'REG RALE - AND North-Carolina State Gazette, Ouri are the plain of fail delightful Peace, Unwarp'd by party rage, to live like Brotheri. IGH XI- MIUANDA's contf.mi'i .vrr.u KXiT.mnov. - . ,rv d -cium i; will thrn'v much -r-' ; . . 1 j . tJ J ..,. .) in t COOUS SU..'jt t. ;'. . t" ' (: tiinci!1 ot the i '.. y f"..-.'i;j, iiatlcr 'e-.L nt , - ' la their cti t I" t tca:: .i.;iv.iruc..t a .tii France. J ..... ,, ii.it. p tv -n- h . , auui nt' .el itta;r w lo !i "V'.in .vM.'i'i1- l.et. r fl a ;, a !-"". the '..- '. Oathr-S'o AiirfU, 17'J-J. I re- ..V,a i:.c bcC. o S .lit:. (No. 1) 7. r .:-!.. -1, lr.-- Cf j tn-; . a Idler when 1 r-- - tti.!n' under cove. Irom i ' ;i;:'-' i"i,: c ,(n' a'-c,,ni'J",c'1 " .' v i -.... I,,.- 1 1... ! i . i i -kytnn to .mi. v. , - - j", ;, v;n niNsod a p.ss.'c to tr L s :n t.w Miituii u;n.i, ?! ii s.l-kcl . .!: -'u'.ii t r .Ncvv-V-'ik ot '-he ' " ., i rirc-.ini-;a!H-t rctjuir- i rnvl in h Amcncj, xv. !: "-m m- : A :'-.,v o lh" l:'ul " j . , t a s ' iir tj iuc, 1 h.i'. c ihe t. - L :c tnc '.jmc covrr to nic v. tic im- r i it It c- Mo Uf.ers, ..ne i ir v.. i m . ;.. o-h-r t v.-.n. kvs, witieh 1 f va'.! 'j) 't'-si l. :!itst le::i-M. I v.i. .rt:C. ici. cCt, s r, youi V ip.:a:; Ph KLIilNu ( - II ) T!..- a;.r.-ui Utter of the ho r r !c M to ""0, vvi I Jtrc a cr 'r'ijl m my fuvvr, in (hcv.h.i:..; rr.'iii u vou, wrU the imp..:at.t n.i -j. a it :vv.unccs. An u ilon seen an t h, fnnirted my v.)agc hence to v .cr c .:.;.a.T.t in his M jtsiy 's Cu'.itr, V. h sided lot Ncw-Y .rr; on the 2 J h c: A....I ; and a combination of ctr c .-.nt anc.s. r-ipir'.n niv arrival in S. A cru.i w.i.i - l:t:lc delay a o-vii i!e, ! '..v.- rccciv. d it s'ructt .n imine ha ely : u.,-r !.v th: shortest rou.e ol the i-r' - d l'.'arali, .1(1 am ordeied to c : .c .'.e it 'o the t'ov rnincnt ihro' t-- !!. aincl you, by fansmitung tlu p-,.tt v. hich I enclose & whn.h I shi.iile .!' yd p. i -itc.ial'y. 1 , ;3y "it t, ;,jl i to deliver t: mlo u.e :.anvU . l.'ce -ency the ru sr.ient ; artl a t i.a')" s aiiswtr may he (' ..;. i '...! ;n !( m'ctcs't ;; a business, (. ; .! : tie Nit m la, our romp. I'.rul, ar : i ;.r au--pi! aei.t t m Spa-.ish Ami - n ii.: ai, a ,ers(iO t X' t eiiielv e. t ! 1 " i. a;. I pi pa'licuijr to l:ie hoiuta d:. K;;M'. .vIvvj tnte: v n' ion is -5 h ;; t . s jfe a. id sccici, nviII re- :. L ..i.ton. j!- i. ; e y-u Will have the good-"- t re eve the ?i' '. uibu'.eol m. in '.a-; N;..iish Ijt.U'. e . s 1 rn i;i .Me to r:n v: it i jiv", t; s' y .u wit! not con: rli t 'arri lo interpreters tlsa. are n ' ce.;a : T. :!'...':: r. r w ith great re pt.t. ir. i i i l! vc i ';x. !it a v tn - hub -ttv r, (N" A " - !' ' .' S''- 1 1 f S.'ii'r, il :- 1 v p, i;r. h. '.e vvii-un a frtniht n ;n the I ..isn '. .d;.i:t.t its- --'gS jUtn Am:riea. 1 1 S ..n is ..- ' , . vtnt ih.e ov t throw ut her pre-'e'P.T.'-nt ar.il to tSC tpe bein 1 , ir.iler the entire Cuntroul a I - e ; Er.glartl, bc'wccn whom an n. p. '..ki-hs'.tnding lh war, a cei - 'i d. r-.tan ling jppears to ex;st, wdi vi ci.gvgc in no scheme lo de- S; ut ncr posktsstons hi Sou;ii iica. Ihit it, as ..ppears preb-hlt , - n.v ('estu.cd against i'o. tugil, ;mh; wdi u.irrh through Spain, or any r n.' it)-, a men may be employed bv "'"- huli ov:;throw the Spanish go-.-.nv nt, and thereby j lace the resour ' '-l Spam and -It Iut cclor.its at tl.t c"'-! I I tancr, England will i mine- cr nnunce the execution of a ' ''ng rin:c dip-&id an 1 pnp..rtl " coMip!e; indt p.ndencc f S ut. c I: England engages in r,,s ' - v.dl p;npose lo the U S. itt ;"--ptrtc ia its cxccuiioa. Ilira;i- ! N'oL. (la will be detained here, under one pre-' tf.ee or an il'ier, until i-ven s s;iaK de cide the conduct of I'nrl.un!. The re voiurion of Sip.un is dicre- d ; the at tempt will be imde and 1 1 -rr sucrt ss is scarct-v (iMuli'.fu!. The Prcsid-nt may thctef re expet .1 the over'U'e of l :u latit!, and wili. I am pe-suuded act upon it, under the iniluence of that wise and comprehensive policy, which looking !..r vv .ril l the drs.inies of the new wo'ld, bh3ll m th.- r- ginning, by ' . tiii iiv-P deeds, 1 ijr deep and tirm the i i'ns of Ij-tirn: concord be- tvv. .n its ri-inj;e mpircs. If pvssiblt I ; ii . t 1 jv. til oricj.: i-nre'ivji aim seion toiy at - 1 ii i r r.in.'.e and enu to you, -vicn iniormauon i s I It been jhle ti prn u e upon tliisj interest::1;; and wry cc:is( Miehtial sub-! t'i vi ut i;itl .icitvivi! 1 1'.'.- iconhdence ot ctrt.;m .le.ur.s. -mms of: rieii Ii picriia, v ;io, witli a i r tl" o luit nc e are, a:-il t r cv l) it.-i I J-1 ".SI'S pav (l Ii v i.ajn m the stv:ce a:. . i . a i i. ..... .r : of t n r.ouve rsed seen :hc r-.jor's wh.ch with ' ; t nem , n I taev l.! pr.-p'.r.tl f ; tlnir empl ver-, . i. .).nr:.u;..v ati :.s rvww much i'gi.t lie popul ition, t'le rtveim., ae ppresiosi 'lie t - .i r and cha racter f th ia n-h Amencms." A l-i hfrl x-rtct. J. n t '. C ': D,p St. i . a v- . .1 '. A 'J . : , S;-..' , i.' I.j iii't ,.'', i 0, 1. Jo. j s .ii n A m . ' i : i mils s p j s - h ro' j v'i'uiii.n : W e have an nn Dense in- j a 1 in in- .t, as w -il as in the! o .n.i. r in Inc'i i' shall b. elTeet-. d. In' a I .' m r lette. I h vc omfuu-iicated to; vou ;ii vi.'wr, an pit; nitons ol tnd, is h v. il i iio' pr-:n jtc t r; v p. to ase S.i un sh.dl be hi to s tr; hns.M tr m;! a ivvi.lu ion. and k r i ;h-. French cu ', l l.i e 'al. And though tncr. seems I i h.th pi ojjhili' v the i!i, will !e th j c..be, hu;;i .ni, sin e he ar:ivd ot Mi-!' inda licit, but ivi h u his kiiovvedge.)' as inl )rir.'-l Spam, not niv will not ocri'tn ;n ;c or assist I . i : i th v she the S;m- nisn coi 'Sites i . o c -mtng rviepun ie tup thai she will j nn hci in lesisting tile j endravois of o'i. ms to accomplish it ; pr v!i:ed tii :t Spain will oppose th i views ol Fiance agiir.st h- r wu do ni mons, and those of P ruNr A. At the s .me time tha' tin-. co'ji.nuniTit'.un h ta hen made to Sp i s. an expedi'i has been pr-. pa. d and 'Ip 'vr:j)nnd'-n: ar- af. inems ar "i u'.iilad h iv e b eh o - n I I ;r the nor . of hcermnine: 'he'. U V .hi i ' ' S U i) A'l- lie i. ; :UtH r- I c. i ' r I .111 II.! . I .. ! '.'' i at i n or lb Unite d j I in-, a, v ho !; imp ! I't -Vl'.h j -Mr. X d hivs ne exp rt n rs, ; well as ig- i Mm1 ' i prov si n. il decisions ol h:s j l'o.,;'.l) iia- cotic nd.d tos. n i hps frien :i n ' I as c a'e, F C ro, lo Phil nlclphia w 1 n n 'e tcr lo, h I'rrs dc .1 d I .have I '.v i hi n 1 1. Ctr 'o identily and in- O !U'"" 1. I t :1 V'O ... ,,t,.,r!s i-f I ran rij in "h"se he bttt-r able in C j ttirmg th 'e, 11 n know oil; w'u h I'. dan we shad be v ' a so 1 to conoid' r c. gu'a'i: the cmulirt ihat il shall be pro- Oel io os '0 .U!vUt A fa'pbt d x r.'-t, Ch. r J. If.: (N , V ) Trtirr.'nttzn fr?n the frrnch. Mu. Pr. x MiJ'N'T It is in h 11 a me M" '!i S'.ausli Am r' a. Col -i s. ha 1 I hiveth-e hsnor to s-nd 'o y ur Fx:d-j ! knrv the an.ex d i p.si ions. 1 h y , t havebttn. in the like m inner, presented 10 the Minis'' s oT his Hcp imic Majvs tv. wh have received them very lavor- aYv. hv xnr s ing much s -tisf action 1 in having r. op: t'uii tr 'o ac', in sip h i traris.i:tir,i!, wi h th U .iieil States of nwica. And it eems to me that he r.d.iv whidi 1 experu nee, truly af- nic'tin ; in a -no iient so u gent, results! precisely from the expec a'ion, in winch he E gh ii t vi miiient appears to be, f see ng North uvri.a dtci ltd io hrc ak definitively with France ; by the desire winch she has, to m ike a com mon cause, and lo co-operate together, "or the ab"lute independence of the whole continent of the new world. As the spirit of justice, generosity and attachment of my fellovv-ci izrns, T.vards the United Slates, appeal s bet j ter expressed in the document which ontains my powers ::i 1 instructions, I rave determined to enclose a complex py of it ; persuaded that this frank and fri; ndlv conduct will serve more efuca ;i msly o accelerate ihe decision ; depending nevertheless upon U;e mUis- THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1810. pensible reserve, in al! that does not di recti v 'erard the United btates. If any one of those a tides which are contained in this instruction, or a y other thing ela".vt to it, should want explnation, 1). Pedro J tpli Cam, one of my co patri ls and also commissioner of the Spanish Amcrion C do.iies, who is to deliver this Let tr to you, is able com petently and amply to satisfy you in all things. 'lis mission, afir having received 'he order-, of your Mxc-, llenTy, is to pro ceed without de'ay to the Spanish Ame rican cjnti itnt. to i he end to inf i m our co:istitu-nts and com,,!;ln ts of the ae uul stale "f ihf negociations confideri ! ' u ss well .!i v)i i he political stiUali -n ot l'!nt"pe. 1 pray you to have tlv .(ln-s- to lac nil lie luin, n every thing n kiII want f r his important bj cl tnd t- t ansnort hi.iiSrif imm.ediat lv to i tne prov.nce d S.tntatee dr B -trola. ! I will no' diss-mble f-om you, Mr. Piesident, my inijuie ud s concerning hv a;)pr) idling en.ry f Trench troop pit Sp un, f r ir that a convulsive mnvemen. m lie mother country (L .M.tpc) may produce anarchical commo ions in the colonies ; and that ihe abnrni:i.b!e system of France, may int i juc; its. If among us, fr vnt 1 havu'g taken prompt and efHcariou1 measures to prevent it. Dii averiaip ! Finally 1 hope, that the little succ ur ol uh ch we h a ' ' occasion to begin, and wi .(.! amoun s to six or eight ships ol !h. line, and fmror five thousand men d iro'ip, we sii .ll easily find bth ii FngI .' d and Ame.ici. My wi-he uld be that tlie ships should he Eng iih, anl tlie land forces Auieric ins. May providence ortlain that the L. s may tl for their comppiints 1 tin S hi h in 7C'H, wiia' he K.:n ot F.anct u;d fir tiiem in 77S. 1 fehciia'e myse.f, always to see a: the he-d of th cxecu ivt power in A- m rid, thai d st ngui hca person, who by h s iou age rendered h:s country ;n- v p ndei.t, a d who by hii wis:o n Ii h sin givvn i a government well ba lanced, and thus preserving its ?ib"r;y. We snail u idoub tdiy pr tit by y .ur le un. d les jns ; and 1 ; ejoice to i fnm v u, odoielia ul, that 'he form of gov ernment pi'oj cted, is in ,;ed ; with an nercditary chief of the et CJtvt pow er, under the nam. ot Ynca : and wh. t 1 like bill' better, taken in lh ; same fa j mi v : a Senate composed of nobn fami- :ies, lull int hereditary ; and an limine f C'onnnnns, elected among all ihe o- ber cii'.'-e.is, who sh II n-siss a com- j petcir p-operty Such i the sketch f j U;e f inn ot government, witi h appears; 0 unite 1 he majority of soil ages in die Spanish American con-incut, and which ,v : 1 1 no d ;iibt prevent tP.e fatal conse piences of the French republic n sys. em, wiiicti Monte:ajuieu calls ex reme noeriy . In addressing these propositi ,ns di lecly to y 111, I have bdi vd that lh vc made all the reserve rupjisKe in an .t f ir, as ex ranidiiiary as it is imporf-m . 1 have :he lion r moreover, to inc.io e a state of the p ipuiation, prodnci ns, xpoi ilimis and consumption of Spa ish Am. lira ; which, having been male upon inform a ton tiie mos' exact ..s wed as the m .'Si recent, has appeared io me to merit you1 atteniion. With s jnti nents of the highest considera tion, i.c Fsi.vN;isco ijl: MIRANDA. IO lus Ceellei)' )'V .1 0 1 1 N VDAMS.Y die L'. States ul s. I'.vaiilent ot Aiik ; ica. Lj.i.Un, th'u 2Uh of March, 1796. No. 6 "is only a triplicate copy of the fui 1 going letter from Miranda which I have marked No. 5, with only an addi i inal postscript dated Apnl iSth, I7l.3, in hese words ' P. S. Some unforeseen accident, in the em- i bat kation of Mr. Ca o, at Kalmou h, as well as the ch .nges which happened af terwards in the Spanish Ministry, an nouncing rjtlu-r a taking ol possession, hy th F en.h Directory, ,han any thing eEe, have compelled Mr. Caro to pro ceed directly bv the packet boat of liar badcVes la i'rinidad, and from thence to Srtiv.e l'ee, upon the Spanish American continent. I hope that this accident or the delay which it may hive produced, will causj no prejudice to :he imponant I! affair which vve submit to the con side- j j ra.ion of your Excellency; and s much j the more, as the documents which ac-i fnm'V4nv it. nnrar tr mp- 1 . (Vi ifnlfyf to xpUm it. Mr. Cwo tr charged, rzorever to sen! persons authorised to your Excell tcy, frovi thimoment he shall arn-jz in car cour.lry. " 2sl a." I shall add . nothing at present, but that no such persons ever arrived to me from S. America, nor any other com munications from Mr. Caro. In mv next letter, I shall send you more of the remaining papers relative to this subject. JOHN ADAMS. Quiucu, Jfuhf 8, 1810. From the Dal timore Evening Post. BRITISH FRAUDS. A Gentleman, whose daily avocation ' tends to the requirement of a minute ! knowledge of the shipping belonging to , this pjrt, lately observed, that in the ! iUt of vessels left at atious places in j Europe, he frequently saw the names ol ( ships said to be of Baltimore, which, to I nib certain knowledge, did not belong here. Un mentioning the circumstance to other gentlemen possessing similai m-. ans of info ni a'ion, we find tne asser ion strengthened by the obscrvationsoi dl. This remark merely b' P'gs to mind a notorious fact to wit, that hundreds, perhaps thousands, of British vessels are sailing under the American flag, furnished with American papers, and claiming thofv privilege?, from the go vernment of France, which belong only to the bona fixtc cit'zens of the U. S. as neutrals. To engross the trade of the continent was the real cause of the British orders in council. . They were not intended to operate against Bonaparte, but in favor f the 13 r 1 ish merchant, at the expencc of American commerce. What is there (co'.l -n, I bdieve, lone excepted) w hie! we; have sent, or could send, to the con tinent, whi h Britain will not permit hei )wn merchants to send ? I k ovv noi l" a single article ; but I recollect tha' ertain L ndon rn . tchan s n-ade a re presentation to Lord Bathurst in fav fan adherence to ihe orders in coun . il, because they prevented .the Ameri cans from underselling them ('he B'i t ish merchants), in tho e p rts of th continent which 4 His Majesty' solemi iv declared to be in a stale ol blockade ! If the blo kade were actual, every Bri ton contravening its' provisions would b. accounted a tiaitor, and executed for aiding the enemy, it caught in the fact but, as .t is, a trade to blockaded po s is openp projected by 'he government, f the trade ges to benefit the British sub ject ho', it an American shall cairy t..e- jv.,,,. -j. .... f w-v. fc 7 .. ..... commit a high crime, and be liable to seizure and onfiscation. 1 his is the real point of view in which tne 13: itish Orders sh uld be con- tli.i .riTtif rrnnnr r th.-. snnip hf.irp. Pe win ; s dered for such, in fact is their ope ! ration. Can it then be wondered at, that the Emperor of France feels a spi j nt of resentment on account of the'ef ! ft els they piociuce in favc of his rival j and when such xnsive impositions are practised under our Hag, that the inno cent should s nietimcs suffer with the guil'y ? I The Pry prints are constantly telling ! us ol th 4 mag'ianim'py ani justice' of ; ihe Bndsh gnvernmen Where is it ? ! In lh" murder of our pe pie? hesiealtn ; of our cit z ns ? the plunder of our pro ) perty, and the pros ration of every mo ral an divine b ;g O ' ? H av.u fm i bid ihat aiiy trut hearted American shal peak of 'he 4 m gtianunity ,md jus ice' j of Bon ipai tc, acting as he does at' prt 1 sent But are there not as powerfu 1 I ... J reasons that he should seize BrpLh ai.-tl American property in his pons, being unable to distinguish between them, as ha' his enemy should seize Ameiican j properly on the high sees, bound to those very places their own vessels art- permitted to go direct from their own 1 ports, and under convoy ot their.vessels of vwr ? We have lately had very alarming reports from the continent ; we have j had many stories, wi h more authentic appearances, which have turn d out to be false. La us for a moment r flee that if G. B itain perseveres in her or ders in council for the sake of a trade to the conlintnt, to the exclusion of the Americans, by force it cannot be con- sidered as ex; raoi dinary that a few pa rarabh makers should be hired in L.on d jii to confute the understandings oi our merchants, by veli invented fables. calculated to pi event them fr m inter lenng wi h the British in the few pons i to which access is as yet permitted. . Such manufactures are completely with .in he scope of Brilish ingenu'ty, of .j which we had soras handsome speci- No. 559 mens among -ourselves in 17991800. Harper's clues Morse's massacres Pickering's taylor plots and 'tub plots, were of this ware, forming a part of the machinery of government. How easy? then, is it for a levy interested persons in London, intending to trade to Ton ni,ngen,dkc. 10 havea few articles woven expressly for the American market, and framed and put ogeth r to pr. vent the, merchant from interfering with-their contemplated business. Within four months past, vve have received-, by way of London certain and circumstantial ac counts of the seizu e and condcinoa ion (by the Ft erxh J of six or seven vessels oc ong ng to this port, which have since arrive d in safety, and made profitable voyages ; and until vve have inforrria ion which can be relied on, (for these London-; paragraphs are chiefly intended for commercial speculations) vve ought ro rest comparatively easy, under a con viction that the liar is not to be trusted I : ATTENTION, ) TT7"ILfilAM ROSE bes leave to inform V ihe Laai es r.f Ifalesgh that he r will open or. the lOtii .of Juiv, an elegant AsscVtmem of Stiaw -and Fancy HATS and iiONNE. IS -CAMBlliC and MUSLIM ROUES, CALI CCES, LACrlS. LC H ANKKKCIil FS caps; SILK v COTTON HOSIERY, &c. N- ii Men's liE AViiR, arid WILLOW HATS. i ' j s Petersburg, May 17. - 3t 57 GREAT BARGAINS I j FOR CASH ! ! ! THOMAS D BURCH having on hand about 5 hOd d; liars worth of tolerably well assorted GOODS, and having lately de termined :o lemove to Fayetteville, now oft'ers ihem at the most reduced prices for CASH, which .will make them exuemely low iiideed. It T. D IL can save himself in the sale of all Ins Goods, lie will he satisfied. Tliid is a favorable opportunity 'ot .'soliciting hose who owe lnm Mouey to come forward t"d nvake him immediate payment, as he is tuxinus to settle his bjrsiness before his re Tioval.; ; 58-3 1 . Raltigb, 24tb May, 1810. PRIVATE ENTERTAINMENT. rHE SUBSCRIHER, having purchnsed Mr. PARK's Scat, near Warre: ton, and wi;hin;ohe mileof a MINER -L oPRING, oid :q contain as much virtue as any in this part of the country, .respectfully informs La hes and Gentlemen that he. will take a few B artidrs, during the Season for usin; the Wa-e-s E. SLADE. May: 13, 1810. 3i,57 CHEAP JEWKLRV, Gold & Silver Ware, THOMAS EMOND RETURNS h-s sincere thanks to the pub lic for the liberal and increased encourage ment lie has la ely received in his line of bust ncss, and respectfully informs them thtu he has f urn: shed himself with a good workman in the abuvt line of business, who makes all kinds of; Gold and Silver Ware, Hair Work, and Engraving, &.c. on reasonable terms Any person wishing to have Gold or Silver worked over, will be assured of having it done of. tha sae Gold or Silver sent, and not exchanged or alloyed. I will give the highest price for Id Gofoi or S:!ver in work or cash. ! N. B, Clocks and Watches made and re paired as usual, and warra-eed. Raleigh, 2)th Marcb, 1810. tf-49 ; STRAYED" " From the Subsc. iber, on the 2tl instant- A BAY MAKE, A BOUT five feet high, sven years o'.l, 3 Whue' feet j tiots and paces, shed; she was raised in the u;per part of this S;ate. ;;y person dtl vermg sod "3VI.tre, or wing; information, will be rewarded, and ah reason able charges pa;d. ' L O'BRYAN. Tarborcuzb, May 20, .1810- 2x57 A RUNAWAY. ' MY NEGRO MAN, NED, not hav . -returned home with my other Il.,ds from fUh-ng on Chowan, I conclude is run away. He is about 30 years old, rather tall -.r.d "lender made, and has a slight cast or crookedness in both his eyes. He is known ab-ut Wanon and Mu. f, eesboro', from where I moved, by the name of Cox I expect he will lurk about the forementioned places, or, perhaps, may extend his range to Gates or Nor thampton. As r e is much used to going by water, he may, p. rhaps, try to impose upon some mas'e- of a vessel to take him aboard, & pass for a Eiee Man. I have no idea of part M g from him, as I own his wife and children, therefore forewarn all persons from harboring r employing him in any manner wha ever. Shou d he be taken upar.ci lodged iu jail, Iwjii pay all Jegal and nectary expences, besides a Reward of 5510, as a furthsr enccur: p-ement. I ' JAMES H KEYS. Warren county. May 14, lb'10. 56-tf NEW LAW. T GALES has just received from Philzdel- pl,ia the following : ' . 10th Volume of East's Kp. portSj and 1 Chitty On Pieadi.'.gE, 2 vumcs. " ' te . '. I 7t 1? k 41 .1 : II" I I-. , i I l' I i'.I- hhf t- t. " tJ!l-i 1 It " 1 , 1 m Hi