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5 - ' tower cis T."'"ice 4m " t 4. J v tVrvedWW' Ume. cumb arc Dn gs yet tW Arrest ! -4W,.iCwno, 1 yA-; ii; 'Ai'iL IB. ;; HaTOptcxctilateiMiv Drakerand jlof riatts does not appeato g thin: in the House of Lords, on-'Jnffs ylasu ttijribUon jipadbyilX&rd, : v 3 tflitlforvtheBrodiKtloa ofapers; was cameafigamsx umsury uy - fish Militia, and disppSwi tb I ; iiine:$e preceded -by mcf upe quivoieaVsmptoins than an accidental - c)rctfh'.aiK& like- this, VVwbrsame time LiicettainV that,UxeopPptior .st-3iaatebcen.v wixc.0fiatnonly bctcirjcencmias3rcompo5 cordant material and fwcMliihk ei 1 v - hw fn-ina :c5jntoncnt part; 1 -It Is abcvev ill dciitahk, tfeat thi ' V; fectloui ;Ti; exhibited duting'the JVtoeytcia cohfest should .nptj :'.berer ncwe i Atthkt period, the enquiry pbBtW cobtiifteiitt - the arrival ot Xtmsfcr this' Post Vr . . . - . ' ' TSe iFfenchllpapert cpiitaUi an ac count cf the death of Pictiegnk, which is stated to hjiVe happenediby his wil hiaid and.to this is appended a reuxstial jjw -ciaiisshctrlng the'roarks of violence fourid'by them on the body, whence the nature of the death- is conciudedl This latter report is more to erdied on the former -iij- - It mflv .fiirlv he susnected. that die boWKStnnof the Mameluke t uard executed the Will ofthe fero- ciour Italian on tnis ora e roan in? n - - '1''-' T 'II deed it is asserted, that thei account 1 rtFth nri-trrvHw iiiride i ri4lumisilv II forged, ft: id Sootain internal cvi- II Sdenfce of itifalsehbc prepares - fer !new. tragedies by an- nounckig Mbfeau and Ceorgea to be A report hss beaa orcnTated With in these few day of the Dutch fleet -tiavingcome : tOUt 01 pott y put It ap- pears voidot foundation , r ;. -s ft aprajChat -'the King ofSwe ! 4en whowas ai Baden when tne Duke DEnghein was kidnapped, exerted himself :ti44ho1ibabiy! to accom- prcurerbVatnbM at orisiwtu . lirASters1 for mat purp but his enott Were waxailingr ; Ji will have been-seea,-that ibe Swedish Minis ter is the onlv one of the Corps Di plomuUque Who did not re-echo the! nVe of Tallevrand ; a" distinction Very honoujable to the pbWer which -lie genres . The tttftereht attempts fo execute the scheme with the stone ships have failed. Perhaps they might be use iU fully employed as fraissoits in the for mation of a harbour in some jort of r tha United Kingdom. ; ; : -Mr rtN he journey of Madam Bonaparte, XXiotner of the first Consul, to-Home, at thief present conjecture, is. a cir cance yrhich may give rise to tario.us conjectures, especially as "she vras' attended with a strong guard, and seemed in such haste that she would trot stop to receive the congra tulations of the'puljHc .functionaries. A letted from Rome in the CleFde Cabinet, of April first says, that Madame Bonaparte, mother of the Princess Borghese, wa sooi) ex pected in that city.'V The object of the old lady's journey may indeed be merely a visit tdrrdaughter s but we recollect that at the commence ment of. the French revolution, ; the By these means they i escaped the melancholy fate which had awaited many of their friends: and relations Madam Bonaparte may have thought it prudent to tollow tueir example JJiamonds and Jewels ;are easily car ried, and. would no doubt, be perfect ly safe under a guard of hussars and . gensuarmes. t According to letters from Paris, an address has been presented to the First .Consul, bv the Conservative Senate, praying him not only to name a successor, but to take upon himself ahlgher title than he has yet assumed 5 504 td mae the same hereditary in 4hii family. The title of Kin? or oi ttnperor,vis what he is known to fcave forigsighed for, and now it ap ' Peai aptltWrnptis to be made to as- f ''J!fc e ce, or April tftifT "Vn PKc; funds have ri . erf ce the day on whieh th n fWf tpresentcd 4n address-tb tht vuaui, taough the ob ect of ii nk exactlv knQWM. . aunts or l.o.uis the xyt. wnen tney v 'iv?rS,iy Ipard, at 9 P M-manned and arm storm gathering W4se- iI""at ".Vl"cn Pv There had been 4 moderate; ly withdtevvfin time,andtookuptheir iY aaopimpj aT,anction,ng, wa : Eail datHhuh. - aooae in a state ot greater tranamiitv,i t 5 v v9't&i,iuc iuui re- By :the Hambnrgb Mail which ar rived yesterday we' learnt that a gtratpart of Switzerland is in stale ofufrection aintfe constituted authorities v imposed upon thai orTbe happy f Country vV by- rft6 cOtimon scourgof Europe -The absence of the Erencfcias wasrmaae - tne, sra iial 4 of; reVblt. In ; the cantons ot Bertie, i Soleure,' Argen, Fry e tc. the temerity of the insurgents 11 Ireached he Jhighest ptS m4 evrx. ishere prevent toe people trom I WtflSe atli Allegiance tg the hjecontitutionr -Z Jn the btoftJie 3th tut. some oi ine qisanecieo, set lire to the Castle of Wadenshweea:, wUelLake of Zurich, and the -last letters I 'state that the i Iknd maan, unaijle' jto resist the torrent had soil- cited the. return of the French army So much for the boast - of the Consu lar official scribe, of the happy and independent stale of regenerated Hel vetias ' We ithiiijrimjg:"ee favoured with a nbtefroni"sa gentleman who has just escaped front France," having left Dieppe on boatd an Aniencan ship hdmeward boundon Friday last landed on the Coast ot JLorset, trom .an open boat, on Monday, and arrived in town yesterday. He states that the army .encamped along the coast of Picardy have begun to manifest 'great discontent at the delays which has 'Ul&n ,place... respecting the inva sion Of this country, which they have been assured three several tunes in the course of six months would cer- tainly oc put in execution at a given period, j The. middle of November was the! first time mention td, the last of January wasthe second, and the third the middle of March, since which ibe aaiyity;therep;araaons has considerably. eaxed, except in A. m W W n vt i-v-vAWO wnav;J5Bs u. v'& y wo, above twe nty batalhons ot whom our informant assures us, were ordered ihioiffinterTodr , during the period of .hisMay ;on the coast, which was about a iortnight; ' 4 In -recard to rumours of msarcjpc- ttons, sec. m fans, he says tneyfar riyed daily and though altogether nntounded, they are generally consi- itocrea as siryugiy cpreswc ui uic wishes bf the people, which, pre eve ry where explicitly in favour of v a peace with England. British Hoiae of Commons. APJUC 16 Draie tufipased Gonecspondate. 1 - . lord aid, that he trusted the House ntouUI excuse him for de viating a little from the ruteslbf de bate, ai)d particularly as the stable ct, Pon whe would occupy srnall the honour and character of the xountry were matenallv involved. He alluded to the foul imputation that had been endeavoured to be east ern thd Government and its representa tive by :a recent, publication in a Frencli official paper. To the cir cumstance. vOf;that transaction, he thought t beneath him to advert, as lbng as they had been confined to tne ioul ana malignant pages ot tne Moniteur ; and while they only ten ded to demonstrate the rancour of the French w GoVe'rhrnent, he thought it was the besrand most dignified course to treat them with scorn. But the papers purporting to be a correspon dence between the British envoy ex traordlnary at Munich, and a person residing at Pans have been officially' communicated by the French Minis ter toj the different Ambassadors in that city, and the honour of the na tron has been impeached upon unsub stantiated Facts, improbable in their nature unproted, and, he confidently trusted not to be provet!.: To those communications acknowledgments P"" th?1 n cast on the H 181 . character and in the de- Kstate n which : the greater lan f tne tourts qt iiurtpe was placed, the .Representative7 of the Court iot Russia was the only one of the Diplomatic Body who did in his answer express any doubt of the fact. that commuracation was m rtt a certainly , go to very extraordinary Minister, and hope would rn,, nf :mt .i. . to tne answer of the Representative - "'y'muvc oi a rower wno had sprunglrom the same .source With ourselves, whoeH . 7-" 1AU-1" IYl,B anerjmia ianguagevwas the same.? and wh interests; he trusted, were not oppo- sed; io; each other. (A loud ervf near i-near 5) lie was sorry to ee senUments so derogatory from the uuiir :f. neisfirmsncharacter, re mved with chPiian faftittir- .W e resistan If 'Ye know .i,itfXJr tHat should to to EtirOperand to the world, ipai ; JLneyy , nayer not poini hc ucu uic wnuie tx yesicroay, Jantl the daggeiof,to assassift'.' vV' dtterjpiitpink the stone ahj&s must lhHpel bf theExf unieienen , omigauons to uic no- woiiuDnecu' 4t mm mi the ioul Wat ferifrn as port ot -tne jl ivuiaea, nvona - a I char&e the mosgmfpded&n dia bblitali urged by a Governmetlt the 11 and attrociotis that liavc ever disgra-J ced and. blackeried ; human nature s to the imputation that the anthers and perpetrators of that foul crime have attempted to throw on his Ma- jesty's Government, it is almost be-1 neath theu: dignity ;tox;cndescertd " to refute it ; but 1 think it my duty to state tohis hodsed tothe civilP aed,.trld;thafoa given," thjtJno instrnctions have beenr transmitted to the VBriiish Minister at the court of. Munich, to engage' not strictly consistent with the most cmi Animte nKcowurtro f K -'rifyhfc I OVlVTyiVUl VJi3V 1MIVV W V ol natrons, and what peinaps is pa ramount to theo, the duties of hu manity Alter . having said thus much, I hone it will not be expectcrd of me that 1 shoulci ; say any thing mre in renh' to that most false most scandalous 1 J - - 7 - -1 ... and malignant 4mputa- tion. As to the correspondence to which the noW& Ibrd'has alluded, it is impossible for mb to enter upon the subiect, until somfe Communicatibn shall have been rereived from the honourable person ;.who has beewso infamously attacked hi it--a Grentle man ef whose character I, perhaps, think as highly, and am certainly as solicitous as the noble Lord, or any one in the Kingdom can be- Lhave perfect confidence, that the more the particulars of his conduct are en quired into, the more' apparent will be thepropriety of it, and the vileness and laishobd of that (as I bave the best ground to suppose most impu dent and infamous fabpeati on. As soon as his Majesty's Government shall haves,, received the communica tion they expecti froni Mr. Drake, the noble Lord 'may , be assured they will not fail to adopts the most cflec- tual measures for assengbd main-lj v.,.mB w w,uj; must again express mrpbEgations to the noble Lord, for affording me ah opportiinity of c'ispe'tHng the anxiety of the country noon a subiect, the honour of ns representative for . ,1 which thev entertain all that laudable lealousy that befits a ereat and hi eh minded nation." lonoon, aphil 17. Letters recci-ed,,via Harwich from Holland state, that amomrst other preparations for the reception of the invading army, the French have . pe- remptorily jlemaiioed the possession of nearly "seventy houses at Utrecht, besides which; .an encampment is I marked out in : tliat neighbourhood tor 40,00-meiv r The:, houses, at is supposed, are intended; for the offi cers. - tf m 'Stone Expedition. ins lviaiestv s snm immortaiite; with thetone.iups;.tiDs and cut;: ters, uhder the orders ' of Captain Owensailed Irom Duherehess on the r mbrnihg bf Thursday he 1 2tH' inst ana ancnorea on OOUlogne oeipreine close of dy - Gnftheir arrival, Gora-r modore Morris made the signal 'for the boats of tfie blockading squadnoh hh?ffine. ,-Autirrrm Irkand Har. (Viz i-reopara, UAin aiu5J-caa, ocine, Ly) lo asseiribie on' boardthe Xeo- breeze AS the evening approached, it Gradually died awav? and at .midnight' it fell v ' ' . " ' Had the breeze continued, eve thing would have seemed as favoura tors tbuld have desired. The spring: tide.was'at itsherght atxiuf oneio'clock ii ptun s -qui me isoiognese were doubt rtl iorVlmfd ink tbaleityl Jl- mh of CMaVof BoS Iters an opportuBrcpelftng lo watct esrana tnnst iniairipijypTarg i ana ujeaounaauon ? so nam tnat , we s the xoast at DunlearV .as ever. preedej7i: ivi6o-Jp 'siiead mt, clairoira: to pscsered J J sing ' t.67 fro, and people walking a ' ;v-g-;; ; : - calm, nothing, therefore, could be ijoe. soldiers on guard neari the attempted,.: the stnps wjricb Had got cha5rwhere: thk w4pAi iihder weigh were obhed to anchpr muicJe iifigttMHfe' log on, jmd$.U,prepared. fo' resUlde'pjsta'thathe had kept the keFoTj . ' . .. . . ' L 'r ' "snai? I .niniuig ve ins- ??Fe? .h gptotit ari a dT forc cf len and forl)r- two luggers tnajdng m all sixty two satU hichere moored across the niouth of , the harbour irr the; Matron gest; position for Its defence; : " The, enemy's f coast hiolted most iriterestincr scene fif huafit and ned in tjie least. ; jThe'calnfr contii cross at a consiaeranie distance trom I lithe Tier Heads 4?ff course, should the stony masses bdpJaced there the J easUy blown by gun-poWder and re- noved piece by. piece,'-so' .'ai'mbst' admirably to assist in the teirairXif the. Pier Head, and in the construe tion 6Ta formidable battery ' hard by atjow Water,-at wbith the French are at this moment Should the stone ships take grhuA more gemote from the entrap the harbour, it is the onion of ma- ny) ihat there would yet be amfele space for the small class of vessels, which atone canenter this pot, tb time 6f tide as stial, and cial ropfWs tvmiW not "incasibftthem the If " wvw- " . " - II Un tire 1 6th terminal ,Apm qtn; I tlie Commissai'V of Government ap peared before the criminal and spfeV 11 cial Tribimal- of the Department of It ' the Seine, sitting at the f alace ot Justice, in Paris, and reported that he had just received intelligence from one of the judges of the tribunal4 whose office it was to prefer articles II of accusation against Georges, Mb reau ana ficnegru, tnai me lauer. had on the preceding evening ;cbrn mitted suicide in the prison ot tne Temole. He demanded that the' tribunal take . the subject into their immediate consideration. , A committee was accordingly, ap pointed to investigate' and report ;a- reeably to the general usage in such asess wno, haing visited 1 the pri on and heard the examination 'of the keeper, ordered that the body bf the ex-general Pichegru be inspected by sue of the most eminent physi- iaris and surgeons of the department md that they certify the cause of his. leatl) Being conveyed , to the Temple, and hiving taken the oah preiscribed iiuy vnc burgeons unanimously declared, that being Conducted by the gaoler into the chamber which ;KaC&?cn occii- pied by 'the exneicheeru; thleT 11 found upon a bed a corpse which I 1 . 1 . V ' . ' llthev recoo-niied to be masculine :'thSt 1 the body apoearcd to be that of man between 40 and 45 years oi dee, itres: nit Jtwir a aarK prown arcpeja 1 eyebrows of the same colbtir ; fpire- head large and bald ;v4earBluefctey eyes ; long nose, tnick, cat at the : 1 A end, and holiow at the top, Sec that after having minutely examined the said corpse they ieiarked a ciixAilafJ impression on the neck, abour tne breadth of two ringers, and- much marked on the left side ; that the strangulation was effected by the help of a cravat of bratk silk, which had f been twistedjs6 itly round, the 1 1 necit wiui sucx, as to nave prouueco dtat:jtht?iSiftW oed:vne?.tpnj, iweeh the teettf jj:$jthe same livid I appearance adeyery pail of the n uouy , inax.iu . Mxmes wcre co.u, (the mu3cea: d -the.-', fingers of Jthe hands very Pinch contracted that fin their opinion' the : corpse was i that - t wi mc extgcnsrai rita r;o h u k ; nna lltheikcU : ii , .. . SQldi pftherisph ll momihgvan nhcommbh qbugHnas pressure); fhey had waited - 1 ncneeru at supper in tne eyeninK lit?.. , . , r ... -.i " lP u,a iiwme:iimuvcnwiocwuc hwu Sv whenhe went tptQjthe room to m me situation arxrvc aesciiucu ntT.ffW .iritt 191 aim. Wfi1 Bftf' apllnmsed' to ';ayt; trfe II each, lureuiaiciuaci w wiium iic- wa .fyj by 20, poght toiiaveDeen u""'"j WKown hi his life time, cwho weW ago f having contracted with ied- he&1liendnterrtSi ff?lliennterrtgai.l J ry ted as to wnat ipeyr m:xmiL bf true r - . V.1 ' ',' " . ri -T. -. II ivW X hut a YMfll O. ; O- - sumstances ttendirtg-ht ;nt fe tfSSrZ - ceptmg one, ; . . . Banks of IretaridJtafce rid ; pav t nHETrustees of ihe Haleieh a '' f. NceUte Work, thl fottee Greek, Latin, Spanish, W. or their If World, Aironwny; Nayigiwion, klv- - i i v 5 -cm 01 'JE91 -of : Cfcb- Q?ar.rrv.-. ...', u;Hspe Readjn$ and Writing, Three DqL &tr. ViSirlorla? wiu'be 1 1 uected to tav for one Ouarrr'a t..;.- . II J " UUiUU J The Trustees rlattes thrmsdvt s, thtf, the Talent jai ,tiit ;Pruc.pal teacher rte extensive-flan of Educat.on pr0J sed, and tb central and healthy tion of Raleigh, thisinstitution wllj bef. Vom ed with a considerable degree of yAAx patroriage. " ;. It ia supposed tKat good Boarding niay U had for Students at sixty dollars- per annum. Mr. Detargoy being a complete Steuo. graphet, ,wiii initiate such' of the Student as desire it, in the Art of writing Shorr-hawf for which two Dollars per quarter aOditicu will be charged. - Such, persons as are willing to rccei Boarders into their Houses, are requested to inform either of the Primers thereof, that on the arrival of Students, this Information it&y be corninonicated to them. " June : BRIGADE ORDERS, , yHE Regiments . which compost the 4th Brigade are to bf reviewed br the Major-sGeperai at the respectite Coin. Houses in tb'- District of Fajetteville, i& the tbllffwing order-i-' At Sampson, on Saturday , October 13th. Cumberiajid, pn Monday the 25th. Moore, Wednesday the 17th. Anson, ob Friday the lSJth, RicruTMndftt Saturday the 20th. 4 Hobdson, oafonday the 2d - The OiLcers commanding said Re menu will have their Troops paraded pre cisely at one 0clock, P. M. on each ta.: Punctual.tv in making Returns -will be pected. T.DAVIS, Brigadier-General of the 45 i . y. of ortb-Carn!im.Mim. Tayettevilie, June ltii 1804. . II tl Statfe of NorthCarolina,! February a burry County. Trr-itr . c -Vw iZnA.rm trtrastjled by James Roberts.; in right ot n$ Wife, Against Randal &SjtmUvf I Adft-jruswrs of Richart amence, tvrried 6 i1i5$factUm of the said Uour& .thartii$attt$Jal Lav?rene is nmsn ' haSita nt Psfate. It is ordered, tli Notice of said Petition be gn-cn by Adv t3se!nt in the. Gstt Qi the. 5te thrqfr Week s snccessivciy , aiid f the Ritidal Lawrence do not sppear at oe nt ;0Ourt, to be held for wd County the secona Monday in August 'next, w the Petirion to be taken pso confcsio. . Teste, - J'J. WiU-iAo," May Teruv 1804, ' -TH15." '-TEMPLE Of HEALTH, ' ENCORE. PRESUMING thar no ne K teign has - yet receive the Stroke on the Political w stauding the Arrival of that Archetyp Reirovation, to set the Crowd W5"" "perhaps dropt hi Pandora s Bird both deficitent in.Pracuse, sihnit g in Theory. ." i ne castle or ibphhw- -nfflww1 so to have, been revolutionised, m yyaaze ar t oef uunw-- - . Ci To -elevate to Republican- rny address of lb4)2, with . . And toeiventhe fif4lg "jSfc down ray en this 4tk pay bf J- with ;ViyAT Hx, .ptdi ; oh ! - as ttm as a jLriu" . most as cold as Greenland 4. ,r A-MisIN-OF OOJ HundrJJO.aars 'TZmnpt lm raisa at tn 2 . , .4 Known how to appreciate our - . . . 7 - A1-
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