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" Fivnclvtas well iitwcUii tfeVJ ' .ie -deed be tnirikithev-havealttiaav.- '-c. v flora? so.Tfnr?,mn' other -ciPCXira- ituu wtto left CampKe;.onATueS -r asvstu$es Hhatret tcjoic- - ; : ioi had talc Vti place hete ;id ,cbn V v -sutnccota victory garoect ny tne 1 k ' rVrif i m lrmam .hot suthftinh liehenqulred the pamu:.Qfiit V V 54e couldgivc hiottT ccotmtthf, ' MfroTclj comndant Could not tcIL s V t, least vipn eared to be -ignorant jNVUat "Avasx the cause pi thtf rctoic . ..nf ,vs - - Jtv : 't::., i ' Letters fiom, Krance 'of a-late ; U-tfc received Ut meht. ho tat k '"WP, o ouriorC crying the highlaoby ttieHorv; 1 .Stqryin bauf ted; we sMl thea oppose a check -lQ st& b-iter U ' --lis)mlJa t?ythe;auiam wcre.: Wihc untawful demands the ear commtlnfca-Ioll thehce Ybnhtacific ir I :VJ;&iatcdiwitHjpraeat slaughter,; einy ;.and we may thusth- we Ocean; and Iieuu Glirkc was S f' aridHhat ;i6c0'cnirontrs, id 'MflT cdrifidentUniclton upon the iroocl nAtftd second in imtiKaifrhW. n'"' ,:frecest)r cimabnfeli mtb anda JconsequenceB of our cfffirut oeihg .wcre to enter intd.'rohfnc'eu tY - , ot tizT: French. 1 f'bniWrtc's' rc- l armed with the justice of our cause the Indian t natbns;fthcii;'route;' ' trtat '.recre'seoted temporary, r.jli . : xor thepurposeptconccniratmshls ' If Iv aj forces4 whojare 'acknowledged in ytuese letters q have' GtFered con . sitTcrajjly.thrcsg French Geasrals . : f a r e ai l . !.tn i Vi vai-.Wnrfei I W.H . . si "fe. woupded nd three missing. -v-The KusStansarifuUoivedtohave fought ted to ha Vi2 -hap L two horses killed ruiicler, him m ' the action. Miona ': prte is skiUUo have; been slightly C vcunded, . and I to liave ;had one horse killed fc un;ltf.him, , and two v Aui-de-camp killed by his side; T ha privnta letters ulso state, that ihViountrv prvople:pf'9ke down all . rthe bridge to prevent or impede theTttrerqf thj: French, who, in return, h-j Jai'i waste." the coun- try for iseveril leagues round. A -cxttmp of 6,000 :Kussiabs is sta- j' -ined the' Gr.tod Army on the 5th ' inritant: ; a fact which, in the pre- sent viruation Viiftairs, mmst' be , - d'enUd-'-. o'f csnsidcriiole import tmce.- t . , L.ast night we received theKrench journals, tn the ,3th and the Dutchf to the 2ih inst. '.They do "not bnnjg the accounts from the.armies down to the batt e ofthe 2d, but thry serve to nil up tKechain of dt'taUs jcspecting the event? of the campaign; Massenas h-ad quar ters Were at Gonzi on the -35th V.ti. the t.tace''Troni whence hiVdispStcKeerVdated nine davs before. The Atchduke es, w e may conclude;. Was suffered to retreat unniolespdduringthat time.; This is most important infofma tion . It proves that the Archduke; i had no Other impediments to ap? rr hend in his march, to Vienna, pers o5 the 7th; that .fifteen thcu s in I hg!ish and .Huians have landed at, Naples. ': -. , y - : British Army ori the Continent, By account lrom "opr army op the coptin ent'w e are inf Or m ed that Lt Gen. Don ,re mnmed at V eiden or; the 8ti int which place J is ihe Jiead of t.- British ar!tty? The miatii-H .Are. ciartercd in the en vi Tans 'of B'Jcmdn;.. The..Bs8 bare, ? ft Verden in order to mUtch to HirnslnHyhte cli ac ly. to be blockaded: by them and the Gei mjii leiwnT ,undrr the oi General . . ' . Prsclamattor., -. '."' '" r' ; Ax-drsssedtt .e inhabitants cf tlie Electc. rate i.f Ianover, I Georg - D m, Iieut General i;vOv; service Oi" his Majesty of tV.e . t Tilted 'Ivdisklom of rvjr.Ui- i'ii' ;iid Ireland, 'jcommander in chief ! O' a cor s of liriush troops imon the .continent, hold it for my hi i j .outVt'upon my urrlvl ia his TvLi- jrstyS v?ennao tatss, to ir?;;ko inovvn and declare hereby 10 the .inhabitants' of'thj LLciomu i JlrinovcT that thj prmcipa w.ijeu ' of ne trorpi 1 h ive ilic h.-aior-t-ommaudV '.is xo eiVuct tl evacua iFlliSjSldivJ itV. Gcl itl.1.: ,!:it. v IX. "xv'w v,.. vvv j laminar to uit inaac in tne -.oommi;- tohimbv the division oCMarmonL lice by Mv. Crowniijsh.e,.srnak, It 13 stated in the sm Paris pa-M' Wtfen, witiirui liecid'ng -u;on.jti nnr(repn TT. j i r'lii.'.i ortss commanu, mvixe an ucuwh, r vnosC' citcumsiancrs wiii i"iv, ii. to inteV'into the mUitarv service I particubriy. those who. have pre- Jr,hW tinWmNtn the Hanove- -.:''! ! i.v--Kitfi?hnii'rntd .WttrW; .ianr lm-H. 1 " , J.V,t . . ,i Tincrc x soau insure iu vici un - r - .... .1. ' i ui. , 1 privilege awacu u w 1 , in oelialf of our- Rin and country i Given at St&dt. N ov 2a,.: - GEO. DON; -Ucta. Gen." lf. J C; Smith.from the commit- tee of chiim made a report, on the petition of Oliver Pollock ; The re; port states that the petitioner appears to be cn nled to a part ot his claim, which lt'cognizshle by tlic treasury Ther the-e fore recommend .. hat ne have Jeavc 10 riihdr&v? Vis petition, j Agreed to. The House went into a committee of th whole, on thtt bill authorising George Iapp and his associates, to locate a township flud in the India, na territory. " n On motion ot Mr Conrid the first payment was required to be made in four, instead of six years. ,On motion of Mr. Lwb an amende merit was made requiring the loca tion to be made before tne 1st day 01 January next.: . i "Mr. Clark? though opposed fr the principle of the t?;II, thought uf it passed, the settlers should not be embrrasseil by any obligntieit to cultivtc lh iue H therafore nvved to strike out that part of the bid width relates to this object. lotionlbst Ayes 42 Noes 5 i. ;Mr.Growriiu4hicld m:Tcd so to amend he. bul to .charge interest on the sis last pymcn;s, from thv: expiation of the four years wheti the first jayment is required to"be made. Motion lest r .-, v' After:a 'variety of othjr motions to rhodify the provisions cf the bill, most of which were neg itived, th" cnVmit&e ipse, and ; reptrtcd their agreement to the bill .. - T he House ",immcditely?. took the report into carisiderauoru Af.cr vu. r ious motions to amencj the bill, mosi of;.w1it;jl.V .vfere.dUagfecd .to, a ma'tmri ihe 'liouse'aWut 4 o'cltk sd journed. I 'v. -r ' -.. . . .v ..) Tuesday, 1 ebruar 18i-' ' " The7 Hous okr up the u ; 'Bished business 6P yeserdjy.v Wtiicntht ytas and nays were taken jpii the a mendment proposed to the hdl. autho rising' Geo tire iiapp ,nd his usso ciRtes to.locu atowhhipvin ! 'jbe lu dianattx'nr ory, .requiring ithev.p:ay riient of interest on all the ioatar iuelitr C2;cept,tiH first; whUhi was , ca iri ed j jec$sL 44.', hen the bill was oiderud to be tngrossed fpri thirit reitdintr tordav.' I A .message vra reecived from tle President of the V ittU States, furr tiishinthe jnfprmatioii caUed for by .'resolution bfihr 2ftli ult Telative to the t:: endit u res tm . ' tb e v various ' fortifications-' in the . United and those ou the nut y yardif ; Avhith whs rtferrl to a cMnvijttee of thk vho!s$ op-iheltate of tii bunion,, "; ;l ' v-The Hoi4bt AVcht Into a com &pt?ee of. the -vvbple cr; the! bill to. ruxjipo- rate a Pt-csbyttmn church in George Toww. ' - y : Altec making several amendments 'he coipipUtvc roo, aid reported. heir ui-etnttnt' W;,tne'oiil. 4 unuuu 'int.'iiuUtetooR Up Li.i- re lion. . 4 .,,JiAt-Cl;irk moved .to KtHk? out th hbt svc!i(jru ' He su'd hisebjretvas o try toe sense -n ihc u.itue op the .hia.i k b I!. He wftsi-jnimi 1 ?i) aU 'U-tCOVrOi--.:;. Mini 'wiv'fii. ! .( y U; tiiosi: IUr Mix -.- . i ' . !. I ions put poses,,) andtaedvthe same acciirdingly U na ay nthoauklavv ' vHis VBritunmc;Mestyr my itttto'nng hself to gradous'Sbverein-lscnVin thebUUs:; , will receive bis tiw'i ah thefmost ' - Wednesday ,eb.J. - 7 " t .tW' ; -.The following message rece:v- frichdVy .manner r I erctor(et m t . mv - rhf. , L I V,; MVtv name andbvhiscx- 1 ;.hirtthebmivhTcj opurcna,vj'Hirw the option lihalf 6dlhtwlhe lull. 1 crii iiiwi. -.- - -ts '- . : tfti unuc statu j H v.iss nursuuuee 'u vm w nosed to Conertss by a message oi January 10, 5dIlu,y,,c,uu? their apwooriation for carryingLit mi tfsceuiion,' Captain Merits tflhwr Lews, oi me nm .mw..- irv; waiaoDointcd; widi a party oi v,: r.- iri-.Z,'.; men, to etnlore the: rivef ltss?un, from its niouth ur its sourpe,arid, with a ?tew to theistr4blishmeht of commerce with thdln. They tmcx cd the Missouri , May.'-.14, 1304 uul on the 1 t of Noydmber took up their winter quarters near the M and an loxtns, 1 600 miles above the mouth gf "the river, in lali 47deg. U I'm. 47stfc. north and loni 99deg "24rri. 45scc, .west' frotp Grnwich. Oh the 8 ill of Aprils 13y5 they proceeded up the river in pursuance of the olei.tH prescribed to; tliem. "A lctteiot the preceiiing cuyi Aprii 7, irqm 'uapi. Lewisv is hcfewilh communicated. During his stajy among the Mandans, he had beciV able to lay down tb Missouri, according to cmrses and distances WlfcU n his passage up it, cor r ec ted br frequent o bservation -tA oflongdudf!: apd latitude-.;, and ?o add to ; the actual survey of this portion of the river; a iyenc?fel map of the country, between f.he Mississippi and PacifiCv from J the 54th to the 54 th nitie of communicating! duriug hr jovirncy and residence with thm. Copies cf this map are now presented to both houses el Congress wuh these I communicate also a s'.atisii cal view procured and 'for-warded by him, of the Indian nations inhabiting the-territory of Louisiana, and the countries adjacent to Us northern h wttitci a boiJers of .their coinmcTce, and of other interesting circumstan ces respecting tha m. T In order to render the statement as complete as pr y' be, of the In dians inhabiting the country west of the Missiiiippi, I add D:. Sibieyrf kccottnt of those rcsidin. in and ad- jacent to the territory of CVdeans. -I communicate also, from the sine person, an acccusit of 'hi HeJ river, According io tlw b-sst inforhirdja he! nau ueeu aoie to couect. . .HaVi'ng been disappointed, aftej con&icefuuie preparation, in t tie1 pur pose of sending an exploring' party .up that river m ihc surnmer ol 1S04, it was fhouht best to employ the HUpimi ! of . that year in procuring a svriovvle'J'e of an imercaUng branch t the rcK called the. Washita.. This was u'niJertaktn undt'r ilie direction of , Mr; Dunbar, of Natchez, a citi zen of distinguished science, who had aided, and continued to aid us widi liis' diaintt rested atid vaiuable services intthe prosecution of thee entcrprlzjs; He ascerftUd the river to ihe remarkable H6t;S'priiigs near Jfeiit.lat. J4,il-.i, 1 cuf2, $6 45 west from Greenwich, Ving'its Cruises and distances, and correcpn them by frequent Celesiral observi- tions- Extracts from his observa j nons, and copies of his mspof.tht 'river, : Iropi its mouth' tthflip Springs, make part of the present cb mm un ications. 5 Tiiffiiipni nation of he j.ed"river ' itself: isbut iibW commencing, a .:r ' v- : r- t" Th JEFFERSON ' J Orciered,That .000 copies of the message, ipgemor-Titn) .me occqrn papyngcommunicauonsbe printed 1 luc. me viae oi ine memoers. , , k The house took" into consideration the; amended! bid for layipg aJdu'oR 10, cloiliirs ou eve ry slave; ii Tint itfif iiito the United StVrVes::' ' V ''- : x. - , - v aritHJ Ul.a'teandmehta were i jj :ht:b the blH'as .otdered 'lo 4. tUIl U to cas of siuRlin laVe iiito ttw' HvSvcv t1iattWt?ssej'iu which" i JtiUy aj)r uithl shall be forfeited.- dtgrec of latitude. Thsedditiory are fron? information ttfSffifj&XronL' Indians with wi6m.;fie"'tfa"porlit. X Staicsi'barVcd'l)ir Salutes - A li 'i;rts; ioctvii it. ciannt atta LQmaKeprp making fut 'itier pr5visibh' iVextnuUhing debt i committee .of the VhOb, Mjf, Ciegf; hat -'f etdtive ' to the ' salaried of the 1 'i'he'.bttl tolncrcastrHhe salaries of Judge of the superior ci.urtr an addi tional .salary of. 500 dollars for ser- vices heretofore '..performed by- htm without the aid cfuhe other Judees. Messrs. Sloan and r!Marriwether called for information relative to the group d s on whi ch t h o prp posed- iti f crease of salaiUi hiade n ; r f Mri Ear)r repltcuV that since the brkahization of the, teVtitory "of Or- teans the President had notbecri able td obtain any person propeiU qualified, except ;M Pterost, who had consequently teen, obliged to perform all the duties-el" the court ; tha it v.'9S' requisite for the Judges! net only to understand; the ''laws' - of their o wn country, but like wise those of the country to whom the . terntory belonged previous io: its cession ; and in addition to: this, it was nsces- sary for them to he acquainted w ith j the French and bpan;.sk:)ahgua?es$. Added - to this, 'the price of living was extremely high, and me cimtt very, unhealthy. '..' " ;; ' ' V . :: The committee ross and repiwrled their agreement to the ti which wss read a th;vtl time. . ; ' Messrs Merriwither ;rd G. W Campbell Opposed, and Messrs. J. CUf, Clark fend Nicholson supportca the hill, v -.;'. '-;.; , ; . ; Mr.. Conrad moved a;, postpone meat of the bill ti'.l to-mono w. Mr. Jackson hoped the bill would bt recommitted to a select, commit tee, empowered to ps in review the salaries of all the judges of the U. S. He did no thiBk.the aiarics in this bilf too high, but he thought those allowed to the other' Judges too low; The question was then taken on. the motion to postpone, wnicn was carried-i Ayes 57V Mr. Newton said he had been re quested, to present several 'resolu tions, unanimously adopted by the citizens of Noi-folk and Portsmouth expressive of their in Jigna ion at the ; conauct i -ii. nam, on uio ium. na tions and piuiutering to which cu: commerce is e'xpbedf and at tl'e 'e reding situation to which ur i.r-ve seamen aro subjected by a:bi- rafy and illegal impressments ; ulso ixpressive ot tilth determination' to support -with tbeir lives ud forti?e ,uch measur. s as the sounc.ils of the ati n may ad pt. M r- Newton said ie ,was happy o v thw occasion to be nsd the or.an of ihU coniinunita ion. The rtftotutioos were charac terized Mr. N. said, by that Jan- 5juagc wn c j had been iseq on the spirit nin: nunoraote lo uie ciuzcns ofift free ard independent nttion. The reh liit ibh were then re.d, and rrfet fed to a committee of tha whole on ihe stale of the Union. Mr; J. Ciav reported a bill for a- mtndin the LiHrary act, which was ; referred to a committee of tlw whole o-inorrow,, ) -t , - - ' Mis? Si it i ' : ,'. That VERY y ALU ACLK TRACT s . LAND, . i ;I)f THS STATS OF TEfKr-SfctE; ' , XHici was granted by the Sute of nskieratton of hiamihtary s?rvJcesiCJora tains 10,00( Acresi ort hereaiaut, tree Hon- i tlispute otny Rnd, emrvn the hear a-irsf-Jiis Harpa;h,. Mill Creek, ArriW-' u's Creek, and Stuart's Greek''hd'ls fuliV fiat jf not superior m iertthtjrMariv oruea iucc oi, tuat extent withro the Mibiarj. ;J(undaries. Land conveniently :t"uated iu Mats ; l;ate, . or Property of at most aii ot hW mdwiiroe received in I'ayjtSent: Or.', ne-third Mtlie valus is paid down m Cash; 4mvemmCieqit wili be ojveu torth ir tinatriperius purchaser giving Bojidbcarjni nuctcsi irpm uie , u.ttcr pay able aunuaby w'rti appioyd Security. , , ''-,'L .. ' ; Persons dpsed 6 purcliase, may leur the ,P rice, ndrpeJnor particularly nfrsp e l tbtecondrtjorisV by apply i ng,to Thonsi tljrv ; af this piace," ocioV ilie Blouai orjOUurodii - xjrrieir Nasnyjil.ii'c- ' 'V4.,.A. :,? i9mv8 Blount . vT"he Ea- for estishinlz the .:Vter-ruy be liadf a fVw copies -vis";rdi jLwiccK' and-Tarred to? a committed df;tbe whole, -r, . V 'n house Vesolved itself: into a the Judges of the4'snpcr:or and tlis tvjet court, frpUJjOOO to S,500 'dql Ws; aad aliovsI B. PxevotfC iiMclcdrcd utaCjetof xClVvr t''J . Utiras to advaiUeet wtb a iu. V(f H utjC avii , i'f.wWl ltf'Cntrt 'riri-o ' At.' .1 . ; viT " - t . wv u'viuti into it I 'S to tail Tiurcliaserj,. if tirrttv.,-. Vv the puphase-mOMey-would rrZ t.d t&e&ilxfae m twelve W-mis n, ' f...-., ii' i.- . r r ..v-u f;o1iu.fXe Land and Piantatifm raay bt had immed ateir.f ; d-w. davis. yjValuabfdvLand forfait. iJVE Hundred, Acres lyinsr oa f fabb's Creek,, in Granville Count On tliis -Tract there are about BQ or 9q Acres ofgood low G round, a tolerably DweUin-lIbiise. Als?, four hundred Acres Jymg on Tar River, on the main roid lead, mg from Granville Court. House to UaWj," It j supposed there. are 200 acr.es of oa4 Tobaccy Land to clear, and -about 1$) acrej dettrtsi-fit for cultivation. i AS I airinxiaasS toreinove to the State f Tennessee, X Will exchange one of these Tracts for Land1 in Teuncssee. Nsgro Propertjr Will fce taken fa payment, or Cash. Possession rnayde hadimmed faelv. fdleyahm .Vit WALKER, , Runaway taken up. tXTA.fe cjp,hUei: ;io' the Jail of y Vilkes County -on Uie 8th of Sent. w!rta$t,1a NEGRO M&N who calls' him. sen rcicr, . ana nu ociongs to Joha beard of Prince George. County, Virginia. The Fellow is about 53 years old. The owner is, requested te.eprne forward, nrcve nropcrtTVpay charjresjar.d take him away. WUivbofOi N. C. Jcn. V2, 1806. VtOST, ' , About tbt mt<ie rfjcauary, oh tbc Neabert TWO NOTES OF HAND given Andrew for jQ3 iO, an:l the other fey William Daiiiel forS'lO. and aar.sfon'd ti the Subscriber. r All Persona are cautioned from receiv'mg ,or trading for sa d Notes. Any Person who has found the said Notes and wiU return dtcra to the Subscriber, shall be rewarded. ' V - : .. JOSIAH ,t K01 ICE. ttHEREAS my wife Mactsir ' Tapp, ha eloped from my Be4 and Board, without any reasonable cause what. pevcrf and has dealt largely on my Ac. count, I do therefore hereby forewarn j3 Persons from harbourm, 'trusting ortT f diting tad Macynier Tapp on my Accouat, as 1 am uaterminea noc to be ansverabi: for any debt or cofitract fliade by her after tka date heiecf. . GEORGE TAW. Fteran Canity, Jau. 14rA, 1805. COMMITTED fto fhe Gsot ef Rcnaan Comity, JST. Carolina WO NEGRO MEN, wbe sar. thsy b'lon? to-a certain C harks Cwto of Ch-rlesou. They .are both black ; the one cihs himselr Cato, the other Frank One .is 'upwards of tffiy, the other abort forty year clJL The owner is requeued, w come foiwatd pay -charges, andprovtfca uivjjerty, otherwise said rjegtoes wui nsrea a,ccora:ng to law. V TH. HOLMES, J'r, Saltthvry:, Icb. 14, ' GLOBES, Just reaeived From London, B, the Printer hereof I A N elegant Pair " of Eighteen Incbf GLOBES, - with the most modern M CAVeries and the latest improvements, , These Globes would be a great acquisition to any Academy where 'Geography and Am dwheromhoutes. ' oin tt nay ot ftmenwn cuom trouoniy are iav2Pt; as,bing upontofard independence; and they nreatbeua . a scale, all the objects are very dUtiacUf marKtd u:)cn them. Price 65 dollars J. Gales has afso on han-1, Csres's V l ertons andSmith'rGenr'-al Atlases wit ;, v.ry kind ot bcuool Hoy a LOST, In fie iVfif o lie of Dumber, .A POCKET BOOK, containing Note fcr glOO oii Robert Crer.V.srJ givento Lvt la Joptiti, admimstrator of J1 Jc.plin, dc. th 12th March, 1804, pay ble ;n three days , W'lso. an Order btam" the last term, of Wake Court, on tbelfp t-es of V1n!kni i Lee. dec. to the amount 0 200 to Benjamin Smidi, endorsed thi subscrber by ssid Smith. Likewise i J sttument f Writing givei to the SubscnW ny orusaanan yurren, wue oi u.; with tlve defi very of two Negroes, Ftb J Bob, given for the safe payment cf t Voe mentioned' erder, delivered a$ property of HVm. Lee, dec .by said Currenj with severaili Judgmen and Recemts which I cannot recollsct, rhe money. I hereby forewara nt.ps son from trading for any ot the pes. ' . n MOHDECAVJJt " :"-'"'"f'" " ; Just iu bli g hecbyhe! Printer hetof , . Jew Collection of Spiritual Song :'.'-. v nostly onirmai A AVil'l A A X. '':l.-;'--f . Al .THE ' A TIactlsorh- Etlivn of Gt)&lMliTARY . .n . the B':' .i-er..;irJr.-. .. y.' :: r..r r!!ii'1 l ',y vXi ard t Vhi for i AleV CC.1C5 i f t' c 1 : , v. , .uie vi iwwi"aUon oi the UrCs.- j I1 ? GRANVILLE iCAliS t - - - . jf? -rr-' . . - r e TV a' . ' 1 A iiji m!au it t;.ijit' ensiled.
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