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BiSX OF CAPE-FEAR. . ,,.VEI). That the receiving of iuS V .'I- for -n ,ucrtie of the CaP.u f Vv . i-yx next. w:e. subscriptions V ctms.nd .1 the pbco men is AJvcttmen, io this respect .Vr c. !. I-u.utc None be r I -,cu to the contrary. y jyittf HOGG. CJir, ti" r:i- - ' vr.icckici.uU seen a prouuti.u., J- 1 '. ... vv.i.nm ton Gizetu) aain -a w V, frKrvl t!c pusliC ate rcqJCtrd ' 'j :ncir opmi jO until litt commtuCft ,-e J-i;ri.M- PMTtot, a newspaper -s I i". "ntKI,,& arrangements to pu: '""", tut i wJk" I fifty ,: - - t ., t tne conviction of eve-y can- i J moid, that the a!arta l . . if ini.ni"ni with me- h2k Hi Ills i . . . . . - . I. lift ..a:.:i e. to VEAACk r v or i i t ALMOND HALL- 4. lilJ. A RUN A WAV. i hivir ' ! biro at this term oa account or vthicll, the Ciiuc was continued at his instance. The Court rose on Tuesday. Wc learn thit the President of the 17. S. has appointed Oliver fittt, llsq (the Attornry licneral of this State) a Jdge of the Missis sippi Territory, to supplv the place of Fran ci Xavicr Martin, qr. who has been com minioued a JuJje of the Territory of New Orleans. Jmn L Heck. Kscir. of T?:wce, i ap point d Attorney fur the Lbstrict of West i letters and Paragraphs have appeared in some of the distant newspapers, respecting an apprehended disturbance among the Ne rxs in t'vjs and th- other Southern States, which we b-dierr t i hve had theirnrigin from soni- deini:v Nero Srieculatof, or other evil minded peron, Vj be altogether with out foundation, in fact. The do.-irr.e-t re-.p-vlm nir f .reign re lit. ml'., r-cei.th cnuon.inicatcd to Congress, prevrnt sume fleams of hop.; that the two i'".jt tcl!.eiciit ro.v'Cri ar at len rtli about t .t VAk.c t. a mjre correct :e:xrpi.u oi , their tr-ic intcre.!. Our renders will reeol- j n publican aisters Biscomfited in New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Rhode- lSIUIlU, IIIU JJIlllsu pi 1 iii.ii.iv t uvjv,- rate elTort to maintain themselves in Xew-York. Every art was essayed and every stratagem employed to distract, divide, and destroy the republican par ty. In the city, nothing 4.vas too basa or contemptible to be attempted and here the faction partly succeeded But their partial success in this hot bed of tovaltv, will onlv heiirhten their mortifi cation at their gloomy prospects from the other parts of the state. Connecti cut and Delaware alcne remain to cheer the hopes of the enemies of American honor and independence. The two re publican candidates lor Congress, for the city, have been elected Tompkins for (iovernor, Sc Broome for Lieutenant (iovernor, the republican candidates, ai e also elected- and a considerable majo- ji ! . i .... . i. . . , . . I : I .. :....::... 1 r. I - 1 ho e i.n other I.tn Is j ' , , , f- .i .-' " . i i tain, aihl tlut ! th ira.ti n mv rti ( k!)lv uisii- ll niDWt JO V'IS oiu, ra.un ',(.- ,, . !. ... i. . .... I f I... n, l.. l-.n -- .... i.,, , cl.,ht ti. e. i.i I., t.c i i hi mri' icimiji )i v (M iiie if - "" -'it it.i. i .... . .... . .... .. I.. I I lie t.-,., !,-, r.-.n ,n:.t !r V h.-Ml-.n vu in 11,1 i .hi , I L c. I I 'IJI.IIIII. JJ ' ,M- .v .- v. , If t! ?j try, declared his perfect fiendsh:p towards commerce as an usefui, necessary and hono rable source of wealth and prosperity, spoke of the hardships suffered in the various u surpations of our legitimate right to the! o cean, and gave to the suffering tar, the full measure of a patriot's concern and indigna tion ; proceeding in a fervent strain on the history of the revolution and its attributes, and not forgetting the just eulogium to the departed hero and benefactor of our country Mr- Custis concluded with adverting to the gUrious struggle of Spanish virtue against tyranny and oppression, and called for the sympathy of American treemen. This sym pathy we believe was felt, and upon retiring, Mr. Custis, at the request of Dr. Stuart, gave the following toast, addressed to the Spanish Consul, who remained standing. daring its Ldejiverv- Cth. The Patriots of Spain Brave but un fortunate may their glorious efforts be crowned with success, or if doomed to suffer tlie expiring pang of European freedom, like the .Sampson of tld, may they grasp tlie tem ple of rational liberty iSt crush with its rums ritv ill the state legislature are republi- I die .oppressors .of mankind 3 cheers c.ii. l'et. I?epub!ici-.n. jj To Planters. Planters who have ncglt.ctcd so important a work, are ad- -vu o .'dt'",T V , J ' !' Nised to manure their old field Corn in i hr r.enerr.i ..SL-mI)'v ot this taie conve-! . rT., . , , . i i , nc-d at NVwrt on U n, ,d,v last i he ! lull. I hey Will be amp.y rewarded House of K -press attivi s proc eded to the ! ciio.ee ol a Clerk ' lenry lie -.'on, K. w, i at oi L i:i i t . .... . .. r- Ir.iA .vl.r.. I ....... 1 . ir t Jfe ne:! .n.r.l places, or. , -.-. r lr- ,k pc up j . u cr ol a f '.1 talxe hon a!3ii2, , 4 Ffic -ifi I hiv- .' of part, -i :.r a I o.. n i s w f- children, f( j v, vir.i ail prvMi iru n hirooTui., i .. .- i. r i . f , .. rnj ex e t" l!' .i ! .i r 111' hllllJ" ail ai.M. - kvtuo.-ii its rc-iou-is to rescina ic '! '"':ii oy J niaj I rdic I '.vnioa its e n n: ttild t;i tite lirt ' . ."''ds, .'..p". waj '.i ' of f.ur. Nathaniel !la- i.e !iv j; i ...can, aii.i ' ;;. in a. set toe exau;le of ; w .e ttia. We iiave not ceN.-J u pi'vci. ?."un.-l to.- we ik- tas icL-uce, ov urLiiii" t ia: iir:tier m in:f wna.evci i .A? JP i'OcJ in ja.l. I i 1 I i t ...J w: as i I rther cncoura. r a: M 1 1, lolj aa-rt r::ASKus a:adlmv. EXAMINATION. bciu C eat, ia retlirttair on tile o'.!i c--ii t ie .:st jo'.ver t i ;ira .tr .te th ,t.-.i. J.ne, I k.-r ; !; ! lour. ia!e tor Spea- . ! I IV I. I aa I) lae-t u,io!ti. miia f in re o usii ao.-fhju!. u.lawsu . j!i ..vt uaa a 1. '' M.c !ett .- .if tir'. t-n;t-.-.f nev I i tl.e ec.vtan ''.a'-, u m;Ki ri. . .l J .'.a govd 1 ae:i i . i I l u'ice e r-,;-?i;s l!llL . Ul' ias 'ifo- i i . . i ,3 1 tne r CvLer.u i.-a'nii- . M...iru wa cicca. J oy a majonu couoai'.ti-e '.a tiit-ii ai';)or.ile.l to for genera! odieers, r tae ioiiowmLf nor a'ul Seiia et a raist their ' i n t roi.i coiiiit th. vof Mr t le out a!!e i! t.ie t . Piuk- taat li e Ull'i .-..MM ;s u i! V far t t. r re xt!ii! . il ; .; . I rr. e. 1. 1 C.i L i l.t - hit .).w ia.ua. iia i a i . Ml . i'.liikUe v l.a.s to ! ;irv .1 i t . V J .1 I .e dm l.i i i.oe ic an.- lie J !im :m. . .. : .it. i "-. re , L-.r.r Wc i- ' v-r tu.a be i vi. !i 'jl'.ck- ! win" reported tii'- t-lee a.iiis tepuSl:ra...s as !.! t'. . tors, ov itic iMa;i'ii na.i.es 1 ,-spe . tiV j ; M r. V. lihuar, I A C; . .Nir. Vetei;t, Sea.i'wi", M Mw.v r , M r. I . k'u.tn, Mr Mr. . t'lWt'li, in : o.. .! e. if : I'. .oral 2.6 I? l JO 105 Oi.lcC for their pains. The same giound will actually produce double the .quantity, common without it. As the Com is I now planted, they may thVow a shovel fid! near each hill, or round about the i i : . i .i i .1 . . i i . t a. .. niu us tnougni iiiusl atiibm;a;. i;i mc course of the cultivation, its strength i 1 1 i.i i-. i win reacn tne roots: oi tnc growing v.orn. .Vfi'y man who has tried this experiment will bear a testimony .in its favor. From experience again and again repeated, j the' writer of this article earnestly re- i commends it to the reader. str I ti T . , . . , . ,. ; vead which may arrive lrom any In a late del)ate upon the cxcnr.ion of j , r . ' . , r 1 r j ropean port, havmg orwooaid ar.v ( rangers Irom the gallerv or tlie Bri- . i0, . . P. .... fa . .... . . aiticlts .rohibiUd by the conun -.It House oi Commons, Mr. Sheridan - ' , . . . - , . hys ens, s-h-jll be admitted -Drug A!'4i int r. lift.: iieii'i I it.,irirr Id '. ii'Aiir ' , - . ,. . haioneOe cXLtnpted. a j . . . . . . ! i Tn Praneo Ihey are imported direct f&nj England with French imperial licences. Pimento and Pepper in little demand. At Tonningeii I bciieve it must be very ,bad ; 13 American , ships have of late arrived here again, and by the last Danish decree they are not even allowed to transport the roods from there to Altona. In the Prussian da minions vigoious measures are l-kewisa nken against the import, and it seems that Kussict will likewise be ery sharp in regard to the vessels coming there, so that the navigation to the north and Baltic, .will this year probably be sub ject to vast dangers "and difficulties. It is to be hoped that things may soon take a more f. vnrab'e turn, for as it is now-situated, it is almost impossible to undertake any thing. Esn LIN, 31 a it r h 13. The Lliowing has appeared here tliU J day : I . We, Frederick William,' King of ' Prussia, k :," j -r.iLiiuugii wc cuiiiiuei eu uie uictii I taken in conscqtiMice of the Treaty of j Tiisii, llih June, 1808, which had for iheir object the entire exclusion of ! English commerce, as being sufficient Tor the purpose for which th-.y were in tended, we are now convinced. of the contrary, particularly by the mtnsures lately taken by his Imperial Majesty the Em peror Napoleon, and .therefore .'re n. w under. the necessity of taking new measures for the purpose of impo sing the. iib ve. 1st. , f.i-r tht 1st day of April,, no vea;! which may arrive from arty F.u- f thft ental shall ;Ici'.c J i . e ill tio'. ii T .ii.nI .1 A..liC w i.I cafTi.ntoCc ' ' . 1 1 i . ! ...... I a' i a. c n.ii. y j a . . a a a . vv ll Sl X! Ii r a : .: .-.!i ! . ():. tr ir ;. t i?! V 'A. 4 .k- 4 r. .ifncj, t J I' i.r , ur Oi. S lli.-t. 36 t:.iLL!ti ACAUEMr. 'v;:-i r. . i Ib't..;') 1 ..f -c . I io Hit Jl ' Hi c i Vll;! C Mi'" -.'.'.U ot "t'ii i . i a i i a i a a. . n.ia ::, a:..: t. v i.v.'o l . omi .- . i .il o'ti, aa:iv t' J-'.ancj o.n I oi lioMo- !0 re v.k . lv.r I', rl.i :ur. vvitii that il erec thi p re-ei tor tli- i, a h ell. :ib hat it-.i. . l.i'ii:ito!i n.is '! whole house resounded with acciama- 0 .iei io nil i. it v 1. !r r. s't'iw us revoked, v. i .; I ': Mi a c '.'l is ! i v i . i.i a a .i. y t. vv ;.!.. ?...-:.: v i. ...it; .a i? . i ni. . . 1 e -a at. IJ ..v.l :! .".; .a ' . 1: . i a?- 1 It i . n i a . i '. ill v e; "i u ii i b hi ii .. . -v 1 ce, ... w . il . r- . ;1 f -r ! M tra it is stated on the trout N.ue.'iv ., t the coin oi.i'u! ot tlie ! (oj)s to Ci i Ctijiun-;-, ..:d lsa'iout to p .vd'iiorth ! .vara ior the .e:.t f.t ": in -, i.e.-..! 1. the hotisc upon that subject. A majori- y ty 'differed Irom him in opinion upon uiiii'.'ritv of letters A tlie exnedienc.v cf the 'alteration ; but the . . lions when he speke what follows : " My honorable friend (Mr Wvndham) 2o, No produce, commonly termed jcokjiiie the pi educe cf the East or ; West Indies, shall be permitted to b?; j irn.jorted bom aiy 'European port, as -it is no, to be supposed that ary of the, I coit' iiiental powers, who possess co'o- nits. nr. port mc 'e than ir.ev v. ant lor V.a. 1. 1 . ..- .. ,. . . ; 1 V. J. Hi1 '111 111. 1 V.' UIUM liT . (Jill. 1U1 has failed me a counsel tor the Press. It I , . ' , , I'a.u,., lam proud of the appellation, and,'hlr '-WO C0Hmp:;Ot). Colonial and a, i ,, i II The Di in i, f o:n la-.!)ori, has b ought v;r a t..w ot :iie red rspanith Ale r.n r r on m.n thvre are a va t eep t r t .r ur-.t: i.i. i- Kuirai at on r.f ti. - o .;! i "ioi i a , ri.f uc-.t:. i x .. .:. rr- . uji vi.-:. a-.. jii i i . . .'. s ii i m. .ii comT.ciice on ilu ; i in J u.. M". 3i-.iiUni''s I'opit n M.ivc e vm. whit; a ir. t , i ;s. a' .5 Ulvi- l! : oo'.V : . i i ia .iri "-. Ii", f.i ti, C. ; J I e s 'lili, it . . . ... 1 1 ..( ', Oi i .... ! . v i . . i .i . i s t , at. I t .i v -' . v I . v . VI 'CI V ' . . . .. J 1.1 I ' .' I I I I ' tl' U ' '' a tne i.ti.. r ! ... f .ag iv 1 1 1 a . 1 1 1 1 : :i w t ) . : n , ! t . . -. T ',. t th at Ca ul -.-are f ,- lii. ! t- t si tt ,d" the r retake 1, . . t l t'lC I ' I... Ml ,' ii .. !:.'. Ii 1: .v . V ait. I .... ' a . e . ! r irf ii i j -o')- w 1 r th pi- - i run . a.: :u, .ok! t ac rem. no-.-r "; I ''ii.-, H. !lo .-, E-(, !eiti A1' x Giz. wiii ah.vavs ct a taich "without a ft a Sir, I j ul.vv-1 .1 lif.vc been ti friend to the hihart'j f th? j . Prcst. Let At nistev.i htnc u servile House of) j 'fTi ; .v'rr tw::i a vnul uiul pliant Jjti-ve of ; J -'t"'.o'i i ; : re ...': t.'if A' 'ft'' 'I'vtoxttry , , tun: itu' fj. . ;! tin- l.,b, ; :tlty tiriiiif J w. .' tiestroy the tdifve of cor- ' ;' --'"'a.''ii rxtaijitith. on itn ruin tin t ight and ' : .rivdr-ges j '' itic people." 'j.ue of tlie (') sivi aul the-i give ri, of (.',e 'rem und with th.s r. 1 .mi . i - ria 1 1 o . a . iv i r. s w l I i a . t r i r . Ralci'rh, 11. t Hi)V. V 17, 1810. tliiN -.re !1 .11- . I .. on . i v '. i . Ui.ui. iji. .. a Hi la i tt i. r v 1.4 'V I!..-.- . C O I'.HS t ll"1 a j Hi o f.ii: an o:. r. .. . d i -.ii i . i p. e ie itn..ii ik- i !! i. e. '. e e.a bv at no to-.v . t ii .' 'avi a-i- . ipp i : f.ia a ilt l..s- idlV 1 1 ; I ji . - I -.I'.l I '-.-, IM J i ).) i 0, I... o'.oer fa 1 '1,1, I .! ' r i V id l s . Ici i a l ' 'a, one far la be m to o . .'I a !i "Aorta, 1: njoiier )..! lkf'. Mio'p'ain, Cape A". was lii oil ili to . 1 . i ; : - ! .t -,- 1 1 1 1 1 , i ; 1 1 , i! A r I ' ' lzn Sh ft t Sh cari-.y i o riCI SiXih anniwr irv "i the Ai'la."ton - ... ; ...cariag wa- ! ir aed on .)!..la di , a .;t- Apt .1 'I h- bailo: s of the da'.' P' a v . a' : '. j rt,-.- 1 1- .ua o. v tr. ni utteiiding a- a 1 'i'-e-a r:'-r:0' i Apparently, aaoul i j I p'-rsons w r- pit-,, nt. I oe she. coiioin neeo vX h.iif past twelve, i'i J in- U.h m re .u'l'i i to l.Voiiel .M. ; MAiililF.ri, ! On the loth uit at Spring-Hill, T)r. T.ew'.s (.. Ii'.ivwwad to Miss Sarali Ann Cres, for- oierU ot Nevv'orin j ' . DIED, I At C'aarleston, on tin- 10th inst. the llev . in-. 'Katiooae, Principal of the Charleston tjoi .e':re. I I .t.nail, Cl. ill i Cl. i ' oti li.e iiortn oar, !v tne i n-iu lt i to m 4a Ucvjuene in: . a rt, x win pi 1' A- a l''i: v f..r o! 1. l.ir til" a.ll tt, j's fur tl I , and .Jolai .'. i nd be.il p or o. fV.ve L on.i.s ol o;e I) ir.a ; the .dr- v l,-.m Wa. iield,. : ol D'imu itic i-'abnes. and niaov , i . , . 1 1 i si i eiv .spun, ana a ciikm ' a pound, 3cstscnpf From the Philadelphia Register. w ere -fiii, ulj"U'-l pi ict TV .rt A S.e t'. States for ?hi6 1 in Ho h City .U salar i ne euor. a a", price ot -i-. t Justice t . b St 4: n l . j !:i:r.c: J . L--. o r.vr a. . i;nl. .i 1 1 je.utc v .- f l!i hard . sue v.is in the act of lying to, the V ein h- J iii .ri r:i under her stern .aid p ;!icd a I . oi u.'ivpicfrv inio !u r ; u liilo u t u r t.:e hut i. ,.a;i 3, pa-.icngero and t'ic'.v ot the !j r t')l' c.aivuss, eoaiineinor.ilivr ,. no bad of Woollen : tin, 'os ii.i t i; I At j .;'.! k thi' ca ai pain adjourn!, i ui dine PKlVArE COKlvKbPONUKNCE. kOTTKKDAM, MAKCII 25 Trade is out of the qucst:on here just now, and God knows when we shall see it on a regui such other pr alu. e as is noi European, oaii only be imported diitc; cut of A. ;nei ican ports and out of ' such 'O' her iast and West I tiia countries and co lain-s with winch Fiance is in friendly int. :ercour-e. Ail East and VVest L'.dia produce on board of a vessel comn-g fco'm an European port, shall be confiV cjied. 3d. As in such large undertak;ngs t canaot be supposed thut the cargoes ire the property of different shippers), d shall not be far her peimitud that such cargoes can be entered as being the properly of more than one house, -nd for each cargo only one proprietor can appearand prove his properly. . 4 h. Thr: examination of the hpV . od ecu go's pupi rs, log-books, the de oUra ion of the Captain and crew, re main ,s belore ordered, in the power of the different comntissioners appoint-" td in our ports tor that purpose pat the same time, for ihe more f ffjetaally preventing ad collusion, -henct forth all the ctriff ates, generally termed ceiti b.ates ot origin, shall bt communicated to hr Impem.:' Fiench Consul Genetdl, O..V Ue iJl'l .uhiag : on. wi n.- upon decs., and the ves- rin vene- ot tlie revolii- ... iii l i. .aid its tuiHioriai nero, was rxteiuied in r footing again AMSTERDAM, MARCH 27. It is said that a Treaty between the ""Sul or Vic . Ccmu , who may resid . . r . ii i . . . x ' ,"l ld-:r.. r, i- -s . pr i : Cj, io . tr tt ! v ir -t'.'.e i; it.! r to tl.e uni a tl..- I . b. . ., .it : -'e, in die ' t la a.'.'.- i. if ft , I . r v ire el a; I . . .-.intii 1 se.s a riun hSl pisiol shot oi cucil other : . . ... . ; . . . i. . .. i umniauii uuc snut oiny tooiv i ut v i, i w.n.'.r! p.ciwCd and broe toe arni 01 .Mr. i b-mt. i tiilin ,i paene;er on board. Alier cu uimtiiiig uii unpiovoketl and wan ton uttacK upon a ilelcueelfss vtssei, iii.n- its arioos pans (many of vvnicti !v J their tattered appearance di tiati d their lo:;;.r );.. nt.i. tliev toi.i dpi. Acworth to --o a.X)Ul his t i-th -on i: la-)Uiess. 1 !ic Ooloain I - o m." to 1 ui s I i ,j V tl 4 1 ..."ll ' 1 t and lia-, f;r.v i.eeli a:i-jiil tucniv Cvs.'.i in:r p.cscnt oyt. e ; she was i.:v. it i.j.j K n.ioii ol-1 ixilt, . i t . r . I Ii- Oi l O'ti llj ! I I ' ' .? "'I ,f !. I..-, . h: oa-ia-cn nr. rci-liv fil i.Uo,Il to the oilt ;ers ot .. ..v I 11 it In i.i U . .,- 1 p.,- t xcb 'Ti - nd arduous serva , to contain a taoie n a- n haad.idtert m length Tae 1'or- tr;ot of .lie iu parted (h.ef, yr ac-d I lie upper end, a. d the whole w.s liuu' v il!i the well earned I rv.trcl of lin:c. French Einperor and our King was con- eluded ihe loth inst. That Holland will remain a Kingdom ; a cession of tciri tory and a pecuniary sacrifice, will be the conditions nothing more is ki.own, on the subject. The King will icturn to atutes, alter the maniage feasts of. his brother are over ; meantime our de- : in the port wheie tne vessel arrives Should the la; t' r chjttt to he cm-y of the cargots, 'he abve commissioners are imiued.ately to rej.ort to oui c'k nart, in- nt of foreign relations', and await the ciccisi. n. ot.h. All goods and. produce, ro European, vhail, upon being landed," be a It; t - n- i t'av privateer, they having tieeii fre-! 'len iv o.i juai'tl her, v.nde toe vessels i i t a . k. i d,c 4 ...-4- ' J :. a N -ro, i. " a i. aii.aat : ' ' !-'-- " ; r tf.:.--,'. . 1 I u- a... :a ' i r.a i a p.-.. ... r- . t.,c . a i i!i- o.-.l' . i t .. ' ( 1 4 rt k ..f t.i. ' ' a... t ti. lit..- " ' A II. I t i . ' t'i v. . h i i nr V .a n. t iui s t v :i ni- p.v ... I. a part : i In iii- O." t ! i 1 l O ." - i .' ' ' : . :.ii' i r it v hi ; ) , i. -'t O s ;..ir ,' : . ! , t.i t .;..d 1 ;. m .t v- t .V Uli. llir-r ; - l .t- re;n- ! Lv u.tar to ca-ii other at (..d.ider.'s . w nai l bi to.e lite D. lplnn sailed on iiei ' 'i.cent vov a ,c. , ' di. Meii,en.' or. A ! !t?r f. o.n a Merchant in Iverpoul, ua- li.Tib'a' O V I . "c il l'j, ll h i ( If' sp Uldtl.l in I li-: ie t i, i .1 e.v oi ia Ne.v i k, sas ' u.oa .n- lut t.n nio ro i.-n- li.ul he t-alwias i.t-e, in ta.- -,.i utK ol O.WJ The Km; cf 1'iuisia. on the 13th oi M.'.rcn, i jsticd a decree p.ulu'iiiing en- ov : t i . t.i t li t ' oi, -t ' I .' i ii d i S the i ; . . r , ' . -a . i j 1 1 1 a i: ' I ti y por I , rial .a' t,V i 'j. lai- C " I U" .s .( it a t r ;! : .. v r art ! .' i ill I'lC ? - t 'tie i., in til-ne. ; the a-, .1 tbeni to rc t. l. ; i . '. V ' a i . t .', r) fr'.ariu i.i o r .th , i n im:n; tii " hr 4 ut r- v 1 I I .: all vcsae.s irom uiiy ra:ropcau '.v'uicii may nvc on bt.ud Cidoruai ia - . iv ol itic articu's nroaibi'.ed .y lion p .. te'-. ConiinciiLai system, c ttj.iii.' ..in i . r l , , -l " t ' r ". Evrart from h M ut.i . i,c . :r ai) of S uic, Pa I v-e I the l it itill "it-i, by decree ol .h. J j it t" J .. 1 .s 10. " V t the K.'l.h in-r'.bmiiliz- tli.i pvii'q hn f of an in tl.e o a ao ,oi. i , una d : iwn n the ' vcidct of. .Mnin mi l oi--.-Sk.m ldt is c HitisiMirii. Tbc pro lue; u detuned to repair the ha voc of Kleslii'ijf . All colonial merchandize isput ina state ol" scque.ra'.ijii." M. t;t;'. ris presided, and was supported ;i ciees prohibiting the admission oi Ame- 1 syto lor c 'msum pi ion, and no cliffe rt rsce the Hon. M t Cam-blll, leu.b r ol ric:m vessels into our norts. remain in ;;Shail be m cb. between whai U r'f.rl. lud working on the other hand o..r out j j red to b.. for ln.-me consumption and ports are guarded by F rench corsairs, ' j rc -rxnoj tation, as ve a-e' rather willing that capture every vessel they can lay to deprive ourseivt s of the profits which hold oi" on uppio. ching cur shores ; j ! alt. no transits, than loexpose ourselvei v. inch arc every one condemned by the j to d;ffi-.c aties ii. forwarding into other n- tlie lion. M i lam ..i'.ii t s fio in tiie rstute of -M arv i.oul, a.s j '(.cl'lCSaloit. alltl IM JilCItARU 1. jcn I V , ! 1 '.si i. from ti e hoard, ot nidi's ol Jttick and fieeees and .Iona rM.w wir r, Ms j t. o:u 'he bo t.d of Ma.i lt.atures, as ussotan-. V ice- I'i'esiden.i :.t the n.;ht Han i of the Presi dent, Was piaced l i . t hi.ieon, eoiisul from the Sjianis.i pa riots ; bein.i cms (h-i c.J the rep t i.t.e. i e of u i.t.on, muh' su-.. l.iti t 'i' l.'eedom an 1 worthy to be honi.rcu in a ent aacred to that .ponoas ctiae. Aiter di.eier, tne caps v. en- pre.M-nted to the Mie sii l! ea.ld.dali S Ov ti.e I'l'L --iltl.il , W'.Ui a ..iorl .aid iia)rr.siive addt eas to t ach vvliea lu- foh:ivviu-' 1 oaits Were dranii. .11 Ameri . ill u ric : IJy .1-. Cmtia --r:cidture, the basis of i'.:r .it! rn th Coanuerce ine patron of our i.Jwr, and Manufactures the res.iurce lor our .vants - nuv .hese imporlart interests ever pi ;zc court at Paris. e nave noticed' ihe nomination of a new F;cnch Am- count 1 its good- of doubtful origin. ! 6 h. Every rrdtr h i rto-nla 'mn oassador to tin- tinted states, av, u is , winch ou; Boa d ci Trade, Police of the s.iidthc Liid ai nunistiy hae conciuded ilPori.. &c. may issue, a!l be immedi ately txecu'ed, and ou- Department if Foreign RJations have it afterw. rd3 in their pow. r, upon 'representation '.being maoe to them, to -h cr at d amtnd ia : an arranfM.-im ..i with Mr. Pinkney, your j ambiissatior ai the court 01 ot. j.unes ; we sincerely hope Great Britain and J Fr.'.ncie vviil both rescind their orders 1 tiiutaffec your neutrality. We are, hov i ever, sorry to remark, that evciy vihere, I where French influence prevails, the A 1 meiicans are treated ano consiuered as oe united, wiih generous sv nipathy in sup-, ' thc irist! iiinei tal medium useti by the .nut of the ucaltn, mdastry, 6l independence .; tic iii;,;, merchants to cany on 'their ot the iviiubhc. i, . ... ..';.!. .1.., ..r t .... t.", lMlolic. 1 1 1 . y ronlitittnt oi Flui one. No I-. ... ll.rt ,ol i p P il :t : J ' lii.l'Mi l.i L1J& a. .i.iii.A u.aji , .'i 1 i,uiiij 1 nrove jlI caiitd upoil every man who esteem - an wtij thty may fud most pioper veiy con piaiiu against Ihe hws cf the Con mFsioners, arc to be made to .hi' Department. : 7ih. In the same manner, where ex peditious measures are requisite, our Military, P'dice, &c. are required to o- kind of coh niai produce can be expoi t- j ! b ,. tlIOV,siordv. th, nhl,r, , f h,- ..... I ' ' - . ..,w ed ihe ciiuracier of the illustrious de..d, to , ; cd iron: IIVj uueoy 01 uuimui. to v.ti lav hi hand noon his heart while he drank. !! manv. Tiiis interdict will bear heavy printv ol 'IS u pi rv m-1 eotrnreil lt for t.i. ce y ear, ! Io the a.tintcd memory of the Jimt of men. JJ on tiie 'American adventurer to Tonniu 1'be call was obeved ! By a gen-ral 'ii- yc coillintie debarred from our commercial intercourse wim Ceimany v 1 k.,uar , " ri I Ui'n.t .i.Un I'icitfy, ' d f.r emu iio'ii.x Ln. v N,'; . tbc f.,r thc - 'ei. 1 touiii.ii.,i,a- bavj-i ' . t ro . :ar i ,s ttri-. inr lh tb- -1 ) Hr thenl ni ''' . . . 1 Tuify wa a- I : Our iust I I ". S j'-s, on - i- v- oi a an-,. . vmi,c rh rfr-t k , .. .1 1 - mi- 1 1 1 . Ectters from Canada state, that the ! couriers having been arrested and letters opened, by order ol (ien. Craig, a trea sonaulc co: rcApiudencc had been detect eil Oetucen sever. mem)crs of thc As sembly and thc agent ol M. Turreau, the French .Minister in the U. Slates, ami in it many arrests had been made m toibcijijciici'. ".r... .... t . 1. - 1 on n t.i.r.1. 1 iux. c rejoice xeu-l avk mt -vjam jomed her rc- ti. 1. 1. a.. .... in ...... I...--. . nr. ...t ."ifi . '4. Jl. 1 Hi- .II.'H. l.llllljiail I 1 1 J n', "im ..w.m - . . .1 1 1 1 ..." - 1.:.. 1... .-. laaii oiaciu r n:s oaiui upon ui3 uicaai imj- , . ...'-,i una ,:..,.,,.r,l and I-ranee. Rumors ol a pacmc na Jvl To the memory of Washington, the Jtoman F..ther of ..r land, vv hue virtue., euuldahke adorn the chair of stale, and grace trie bumble wa'ks of rural life. My tiic re iiitmbiarice il our ileparteit benefactor, his maxims, his preempt and example, arise like a kindred spirit, to guide the d stinies of that nation whose ltappines he lived to accom plish, and vviniic idiie be bath rendered im mortal JJ. liy Mr. Campbell The state of Virgi nia, tne strongest Lukin the federal chain. ilii liy Mr. Scott The lb cedent of the United bta es. 5ili. y Mr. Su-ift Mr. Custis and the Ar iaiion I s iiution jiic.lt was drank with three clieers Mr. Cu.-dis here arose, and after thanking the company, proceeded in a sp -cell of an hour, to take an enlarged view the foreign re-lxtioas ad doaittie rtticy it owr cveai- j Comnuss .nt r, who aie immediately fio 1 lorm our Department of Foreign ;R Unions of such rtquisivioR-, Sec. j'.nty juay have been obliged to make j bdh. As respects the land -'-trade, all i 1 .lil-one. fill rvrni rrih.niul o-f .1 rl cVi 1 or. e have of F.tc been in ciiculation, but ! . . . a . . - r Ul'"cu ' . , , , 1 r.i herto, be pei nutted to enter from all rhintr crrtyin is vet known whether I , . , . - tnin cri.oi o sta es which art ir. amity : thty must. tin . not ' overtures have reaiiy been made for thai j pu pose. Our market has long been ! very dull, but il has become more so. ! In consequence there is not any stir in ,' protiuce. Prices are merely nominal, j Coffee is pretty abundant Raw sugars I scarce. Cotton more on hand than is suf ficient for the wantsof our manufactures, and without orders prices are not likely to rise.' Pot and Pearl Ashes are re- 1 quested. Carolina nee heavy on hand. I Tobaccoes have attained extraordinary j high prices, but we apprehend wheji the j captured cargoes are brought to Market (which it is expected they will be. short 1 1 . a however, be accon-par.Kd by a decu fnent of the mtigistraies of the placf, who must testify to their unqutstiona ble origin';" which certificate must be attested by our council -bui their goods must also be immediately texed, as pro vided in thr 5 h article. We repeat the threats crnt?inedjn he above mtniu.ned decree of the 1 1th June, 1808, as to all pet sons comr ave rting, and shall noi only punish all oup subjects who act in opposition, hot par ticufaily our Cor.. it. e. rial Comrr.issicn ers. who do not foil' w our instructionst o i-firinpiitfL" IV 11 1 ly ) they vv ill undergo a considerable oe- euao. Uor Vjarc are quite sirquiuj. it - f
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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