vr'm ,t " b J . ' " - sr.it to tU i-cnatCj r cio.ZC tvas sr.it to t..c , i nmro i ' ' t;31rv 1 u.:::t " ' (Kv mo. lor the ' ;, L tvH'fl. fnm the committee x ,iit..-i' 'he COin - v,w " .;...,iH f liotl Ol 1 h. '- pi.ii;..: . c' j xctu t J itje sit- t-. ;'.'-' .'" " ,1a" :,:. in.;: i-,' bills civ .ntio- l'UC I,; KUi;v. . 'li'.UOiul rOTVCT.tO th' , , (, t.t r.i ctna:: r, uc-n , ,. ; v.: ! .. ivnrrM-iUalion rom Uc j 1 ' n.tctlf Z rricnr: m Ciniiio.iJ . i ; rcjH-.l the 10th section olf.n ,-'-u.w ii. I7 il. p!tcnt ti.c steal- i A ui.I .r.u:t- uu- : ia:u! ?th.jvi- 3. i.c all br i.erett! T' ,-'"u'" -'-hi .d't..! ty the ' Stsie ff ' '..'i ro:- mn n:i: viz. .',v 1 5 pmcnt. V. v. t. v . " A-.""" T",',-,- , i'v. clerk ic An, re o- ",T,r. !. . pa-.:' !:.- r-!. clerk unJ l.u- No t" V." .-' . 3 c nui r-6 6 r i '.-l-.In. 1 tc or,n;c '-a tf.wx or J fm. 'it. Ji - Jo Jo dj do do. dj. dt. do. f, c - . t:. ' n v ! . ..-..rd. ' raa , ; r v.: v r. ( 0 ir:, ... . , ' l - k t r n ; i -,:s. I t k t. -- -". i'" -'" s I 1 ,fii r J Ki ''' " rr' Uc . t "t. d t. .57 J? C v.- ! i.. v.;t , b -ir.;. M 4 r i . i : k elk ctv crt !.? t.n. I ll r. nine-, M ii'in, ' rr. if ; , !" ... :i.-i-tJ, M c r i.-r. 7 .. . :!. riw.ru. ct. M " I. '. ...Cl kmM Sil.i nf. ; H D.ike. t'k. sup. rit V h. d- A rr.n r on. elk. St ma-. V.s , rik 5c iTUJtr : . " ''' 71 . vi.r.d.cl nu IVr ; rj -(.kc' c ' II ' d- r nk . n it r, U tKu, th K !. . c'k. y. t .1 It i f rl, c v -ip- r !l i!h-. t- I, tit j. . di .'). eU. iv l.i v- U'l li' H r!. ' ri. Ji')i..'iT, N.irn, do ck I A H. to c" : v y!..4.:r, I juti!, dt . 1 LSN" A. ? 't Ofrr. t: Not- 1-) : .ns ikdanc ' ' P'lid !: d iij c - i vCt " .:i.' . iili'leil v. t 'tlitM-tii, ii;. ! k- the ..f . t'"i.- f h-rks -.Jul ll!.VtT 151 tr, in!.; S:;.v. tun.iik. I fir ..v.zi x'tru- J'ublic cc.kiJit, J ) ! HYVO:)j ps.'.:.t 7'rr V'.in.l. t.O'MHWN, C i'. r: 75 A- .tot at Public S i!t ( i Th-.:-'' ! ! r 14 : d i. ny, Dei emter rex:, a' H .v ! ' re O ct C -t I' 1 b-jr f:trr i ; hvc.i, in Wake c ui. y. a Tan of r;:;n-ti:i. i: rnoPKirrv. k H 'i J'- Y ! ;r - 0e , C . S .i ' d t.'. vts s -"t d . (; .t i ..v ir is of le ti: . fa-1 Sw v I f in , Wi e.it, tyjts., Vki i, Die; ; M'du-r, d ii r o'h:i b'-v, t r i.in, ivCe f.u l),.-.r - ' f.t.., :,..r.ln t.M HU ,, e dr. 1 ! c .v ,1 , a,n , .,d curity j -ii'- or.ttc.i- itt.r.-i ir tu unrd all .f : s ir.i t . .'iwus t :-ri- on I," -!:t v. i A '.I Her-j-i-ss havin c'.a ?-e..- 'he & d i-cei?.-J arr iu.srd . T.ike inn i. t. , ".it. 0 tr r. I c. ni i'unPiii .u v ..v tia. iy - , ,e -ju u -drr:aken to tu..' ti ... ii. e. r K,. x Ii,- .w I - iJI I I II-.--. W Oi-l hi !:tl I " -'.i -tl ro i .d d.-. ! ! c. i it: ,. i , - i r.i-. ex-, ire i.- i runt t4 re or -t t w. , ii... h-. A : . l v i .! r i 1 ! . . ' t ' ' a . v O.S rr ch c SiJd Dt. M 13 s i '.t-l, r Cres, with . i - '. ir i . iip J "j,r. un n.s t hereon ift I ' u ; will fn- ".v i.. -, . the P..r i ' . v d- i; .v i h .rgv-d Svt u - Ai . MA-iSV"..IJKG, Lx. -" " . 3i lj --''( ur-.UruinXfs Ccunttj. Court a i;c-:,, k Quurlcr Sessions, 'A;.tr. .S. .,..,, . isi. " .1- rj ot Hcrry Or:er i. j l. i'!rJto thr IJ u" t .at 7Jit-j: currri r "'4 r;''',f. 'Jk Cuter, IFu'firj'. , t i .r 1 1 v..d H ti 4. reiidr wsthcui t. : j'.'r- .ppex at uext couit auu ,i ": I'-a'-r oi" the jm tition w 11 tv- i ,'VJ""r-'v- f, rthcr, ti.at tn s oraer i j i. i . : t . x In ti.e Sta:.- G- 2.- - Tnr, Hf MAllTIN, Ci.t. PUBLIC NOTICE. mnu concern : .a: the liar Horse novr. tu tli j s.sts"n 1 t.f T.mi L)o:5fn, of ('.'.inn ft: f : i iu.:K a d iv-.ra (tc ihr, lr -t 17 4. : R cnard .oandon, of he towncftje c and c y af resa"d : -n vle;.ce .1 tb Ja. I here m bj tp a rue co ; i'f a tecep :."'U c-v?r.ant, now in m pes- - " ' J " j J ( ,n ,K (win? words: !; O.i ..- t.LrjtileJirf j i.juj: t'.J t, fteceivrd. i J , C.-p' .tcb'ti llr.indin of the . i-jtr. r.j .. orJ u err'uinjfaj ti ir 'i ln; J. i. ..:ir. tu t ttt.fr. bj. e ;urcL,tttu . ; ir .-j ,.w. c..,,. i ;o return to t.r tut 4 B l- 'fJ-: teruttxrtt .m - if, t r tin lrd I. - ..: i i r-r,'tt 181U . ib.r .:ca e u (.x.ff-tu j WlKtit .. iur . :-iifU tr .s U:b On ! 9. rfJ'r, 1. I A K it 1 rGLR. H vii f, hu. ri 'i in! ie fui! JicU mT i t l . to av jariicja' on u. a. Ihi ., - a vij.Y 1 tijciet' :tt t irvarM j i viii w -J'.v rs t r Uvy n s any !v pron ss . r : m i :vl-;c, all oihtr erom iVtim . It ij.-f !) irJ:.!.i.i . the prvpi-' y til the . i ai -ij-a, whilst n.thc j. . si.un c.r t" KLalff A' it- if- .'' . v : l ; ; - TOlt bAl.L. tO T.F. SOU), the lat- r'aT'l'rK hi'y oi .vK J ukr V,iLtr. .i V., -uli.d i u-it). f n ltur;diy, i c JMt ol i,'t : ' r '.'Uvmr I'O.trY a..d I-lrlY Im y '.'i-.C xO. S. rrs .' t.t it- n cot.-iv hi r.i nui.l' fedi '.vi! v 11 t IK J Win it, lVi. 1 KSlKUr IV Ml" NT -r r:u. il!e. TEKLINGY vM i". i 'u-spT.fi.Hy .'nnum ,i -i.r.,l ai.d i.- lu..!.C, ti. i: l.r has ,i "ur live vrsrN rmt 'ur.-t- um1 cmm-i t- t. hii.t. I'.u id.n,v ; '' tr vii, i1 f Lor . -mi I 'Mtarit i v a. I iard I d M lt:ei '-'T- -. t!.c r-'u -t T - mi. t hi LiaKtrr, Ui.cc;. ud, who the tt d . i.i:! Ui'U-'. "' FA'T;t I'MNMliNT. J. f-'i 'iiir-'.'.fi'j. ioi:rder &c. ' I '!". c -mny :c on i c U; '! t lrcnd-- a f 1 - I',-., f . .- t r . mi, ij .c-i IKds. And a fi -.iniul I -t i, ! t w-l; trc U-i' tle fov.ii 3iui C .'n y d'S rds j . t ,! As!" rrr-i' ft I. oii'-rs. Ii r 1 wi'l; l'-.vr'H-r, a ;d ;nlftd (a .M.i tVM.ii: !. Irrs. H' '"-wrj CI , ., c .c uia.id. 2 tw iy rxn -.i w.ii .4 iti.: . to eve thr u:m st : -nsMt'; " whu r.i i-n r h. m w.'h their C"us-n t- Vl"X ' 1. 1K- Statcf N rtli-C irolm i, i j. ler.n, lbOi'. .V :; am t.r.vm. r-rl Uro-hers a:d ttrs and tteir isiue oi the ar.d t.li on ih pirt ot the Father 1. 1 litd-. C"mp, ii eMtsrd, !r !.aTi Siisaniii S-irj pard. ?r.d t iritis, S-itrr a id t;eir ,ik- ot t!u- tial' LI . .:.!,ni, M;t piri ot theFu-h-r 2, Mo th, t i-l ilaidct Croom, dectafcen. j r IT seat'n frorr. th s Hrtit'ion, twa' Tveral -Vt 1 1 ii. a Law ol llar.'.cc Croor, d o 'he C ur' l !.rivir, w.o died I tc-tat. "V f.ie ai- :r iVe mo:iili f N"vn-.;.t-r 1 fade, or rf ..Ijmix v ot the Sinte--, J r t a' Nit-ce v j.; t n to -uch ol t!i Jc is ct d 11 rt- Crii'," r as arr sbv-'i rt.3 '.c (U n th. St-.e, ct this I't.i'i.ir f IV. r;; i n V li?.'ds, 5r-d ai. n.tcnti. ii ! ! sud C ujI it ii;.- '"'xt Urn .hriiv; I hid x- K Tuior., -n Uie tir.i' londiy ! Ja ua v ir, o. an nr-ier to r.,v a:id r. : I Ls'atf '! ? u il iU ' oroom, ar. t - io .K- u ite1 o S' t tic Acts ol . rj, oi ..it.h ca- .J vkI pr v dad, ny a-i :uiv riNtirw .1 of th ').df.r, lor si wrrki sir t -s v. iv at th.c Com.' U ue ..r Mid Cou-U) oi !.0.o r or h. e p - K ;.l-.crs m saia count) ,. and i!vi m f.e Sti -j i-. T'e. J (..-jj Juni tie Mir.-.-'S, C WE it. . BIIOOK .c c xoncz. t t 7 HE F S, nv -le uiu rat" at?ron W .t.d oct my lied and Board, without ! j i iu'C T prov x-'ion, and has attep.pted i t.. V. ntiact etots on my ere l-t : I tl hLreb ! fot. -a-atn anv Person or l'er-ons ttom iradm ' II. L ..1 . I, . r contracfif: ay aeut it i . -v. DiPy, as 1 an. ro!ved n-r to pay a ) deoi l'y. - an. revived nr to pay a deo " y ccr racr, so snng ai she rcl'-cs ro re an. pcr.rm - .j.o, ft c. Joho'tcn Ccunt), Nov. 20. St 3j NO'lTUAMPtON COI N T V. 5vor .-ur; x:;uHj, ' 'ctiOrr 7tr."-, 1809. i': Low ml Mor ami Lemuel Fark'r. Lvteutor-. ii jona-WoKl, dte (otiptt. i t' x Dav 1 Jcki- son, K'Ctt orr.fUerjaminII.ire, j dei.'astd j'Jf'fH.rr. ' N .-m'-t''--n t t!'? C..mp nant5, by thtir v C."j'i$r:. Otivei Fitts, L q. and it a-, ear 'he sa'istacttoii of t'.-.e Uourr, thai 14 v d O ck-.i- it. t..c Deftfnd-t'iV - not ai nha ; iia' i ef tis Sta'- t ts crc?etJ ?nd iicieeo ur the Couri, :ha' uid-si' t s id DiV.Uick-n-jnn t "1 apjnai ; i.oi Coor' :0 be I tl '. oi. he hl'i !i ' av al-er the hun'. Mrnda) i i vljf.o ne. and ansvr r ;he t n-p arwants nl, t.ie sa'u wi 1 e take f ru co) tt a ' ne raver ihtteof deer e.l acc- ron.: y -and taai" a copy nler te l rihwih pu'- :te sti't tjazctte, iur tnui uu... uv co' veh . ccp. I'trvr W li. t.OCKHAKT. c. u e. .Jus! it i nt-d f. :n -hinto!i City, U.ixe ithi bcturo Viiv iiur f)oi!artt The i rui of Col. Ik'RR, Tiken in sh rt-iia'id by Vi.-n.uit Carpenter, .tn.i .itu -t. -LOy ri-r.y i -pt tubie ciu raniciJ iuvl 'illiers, Wo u.;i . -.1 Uie iiui, PUBLIC U T)K1I KNOWN, -U 3 IU . ,vst.8io , t- 'State of Korth.Cnrolini. KORTM AMPTi'M C015TT, Superior Court (f Kijuity, Oc-cix 7'erm, 1809, Boco j ranch, Tho's Brmch.Kor an Brar--, and J hn Branch, bv U prcoiien am ; Bo en Branch ; and HurwH Branch, Francis Brarch and Benjamin ' Branch, th'were Extca- rscf John Br-.oht deceased CouSt tasrs Jarr.j Btt cV, Uriar J. rdan r Uxof Manr.; W.I im rhn'or r Uxjr Hc"C' i ; Sarah H I (w diw)fomerly as-jh Hr.t: ch Chri sev Branch, l he- guardian Uriah Jordan, and Isaac I'arkf-r. the ivccuror of Francis Braiuh, deceaj'rl. atvJ the 1 xecutor of Mary H'anch, diccascik who waithp Executrix f the sud Francis Branch, deceased D&fcn'ts DILL IN EQUITY. 0 rfyt!on of tW-. Comp a-nsn,sr by t'neir Counf-l, Wililam Drrw. Esq and.it ap- ir tiie ?.riracti-n rf the Court, tat W'l. rr J'vms'on f. lauic Taikfr, two ( f ttired "rf.danis, are not mhabttarts of this State i vrjc-rd urd 'lectced , by tec Cc.nr, thai im ' 'hi s.vd Wt'Iinm j '..hr;;oii do ippear and anyvs-er t'n (Jo p'imMH:,' Iarr atr.eid'd Bdlf aid the sail Jr.aae, l'rker e' all appearand .i v. r tiit- Ofi.yi al and an.:i.dd B-.'l, ar the ;iit, to if held on the fi h" Monday in.-r thf fourih f"rda m Match ntxt, the sirr.e v 11 ! tchen pro c-rjen.t as :t tetn ard the rnatt'i tlxre. t d. creed accoid ii?lv, ?nd 'cat . e"pt of ihis r.'' r bef'tiuuirh pub to mi the State Gazette, fcr thtee wteLs "iiiLfjis ly. A i; pV. I'ES I F, 32 ' W. B. LOrKHAlir.c. M.b. Vf'..i' i gto'i count K'Tib t'urolint HO IP m;.iY CE1U U- T, thai on he i t lav cl ,i;wi at, l Ic&t mi rrckrt Hi k, in -.iicii wis .i nrte o'" .-" d, tor rihtv p.-:iar. da.cd lit Jai.u.;iv, . 'Ifi '9. j;ava- h oi I n.i!iJ,' y K t'tfi,revv t,me, tor w'-ich sa d n re I I. ave lectivtd, fV'-m r.. 1 t" jn .v, full visiicucn. W. PET'l IGKi'.W. The nl. jve was nworn to b-'ore me, Joseph P vt'ps, one ot the Jiisnee t r ihe Co uty 'of Wasingtui., tins titrenth N vrn-'ber, 1209.' JOS. l'llLLl'S, J. V I IIrrhy Jaurn all Persons v a tcrt rra dniC tor tuc iiove mentioned Note, as 1 have, j inaoe payment for the same. Just Puhlislied, . ii'.f r'v ttdr ot J (iiilef Si-jrc- 'rneons dollar, int. yac.m i ii nniTi .v, Iak:r!j nrar Twen'v 1 housa..d t-cp es alrea dy sold, of -the Lii-Etff GEoiuii; Washington. fly the ,'-:. M L. IVeem. Fo-r.-r.'y C'tinnol M rint Vcino.i I'.ni.h, ind an in-ti-i( wtiffn cv -i. ii ri Vicr.ntoi i k- !it Ceil lu:v.v,io '.vrrctiir ' ' i y - M ai; nj 0.in Jtil 03$ u: the g'-it .V..hiiitoti fr:u Chtvifai. od. Mu be hari i J. oalts's S-ore Price S 7, BltlCL & S PRO m&lt's MAP of SO mi CAROLINA, On Caiwas and Roller. Raleigh, I III RSDAY. NOVEMBER "0, 1309. On Thvtrsdav last there fell in this vicinity 'io' deepest Siou has been experienced in this part of the L'nioti for nxiny years nor 'v.in hucIi a storm ever seen in this State so v i !v n .hc iv nter. The Snow was from 15 to ' inches deeo on ihe plains. Friday and ;.tur h.i continued cold, but on Sunday a '-.i Uiei atmosphere dissolved a great part of the -. ov, and it has now wholly disappea. od. Tha Tennessee new Judiciary Bill onu-mpTatcs a division ot' the State in to live Circuits ; in each of which .i -si 111,1c Judye is to hold a Court m ra h county oi his Circuit, every six ir.on'hs This Court is to have concur rent jiirisiliction wirli the County Courts original jurisdiction ot every sd;ject now cij;iii.al)leby the Superior Courts,, and aUo a)i)ellatc jtnisdiction ove the cattscs that may be tried in the County Courts. Courts of Errors are also to be held annually : viz. one in East and ne in West Tennessee, by three Judges, who aie to be pctid each J$l5G0 per anil. As the tiiais of facts are to be conclusive in the Circuit Courts, the Coutts ol Errors arc to adjudicate on those law points only, which may be carried up from the inferior Courts. The JL.egida"iire f Rhode-Island, now in cssi' n, lvtve appoint-' ' a com mittee of two members to rmfer with a committ'-e of 'he Md3sachuse ts Leis lature, in order more accurately to as certain the northern b-Jumlary of the slate of Rhodc-lsUnd, An association is proposed in the town of Alexandria for the encouragemen of Dome tit M nufactures, with a Ca pital of S 20 000. The finances oLMaryland are repor ted by the Auditor- t be in the most llouiishitig condition. The State pos sesses, in specie and in stock, 1,72168 doiurs. i An act has passed the Legislature of Conn client, autiio; ismg the annual pur chase ot 7uQ stands of arms, fev three years, on account of the state. Out of the Militia fines, which have reached ti.e 1 reusury, the Legislature ot N. Jersey have been enabled to pur chse, mount and completely e'uip with doubie sets oi harness kc. 24 aix tiiuio lie id Artillery, costing m tLe .vhyic g 10,7 18, f David B. ltchell has beers chosen Go? trl norof uie Sute o.Gcor.,.a, vie dared Irwin. f J , '- . e fcave seen a letter of a very recent date j'from SM Bartholomews by onofthe lst-ar- 1 riS, Which informs, , that the ports ofthe n..;.:j, te t r.Uno u. i ; . I., f : ' c : f't me? jincr or nour, otc. ui uiai isiaiMi, sfierai British teasels having- arrived jat St. Bans. Ttus'-itj appears thaf even uur apparently harmles non-intercourse carries in its 'inci- troddeniour neutral rights under foot. ; ' Bait. Amer. : A letter from Tonningeai of the 6th, ult. suvs, " Sweden and Kussia havej made peace: the former is to pursue' thc continental BonaparteV policy, by shutuijo; her port" against British ves-j sels. Upland C'otton is 60 eroats : all est India produce is on the rise. The following remarks oft the dismis sal of 11 r. Jackson, are from the Balti- more American : raging-, n neutral bottoms, tl)e importation ; ; minent as enterpfisin.q" and successful in es of provisions, he. which has riven a rise in' tahlishins: manufUctdres. . His funeral topfc . T r i i .1 . Miciicmi. vv e are auinorreeu 10 'bay .. --".Bv 'the following article wo perceive . , : - . .-j i a't t . r . l . 1 that its contents, so Ur as l hey conti that Mr. Jackson s tunctjohs are at anti . . , . .. . . , . "j, i t I flirt lnr Artirlr. -nitltii.eh am - in rhtc nnrutf 1 he trross and- mlanious insult j- r i ' which he has rei:erutcdinth'tecth-i the American government, suinciently jus-' tifies the closing of his dip otr&tic da-j rccr in this country. e usre sorry that the blind policy of rescinding the embar go, 8c the adoption of that milk and wa ter measure, the son-intercourse, should have been resorted ' to, as from that act we may date the procrastination of our difficulties with the Belligerents. The issue of Jackson's hegociution h noj mote than what was anticipated, fronv the character of the man : but however! nfainous his conduct. is, we mav short-' ly expect to see r justificatipivthtreof" in the prints in the pay and interest of pri- titin. . u It fortunately happens Tor us, that I ! the next scss;on of Congress is so near at hand, in whom we hope to find rrofe decision and e er-y than the last. From u:e convulsed state of the British minis-' try,, and her disasters on the continent, wc are either inclined to tank that the conduct of the British minister results totally from the measures oil the old ca binet, oi that the new one will not' change their policy towards his country, j : To the present Congress is committed j the destinies of our country, and wej hope they will be inspired with thejspi-i rit ol the heroes and f uges ol u 76, , treating all nations as u enemies in waf. in peace friends " j j It is with satisfaction we state, !that tile hope expressed in otii" last paper that the honorable portion of the fet eral party would at this juncture rally round their government, has been alreaey in part realised. The pi hits edited by Mr. Jackson" and Mr. Relf at JMiiladelj)hi.'j, speak a language truly American, aj Ln i guagc worthy of every class of cuizens actuated by honest motives ' kat. iT. ; i . . , - ' A Bleaching Establishment is frm ' ing at Baltimore to be carried on tinder 'all the advantages arising from tjiose j ' Chemical imjiovements. so universally J' tloptcd in G. Britain, Irelarkl, cc. Scc ! which not only facilitate the liusiness, so ij t hat-on an extensive scale, I0j,000 yjards can be bleached, an: dressed in a week, 1 equal to any imported from Europe but ' j the different seasons of the your will ne- i vor retard the progress, of thU Factory, which is not the -case in bleaching H ; greens, j The pract-ce of bo'dmcr the CT-ajn r-iven tor i horses. progresses in England. One bushel ; .of oats so ' manaij-cil, is staled to Ue iood , as two bushels jiven in the usual inannir H I Some mistakes have crept into some of the ' American prints, respecting the two WleAwf 'eya. They s re brothers and both of then) . ' i .... i :' o . : '-. m.,- i." 1 .i.. ! L , 1 ; nae oeeii in oj;aiu iicnec iijpeiia uit twr ! fusion. I ' I . Sir Vrtnur - veiies"ev. now Lord eiiinir 1 ton, is at the head of the ai-mii lef: Ar.ntA ed vict'tri at Talavera gajned him a title, j winch bisjimprovident rnarrli into S-patnand ihis precipitate retreat ought to forfeit. ;V Thr .ufrrtjuii of Ueuesley, agai i, nu the'Bri tish Minister at Seville lo the Supieme Junta He waifonce Ltrd Jlwnlngtott9 afterwards (iovernorGfcnerkl of Bt?n;d. As i boUtici n. j he has 'Been a rank Pittite an unrelenting foe to thcfRevolu ion of Francein oppositi on to whfch, he pronounced, o the 2 st of , Julv, 17(ii5, on Mr. Fox's motion! for an ad j dress to uie King, one .of the longest phil- hpics thit had ever been spoaten - ml the . House of jommons--conta?ning mil less khan ; 12J pgel of Chapman's Select Speeches. - As to his i.feeling3 towards the U.'S.he. says . he feels humself " persuaded thaj the Noble E:rrl, whrtj had spoken in this. debate (Lord 'vcomber) will concur with h m in' thinkinff: that the Government of America does not re-. quire to be impm ed by any infun of French ' principles" Yet this is the mn,nu,it i&rei poittd, is aooutto mi tn place oi Mr ijan-' mnpr, as .Secretary ro. roreign .nairs, thro i whom, of course, all negociau?ns with the B itish will necessarily pas. ' f JnqAirer. Sinsntlur and i.Kdi:6(tt Ctratom. The Rev. Claudius I5uci.an.in wi itingfiom Taniore. Sept. 18- 6, gh s nHio: other in tc resting matters, the following1, description, of the Practice of a congregation o eastern christians : . " ' ' ; j " As Sir. Whitefield, on liis fu st coming to Scotland, !w;s sui prised at the rustling of he leavei of Bibles, winch took, place imme diately on his prop.ouivcii.g'his tebfr, o n a3 1 here surpris- d at a n:Mtse of a difteient kind nanielv. thitt of the iron Den erii :ra inr the 1 Palmyra ltaf. Many persons had their Olias (lea-es) in tneir hands writing a sermon in j Talmui 'short haid. Mr. Kir Uhbft' assured ) me that spme of them re so expert at Ms, mat tlu jtio 'jtoi lose oe vord ot tiiepreach er. And the sermon of the mornpg is ret, o . lr!v re'd .ii ti.e evening to tiie sefidols by II I itVta r"nrk',ci- f rnm hie PulmiTS lp" JDfE&t rf i.vWi' t'Zi Cornelia StanlfV H daughter of Johrf Staiik, Esq. of that plaie ' T;.'.-'---- . oi 7-ai-' - n A' 5 P " ; Y Se 1 ? f Pat"?a VOrthy Te8Ct N miiaouant oi uiai towri. i jjkuht t uv. tin. iicjtiscm nine niuyiiu.. coajches, attended," and. .hunlherie8scrriag, ' of thr deceased's friends tihteen singer preceded, sing-ing; appropriate psalms the ' rode on horseback- ; The corps' was followed . to the srrave bv six'hnitdred vorkment Vfl had each a -silver medal, presented to lorn. struck for theToccasion. The expence of the funeral is calculated at tivo thoihcuid poitnds? pst0cript 1 S a Vil 1 Lii4 t r taA : V4 lJJVU .W Lilt: 111 iil VA'il a wJ lUlk V , from the (Georgetown) Independent A- i r 1 , . , r r r of the 13th,inst. relative to the course cif the jiegociation between bur gbverit ment and Mr. Jackson, are unfounded Jiational Jnteluig&icer. r -. ft ' .(CIRCULAR.) Washington, Nov. 13, 18G& j ; i . , J SIR -t have to inform you with much rc: grer, that the facts which it has been my dttj to rate jn my ofiicial coitespondenxe -pithv Mr Smirh, have beerf deemed by the President of the tlnited States, to an'ord a sufficien mo tive for breaking olf an important negociation and for putting an end to aH commtimt?.tioh whatever with me as the minister chargeri with that negocianon, jsb m". resting t both natio'ts, and on one rriost material pbint, ofT vhich an ai svver has not been returned to ah cKical and written overture One of the cijs. al'uded'to has been admitted by the Secretary ofrSfate himsejf,-in his tetter to rreof the 19rfr Oit Y'i2 that the three c,ondititjs ' forming: thr-ubsiianee of ' Mr.' Ei seine's crigmal iri- -sttfucj'ions veve submitted to' htm b) that gen tleman ; the other v z, that that ins'tuctiohv is tne only one in which the conditions werje: i inscribed to Mr Erskine for the conclusion? of an arrangement on the matter to which it related, is known to -rne by the instructioiis which I h.ave myself received. In stating; these fact?, and iu adhering to them as my dii ty impfcriC'Uily enjinea me to do, in order ton. repel the frequent charges of ill -faith which: have beer made against his Majesty's govern, . iin.iit, a v.uuiu.inn iii.ugiin, uiai UHCl.tC WUUIU' be taken at it by the American government, as most tertamiy io:t could be intended or my part ; ai d thi? view oi the tt ject has been? made known to Mr Smi'.h, But as I am in f t med by him, tha; no further communica tion will be received from me, 1 conceive that I have n-alternative reft, which is cojrsisterir. w h the k-ng'a d.gmty, but 'o w'thdraw alfq gether from this city, and t. wait elsewhere the arrival of his Majesty's commands- vporv the ui.koked ipr turn which has thti3 been gi ven to his arairs in this country. I mean in ihfc interval to make NewYork the place b F 'm resdevce, wtere you wgll henceforwarji lease to d ,'Ctyoui fonim.uncat iori to. me, a& I shad be sccr mpamed by ver member of I am; &c. F. J. JACKSON. A French Government schooner, med the tilsit (No. 2) Capt. DesmoW laud, ariived in Hampton Roads, on the 1 7th instant, in 43 days from. Bayonne, with dispatches7 for Mr. Turreau, th French Minister. A French gentlemati, who was the bearer of these dispatched? passed thro Petersburg, on the 2-2d? o his way. to Washington City. THE AMER 2C AN PRISONERS IN PRANCE Gentra! Armstrong (says, the Bostoa Repertory) has at length procured the release of the American seamen long impiisoned at .Arras. They were to sail from Dieppe about the' 10th ofpetL chased lor that purpose. " Capt. Miller, arrived at N. York, in forms, that on the 20th of September. h?t v:s fit TT.'imhtiro-K. ahntit whirh timA O 7 . --""V. the. Kino-of Wetnhulia vriade a rlemrnrT. of the lianiburgersof a sum of money1 which was refused. The consequence was. that feooWestpharian troopsmai ch ed into ihp city, and the poor Hamburg ers were forced to comply. ' '-'!- i. , ' BsstQii, A'a-v. 16. ftRtTTsnr amity ! We were last evening favored with a Halifax paper of October 24, which pives the intelligence of the capture of the American ship Susquthanna, capuin Brown, from Baki snore, bound to 'Tohivnen She wds taken by his Britanmc M-jesty's' sUc$tfi rltistle, and carded v to. Halifax. The; gentleman who handed us the paper states, tliat three other vessels from Baltic nriore for Tonningen, Wore bound into Hali faxJaas nrizea. when he was eonunp' out. H4 j cmld not learrt their names.?- l'krrkre sei veral notifications ii the Halifax paper, foi tltei distribution ot prize money, on vessels condenined. .-.'. j COMfORT TOR THE MOMENT The New-York Royal Gazette savs, .1 . T1 , mat du.nai aiiit.!) l it mv. jin At .114 i li s JJLvA I H mav from what follows, be confidently ex pectcu ! Guerti&ey, Oct. 4? A vessel has arrived: here, which left Cl.ertourg on Fridav -last,. The letters Ly her inform us, that ae-ccunta hatl reached that place from ;Paj is, Inctd leave no doubt thai the Emperor Na'pOieotaj was very ill at his.palace of SchocnUcunnJ His disorder is all-in fevev, brought eftiWl eAcesa.ve iujrtq ti. tiis personal atu.ntiqn to every branch of his uripy. ' .M ott ct-rtaSu 'it that two phj siciacs ' tud wo sUTtreoiir i'tH dtnly left Pari latit .v,eek to atU-i:J' "tiTm.?-!- I" hey proceeded oa thejr j-oufney- WiUjt' txifa, orrtirLntv srw-ea. tu Lc a vci correct Ueujrt of il

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