I v ' ; - V T-. a ni. union js a5o interest 1 1 ; vOn'thi oCTtt fV bich icr the' steylj f -sitting ni.inc aenatcappoimcu mc. ; x ' vSfitc" bounce l!arBcgoau!t dejS' Jc'an'ci'Angcfyi IinVstf.cTStatci : 'tp'Uybe6ramthaecrbuads of . , '. "a $enatui CConsuIturiv'far. uniting 4 u ? cany w un ui c a; i ; u ire; .- TKc r?.Wt coast cf thtjdedi. terrcneaXscti must torm a' part ot the' Vrtnthicrri'tory of the Great v flnd'M. ScmonviUc spske.in the y- vnamrcf the commtjston of i VC atevXvhich.'uDBtil modsly .Voted for . the Incorporation.. T The following ;,.; is inimraaxy of 1 thc assigned ; : teiT'fiih,thc ,co.st Vf. Italy ; '.all " those" which He ataogtheaItfjcditer ranearK whifh arc'adjacent tp our territory Wait be unjtrd with the JUniTc ; of rraace. Fronf Igr , . liorn'fo loalon. tcx.Geno'aj'.to the f ; JpCpartrrtrnt ol Corsica, is no far.' 3 tlir ijuu from Leghorn to M ilih. ''vT'-rtmmerce o th ISUditcrra , .-riciio; fyhstcixr rnay be the eppo r. ,s:uoo ol the tyrant of the seas, U ill f " be nccc5ifUy under the influence ' (ofiFrincti. Thevvcxyacne-Erst principles, in consequence of whlc h Ovnca - was incorporated with . Frame, rather than with the King dom of !taiyo:so re quire th3tLeg ,'hm"brtuiadc'a part of that Em -j .ptre.. " The Kingdom of Naples, ' irjnch lies both ou the Alediterra. nean and the Adriatic, constitutes a d'Stinct Kingdcxn, subject, how "evcr, to tKe same federative sys- r temt and to ine same stzls ?lizy. 44 '('he port of Xeghcrn has' gi ven conztadt reasons of comprint to-France. T hat port, appcrtain ing to a territory governed bfjst weak Pnncc,;fiad fallen underthe A influtnee of Hnghndf and tras be. corcconeoFihe prlncipaTinlc js for .her commefcie. In .cifTerent in stances, without wishlogjto yiolate the neutrality of . theSo:efeig'n of Tuscany, h became necessary for "dxvmons of French troop j to : enter l.-ghorn,to.c6nI3!Scate the Eng IJsli merchandize here. . . These violations) of -'ttrdtary, oTrcvcr ctessaiy, tare'alirayS dkagreca 1 Jr ; and since 'Leghord'canciot be ti'jder tKe influence of; Franeend ..ICngland nt-Uirsqrtic ilmc, tt must iconic a part of France ' Besides. xcgiHm unu iuc i uscan temtory prtduc sailors Tofihe extension of our marine througfi itsTvhole' -vxicm snip nuTKjing is carried cm, anci in iht1 sarne pr oportion must the means bc:increased of 'provi- umg seamen ?or manning mem. i J f , a! ol late;-a qcadron wai cfea . tcd atiVcd, as ix; by miracle, aj:d if, xoptrary to thc"idea of all f ; those srho'ere atrntexl srithtHta sea service, wefcifnd raeaSa ,u equip nurnernu'-s squadron,' which Admiral (icihcaaume comroandrd m t;b vi much abjUry, and for which 1 hf cbiiined t so much reno w n; by the ?Ml t x m ar.cu v r efi by which he . frustrated the-rlaus-of the effemv ; . whichsujipHcdith meh,provisions rcndrKil fruitless, and which, on iu returning vo 25c -cantured ma ny ccmidcrable priiesVfaved all itorms. and rxcrced ilia: rTtttr dilhcuh voyage of three f 'uUf ititri e Advantages fcd; tolthe incorpora jWhich numbers ma-; pons amoitgths; 'good .at trtriadrriti-- ' ' iia.dl the Afno arc m- , his 31ajesty haVW nar JJpezzia shall be a rtj thedockr, the works; ial, and the forti, both u and Lmd sidet are at- larked.ouUxand before the . th-prcscnt 5 e jv six! -ships prcner to' c&- 1 this txtrtmiiica of th"c;Emjnre;if a fcrtf ign powt r were pt'ased "at the . vi ry gtes of tha t flrsVcil ' Spc 21 . all.hecoW aiecend 'Tbulon- c. typjS? nr;4ha: who'e co4st;KAe -aboundf irbji; pJwisicnM u?efui1wnfi the proyui-ms dii iro-V nd the: tad;t2uucome i - wCvoc W ;'thelconU- hM; .&rqnthe ce. hir th. U-elme laciest anr warlike smrc, Crjrfii, the ifcy o- t-'ie . Adriatic, "menaced by afiex ppdition Already cn i & wa?. thus cfW CQDscquehccpftfiar grand . of its laUe;Princc.wSas?TOVcmed witlTutsystcmwithpuigornd jva - perpiuallinrested' bf, the I3rbary jfWer.si: e'n" can now nbvlorbeyeied'j& a capri cious or. fahtaariCsmanner.' '-'There I must be a certaid rule, the govern ment, ot 'the iaw. protected by a Prince sUfHctently "great ahd eleva ted abbYe.the passions of men,- and foflexlblc asthe lawy'-is necessary for this purpose". Thftime indeed is pd&se'd, in rtvhich it was bclievea thut Teopk xuere made for Kings nst 'Kifigs.fcr People. . Lands, pas tures and forests may beccme pro- jpcrty, but no person can possess a kingdom v as ""if it .were a farm 1 nes e disastrous consequences can no longer' takeplace in great states, It is in vain then that ob jecti6ns are made to, the great et ttnsion of the Empire ; the com munication by land, now that neU ther Alps' na Appenines oppose it, 15 as easy 'from Lechbrn to Paris as frotri Paris to" Nice. It has been the doIxcv of Euronean states to subdue the most distant countries Tn order to obtain new commercial & mamimeresources ; why then'should we neglect those resourses and acquisitions which are so valdable to us at home ? Ilie territory of the JVIedicis, the country of the sciences and the arts, must form an immediate part of the French Empire. . , .4 ThexDuked6m of LTrbino, Ca racrina, ahd the Maik of Ancona, lying on the coast.of the Adriatic, fall under the influence of Venice, a&d must necessarily be united with the Kingdom of Italy. , This is. also accomplished, and the con siderable works in the portof An cona will afford the opportunity of fitting out there ten sail of the line, J to secure the frcedoni of the A driatic sea, of which Ancoca shall be the harbor, ahd Venice the na rz arsenal. Ueforc the Cnd of this year five sail of the'line shall bfc lying In: the roads of Ancona, in tliat dangerous sea, which to the English prcsenstonly hostile shores, and where they will be obliged to maintamtii ships of the line, if they t ttempt to counter-balance our power. Wo, the war shall not be eternal, in spile of the blind lury which cherishes that inhuman and senseless principle in the cabi net of -London. Every where French squadrons are forminer, 8c our naval power in the Scheldt is already cbnsiderable. In a few dzvA therfe will be in the road ol Flushing arid Antwerp a fleet of thirty sail of the Irne ; that on the coast of liriranny will be still larger. Besides that, we have the allied Russian squadroa at Lisbon, where there are already a division of se veral new ships of the line iri the best state, which the rapid advance of the army under General Junot placed in our hands. The events in Spairf have con verted a declining and badly con ducted Monarchy into a constitu tional and energetic government ; the dock yards at Cadiz, Ferrol, anb! Carthagcha, have felt this al ready. Toulon, Spc zzia, Venice, all the resources forthcoming from Holfarid, Spaid andt Italy, arc in I operation:, we must have ships, and these last named countries have no deficiency, either: of iron or jbJClimberahd henop for bniltUJ ing or riggings tnem. . v, A decree Has been issued from trie Emperor for the incorporation of uscany, on the principle of the necessity Tor completing thfc'sysV tem of the Great .Erapirc andibr renderxnthe naval administriiipn of France harm'onipui throughout all the members qfthe Great Con federa'cy Withoutthe tncorpora-. Sou of .5caoy. there would be no im mediate ctmmunicadon with MdVwfrtlatCoocald ! nos maintsjne u s wiu her,': but: through the in ediu m of atate $ub-k BV.6 uMMctunxr govern men is, -from'whiihlCmicht rjefcired thai the truldaricennd' inflii int:rmrrh be rostwhichmust be exerciseti towards such: states toV "place fthe : Thc Bayonne.GazUe' of June x tncociajns tnenpuo wmg paru .Tfie-d'utaunnrtliCoun IbquTsitiofi.' of the , Indies .and D??swcrc rrresented W the -King ct ppam ' " " " ri ' . .. r . Coana'rd;saiIoT9iiT a.stateof bp- positt on to the ep m mob ene my.Vi ' - itisWaitsri sia to the depuiiej ! bt the IriquiruionUi area prospe lowed? of tfierehtorrns of re(gion but th atjieeoniidcrftd' Tt" as .he feUs and that'the hie.on4., r U-'r :xr'i-ft, reil d the:IndiesUhat f he Would Hot consider America as a colony r hut as an Integral part of Spain, -and that I Us welfare, would be as dear to him- as'hat of Ins "European states" ; I His Maiestir answered the Council- of Finances, c heWeil knew he had the payof tlie soldiers was seveml months in arears,but that he hoped, j widi the helpV pi . his -faithtul .Spa niards, that.he should be able to pro- vlaea remedy foriKe'evilv' v The deputatiba of the imiiitary ' frce of SpaiHi srth the Duke del Parque'at hislieid, then addressed the King ; whb answered, that he i had : confidence In the fidelity and (attachment of the Spanish soldiers j I consider it (je added) an honor to be .the firstfioldier of the arrhyj 'arid were it necessary, as in ancient ( time-si .-f in-. your, conflicts with' the jMoprs; you should see , rae ayour heid, m every dagger, advance to reel the unjust attacks, of the eter nal enemies of Ihe contiiieut. . Ifou may assure. all Who nave served the state tinder xn'y" predecessors, that they shall -cnfoV their oav. nensions. j titles and emoluments; and that 1 ipledge .my honcr to' reward ancient vertices, as 11 mey naa neen.per- - ! formed under mt own cnvrnment.M , o . After this audience his Majesty, at ten in the evening, repaired to his apartments, and supped with, their Majesties, the Emperor & Empress. it a mi in, juke 4, . The Minister of the State dis patches, ad interim has made pub lic the following orders, dated 23d j May : . .'. . .. " His Imperial Highness the Lieu , tenant-General of the Kingdom has been pleased to order, that the ships belonging to"' the United States of America, which were, detained in the ports of Spain, on the groundof j their being visited by the English, 1 shall be set free.". . ... 4 In the absence of D?n Miguel Jose de Azanta, . V . ' F. rjE CIFUENTES." N$ IV-HAM PSHIRE The following if. h Answer bt the Pre. ; sideot of the If. Suites, to. the Address j of the Legislature of New-Hampshire, which passed at their last June session. and was forwarded by his Excellency the Governor immediately afterward. Sir I received in due time your favor of June 24, covering the Ad dress of the- House of Representa tives and Senate .of New-Hampshire, and I ask leave, through the same channel, lo return the enclosed an swer to be communicated .to them in whatever way you think most ac ceptable. Highly gratified bythis approbabattori of ihe Legislature of your state, as it respects'myeslf per sonally, the moment at which it is expressed gives it peculiar value, as a public document. , It' is the testi mony of a respectable legislature in favor of a measure submitting our fellow-ciuzens to some present suf ferings, to preserve thefn from future and creaUr : and cannot fail to strengthen the disposition to main tain it which 1 am happy to, perceive is so generali " ' C - , ' I tender you my aflectibnate sa lutations, and, with every wish for your hcahh and happiness, the assu rances ot zmy highest respect and consid eralioo - i . V - . " His Ek; G6v4 Lancdoa." '-TO THK LECUtURZ OF;NtW- JtA&PSHlRE. V- . J InthelPeFiew, 'ellow-citizcns,-winch," , in your address of the 14th otJune, you have taken of the raea siires pursued since I ,liave been charged with their direction, I read whh great satisfacti oh and thankful nesa the, approbation you liave . bes tpwed on them"; .and FieeJ rt!an am ple ;re ward,for aiy 1 sentces' I may have been "bfeta render :i " Y 'The; presermjahTf en tji certain- j J Klfr'rs:' jtM peculiarly, rtcruires' thajt Che bond pf:cohfedera-? tlon connecting us as"? rialfon should rceiVe . aTl r.the sUeogh which. una-: 'niralty;weer' the national ctfun- cils ahd7theV5tate4gislatures can thai cicht -had jon gj bicn the iiib pf& "moralnyr andjoff general rtty : 'that oilier countries "ai- J Weni instead fif Tcrotiprine wie-5 4 nl.mrUi. --r' T;-KVj Wrl 7u:- Uit! have goie ry Another jiame.'to thfj aerklihithlitM ft L . At.aa - . j -W ft PBgTUtt - m . MttM ta K to -- " - V airba3,7initb teepat feifi e Fesourcei ; so yaiuacie mr.aii -cunef , auuscressen tiaiy if;ic)rt:inust ltlmty- had mfof ceU-Ttvefus time too to male a -jasy appeal 10 infBason any: repu tatioh of nailcs2vTn thernan.Whi Ie !seeitifcsUfa surff.prr.aejiroeniari.is stpprpveu ranu supptfrfed yby'-the great bo9y of puf real citizens j. heyvneer with cheerfulrieis .the temporary . prlva" UonsTx vorasTpns, and are preparing: witKipjrit to provide fprthemselyes those comforts andconveriiences of life, for wliieb it would be unwise ever more to recur, to distant coun tries. How.lon this,r course may be preferable to a more seiious ap peal, must depend - for decision on the wisdom of , the Legislature ; un less indeed a return:: to established principles, should remove the exist ing obstacles, to a peaceable-inter-coUrse'wfth foreign nations.; In eve ry eyeht,. fellpwrcit zens, my con fidence is entire that your resolu tion to, maintain our national inde pendence and sovereignty will " be as firm as itwas forbearing 5. and looking back on our history, l a assured by thepasti .that its futu am re .pages will present nothing un worthy of the former. t " J am happy that yoiv approve of the motives of "my retirement. . 1 shall carry Into it ardent, prayers for j the wellare pt my country, ana tne siiicerest wishes for tl;at of yourselves personally. L . ' , . ., - Tk : JEFFERSON. ' 31ILI TIA OXDERSi nPHose Officers who form the chan nel of communication through which the account of our Military Force flows to the Governments of the State and Union, are particularly notified of the ne cessity there is,of .those statements being imely transmitted full, accurate ana complete.-, V ... y -1-.- : There is the less occasion or soverting to the usual deFects of former rettifrs. as the seclons labours o my predecessors in office have put the .business m a train of success that, with proper attention ano encouragement, proraists to progress, on to the improvement aad ultimate penec- tion of this branch of military diiry. ;. . The central residence of the undersign. ed, offers the convenience of sodri fruent and ready intercouse, as ought to- insure and every assistance within the (T3paUiti3y of this office will be ptompity fbrnxshed, on application. The subjoined; extract from the Militia Law shows the penalties which are attached to.the neglect pf mak- against the nrobubiiity ot uennquency, inz returns, and which it belongs tgrme to apply and enforce ; but I Urall hope to be relieved from the necessujr .of perform ng so unpleasant a duty, by appesftn'g to those sentiments of Honour and Patriot ism which ought to arttnuue every cti2n whor invested with a command, ,sees in himself a d fender of h:s Country's JL 1 berty and Welfare. t . S. . -. f It is requested th'tt Roitcra of the General and Field OtEcers, wiltv.thedates of their commissions, may accompany the usual returns. .... CALVIN JONS, .AJT.uta-.ir Ctnerai of the MiUUa , . 'if tforth-Caroiinn, Raleigh', Ag. 26, 1803. ' ! -Extract frotri the Militia, tau of, ,Stc. XI- Be it enacted, That the seye-' ral captains of Infantry shall, at their se yeral musters, : make a . ret urn of tn?r re--spective companies to the commanding of ficer of the regiment 9r'btllibi)f'witUin thirty days after the same is requited, or immediately if required at a regimental or batellioft muster, under .Uiepenalty of lite pounds in the first case,' or of disobedience; of orders in the second .ca$e Jhatvery officer commanding a regiment shajti xat day of Oct6beV, make a.retnrn,t&;the Br, teas; once every year on cruciore inn gld erlGenral to whith stfch command ant of regiment belongs, Onder the perialtjr of twenty-fcve potmds; and tte.Brigidiet General of each btigade'shall maM a re- iurii ot n is onciuc w ine iviaiut cV7ciui 01 trie aivision, on or Dciorcme. iuin oay of November, in each and tery year,- ii der the penalty, of fifty ppuadf jfeat the make a returrf of his4iviiion,to the. Ad iviajor.vjcncrai vi . cucn juivitriyia tiiait jutajit-Genefal.f the State, on or, before bly, under a penalry of fifty pcuptfsy'r of rni at cash urices with a brorfdse.ioi;f pajrtnent in-few"; weeks, - ari hayjriot J cmpisea,- are.reauestea to come lorwara and settle their respective. aeajhtS f' jbr coorse to measures eipisnsiW to thehi, and ui wisc 1 snau oc ofiixca la wave- re? oigaiy disagreeable to' my sell ; ; ' . s. p cokway-v Raleigb, Aug. 18C8-. -: :.. ;;T ATTjENTUS. TAtely committed, toi theSi Jail t of this county, on a, char re of conceafiner arid carrying awayfrom Major N. Scales, a xieero Manr.i trade " a iilacksmfthi CH AH LES4 STt AKT, about SOVearsof arc,' five1;, feet eight inches highi bUiU hair, Mae eyes Jvery tadkativc," wirh a'cVr on;fct arm iiwutt trus. nui and el boariif ewrotftcrbuller marks on cif- null uv v - u'jauuj JJiotn 11 i, uvvit' thhr cimrty.".lle says lietWorked .at JKVtb'exe from S outh-C arbtma; ;JrIai tnc tmxasf- in tuts ouaxrer mat ce broke al in, Chester difetj-jcr, SCarciiite,' ' NO ft T H- C A k 0 LIN A TO the Sheriffs and nrv,. u V1UV-C atate aforesaid c hav. already counted for and pa Taxes andother pnblic Dues of be r ? ytr, 4 this is tiot addressed Tn ? t)fficerS.of the above description i J ?' "1 this iiidispensable duty yet to peX h&v considered as being only necess' U sayhat iccuinting on their usuil W ta ality and. faithfulness; the Public Tr ret flatters himself they will aiUeitW'0' pay in full, on or before the first da vtetober next, as requited by law; Sh it i any instance happen otherwise 1? meats, ir.volving all the fcrfeitUTi- J penalties prescribed by the Acts cf Ajc! bly in such cases made and provide be taken against the OfHcer cr Oftc failing, . in the , Superior Court fjr County Cf Wake, which will ccrte, on the 3d day of the said month of O bef next. JOHN HAYWOOD FEMALb EDUCATION TN conformity to the wishes of som respectable Patrons in this place asd vicinity, X purpose to open an In&tituticn for Female Improvement; on the first d pfJattV7Vee course cf Inst7 tion tritended to be" purified, is the oi cbsetVatwn and some expei ieace anJ .and genius of qiy Pupils, not Ibsmtr rBw 01 sysicrnavw..ixraent and frcfes sion. My object not merely to words and tjchibit things ; but chiefly t, forrii the mind to the labour of thinking npon aroVunderstanding what is tinght -f WhetKer my plan isjudidoad, a shcit tx. erience wsh decide; and by the eyer.t T am content to be judged. The domestic arrangement for an efficient accommoda. tioq'of inx Scholars, will be an object cf primary,, contrh, and placed under th jrimediaje tnspefction of Mrs. McvdecafJ! bebeving it tp be o small part of. E(lCc4. tion bestowed ,-oa i'em(?, to culttyatea Taste for neatness in their Perscrs and propriety of Manners : they will be placed under a stipenntendance calculated as much as possible to 'alleviate the solicitude s Parents In myr Seminary v;ill be taugh the English Language grammatically! Spelling, Heading, Vritir.g, Arithireric, Cortrpositjoft, History Geography and ?:se ot. the Globes, .Tbeplaiii and orr arr.erol branches of Needle Work Dravmg, Vo- cal and Instrumental Mus;c,by an approved Ma'sser of distinguished t&ieats and car. rect deportment.. ( Terms -For Boird, Vashing, LodgT.y and ult;on (Drawing and Music e. certed) gi)5 per annum. An additional Kchaige wdl be made for necessary fioois, Paper, Quills ad Ink.-. irdrrenton, Jug 18, 1B03. parents are requested to famish i pair of ?heets, a blanket, counterpane and band, towels, ; which, Without incon'eni ence, toihem,.wUl render he accomnuxia.. uonoi'th'eir dapghtefs more eas adeco SVt a-2iblic -Auction,- For the Berrefttf KenryXyon, Ukhard U Smith & Coantl Eaves St Wester, A LL the Stock iri Trade of Mr. 0avil Bell,, together with a Eorse, Chair and Harnessjitl Jbesold at public Anctioi, at hiSlate'Store,- near the State H.-mse, In Fayetteviile on Tussday the? 13th day of Septerpber, beirg the Tuts day of the Coun ty. C o ur t. W ee k of Cua berlanct bounty." lr. Bail's Stock con sists' of i Veiy large and valuidjle Assert' irfent of Iry Goods, Hirdware, he, he. The terms of Sale wiU be a:credit, of mU montbs for all sums above five pounds, th? Purchaser gtvin Bond with approved Se cutityfbr; five bounds or undet, Cash. . -v -. W. BUFY, 5 -k " : ' .','". '"'-. ' . Agent for H. Lyca aetti7 .. 20, -1808, - State of : North-Car olina. V ake County,A August Teim, ,i23, Trent Vaujjyan & Jliiiabeth ', :: has wife, Petitionor -'div'siiTti . -' of Lund. The Heirs U Represeiitrtiyes i pf, latr, IloilcHn, dec. tK1 w 1 ordered br the AGourti that be made at the douhs':4ctcl-?at3d' in' the 5 rate Ga' ietror' sife' weeitbat.' Wleph Holding' brie of the. heirs at - la-wi au iphabitaii; - the State of S. Carolina, tppsar at the text , County "Court, t&lbbldm the thir. Monday of Nov&er- iwet; and she caiisei if any he iisjh' he p a7 tiie Jjetrtfoi.er's shqulci nt Xjyt grjtfti.d. tViwiiL A6Mtitib ivs, naW rx iiwv antfIt is ppt ed that ihef rook .thtfcem; ai yaTildytha:whit v; hVil'; atfliTs near hind foot white; .-av-fl lik and another on the Cap ot his iwnce ; otheXiS JffwVar)diksct, with a car (her bverWleft Elr1 b fittlejndrtha twtnty-Their wtrk) Dress' is2Tegro . Cotton? bat they hay WiibrUiem two; good: Swansdowft VI- a f tieitmit f Pantaloons-ancT Cots. 1 ianst fcio Mids. Woollen Biue,Cij tflAHvfpa iaVtbifoie b went away 7 ?t9dlfamSaddw0ieplaredBc lyouJStlrruis ariS M.Paddmg, ft: lihelrtorn 4 acduntry-twiied Mai -; Rplate Bit lleading Lit :;tiMlfrsUTDosed thcyf.. f ma&irjg for Xefiaeiiee'or the Miai. aUttoesand Horses tctS- . a V ! vs.