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.it 0. ''.!: ' ',.$-," -1 ,- - (to , coi si at prftOmt af- le, vviudh. would n o,essaHly call If A ."7 - rtvick. the 'r,u",,u w . 1 jtji t ! -i , , -i' ,1 ihf. umiv. :is we ;rt t ai'mi ij'- .? .: .. . . v jlpf: a foreign power, lrcm entering . vo- tuLts, l:s Se- ,'',v..n jJJ'.aSAGJs. to our limits. iSS. CO"''" oVuu.c,S, ifloyr- citizens i ihrtaienco nit fjtatt . . ,..r II., it 11 111 III- I- hum d in ". I t UtiilV. , - - , ou i . r . ... . I i lie iOVc oi .ui,c i inr bosom olour WfU.il ioa " - - o ! it t - ! . I ! ir kl ;tl u , ..)SO; MICH iliwnv. vw.. 1 ' - j i i . .i U. -a i u or lli'.f i-l' . u ItHluCCO I ;n o roiiH ayjiOl ensure out u.lmec m tne quiet pursuits of ; i.... i.i ii.v iii'iirit-fi ami y . l in- rtionscoinmi'teu ou our com- i U, Cot.Nei.e tl.an t v.A ' IC inov lav I to CI- It- 10 It .viivtu.ii u)on the hi'h , Jn Lio-e iiiicipie oi' pubii ... . ..r Iwli'li. Kfl til I WlrAU lliivt. IACii l5iaun.iii. v: !,jsdn anil usage of na'ious a i;l 'licit intercourse, and ine ind seturi y f their nuhts a" ci c;ti lie circum-tanceo I i, ucittliheexii-aoiclinary nus- u i. London, are already known ou. J ile insiruciions given to ti i.iis.c s were 1. ained in tru sin ., . i so.i it ot ami v anct moceration, tv ceot dingiv oroccciled, in con- ,,'ity t!te:ewuh, to propose ai- u.ti.xius wivich might embrace (fsetticuU tbe pohits ni diricrence utl) US; wuieu lingo wim us tmiloal unaersiancnng on eno; titial anil na;iuii. 'i"") oilu ;C for a commercial int rcous-e on en lo r itions ot'.suii.e equality. Attcr ' ,e aiui li unless euneavoi s to ellec. U:e to l';a till t) u: -;o-cs ui ih-ir mission, and ...... -a . .- ri.wiitfi KI 1 ! la 1 1 I ht jl,Ui.n a 1 1 uiiii 1 1 1 . 1 1 v o iMnini luv. s it-, t-1 their ins ructions, tvey con n.cU to si'n suc h as coull be ob- ,,Ld aiul-sncl ttuni loi cpnsidera- jrO' ialOlS tit lle SdUiV. mii.v., uiat Lv ert acting ag-.n.si their iv :,!t'ioiia and ihat tiieir government .iiturt could not be pedgtd for . r i i liLrun. onme oi ine aiiieies ... ' .. lit li-.rc K, i .wtii il'li rl ()MUSCV.i Il lltH. ll.lt UVVM i? a i I' : v i;4e oi cpniproioise, but iht is v.'cre oo lugniy nisut.vaind ti ,u-. ; and no sunkient provision n. i..e..i:;a:ustt.. p: im-ipai source u i ritatioiio and eohisions winch liK 1 kin it l o former violations of maritime ' rights, another is-riou. added of very exiensive effec:. The government of that naiion has issue i an on er in terdicting all trade by neutrals be tween ports not in amity. with them and being now at w.r with nearly every nation on the AtSan ic & Me- ' (iiierifntan searf our v, ssels are re- j quired to sci.tice their cargoes at j Ir.e first port they touch,' or lo re- , tu n home without the benefit of go- j ing to any o her market.. Unoeri ihis.ncW law of the ocean, our trade I onthe Mediterranean has been swept I away i reizurcsand co.tdemnatious, and that in other seas is tin eateued with the same fate Our difterf ncei 'with Spain re ma?n s.tiil unsettled ; n mea-uie having been taken on her part, since my I est communications io Congress to bring them to a close. But un der a state of things whi. h may la vor reconsideration, they have been recently pressed, and ah expectation is entertained thai they may soon be brought to --an i-st:e of soilie sort. Wit t their subj cts o'.i our borders, no new collision have t . ken place ; nor seem imnudia e!y to be uppre- ht nrWl. Tn ,uv former. ir rounds of; complaint has been added a., very se rious oiie. as yu will sec by the dt -cree, a copy of whicii is now comtnu rn unseated. Whether this decree which pro fesses to be coniormable 10 that ot the Ftench government of Nov. 2!, I Si 6, hereto. ore communicated to I'ongress, v. ill also be conformed to that in it construction awd appli cation in relati n to the L. Staler. ; had not been ascertained at the da.e 'of out last communications. These however gave reasort to expect such a conforniity.. With the other nations of Europe Oir lvRimony has been uninterrup ted, and commerce and frirndfy in tei course have been maintained on their usual tooting. Our pvace witn the several states on the coast of Uai barv appears as The moment. bcr peace vras thrcateriatl, I ctetmeci it indipens blc to" secure a grea e piovsion of those articles of military .(tes with wtucb our magazines were not irimieudy turnisned To have awahed a ,jrCv!uus and'speciat sanction by law, 'voi.lJ have lose occasions wh ch might not be retrieved. 1 d d not hessitate there lore to authorise eii.ajjement! for buth supplementa to our existing stuck as would reucicr it adequ ite to the t nierenc es threatening us ; and'.i trust tnai the L,e risiarare feeling ihe'ame anxiety fr the sale y o our country, so materially ad vanced by tins precaution, will approve vvi.cn done vv'iat they would have been so irnp -naut to beuone.if ihen assembled. Expenses, also unprovided for, arose out of ihe necessity of euhuig- all our guu- j - ... . i i i i . t Doats li'io aeiuai aervirc lor ine ueitnce oi our harbors, of all which accourts will be lad betuie you. VV K oiei a uvular army is to bt ra sed, and to wi at ex er.t, must depend on the j information so shortly expected In tiie mean tiiwe" I have called on t lie States for quoias of mii.tia, to be in readme&s fur w.est ui Ueience; aud iiave n.oreover en couraid the acctrp;ance of volunteers, Sc j 0 I am i"jy t i.oorm vju that these have ".tfered ihemclves with g'tat aiacut) m every part ot the Union. are order ed to be organized, Ik ready at a moment's warning, to proceed on any serv.ee winch they may be caied, and every preparation vvioiin u. e Executive powers has oten made , in ensure U-. the benetit or earl) exertion- . n.oi med Congress, at taeir iu.'st Ses- j sion, oi tlie emerpriZfs against tne public . peace, vhi-ch were belr ved to be in ute jpirat.oii bv Aaron Burr and his associates, oi tne measures talven xo defeat tliem, and to brui the oiicnui rs to jusi iee- Their en ttrnnxer were happ ly defeated, bv the pa'.not:t '. xernoiis of the miiit.a, wnenever called into action, by the fidelity of the army nd energy ot tne comaiander in j c'nef, inprompdy at ranging tne .lfliculiie.-. j presentiiig themselves on the Sabine, re ipaumg u meet those arising on the Mis : s s ippi, ani dissipating bciore tnea- expl Sion pinto engendering there. I shall hir.i- ! it my duty to Ly before you the piected j nigs, aki tne evidence publicly exh;b. ltd j on the uira nnjnt ot the principal .litend iers Defir the iJis'.rict Court of Virginia i You wi:l be enabled tu judge whether the detect v-'i in the testimony, in tlie .aw, oi m the xdmni.su t. on ot tlie law; and wr lurcvpi ir .n:il! liH i .mi i rt rKp I ptkIh , do jas. Jniutsr -n 200 do VV m. Dun Can, jun 10 J do "V Johnston JUCid . A. K..rnego 75 iio IS. Biock oUJd.j. D 1 ayio 7o d . E Pi ce 1 Odo G iays 41 no G J liiMom 130 do. J, J..,ies 830 do jas. Raphael 40Kio. j. Malta. d lot) oo. J. Svv in son lad do. I,. Measelts 298 do L. Savage U20do. T. Johnson 0 do VV. Chason i 428 do. And Stoke i 170 do. fiph. Boyt 4U0 do I, R Kves 1066 do. Jacob VVU liams (Maj;le) 200 do P Chambers 4u0 do T. Grimes 25 do, VV. Folsom 200 do the he.rs of Clia. Bio n 100 do D Brock 143 do. J. Miller i n Im t Hpoh, r2u0 do. I. Bush 33t do. L. Basden lo0 do. M. Mallard 183 do. T. Gray 2ol do. Abs Best 80 do A. Chambers ?tJdo. John New 46U do, J Cooper, s. ouO.lo J Midde;oi. 391 do Red But bOU do Wm Hid 130 do. V b;.)y 100 do. J Dunmas., 20o d E. bti-,i4u 32u do 11 B - I rJOC do J. Du.-i.aii ,it constantly endanger, ng the , .p,er nu;iun. Y a t -t he two nations. The que ft f tbef-.-fore, whether a tita. tcild hvj.beeii accepted in that l'-rr. , could nave admitted but of one I . O . . . 1 .. i . ... , f linn, even nao no otcutrat'oos ije oilier p- ty nnpatted our con- u tice in it. Still anxious not to ! . i i ........... i n i Cii''e me U or uganiM. iiieii.;i au- stninnt, new modiiications w.re iiK fb , nd Inr'liei concessions au- tlo:;sed than couid btlo e have b-.-eo posed t;ects- .ry : and our ui.ni ti is v.ci - instruc eO o i ehumc ti;eir l - c.a lo-.. on ihes gr unds. On tins evv reference to amicable dis- (iissw n vc w;ete repi sing in couri ten ., v-' v. ti the twndv-second ay of Jtine last, by a formal order ; (mi. tiiiUrdi . vumiial, the fngaie 1 1 In s.'.ne. L , It M .y; her noi l for a . i c stan K ivie, was a tat keo uv one A tn v. sse s v. inch had bet niyin.g ii: nnr t.aax.'i'h uniitr ine mdiil-jence 1 ii;.,sp; ai.ty,WdS dts .bled t oin po tc ili. h Ml 'several oi her cr w kdf ti'U i'.id i'.ur taken away. On this 'a d.jio xLO umcntaries are neccs. s-ii'.v. I s character has been pro of aione Lai app.y or ongn ate the remed . i'lie fiar.M's of uui Coiuutuuon ccrta.nly .supposed thty .ad guarded, as well then govemmtiit aga n.t destruction by reason, as their ci '2t ns against opjneasion, under pieience vt it; and if tnese ends are noi a;'a sied, r is ol impoitanee to enquire bv what mcrns, moie effectual, they mav b. secuied. 1 ue aaomns of the receipts of revenue luring t'.i' year end. ng on t .e t'nir ictli da ot Sep'er. icr last, oeing not yet made up, firm as at any fonoer pei iod, and as j j a conect :, ateni'-nt will be ncieat.er tia .s nii teu rrom tne l rer..sury In ihe niea. me it is ascertained iiat the eceip:s havi. am u .-eit 'o near sixteen ra lhons ot d I iai; v. hit ii w th t ie nve millions and an naif in the treasuj-y at the beginning of the Near, liaw enabled ii, atter meeong tin curie, t demands and interest incurred, to ) k mere t. i t . a i mulions ed th urine. ded debt These payments. likely to continue as that of any o- by ;ne indignant voice 1 Cli;C: (l i 'j' ii z. ii with an emphasis and vi a. urn never exceeded. I i.n iv iiiuely, !y proclamation intcr c ceo our hj.roors and waters to ah I::-i-isli am td vessels, fosbadt inter c .vi rs with tiicni, an 1, uncertain h -v kir h(;b iln.ie west ini'.jided, iatul the t'j-.: of Norfolk indeed b-inir.threat-t:.ed with immediate a (.n k a sulri Citiit to'.ce vas ordered lot the mo- tettion ot tn.ai place, and such o.her pitjraia ions commenced and pur- tueci ch the pio pect rend re p:o- ?er. An armed v Eiel ol he U. S. w-s dispatchi d to our m'uiUlcr.s at Ln:ui'.n to tail cn that govevniiieiv u.c bats action and security re oh!.al hy the oulrag . A veiysliori Inie i ai ought now cO. bring the an-. v-ii, wi.;cn shall be comniunicateci M'"'- sso- nas received : then also, SiiJtl soon after as the public interests sli.d be founii to admit, ibe Li,iu'-hd treaty aiu! prcc- ediiig re ' "'te ;o it shall be made known to Vc- Among our Indian neighbors in the noith western qu irter, some ler mentation was observed soon aftei the lat cci iirrences throntcning the co .t:.nua!ice of our pea e- Message-, weie said to be interchang .d, and tokens' to be passing which itsu ally r denote a s'ate of restlessness among them, and the character o1 the agitators pointed to the sources' ol excitement. Measu-es were im- s m diatejy t . ken for rr vniing against hat uauger : instructions were given , o r'j'n.irc explanations, -and, with 4. t ... asrurances of ctir continued frietid i ship, to admonish 'the tt ibes to re : main tpiit at home, taking no part !'m quarrels not bel uglng to them. As far as vve are et informed the I - tribes ly our vicinity, who are most i advanced in the pursuits of industry, i a re sincerely disposed to adhere to j theii friendship with u . and to t- eir peace witn all others. While those more remote do not present appear- a'-ces sufucicntly quiet to justity the '' iireniiission of military precauaou ; on our prt. j The great tribes o;i our sou'h western quarter, much advance.! 'beyond the other in agriculture and i household arts, appear tranquil and i identifvuiir their vK vvs with ours, in e atrressicn, thus hpiruri. h - lie ui ii.e iji r n'di com-innd. rs.bv remaining with in cur waters in defiance of the nn- koillv of thf rfitn.nv n .txiit.ol j , "t uuuivmu Vio'ai'.otis.oi its inrisrtirtion. huii At Vt'SM.s v. hunwvlicy b,ad iorcinly ta t cm on board the Chesapeake. i?iavai?oi:.s necessary 1 ad l tlie policy either of never aunm "ii evmed v-.cf-l inP iiivw v U lltll- Lii r of inaintammg in every iiar- h.t . i i j . ci: aiiiitu ios ce as myy con ' t ce lo the laws, k pro ' ''" ant! property of our ci 6 1 hJ'n-is thcu- aiu-etl kre'Kts. t, , 1m I proportion to their advancements t With the whole of these people,, in every quarter, I shall continue to uicnlc te peace and friendship with di their neighbor-, p rsev r : ce in those occupatiotis wli.c.h will best promote their own well-being. j The appropriations of the last sps 1 sion. for the defence of our sea-por; 'towns and harbours, were made nn- jder expection that a cortitiuance ot ; our peace "wwuld permit us to pro ceed in that work according to our 'convenience. It has keen thought ietttr to applv the sums then given towards the delence of Nerr-Yoik, Chat lesion, Sc Ne -Orle ms chit fly. as most open and most likely first to need prOiecti n ; and to leave ' places less imme'.iiatciy in danger to the provisions of the present session I '1 he gun-boats ton already provi ded "have, on a like t:rinciple, been 1 e.hit fly assigned to New-York, New Oi h arts and the Chesapeake W he thcr our moveable force on the va- ter, so material in aid of the defen sive works on the land, should be augmented m this or any other frm ;is left to the wisdom ol the lrgisla ture For the purpose of manning these Vcss Is, iii sudderi attacks on jour hifrbours, it is a maitei for con- . sidcratiod whether the seamen ol the U. Stales roey not justly be Mot rued into aspec al militia, to be called on for tours of dvity in defence p;d o our ! -n with tnos' -I he preceding rive and a had years, ha' ext.n Uished of the tu .idea debt i went) rive millions and u halt of dol laii, bein the whole w'n ch ;odd he l ia id or , hi. chased witinnfthe limns of the law. and ot our contracts, and have ieft us m toe oea,'.:r- eight milii 113 a, d an ha f -.4 lolbrs -v poroen ot this sum ma be CO' s:derei ,s a com.nencement .( iciunu lain 11 of ii;. silt j)lu.-se-j of revenue, wincn, alter pav 1 v the instalments ol debt, a, tliey shah oecome payable, w ii remai . I w ih ut any specific object It ma p.irtls indeed be applied n.wards compleating the dele.ice of t exposed poous ot our coun ir, on such l. scale as sii-ll be adapted to our prmcipl. s and encum s. ances. fhi; object s di t biless among tne first entitiwd to attenti " n, m such a state oi our finance a. d it is o ,e which, wuether vre hav. peace or va, , will ptov de s curity wiiere it is due. Whether wnat shall lemaiu ot this, w rh t! e tu ure urtiiusscs, mav be usefully app ed to purposes alr-ady audio jrized, er more usefully toothers rerp r ng J new au.ijioiti 3,er howvothervvise the snail be d.spu.-d ui, ia.ie uebtn iit, cal.oig ioi j the no .ct oi' Congress; unless indeed they j Shah he SUptiSideU bv achanL'e in mir null. lie relaiions, now awuiting rhe determma tun ot other.,. Whatever be that deter minatioTi, it is a great consolation lhat it will become known at a moment when the uprtrme Council ot ti?e nation is assem bled at its pes;., and ready to bive the aids of its wisdom and aurhority to whatever course the '.good af our country shall then call us to pursce Matters of nuror importance will be the subjects of la ure communications; ana nothing shall h. wa ling n m part whicli n.uy give odoi o.atmn or d.spatch to the pioceed.ngs ot the Legisla ure m the ex eic.se ut uieir h gh viUtu s. and at a m-.-meiit so interesting t . the pub' ic welfare. 1H: Jr.fFERSON. Tuccday, Ocn hir 27, JbUr N... 1 e i '1 uh n se; of s..t.--. it si rd'mi. nl the harbours where thty shall j appen to be ; the ordinary milit j i i he n'are I ;i rni sf " ;e- t 'At nnrhiin ! W ILL. I AM SHAW AndVIHOMAS D. iVJRCH, ttAVING entered into Partnership u'ir'er the irm and Name of SHAW andBUil H, they wish to' m. ke it known to their Fi iends a. id the Pubic, that they are now opeun a very extensive and handsome Ats 1 ment of Coods, fiuitabie f .r 1 ne Se:.se.i.. sel c.ed with vreat' Care, by one of e Pa ners, m New York. this Firm h vng discovered, that to carry on an activ; business. Cash is abso iii.elv necessary, "hey are theretore deter mined to dispose of the r Goods at reduced Pikes for tnat n:ccssaiy Article. Pr-ces so far reduced, a--, to make Putchasers in teresitd in paying ready Money. Although the plan or mode of doing tu s ness w: icn this F rm inu n i to pursue, is feir Cas'.- ony, ye tneir Fi ends in Raleigh and its vicinity, who may purchase to any considerable Amount, and whose Punc tuah ty can be relied on, vv nl be tlian'sfulb turnisndat tlireorfoui Aicnths Credit, ( u requ ted;) on the same Ternu as if cash wer-. pa d down Huie.gb, No 1, 1807 N. B. As Goods, pai ocularly those of a fine equality, are un tormly more or less injured hy being v?m out for the inspection oi private Farruii s, audi although it is the sincere desire of hhaw and Bach to oUiire, it will be with tu utmost reluctance that A 1 t.cles oi t i 'jjcvS descriotion NYiU i On THURSDAY tU lUtJb Day of DE- n - CEMBtiR next, vfitl be told, for Ready 1 3luiej, at tJbi Couit-Hous? in Duplin, so much of tbe jhliotuiog Tracts cj La id, as - -tun l b sujjicitnt u smtisjy ttt 7uxes for the Tears 1803, 1j4 . 1805 mruir 1& Q, togc . er witb te Expence of Advertising, TO WIT ; -j 20uo acres rjlonginjy to the heirs of William Jones, not. returned i 64O ditto, supposed to belong to John j Holden, not returned j 1040 ditto, belonging to the heirs ol (Gee. Lillington, no return named. 153640 ditto, eiven in bv ths heirs of Pet t!grew Morn. 1040ditio, the heirs of Henry Halsey, not returned. 106 ditto, given in by Absolorr. Sr.rick hn, on the Grove. 990 ditto, returned by David Brock. 180 ditto, returned oy Ehjan Mallard 82 do M Word loO do S Career 776 dj W Albersciv 250 do A Outlaw 3o0 do E (Ju! la 3o do B Williams 00O do D Snntu lo i. do o Miller 237 do J Mercer 150 do J South 080 do L iiarrield, j. I3c do K VV ooey l2u do vV So well 20d 00 J Wa.ier -iUii Jo J iii ;ce 1.50 d-; ii liarns 2Jo do S brodham -47 j d i J Evens loJ do A Platr 1j0 d b .Brodshav l3o do D Sioane 1U0 do E B wzer 7 j d G i..;use , lldt) d H dan 50 o j V . i ma. 1 JOJ U J voo c 300 do M 1 launch, 2d dib Webb o9a do Jaoies, j 44 do V K loWli3 3 jO do t. 1.1 Viiv 4'Jo d E Carter ,rjj do r H oiea io5 do 1 PipK.li .J J ,.o J Uu.luv, j. 100 d K Eiviii t.HJ do i V'i!liams 4 1 o do vV Roberts L Li do A Moiiuds loO d S Gr"-w 3d ao C Maoior 2oo do iL Smith iooj d J V ill arr. lv;'j do j Holland oSj do J Smita 1 jO do K "smith ljd do f Gat vey UO d - D 1 erner lu uo J Co tl 8'J d Is ,V .d a.ns loO 00 R Coi .ie 317 u i Sat ic-land 2 j0 do M S-. solars tOvi ..0 v I'arker iUii d C VV niia.v.s 2 i d. E B 'wen -1.2 d G l'o w.il 05 do H B -wzer 5 o J Bryan 7b d J Savage 34 d.- J Tiatt 04 (' do ic Chason io'd 00 T Cum nius 1 .0 do W Haunch v 2jd do Z Cui ier 5 J do A ravage .Sod do A ii dgisou 1 72 do J Cummins 691 do J V ills (H) 2 jo d W Mad.ad 1 lu do J Sioane 30 d J Bo "ie 305 do j Ch limbers 9i do N K.'geis 2 .0 do S Chambers ad'j no W Men rit, s 3do do E Newton od do F K iowIcs lOd do j Bryant 0 il d.) J Williams r7o do J M'Ginnis odd do J VVilliama oo7 do J Bloiton . 9 ao M Feuneli 1 Ky6 do S Williams 2d.5 do T tioil tod do VV Kuowles o.'i do A Maitnewa loU do D Mu.phy loO uo G Cumm.ns o 3d do H Balkcomb 77 'J do H Porter 2UU do J iicverett 12d uo j Brooks e3 J do M Measells r25 do P Men t 2dU do ' F Crump-.on 233 .lo E Powell ii3 do F VV iliiaius 220 do H Cooke 21 do Job.. Lee 284 do Jos.ah Eee 243 cto jas BlantO" 2-10 do J Paiker idO d,- M Bell 238 do it J -mes h o do S V ood 2i0 do W Devans 3dl do VV James rLoO do j, JV' !rnj 01 90 do, J. Suli Van U00 do -$lan Kor- negoy 222 do. Mat Hill 100 do. N Bass b. 6 do. VV. S.aniev 100 do VV .Lane ' Oo4 u .. Z Jvaiiv.jon 00 do. Alien Sum meri.ii 1;7 tloB K ng 56dd; 1) ..ur ei loO do Z. Da le -3a doll Suli, van 587 do J . Gulf ,d 'J0d J Sumnierhn loud 1 K.SumnKrlin 150 do S. Guf 178 do T. dliams 180 do W"Garnss 11 do VV Roberts I 40 do A Career 3:u ao H . Bezels 2'. Odo 1 S pence olo do j K.. uego 674 do V. Du. ean 100 do W .Uiidcrmll 20o do VV . Ta I n 200 do B. Branch lOO do B Biock ' "50 do E K. Foley 270 do E. Duncan 4 0 do G Du. cali 2dUdoJ. lnichew Ld d 1 Rogers 15U do J , On law 490 do E. 'Grin tea 7 20 do M Suliivatit loU do M Cannon 106 do Mai mo 11 520 do T. M-Cutd) loO do W Hums 312 do Z Tumajje 15d do A d oom -loO do Co Crtich 7u4 do E, Snipes 200 do G. L. Asoury 53 do J. Summerlai 273 do I Dude 540 do j . Harper 1075 do S GuiTord 100 do S. Sution 18d uo VV. Mainor 200 do.VV. H t-iring 250 do A. Kiaton 100 do B. Gibbs 150 do O Jioyt 3wo do E VV illiams 400 do F. Benton 150 do J Ervm z50 do j . Kouo j AMES HALL, late. Sheriff oj Dupun Luunty November 2, lo07. 4. fr fN Raleigh Thursday, Nov. 5, We have the pleasure to lav be fore our readers the President's message of the 27ih uk. and re commend it to tiuir serious peru sal. They will see in respect to the rejectad treaty, how little the j spirit of conciliation availed us in 'Air negociation with the arbitral) government of Britain : whilst our ministers in London hud o pened a new door for the admis sion of friendly , amendments, we were assailed ori oux .pya waters; bv a British commander, under ar form d order from B. itisli adini rau. . . I he just v mdYga itiOn ex prc.d atithi - rwanton vio atiou of oar light, and the measuits ai .. ea ly s taken, evince the strong sca-e of injury which our Cnie-f Magistraoc .niterrains on this, sub ect. Eufthtr injuries on tne p irt of Britain are noticed, and with. " Spain vve remain as we were ; the reports, therefore, of the purehase f the FI 'iridas are unfounded With the rest of the world vve ;:r at peace- ana rna '.vre c ntinue so I here does hot appear much to ippreheud froai the Indians, ycC prudence sugge-sts ihe.pr.prietv ofi" not imermittiug ad n ceSsary pre-f auttons against stch dreadful ad- vetsaries Respecting burr'a trial, nothing is said but what the docu ments bclore the fnib.ic willenablt? eV'.-ry mmi tojuigeof; we trus however, that Congress will dis. Q v r trom those documents, to use Air Jt-ffe'rfioh's words, tl -whether the d-Jcct uas in the testimony thzr law or the adininUtration oj tne law" We most particularly recom mend to t:ention the financial statements tor the last year, by which it appears that Jour million? f dnilurs have Been paid oi the principal ol the funded debt, mik. iag in the whole, twenty Jive rail lions and a h f of dollur extin guished since Mr. Jefferson came -n o office, Ou: limited time for publication will not allow Us to gv a detail of ihe piocecdings of Congress itv ' lis wcvk's p iper ; th- President's m.-ssage .ng so lengthy, we shall theretore iust n imt- the otfi- - ers, and give the particulars ia our next. Gen. B. Varnum of Viassachusctts, was chosen Spea ker, Mr. Mae on being too severe ly indisposed t attend. Patrick Ua rud r, Clerk, in the place of vl'. Bcckef, c' ;ceased. Thomas ' Dunn Sergeant at Arml Tl'ho rr Claxton, D or k. eper, and j.-sse Edwards, Asttuit, On the 22 I ins cn inquest was h id on the bo iy of E.i Howard, a noted hois -ihief. shot in the woods n,tar Rocking'iam cou t-h use. Ic appears tne ueceastd was apprehend ed on ihe l2ih or 13. h ult. for steal- it a mare in Gut ford county, but escaped.- The pursa .is shortly after caught his son, Lntiieton Howard who had traded he mare away, and is i".v in Guilford ja ! The father could ;ot bt re-taken, tho consiantly .'ir&uvd tor horses taii.cu from G'uil- orvl Sc Rockingham coundes. An- ot , r d the. pai ie came up with him, x he vva h ed on he strained his ioi sc about 200 yartls, c was found v in j, ticad ; tde horse was wounded aIs j, hut not dan.4er0u-.Iy. The: person f cni whom vve received t'ia I'ui mation remarks, that his me .:od has been to steal hoi s s, and dter trading them away, to cut their th.oats. Wt have inserted the above, as we have no, reason to doubt its au- hen deity. By the arrival of the Happy Cou ple at Baltimore from Bordeaux, nfor mation is. received that th6 Danes and French were erecting batteries on both sides of the Great ' Belt, with the intention ol acting; against the British ships whirh . guarded the passage, and that a r 1 ench army ci 50,000 men were ready to pass over to Zealand tit the fi- st opportunity, to compel the B itish to rnise the siege of the Danish capka!.. Part of the su burbs cf Copenhagen were report ed to have ben bu'rit by order off the Danish commander, Peyman. Extract of a letter from a comnierciaZ house in Live? pool to a co- respondent 1:1 ' this Slate, natcd Au:f 8, 1807 Ouriast . o.spe tstjyou were dated ultimo. Since that period the conH metcial inhabitants of this country" have been in the utmost perplexity W r threatens us at ali quarters, Sc if that should happen, the conse quences will not onlv he ruin on vhis cJuo'ry, but on i the ivilizeo wold heides We are .not howevei with out most sanguine hopes of an a ni able adjustment of our cjifTerti:cs it h America, It appears to u that he outrages li ely committed and complained of were the ic s of he naval commanders, as the British government never insisted on a right to. search American men of war. Naval stores have advanced in con sequence of the differences, and ve iiave no doubt hut they will continue 10 advance, as our trade with the Bafic is likely to be of no longer duration." Advertisements, ifc. omitted fo 4. t4 xvant of rov)lh, shaii ajpear i?i our nexi On Thursday Gordon, Esrj-. to M si SSJtV ti.e 15th ult. A!er?AV'fc' t. It V i n. i If 1, ( 'I u
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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