Minor. 5 years old. Prefton meeting, July 24, 1793, he won, a four heats, a plate for three years old 7ft. zlb and four year olds 8ft. jib fillies allowed alb. four mile heatr, beating Mr. Ciompton's bay filly Drowfy, Lord Darby's bay colt Kidney, by PotSo's, out of Paulina, Lord Hamilton's brown filly by Rockingham, Sir H. William fon's bay filly Tree Croeper, and Mr. Hut chinfen's brown colt Conftitution. Nantwich meeting, July, 1794, h W0I at four miles, a plate for three year olds, carry ing a feather, five year olds 8ft. jib and aged 9ft 2lbs four mile heats, beating Mr. Barry's bay horfe Burgamot, aged, Lord Donncgal's chefnut horfe Weafel, and Mr. Crompton's Chefnut filly Jircaffian. Catterick meeting, April, 1 795, he wo at three heats, a plate for four years old, car rying 8ft 71b and five year olds 8H ixlb. four mile heats, beating Mr. Armftrong's bay filly Muftoa, Mr. Farmer's chefnut mare Char mer, Mr. Fielri'; grey horfe NOrthuntber land, Mr.Greyfon's Archer, and Sir C Tur ner's Confederacy. Chefter meeting, May, i79yhe won, at four heats, a plate for five year bids, 8ft 41b. fix year olds 9ft. and aged 9ft 4th. four mile heats, beating Mr. Robertfoo's Tickle Toby, aged, and Lord Derby's Kidney, ft ' jdumfries meeting, OAober, 1796, he won at two heats his Majefty'sohe hundred guineas tree for any horfe, carrying lift four mile heats, beating Mr. BakeVs Screvaton. WM. GERARD. A Farm near Raleigh FOR SALE, j , Huridred and fixty-eisht TWO nv v Aauu, ULUAIC awHl HI Miles fouth ot the City of Raleigh, eighty of which are in Cultivation There are on the Premifes, a tolerably good 0 well ing Hoafe, excellent Stables, and other conveni ent Outbuildings, fine Water, and a good v.araeo, me r roperty ot j elle Mitcnell . The Premifes may be entered upon imme, diateiy, or after the enfuing Crop is reaped. Negroes or good Horfes will be taken ic Part of Payment. 1 r ' For further Parileolars apply to Telle Mitr 1. t e . a . m - i encu, living on tne t,and. ' i " 3 April 30. Hi f' 3.Glcshaxlaltly received for dlt - Hopkins'g famous Razor Straps. 4 Poflefiing which,, the Totmeht of a duU'Ra v a9( nit bo: longer dreaded. 4T iiXJO I e.xnT3HVLornjng, in a uw J fingle-oafed Cold Watch, blue enamelled rtundjthe Cafer-HerNumler it notVpre cifely remembered, huti believe Hio Ve69, or fome Nurpber compofed of ..fixes and niries in a different 'Order. In her Fac is "two Words, one of which, to the heft of my Ree colleition, is fries.'? his hoped that any Gentleman feeiog a Nrgro, or fafptciusPer, fon, with ;a Watch of he above i?eleription in their 'PwfTcffioh,.- will fecare' it ; or if the Perfon who has it:wii) jeitore it, to the Rub fcriber, he cr fht will be handlomely re; warded: MARK. COOKE... ' A Note lo, nnHE Subfcviber toft a Note in X -tVake Countv Court Week, he fWooo. les betwixt .Raleigh and his Houle near Swift . 4 IX Creek, drawn by Divid Turner in favour of himielf, for one Hundred and Twenty Dol lars, payable at v hriltn.as next. He therefore cautions all Terfons from re ceiving'or trading for the f aid Note. If any Porfon having tound the tame will reftore.it to the Sublcnter, he will reoeive his 1 hanks, and any other reafoiiable Satisfatlion that may be required. cDW, STEVENS. Wake Ciuntj, Jnt 13-, . TAKEN UF, A ND Committed to the Goal of Pero.uimons County, as a Runaway, 1 Negro Fellow by the ame of Sam. A Def. cripuonxf the Fellow is thought unnecerTary, as he was originally taken up aud comjnitted io Goal as having been fet tree contrary to tLaw; and was on this day proved io theCourt ot (he County, to be the Fropeity of a JofCph Winflow, living,on Contentnea Creefc in the County of Kdgcomb, who is hereby defir- edto ceme forward, pay Charges, and take him away. Perfuit0tt$ CeuxtytMay is, iSoj, Sale of Conjtjcated Property. TN Virtue and Purfuance of the Confifcation Laws of this State, will be publicly lold to the higheft Biflder, atGraa villc Court Houfe, on the xd day of Auguft uext, the lollowing l rads of Land, late the Property ot Henry . M 'Culloch, lying aad oemg in the County ot Granville, in the Dif tnct of HiUfborough. to wit: obc Traft of 250 Acres, lying on both Sides of theTarfcO rough Road leading to HiUfborough, adjoin- ihg ihe Lands f the Widoar Hefter, Stephen I iJ ja. i . -fc is r ncucr, anc oeing tne nace wnere James Fortune now lives; another Tract of X54I Acrbt, ou both iidae of the Neule Road, ad. oiaing the Lands of Townfed, Thoma bottom, acd Jofcph Cafhj another Tract. of xz6 Acres adjoining the la of John Hook, er; anothtr Trac of ; 6 Acres on the south Mda ot the Middle rofjc 01 leaver Li;am Creek, aijoining the Lands oL David Bradford; tnotner TracVof 3 3 o Acres on bothSidsf the Cowpen Fork and Middle Fork of the Beaver Pain Creek, near the Lands of Airaham Laurence ; another Trait of 4i Acres on both bides of the mid die Fork of Beaver Dam Creek, including the greateft part of M'Cuiloch's Planta tion and Patterfon's Field. Thole Lands will be fold 01 a Credit of one Year for one Halt the Purcbale Mooey, and two Years thereafter for the other Half, for Payment of which Bond and fufhcient Security will be required of the PuKhater, by tt, SHEPPERD, May 25; Ctnmijlner9 LATKLY PUBLISHED, By the Printer hereof a ft Jen fmle at his Start In one Volume octavo, PR1CX fOUl DOLLARS, A MANUAL of the LAWS of NOK f H-CAROLIN A, arranged under diftind Heads, in alphabetical Order. BY JOHN HAYWOOD, SSO. Late one of the-Judges of the SupremeLomrt cfi'trto-Carol in. 3"" A Book particularly ufeful to Magif trates, and others, who are detirousof k. ving a perfect K.aowltdge of the Laws of this State. $ujl pubtifacd, And fold by the Printer hereof, PtICI ONX 1IOHTH Or A DOLLAA, A Fr iendly Addrejs tt) the DISCIPLES OF CHRiSTi to Promote Unirtt, AndreVive the Chriftian Name Extraltd by a- LkrifiUn Mij?er. And the Difciples were ailed Chriftians, firft in Antioch. Acts xi. x6. Juft. Retseivcd from London, And for Sale by the Printer hereof A Parcel of SPILSBURY's AN TISCORBUTIC DROPS, firft dil. covered by the late Francis Spilfbury, Chy mift. No. 15, Soho Square, London, and now prepared by his Widow, who is left by his Will fole Patenteej apd. proprietor of this moft invaluable Medicine by whom the Difpenfary for the Ptforrs continued as ufual-, by which upwards of 17,796 Patients have been relieved, many of whom were deemed incurable, and as fuch difmiffed from the different Hofpitals. Thofe Drops are extracted from the Vege. table. Mineral and Animal Kingdom, and nave been found luperior in Point of Efficacy to any Other Medicine yet publi&ed, ia era dicating the moft inveterate Scorbutic Dif orders; fuch as the Leprofy, Evil, Elephah. iafis, Strumas, Fiftulas, Piles, Inflamma tion in the Eyes, Canoerc, Rheuraatifm and Gout, Ulcers, Blotches, Children's Erup 10ns, z imp led Faces, ' flow Fevers, &c. They open Obftruaions, purify the Blood, and' have this peculiar Property, that thev are both eafy and pleafaht to take ; -re .eafy Digeftion, . ftrengthen the Nerve, require no Confinement, and their Virtues will hold good many Years. They have likewife been found the moft efficacious Remedy in tne accumulated cutaneous Diforders peculiar to hot Climates, and in expelling thofe bad Humours which too often iollow the Small Pox, Mcafles, &e. and may be taken to Advantage with the Spa Waters. Alio in Surfeitsr Bilious and Confumptiye Corh- plaints, and where Worms are fufpe&ed , this medicine nas been found to produce the hap pieft conferences. . X Price one Dollar and a Half er Botfle. with Dtrcaioaa foy thclrUfe, and a Ltt of TJWIS iauoicriDeri carries on..a ivia yaufeftoty' f STKAWHATS,' of,Il Kinds, at - Pflrtfmouth,' ia ViriniY where Merchants'; and others, may be fupplied on ihe moft reafonable Terms. R. MATHER. Portmouth, June 18 . - , ; A NEGRO TAKEN UP;' TXZ AS taken up and committed to V V the Goal ot the Diftrift of HiUfto- roueh. and CoiJntV.orOirinee. a NbGkOl MAN, of a yellow Complexioi, about at Years of Age, and $ Feet 8 Inches high ; h.d on Home-fpun Cloat,hs. Wien' he.was taken up, he produced a Pafsin which he was called JohnTykurn by which Name he p fifed as a Freeman. . Since his Commit ment., he has' acknowledged that he belongs to Si on Perry t formerly of Wake County, and he has made fome Acknowledgments who gave him the faid Pafs, which is now in my PorTeiTton. The Owner may have him, od proper Ap plication. He now" calls himfelf Beb.' S. TURREN1INE, Shff. HiUfborough i June 21. 6 A Great Coat cx hanged, TUring tbe Seffion of tlae late Fc deral" Court, fame Perfen, as I expect, miftook their Great Coat in taking it from my Bar-room. The Coat left in its Place is of a drab Colour, not much worn, with a double Cape, three Buttons U a little Back I from the long Row-on the right Side. tne oii'e tiken away, is faid to be of the fame Co lour, nearly new, with a clofe Gape. Any Perfon difeevering his Miftake, it is hoped, wll return the Coat in Qu eft ion, and get his own. " CHA. PARISH. , Raleigh, June ay. MONDAY, JULY 4, 1 803 fered in our laft'i the citizens oi this place met at CafTo's Tavern on Thurfday evening, to fettle the ar- Tangements tor celebrating tne An niverfary of the Deciaratioa ot Americah Independence ; when it was agreed to have a Public Din- ner. which (bv permnuonj win De ferved in the State-Houfe, by Mrs. w vyi CaiTo. Committees were manied for preparing the Toafls, iuperin- tencfing the firing of the cannon, &c. and we .douBt not, the day wili be fpent in a manner fuitable to ;the joyous occafiofi. .1b the evening, in order that the Ladies may have their ihare in the Fettival, the laft Subfcription Ball tor the fcafonj will be held. Since inferting trie matter rela tive to Indian Affairs, m our firft page, we have received copies ol the following letters from Coh Hawkins, tothe Governorof Geor- v .1 . rxr gia, announcing 111c capture ui vv . A. Bowles, the celeorated ton ot mifchief, together with the -difpofi- tion and 'talk of the chiefs, which will be toud of the utmoft iriteieft and importance : O cbe upi.ftu, ottCoefau Rfoer $i May 1803 IN my laft communication to your Excellency, I apprized you of the (late f affairs in this agency. I have now the pleafure to add, that the Chiefs of the Greek Nation cobu vened on the 20th at this place and were joined by a deputation from the Cherokees, Chickafaws, and Chftaws; that on the 26th the Se minolies and other Chiefs in oppor fit ion, .with their leader, W A. Bowles, at their hcadf arrived, and that on the 28th he was apprehen ded, confined in irons, and lent un der a ftrong guard of Indians, by or der of the Chiefs, to the Governor Tolch, of PenfaCola, to ahfwer for his crimes again ft the fubje&sof his ; Catholic Majefty in Eait and Welt Florida.'? We are fo crouded with Indians and vifitors that I muft defer going into detail till the National Council adjourns. if . have: the honor tti he rtfpeBfully, Your Excellency s moft ohedient ftrusn tt BENJAMIN HAWKINS. His Excellency Governor Milledge, Georgia. Creek Agency Itb June, 1803 I wrote your Excellency on the! '36th ult.by Mr. Robert fon a gen tieman 01 freenirarougnj 10 inrarm you that Mr. Bowles was apprehen ded, confined in irons by ordeVi5of the Chiefs and fent -under a ftrong ; guard of Indians, to Governor 'Tolch, of Penfacola, to anfwer for his crimes againft the fubjetts of his Catholic -Majefty in Eaft and Weft Florida. As foon as the event took plaee a general murmur, for the day only, run through the chiefs in op pofition. With the evening, by the prudent conduct cdhei Counv cil of the Nation, the whole fubfid. edy and they were brought to take the United States and Spain by the hand in friendmip and to join in a folenin declaration of the National Council i' tnat they were refolved 011 eternal peace with all the world peace, repeat ae tememh;i:- ? and take it to,tf6 end of the " ' I rieard a feW davt T paving feme property near FartA kin fon hashn f,V,;a r U, CV frtrtBVarrrttnriHjtiftt, w i agent f .fi years paf has been occudicI nerally by the military or'j! forpublic purpofes. As foon as xY lines are run, and the rniluarY remeved,my property will acco ny them, and whether they retno or not, aS foon as you can take tw 11.1UUU v j x intend claim to- ceafe, and my propr rtyto leave it. 1 ne Indians will be r i, i;n given for that purpole and comm ' nicated to the fpeaker of the tiati0U With alTurances of toy continS exertions for the. profperity 0f tjj fl-afp nverwhtcb vnu hav V.-i.. ' 10 prsuce, ina or uncere Wilfacs fot your perfonal welfare. ; have tie honour to he Your Excellency's mtft ohedient femant BENJAMIN HAWKINS. His Excellency " John MilUdget ' ' .Governor of Georgia. tiapt, Hefferfon, of the tt;ff Rambler, 15 days trom Point Pelrt (Guadaloupej arrived atNew-ork informs that a veffel anchored there the evening previous to his failing from Dominico, by which it reported that 13 fail ofBritift fhips of war had arrived, at Barbadoes with troops on board ; and that the greateit preparations of defend were making at. Guadaloupe and Martinique. A tranfport had ar. rived at BalTeterre with troops and Avarlike ftorer; and all the French line bt battle fhips at the twoiflands had receivtd eiders for returning immediately to France. A morta. Iity( prevailed among the trobpj in Guadaloupe, which carried off numbers. The new Governor of the iflandj fucceflbr to La Croffei a-German. Flour -was from 1 to l6dollarSj beef 1550, poikandfalh dull." Arrived on the 19th lilt, at Nevri York, the tait failiri'bng Hound, Capt. FuUer, in 1 1 days from Cape Francois. By Capt., F. we leara that a French frigate arrived at the Cape iwo days previous to his fail, ing, in 28 days from Bordeaux, which place Ihe left toe: 8th May having on board .cooo troops, and one million of dollars, to Dav oi the troops in the ifland. Threo. ther frigates were nearly ready to fail for St. Domingo with1 1500 troops. The Capt. of the frigate informed j that on the oth May, no account of hoftilities having com. raenced between England and France had been received at Bor deauxj but war was the general to pic ol converfatidriCapt. F. fur ther informs tHaC at the Cape all was quiet, and bufinefs Very well. AfTajrs at St Kittsprefent a very hofiile appearanceand indicate the actual commencement of war. LtN ters of a late date received in town from Quadaloupe and St. -Minim,' announce that the commanders ol the Britifli frigates have received orders from their government to capture all French veflels : and that feveralare ci tiifing to the windward of Guadaloupe and Martinique ex prefsly fot that purpofe. The. following was piiblilhed oa the i?th of May, two hours after the arrivals New-Orleails, of the exprefs forwarded from Wafting ton the ith ot 'April : Don Jtan Ventura Morales, It is hereby made known that hi moft excellent Sir Don Pedro U ballos, Secretary of State, &c. has forwarded to roe, under date of lit March paft, the following roy" order.? - - " ' . V The King being informed of the ediel that voir hav nbliflicu iitmir h H.nnli t v T-i COW3 . 1 andjbffc'cls of the Citizen of the U; ' k fr. . hU-fc 1 w f States, in New-Orleans, gtantco. ted to the hat ion bv the 19A article the treaty of 1795, his Majefty thauorht fit to orrler. thr voU Pcr' mit the faid Depofit in Ncw-Orle-n without prejudice to what lct governments fxnay agree upon ' tween themfelvesl refpefting 1 . conftruclion to he given to tbe 1 treaty in what relates to ca' f the eft.blifhment of New-Ofl for another on the borders ?! Mifliffippi, in order that the htmg of the merchanapc fefts of thft IJ- S; be which 1 communicate t Royal order, for itsmr ft PUD performance on your pan. . v And whereas the edift ot t" Octoberlaftmft, whicn p fh pro"'" tea me jmroautwvi - rt jW o the mcichandize ana c, cures - - A
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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