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'A: lw&v'Ls'';r -J The' bnj- expected dlpatcEhtp OaigV it huoWni- aiid' that 'ba.shoulu nt fpundSiibleito connscaticiT;l:wjj BoJ Jt transact some mcrxamde affairs. v. ..-"Mcv'l twispuxceded! Immediately, to- - j. ine wge, Jpc expccteay nas Jentthrrivcd iA3 c rr itill in , - O - ' - : 2 . 1 O- -. . 'a ttate of iract-rtaiotV afod "doubp . - ; tier uuirKC)ttu uouaujncuiJ uuu , "lior in ibute trKtfe to 'ctniibue react uttH He ht, -deefee'd frund in ihe"-Efiropfcn sea after the . ' - sure. ' ; ! J',t V- -V' It ha been tscertained in ErtkUab' .papers, that ih;-Rutians bad been - fdefcated in'theiratiack on Sweaborg, "'but the intcUigeOc'e Vnnti coiifirna- lion. t . j. ... ' ; .The SwdeXrtrbo bate entered KorwAy hae niet. .with .rtpule. 'B-rcn Armfcldt admita in hTa report, 'that .the Norwegians rccoTcmd from their 1 aurpitic j bad attacked I he .SwcdeViA 'every Quarter with auc- A Jeuet froii 'St: Abtorild 6T tbel vl2S4h of; April mentions that tbe J'rinco of Peace- bad been stM to .ancf and that, he had paaled thro1 VerorU yider an cscurtof two bun drcd French;ao1dieri and that Don . .Carlos anil the Queen of Spain'htid , becu &t Bur'ca idc next &2f oil their 'route to Uayonne. .. ; WitbV Prince of the B inaprtc fa ;tnily (he EnlUh napra cA htr Xa utiie, bu! we expect it is the daughter of tbt Maiqui.de Beau-J hrtiniv ) . wk to take filace lmme- ciiatcly. ' ! .. . A Inter written by a French cm- cet, At he tirrv he was.cjuiiting Rui 7itat mcuiiooif Uiat.thty were about , to marcn ta the frontiers of Turkeyi and there was ; little doubt but the destination tit he army iras to India. Mcmicn ia cladc that Bin. parte vrz expected on the tbe lith May at RochcfoiTi Si tort to bit Imperial Jfifhr.tu tlr Corrfl MosSAiGKx.ua, Agre-arly to thcconimndotyour Iiiipcrinl High nesa, I repaired wi'h ht Icticr a yuur Uighnsa i thi Queen of Etru ria, at AraiijnexJ h .sttKhto'crak in the morr!W 2, the Qutu wa till In bcJ ; hc rose inimeuiately ndJ b-de. me ' enter. I dejirerad your Ieiter to her the beggtd me to wait J littk ano said she would t;o un i react it with the Junir dod Queen : 'Half an hour r( t(rvrds, "1 aW tl. ' Qacen r.t Hit una enter with the King ai.u Queen cf Spain. His Mjjcs ta.d tnat t.e tua ked youT Imptrittl Highlit s fur the aaareycu hid taken hi ht a Slid ion, nhich was : he grtat . . er es his own son was the author of it, TbcKing yaid that thetevu- . lu ion.bad been ;cffe id by fctRcr and ccnuption, and that the princr pU actors were his on and M. Ca baUcro, ltr.iatcr , f Jusllct ; trut hr luirl Kern coTMr?lld tr trlirnif tht throne,', in order to aavt th.- lites c himself k the Queen ; that he know but for ibis ihejr would have been , xnurdertd ja tbe nights that the con duct of the: Prince vt Asturia. w more shocking, aeciotr iht humit Jf tne aJOk naTin prcviycn nis at aire' to rtin, and being himsell rearly iotty years of at, had k greed to 8urrtider the' crown to hira on his,. cTiarriefcr uking place' with a French Prmces which the JbLing ai dcitly deird. 'The King and Q een should rt pair; tn BjjJoie on ihc f o others oi Foriuval ; tha; he hau means .u lnf. rai bimihkt the climaie of that country did notsuit him ; that he bvirded him -.errnit his cn.if. siu oth--r place ; thai h sought toobn tain pertntHsion t Hie emperor to puich. ae an eiuia m Tfahce, wiute , he might end his na. Tht Q.uien VIo nicr she betted of her m to potp3iie tneir jouiury to iijjtu.z, that ace tzA nut procured ttus, and thai he j'7Un:i wa to. take place Cm i the ensuing Monday. And the ir.ori.cnt.l as deaninjf from thttr lijj.a ira, the King io mij 1 h-te written to the ,rnpcr r i VIiomT bdt.Os I fcpose my fate. ;I wth to cnfl my letter by a count r but I k :o. no surer means cj &nr 'u m it ihafl by. yoW 's," Xht, -Kj- V It me iked in order to repair to his . cu ne. Ho soon retiifntd -.wiu th : fiilowing letters -(Nt Jfwcd.l)' ia hdi which he 'ave rnej ape' aJdcd theic Woidi, 'My ajtuadot - U mult deVlorable ; -tijey hvt ex' cd he' PHuAs He ia, Pat, nd wili it him O dcatas has 'com mi tied no enher trine than that' he hat at u!I timcabcen aitaVhed 1 1 me fiJHe add cd there wa( r efforts mch he , Would ndt bate atempied to saTe the life of his Unhappy fneniU but ti at ha hadlouiiil ih whole world 2tai 19 ids ci4miit&Ld btui ttiUi Accounts Jiayc.bcen receired ta tfnjj that treaty bid leen signed' at liaynnnc,. tjcween; oonaparte and tHe ticw." King 6f;Spaioi - -ilie 'bl (owing Is" thei. substance t . -v 1 '' ? ' r thVfirst article Bonaptc fe- crgniies the 'hew King'.of-Spauf- reruinano iuc v xaiu., . ' .B the taecbn'd be tonferson.ntm the adniiniatrallon . of -Portugal until a general peacci ' - . , Another- article relates to .'the PrincVVof Peace "who,. we hear, had not been released froni prison at the data of the treaty,, tnif. vhb s to be sent into France, The. article, con tains an accusation again&t hlrh - Another article declares that Spain joins lh the 'Confederation of the Khine "and that her coniingtnt U jO.ecymen-. Another article cedes to trance a port in Spanish America. . There are secret articles fchicb hata not transpired. By a decree of the iTth of March last, Bonaparte baa ordered the exe cution of the measures detdrrninedon at Paris in December last respecting tbt; 4ewi. It annuls all obligation forjoans made by Jews to minors. without the sanction of their guar dian to married womeh without the consent of tbeir husb&nds, or to mi iitary men wiihbut the authority c! their sbperior oSicers. Hill ranui. by French subjects to Jews cannot be derhandc d,'un eis tJie holder provt that full Value was given without fr.ud. All nrbts accumulated by muresf aboVeiive percent are o be reduced by thc'coiirts of law. . tf the interest growing on the capital ex cced 15 per cent, the contract is to e declared usurious. After the 1st July next, no Jew witl be allowed to trade without a patent renewable an nually. This; patent the prefect are not to grant to any individual until he produce a Certificate of hi character, testifying that be is no usurer. Ko Jew not actually domi ciliated in the 'departments o the upper and lower Rhine can be ad mitted to domtcil there; In the other provinces Jews cannot be al lowed to aeltla, etfeert upon condi tion, of their purchasing rural pio p rfjf .and .ibandjr.tng commerce,- Ihc Jtiiipcror may, however, grant to individual vex; ep. ions to this (aw. i'he j"ew of thp conscription are rt qu.rrd to perform pet&onal service i a arc noi uowca to una suo-tt-uts. The se r gulations are to bt continued only duiinj; ten yers, in the hope ha"' after thatpen d. thm ill N: D d.flV. fence between ih noraj character of the Jews, am. jiher cil jtens of the Empire. If th cot.tracy should appear, the law wili be continued tn force J . It . a It is with satisfaction that w state the republication in this oun try of the celebrated speech ol Hrnry Brougham on the British Orders, delivered before the House of Commons en the Ut oi Apri; It ia a master perform uiccin the happiest manner unit ing eloqaence nnd argument; an-f i monstrates; not merely the tu dity ol the ordrfo; but their abso- lute dcstructiveheib to the inte-, iets of Gteat Biit.iin. We jhall as loon as pOhsible la cojpiou extracts before our readers In ihe mean time we invite their at tention to the following which prcanM id a somewhat new Itghs a part ot the ftuhjrct di usrd ; h hcws tmatne justihi a. ton of the British orders on th ground ot f' taliation is aaiongthe idlest anb terfuges ever resorted ti, to vm dicate a Cic.tiure radically vicious in Kselx. l Late in the.vear 1803, Bona- parte j in a rnomcnf, it should sccn ot ejatioc, unhappily-by no means unnatural n hit aituaticn: thought ot isautng Ay decree which rhign; flFect the ' trade ands navigation oi '.his .country , as extensively ai those other deer ec which he had ... , . sued upon the .continent, an J. had executed by half, u million oi rmedmrru This decree wasiiOs then for -the fst time tried, noi WA4 it accounted by him an ex pcfliient'of a very novel . deacrip itoii; aJthouffh received in' thi. country as something wholly hew 1 1 h aJ been repeatedly tri ed be down by the French flovcrririi'enu' uui i"c seizure 01 any xnanuitt ttlrot or prodace of tbe British do- B) ."fcfLaur VJry Ml" . . VneT that, because it jvas a French maQtr.stJy-faded; ; Nottob bacV tn.nitestregulariy rlwn M'arid to the warori739,:I;':.mav;n.i forced brBcn)aparteVTOivern t;bscrve that .jo the tv.r ofirfiG :hbre(whfcrC1ti trilly atrxfttedJto be intrpclce: btitof these I hee'ei rnr BaVmuchV tor id tnc course oi ine reotuuuoii we. ayc prouprii witnesses to your arywartwd decrees simila tormer, tnougn suit more. near wicji witn ine continent, wno naye oen Berlinr decree, Were issiiedi Of these it may be necCTsarJjTot me nrst or mem was issueui 10 i u and after a variety of btHer clauses, it subjects all ships- carry mg Bri tish coods to seizure arid deten tion. We 'find not merely? the i detail of the Berlin decree intro-l duced as to the goods, biit also the provision requiring a ceriifiA cate af origin,' (as this dpcurftentj has since been called which was. deemed a sine qua non for saving tne snip and cargo irom aetention. A similar decree was issued in 1800 after Bonaparte's arrival iu i France. It was generally promul- gateo and remains, as far as any uch decree can be, in force. In 1797, those belligerent principles were extended from the Cargo toi .fleet the ship; and I hold in my hand a decree issued by theXouO' cil of Five.Huhdred, enacting that the characters of vessels shall be tetermioed by their cargoes. In consequence of this enactment, cverv vessel, loaded in whqle or in part with English Goods; Wat declared lawful pnzti The se cond article declares, that rio fo reign vessel, which in the course of her vovage shall have entered an English port, shall be permitted to enfr any port in the rrench dominions. 4t It is surely needless for me to prove, that, although these orders were thus promulgated, they never were executed, i need not briny evidence to shew, that thete com mercial decrees were nugatory; After thev were issued, the pro gress of bur exports proceeded not merely increasing, but in short period almost to double th- amount of forraei: times. It is no torioiisthat France; in apightof all such prohibitions, has been consu ming daily more and more of the produce of this country; down to the period of the British edict. uut, however inefficacious .these uoasts may haVe proved, the ene rgy, it seems, deter mined; once I mote to try their effe'et; He re ao.ved to have another decre at u and at our trade, expecting perhaps to frighten, it he tould not hurt us. Af .cordi-glyf m the month of Nov. i806 he issued that one which orms the pretexts for our Orders in Council. This decree consists of three branches. It condemns dl cargoes of British commerce or manufacture ; it threatens the seizure of all vessels going to or from Engl nd ; and it huts th ports of the enemy against all ves sels which have last cleared out from British ports; It may he ask ed what chance wat there thatsu h a decree as this should putceed r VVasitthat.Fwnee had dettrmiotd suddenly to assemble all her fleets. ,nd venture to send the in to sea, which she had hot dared to do ba tore ?Was it that she then intend ed to engage all our blockading and cruizing squadrons, which till now he never durst look in the face ? Was it tnat ,she purposed in this manner to beat us out of the water, and destroy, s it were-, bur naval superiority i Or was it thatwith-J out these preliminary steps, she was by her mer? influence ec trreat name upon the ccatintntbf Europe, to stop ail vessels sailing Upon the sea to or from England; to seize every article of our produce which could be found floating on? the ocean, to that which we; even1, we,' with ab our naval superiority; are not able to effect I Surelv if France h..d not.the power ib cxcutelher!! ucsiga in some or ineseways u might have been calmly regarded as a mere empty menace ; nay, a sta.e one tooi 'Wc might really have honed that so vapid and spi ritless a boast Would not again have taken in those, who; had been so of ten before dupad intb a vain alarm uy it, cvennetess it snouiaseem that' the reheray'knew' Abetter!,' ior wc no sooner; ncarri pi.n tnan ) tnerctorc xcwas ?mtlf 4-&pft4. Wxr'A-'x J Sir, until ourOrdcTs .in Coun- Ji weleli into ouc old rTorbf suppo also to have nictdently thantouSsM blybe Hetted-ny argunts. able ;t& state distinctly ' by rjatesi name$ana circumstances, tne;mart-; l rarea -f V.O-Tbe Subscriber has foVsale3 i toW on the stocks. Barden cbe iiuiidred and seventy-six tons, built of the best of White Oak, and the UPlik, of the best heart of Pitch Pine & in a workmanlike manner - For terms. h apply to j - U AMBROSE J OifES Ainston, j&fav 25. STATE OF KORTH-C AROLINA ( Mecklenburg County, April Sessions, 18i8. v Heirs of Vm. Wil-. son, sen 4 dec. The Represertta-' Petition for the Di vision the Lands f said Wilttam misc. tives of VVm .Wil son. , iun. dec anu Robert VVilsori fT baving been suggested tinaMbe Defendants So this Petition Ifve With-" out the Limits" of thts. State-ilt is there j ff jre prdetei by the Cotlrt, that the CterK make advertisement for aixty days jn the Ualeizh Register, that the jefndants to this petition appear at our next Iiuy Coart ?t i'ieasana uuarter seasons, inen auu tnere to anew cause, u any iney iifnrr,uy che Prayer of petitioners fhould not be graiitedOth'erwis'e Hhe Petition will be heard ex parte. . : , By order of Court", . , Tbsi, I ALEXANDER, X State of hortCarclina. Gatf't Cijiiy Clft, May Terra, 1808. johViU--;; , . v-' . ; . r , C Qiiihal Attachment,' James BnttU.J ' ; a . Ketopcd ' Levied on a Fishery on Chowan Rj ver, and the lands belonging thereto." TN this Case; it appearing ifo th sattsfaeticn of , the Cbutt, rhat th DPl '.enuam resides without the State; U ts vr- deredy that Notice bgiVdnin theRaleigu Rtgistcr, that unless he come forward at the next ttrm, .a4 replevy said, prorry, final judgment will be entered against him. Jtl HKU 5UMll.Kf elk. DR. ROBINSON . : HS jut received, at his Shop isn Hay atreevTayeiteville, afreshaihd and enaral Assortment of OENUINii MEDlclNb, Which he will sell on rea sonble terms. He has Castor Oil by the doien, a quaa- tity bf Gold Leaf, Quicksilver, Aquafor tis, strongest Spirit of Nitre, and most or iheatent Medicines now m use. , FayettcXiite, gune W) '.Five Hundred Dollars Reward, . TreasSiry llepartrnent, My 26, 1$0$ TT has recently been made known 7" to this Department, hat on the first day of Jun 1807, the arst moieties 01 the uoder mntioned Notes or the Bank of the Unitd States, were .thclosed by William Keaisr Es(, Collector of. the Customs a. Washington, North-Carolina, 1 J. 1- i ri 1 in a letter auurcs.cu ia nomas a uuur T.acker, Es4 Treasurer of ehe United Statesi and piit into the PosMOffice at o.at place ; and on the 8th da it( June, 1807. the second moieties f the said Bank, otes were incJosed, addressed and put into the Post OlEce is aforesaid ; iieither of which letters, with the note inclosed, have fceenteceived. On the hack of eash moiety of every.note was writti the name of WiUTam Keais, and on cne part of the back of all or most bf the notes. jwa't , writ, ten the name of Lewis Lefoy i (ro'm .which. circnirhstance, the notes may with certainty be traced anddetected. Payment of the notes has been stopped at thelJink of the .tinned,. States, and its seVisrai OfScefcof DisrDTjnt&DA; posit; and a Rewardottive Hundred D ollars will be paid to any person who shall give such information to this Department , as shall produce thetonvic tion of tha offender by -whom the letters containing the said notes were purlr)iried r stolen. ALBE'i 1 latin, .Secretary of t$e Treasury, - Description of Notes i . Ktfi tV. , TdVrVsi yayt&. boiltJi.' 1401 July 20,1804. Atiam Gilct.rist, v. or. bearer at vnariestoo iw 1426 July 20, 1804, .- do. do 100 22S4j March t2 IbO do. 47291 Feb. 27, 1807. , db, 4790? Feb 27. 1807,; do. -db. do; dd. 100 100 .100 nahi -100 2620 Do, - dot do. .. .. . -.100 2666 Do. - do. do. l00 2774 Do. L do; do, ,. 1Q0 35 . 'April 2, l8Tj6, W, Warner, at "j the Bank of the II. S, i00 S061 April 15, 1805, Cornelius Ray, ' - K? -v- v New'Tork, lOQ 3841 Tan, 22, 1802,' "idol ".,; ' 4 .100 lgn' tuly O, 1504-rAdam'Gilbhrist, '! X ' Charfestott, SO 5609, March 121805, do. : :-, -50 :1265i Mar. 31804 fos. HaerVbam ; , '-im baVannabi ;SQ -T i'-A .x, ;; Bothwa 1,509. . And for sale by the Printer hCTeoT. pripe 5s 11 ToirfetTiwthBioCTtieaismcheS'.ox :v ' tE-SSE AU"' rames-:;fort:-Vn . . . ti, wiss aaily Hollowav. i Miss fimilia'H. Hith. wnj$ hood 2,; James Ho!sh'es,Dr j,3 ton, James Haxtsfidd, Silas H Robert Mac E, Hogg, Thofca? joaaiiAncoek. 1m, SheriTof Wke county M' Arthur W.. w.iferSJ Eliaa King. J . i. Mrs. Sarah Langley S P t r. Edward Morris 2, Timothy Mortgan. Benjammi James 6. Mitchell, win Wdy Martin, .Itenry MorL sftr; George Natcfc jj 0.!' v. u 1 Willis Neims ; . N,c t. James Q Kelly, JohnOaren Richard Putney fraBci p, Joha Parity, Seth;Powk,TE VViUi Peebles. Xt RigsbayS, .Wniia Rr, Sft R;-s John G. Renther. K . eeaom inoms n, Mrs. ner, David .liaer, Jamei Jthrr bertTraweek. mWostph Wright 2, ChifkiW';. David VViltord, VV e,ley Vfhitzfo & Winston Nathaniel Warren, tnfS taker, Pleasant Wcodward, W ruff, William VVhjte, Secretary n .. WM. SHAW."- ' Ortt Hundred poUan Hewl Jl AN AWAY On Saturday Nighriasi jroin the Subt WO MULATTO FiilLLO WrS, Jnthcn and JDanitl. It is suppo that'ttay. toojt with then, a likely brovvii Gelding, nearly black, a(joat6 years pld, with st vwhite 'spot in hi faj head, and his near hind foot white; likely iroi grey. M,are, about 9 ytzn c!i an4l5 hands high. The tallest ofth, Ms, iattoi haa Scar on one. of his Wfiix and another on the Cap of his kaee ; jij other is forland thickset, with a scarjji, (her over his left Eye ;borh youflg.ba little more than twentj. Their workttf Dress is., Negro Cotton, hut the; bjijj with them to good Swanedcwn Wisi coats, one a deep Orange colour 1 a ) Second Cloth Coat ; and vanou maf Homespun rantaloons a d Coars srnallat had2 1-2 yds. Woollen ElueCki delivered j as t before he wentawaV Tid took atiold Saddle Twitb large pfa ted Bj8s iron Stirrups indited Faddisg;, thI ther torn ; a coiintry-tv iiled feal Eij, tf old plated Bit . Bridle, .Soraeleadinglai and a Fiddle. It is suppofied thy are making for Tenhei see or theMiamirTiuJ have Money, and one has taktE s ?he other a Musket "Any person wile til bring the said Mujattoes and.HorsfStefil Subscriber, sall receive the alovertwaS and his reasonable expenses paid him br . . Jo WILLIES, i Chatham County ,iv C Xc Z SHERIFFS' SALES. WILL BE SOLD, wW e town of Wiltesbrrougo, tn in npHE following Tracts cf l4f r or so much thereof as wjllbesw t" EatTsfv the Taxes due thereon faifili- year 1806, togetrer with the costs, h, si 00 acres, given ri by John AllfS, on. th e El kin creek. ; ' A 263 acres-, by John Check, cm ' 220 do 1y Jai. Harris, on iWwMU Elk n creek.' ? f 100 do: by Henry Pratt on do. 7 375 do by EIisha Cbambrrs QtiT. er't reek waters ' ' , '60 do Cby Tandy Carter, on thi of the Yadkin river vV 180 do. Cristom Cogsbrar, on tit -fst ttrsof Hunting creek. ,.v - 7'.' yS40-dol riot given in, belonging to nian Cast, on doV - . ' u ISO do. given in by Jacob W$h joining Stnry iinfe.; i a ka ' 130do,by ;james Johnson, c-a tymyj. Moumaim:-; ; ; ' ' o- . Jk- 'lfiO do. .fcy Zechariah Holbrof h Px Roaring river waters, -. S 50 do. v WmVScatf, on Saofgl 100-dov by Israel Walters, P .il 66 12 do. by Kugft r.appe creek wacefsy ' ir:,M ,l00do fey Jacob Hagler, pnw. -'aOO donithanM'Cbs, oafV 125 do. by Wm. Underwood, on tW tersbf Yadkihi:' , :a tt50 d6 Ybt R iehard Jacks, a ingcjaV, 50 d6, by Isaiah Baker, pnum-, ; ;100 do. by Joseph Edson, on U,-i .250 dd. by jesseFit2pattick. ofl fl : AIOO'dajkyRboae Reave., ' 250 do. by. Richard Ccs, Forkwatert- wV . - vj p4' 10O,do.,by Sam. ?cotr,ou - jt 73 do r4 eiveh -in, tiie prc Oeorge Roberfspn on,Gry rf. - vaoo do. giveu-h? 'y ibn vW ' f ?. f o at?, or ' p"- - . too 9WtM it !-. - ,V.V. ' JESSE ?t .IS Thomas Sanders Thos. Sicj2 U' Sm:th; SfonSmifti, Wm Su I'm? DavidSWne; Win- SimS s lti?th
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