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bejona-lne UIUC, Uiage, 11
thlt "w
Tennessee and Kcntqcky, by. whose sea
'hlc CUl and uliitcr. supplies of Pork,
ch wol seaboard section of Virgi
a quite "up to the mountains, is so
jiuch accommodated,' and benefited,
r3 then atleVs cxpcrice,Vith more ten.
.jnty antf safety, enabled to bring
ihciratticles of commerce to market
.ioic, Uor antf expence trill be .saved,
cnnts, losses- delays' ahd.Ttdscarrra
cr nill thus be parted. The back
country merchant and traders can then
in rttumVrgo"cs,fu.iius .theis! custom
ers at an appointcd-tirae with' the rich
Uerchandizo of foreign countries, for
tber cari on a turnpike road co ant with
s t,-t ana rmr.nrr.iriren 01
.-.ri.iir.tv on the progress ct their teams
whereas in the present condition of
our rola no man can, in tne inter ana
n4rc scisons. sav" with confidence ax
rb u period he Citi reach the end of any
j-HtVcey. The then that originate 'and
promote objects of this nature will ere
1 pg be considered and ranked among
the very best fiends of their country.
. ' '
V SINGULAR PLOT.
v JVuItirlrffhtAiJuneib.
T o persons have been committed to prison
ja rnrladelphi within a fc w da) b, on a tharge
cf a m$st extraordinary nature. One ofthem,
manaboet 50 of S3 years of age, had kp
plicd to a Citizen in the 'orthe rn Liberties,
to aid him in a Speculation which promised
syuM, enipUtaty and 'noor. Trie per.
-n applied to shewed the letter to a third
person, a extraordinary and mysterious ; the
tu rd person ad vis'ed to' probe the matter to
lie bottom,' and to apprise the M)orand
the persons concerned of it, which was done,
and it was agreed to carry on the idea of a
concurrence in order to unfold the whole
njster) A second to the original then ap
peared, a young man of about 24 to 23 ) cars
el l- The plan was of this nature t A house
was to be taken in town, another on the bank
r f the Ddaware-and 6t houses were sought
fnd pitched upoiuin mhieh the principal
vs to opei a house for trade ; he ha given
two or three names for his own ; he says,
however, that ins real name is J. Sylvaous
Mt Iran, that he is a native of Pennsylvania,
arid resides in liappahannoc, Virginia Ins
ahociate sajs his name is Graham, that
he bel ogs to Vermont, and fame to this ci
tv on business, f v".
" The project they disclosed was to this ef
fect : that they should open the house in the
cit ami lay in certain merchandUe ; that
tbey should incite certain opulent men ofthi
city to ee the goods, ami then scUe thir
perons and exact money from thn. Tbe
plan was not completely unfolded until after
the communication was made to the major ;
acTcral meetings took place, in which it was
gradually developed, and at length the name
of torfJ GtrorJ, the wealthiest merchant in
this city, was pointed out as the first object ;
it was proposed that he should be first invi
ted, and as soon as he entered the house he
ws to be seiaed and ged and conveyed
lo a cellar, w lie re he was to be compelled to
write a note to be sent to hi family, that he
should be absent a week, and during the in
teral he was to be forced to Jci ihectt for
his m mey in the bank. Upon the matter be
ir communicated to Mr. liriard, he insisted
tn.t the scheme should be aufiVred ta go on,
and lie would go to the house t however the
menaces and intimations cf death to u hoever
hould betra) the scheme, alarmed the per
son who had first detected it, and it beca;ne
neresa:v to seixe litem before this project
s earned firther. They wtre a'ceordingly
?ia-d on Saturday at a place whtre the) had
made an appointment to meet o the busi
ne5, and the fact above came out on the ex
amination M'Clean, alias Melville, alias Johnston,
he practised physic and it appears that
L was for'some time concerned in the
Coitl.'ston Courier with another person, and
U)lbe were both obliged to quit that pUce
through" the. persecution of Jejcrtou, who has
pursued Ajsi for four years; that Burr was
hii particular friend, and that Gen. Wilkinson
it the greatest of all villains ; and a great
deal of that evnctliutonj Juctrtne
Trunks, papers, p'utols, and correspon
dence cl'Yarious kinds, were found on them.
The tlder pcxtner in this business is a man
f about 5 feet 7 inches high, fair complex
ion but weather browned ; a sedate appear
ncc, but with a down look, yet with great
command of countenance dressed in light
ginghams, apparently newly made.
The. young man was dressed in a black
rrvt .ml Klaek silk waistcoat, sallow com-
plfxioo, and a shoemaker by trade.
They weee committed.
urora-
Wcstrayvillc Academy.
HPHE BZ MlNATION of the Students
X of ihe WeStrayv.He Acaden.y was closed
cn Wednesday, the 18th inst. The Subsoib
ers hxvereai plessure in announcing to the
s'ns ccr.ctined in this Institution, that in
ts.e English, French, Latin and Greek Lan
rsjts, the Students, generally, passed a very
laiufacTory Ex a tni nation, and discovered great
trtfre& and proficiency in all their Studies
Indeed, when we take into consideration the
iufiy of th. Semicary, and that most of tbe
Students began their classical permits under
the direct -on of Mr. BoasiTi, (he present
Teaches) we cannot too much applaud their
application and his attention and assiduity.
. ALLa 1 r ALLUNLn,
JAMES W. CLARK.
QEOHGE BOUD1E,
Honr c. hilliard:
On WeWneadayit.h lth Ust- tbe Students
eWlivered i.xt SpeeoSe Orations and Dia
1 wues to a'powded aW fexpertaWe audience :
after wbkht'U. Jarhss V, Clark, tn behalf of
he Tvnteei. aitrxed the SuJents in a yerj
taodsome and appropriate manner.
Therxcrciseaof the Academy will commence
2in oa Mondsy tbe tkh of Juty.
A. GRIFFIN, Sec'.
Joe 19. 1811. ' 2U4
CASHfPR BOOKS.
Civcn at this OSice for clean Liccri or Cotton
RAGS.
Tnc beef, mutton; butter, peltry, rav. . Sa!tr;&ntt -fwtffcWft,
1 r Itntcu kc with which it much A : , - ; -; a - ; -v ft v j '
tS'VUl thel,,bc broughtno the cmlTTiy ,
ond, Korfolk'and other markets, . w ; c - ' . -xlCtrL.Jf.n
or TO m'lles shorter than T? OUR hunilird atxi t weary wAcrtf of Land,
mwm j
I S " .
- ifi,auuQynioi.a
JL now under caluvatiori, on the Yadkin Rv.
ver; about i mile from Chambers' Ferry, With
about 80 acres of good Bottom.' ' r
Also one Tract of lnd, containing 314 a
cres,.in the fork or the Yadkin, at the point
where the South Yadkin make in the Narrow
Yadkin, under cultivation. ." ' ' ' '
Also 138 acres, joining the suburbs o( the,
town of Salisbury, with good meadows.
'Also eevtral Houses and Lou in the town
of .Salisbury, well calculated, for a Store axrd
avetn - , , t .' " ;
AUo three tracts .'of Land, lying in the Bo
rough of Salisbury, on one of which is arvaJu
able snof Git&tand Saw Mills, good u well-
'g and Outhouses Lc .and on tbcP.antatn.u
on which.I live there is a large Tan Yard l
20 Vats and a good Tan Hcuee, also a good
Dwellwg HoweBarn, 6tables, Kitchenand
other Ovth u-es. Thc:C ihiei iracts aieall
joining, avd wili bsoldtogtihcr or septate
ly ; they co c tain about 113 acres.
t Tbtrc are, also several otter ttacts on Dutch
Second Creek, about 13 roues from balubury,
containlnr about 1200 acres, .on which is a
good Grist and Saw Mill, and in a good place
I for cuitom-' . -
'I have also several Tracts in the counties of
Montgomery and Randolph with small iro
Diovetnents. and several Tracts unimproved.
Any person wishing to purchase any of the
above described lands, may rest assured that 1
wi!l sell great bargains. Negroes or Cash w H
be received, and a nait credit, at instalments,
will be given fur three years. For terms ap
- m
. GLORGE USHER.
Salisbury, Juae 19,
2ml 4 .
ATTLSTION.
TI7HERE AS at a publc Hiring of Nemes
t V earl in Jsnuary last, 1 gave my ijoio,
w.th Inh.i Wind.orsrcurty. to Joknl. 7'uJo',
Agent for Cojr&r Brofwt (laeof the county
of Amelia, in the Satr of Virginia) for &52
SO certs, pats We 12 months afterdate, I hav
ing h.red a fellow named D ck ; aiu on a vi
tlkik dsv with the said t-nancs
roadfoot. who took said Neero into his pes
tetkion. he rate me a receipt arainst the said
Bond, which was lost or mislanl. or s prhsps
in the hands of Said Tudor, who stole away
bv the licht of tbe moon. t3T I hereby lore
warn all pei sons from tradit g fcr or taking an
assignment to said Bond, as 1 am resolved not
to pay it. SAMUEL WATT
P.iin9han-Ccuny. Inne 13. 1811. 3tl4
. q - m m '
TAKEN UP,
Some daj rgoin Oravge County by tbt Subtcribtr,
A sf Af.I. HAY MARE. 5 vearsold. four
IX feet 10 irches high, right hind foot wht
lv the hroirtv cf the
SubscT'bcr. He traded her away aboti: Janua
rv lut to. a Hore Dealer travelin g down the
rnnn'r. whntf name he does not know: and
this Daier, he beUves, d sposed c f her again i
sorj fier. He therefote advertis s tbe said
Mare in this public maontr, that her owner
may recover his prcperty on application, and
paying the charges curred.
ROBERT MURDOCK,
year ItolatdcrU Biiget
Qrjr.ge Cvtmty, June 20. 1811. 2tl4
"WILL BE SOLD,
fe Toon of mUesborotigb (Willo County)
on tbx 24(o day (f Jugtut next,
THE following Tracts of LAND, or so
much thereofas wdl be sufficient to sa
tisfy the Taxes dae therein for the )ear 1609,
togttner witn costs, v fr
438 Acres on the waters of Warrior creek,
given in by Edward Cason
100 ditto, on the wateif of d.tto. given in
by Reuben Davtppor..
$50 difo, on the waters of ditto, given in
by Mary Landtrip.
1CX) dittos on the waters of the Yadkin river,
given in by Isaac Dcboard.
100 ditto, on the waters of Beaver Creek,
civ? n in by Elizabeth Chumney
ISO ditto, on the wateti cf King's Creek,
given in by Thomas Johnson.
430 ditto, on the waters of ditto, given in
by Thomas Costepher.s.
75 ditto, on the waters of Beaver Creek,
given ih by Benjamin Auston.
50 ditto, on the waters of Stone) Fork,
given in by William Harden.
100 ditto, on Elk Creek, given in by Jacob
Mca
50 ditto, on ditto, given In by John Parr.
16o ditto, on the waters of Roaring River,
given in b) James Caudle.
50 dtto on do given in by Daniel Morgan.
200 d uo on trie wa ers of B g Elkin. creek,
gcn in by James Majnaid,
164 ditto on the waters of Gray's creek, giv
en in by William Bf,b
150 ditto on tr- wa;trs of Brier creek, giv
en in by Isaac HilL
'.'100 ditto on tne waters cf Wright's Creek,
given in by J-bn Perdue.
50 ditto on tbe waters of Swan's creek, giv
en in by John Stantoq.
150 ditto on Hunting creek, given In byTho
mas Bagwell ...
5 J ditto on the waters of ditto, given in by
John M'Damel.
181 ditto on ditto, given in by Isiac Kemp
100duo on ditto, given In by Wm-Norman
100 dif.o on ditto, given in by Tho's Davis.
100 d.tto on the waters of RedV river, giv
en in by Jonathan Forrester.
50 ditto, on Big Sandy Creek, not given in,
ttc proptrty ol George Brewer.
WM. HAMPTON, Sbf
June C, 18 11. j 14
Runaway Negro in Jail.
W
as committed to the Jail of LioctJnton,
on the 3d iust. as a Runaway, a Negto
Mao, whotails himself Cbarlet, alias'Ceore,
and says he is the property cf -IIugb Torrans,
but, from information, it is susjK.cted he has
not told his master's name correctly. He is a
Dark Mulatto, about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches hih,
.stoat made ; he is an African, and very diffi
cult to be understood in bis speech : and he is
about 25 years of age. The owner is'desired
to come forward, prove property, pay charges
and take him away : otherwise, be w. 11 be dealt
With as the law diret i
JOHN BjHARRlf. Ja.br,
' J 6no Allen, R. Skjf. t
Lincoln Ccuaty,'Jun 15,
6t.l4
0. EAitLASCA J
OfFEP &F0R S ALE, at ihe house ofMri
, puffin Ra!erg,- (wfiere h will remain
only Cew,djt; aq elegaar. assortmeat of
HE h.s also materials for making Picture or
Glass Frarr.es, of ny diroensiotis, plain ox ele
gamry gUt.'.- f - : . funeSOs 13
l1 FRIDAY, JUNE 23,' i8il.
CTo-morroV is the day of stated month
ly meeting of the Trustees of the Academy.'
His Excellency the Governor has call
ed a meeting of the Council of State in
thisvcity on the 4th of next month, for
the purpose of appointing a Judge of the
Superior Courts of Law and Equity, to
supply the place of Judge Wright, lately
deceased.
The 20th instant was the day fixed
upon lor the Commissioners of the se
veral Counties,-appointed under the act
of last session for reviving the Mutual
Insurance Company, to make their re
turn to the Commissioners. at this place !
As yet, but few returns have come to
hand. Where nothing has been done,
no return is expected ; but wherever
subscribers have been received, it is ho
Vedfie, Commissioners will not fail to
give the necessary information.
The Supreme Court of this State will
be opened in this city on Monday next.
An act of last session, " to regulate the
Supreme Court," directs, that at this
term, oneof the Court shall be chosen
Chief Justice, for the purpose of presi
ding m-aid Coutt, and that, in future J
this Court shall be held twice a year,
viz. on the first Monday in January and
July.
Fourth of July. At a meeting of
the inhabitants of this city on Saturday
evening, for the purpose, of making ar
rangements for celebrating the Anniver
sary of American Independence, com
mittees were appointed to contract for a
public dinner, prepare Toasts, 8cc. Mr.
Lucas was appointed to deliver an Ora
tion and prepare an Ode. for the occa
sion ; and Mr.Rouitsavillc toiead the
Declaration of Inriedcnpince.
The anniversary cf St John IheRaptist was
ce lebrated in this city o.i Monday last, by the
Brethren of Hiram Lodp;e, No. 40. They
marched in procession from -their Lodge
Room to the State House, where a very hand-
aonie, practical and appropriate Oration was
delivcd by Dr. W. 11. Villiams, introduced
and followed by a pra)er from the Re Mr.
M'Pheeters ; after which the Lodge return
ed lo the Indian Queen Tavern,' and partook
of a sumptuous dinner, prepared for the oc
casion by Brother Scott
'
Melanckoly Occurrence. During the
thunder 9torm on Sunday evening last,
the lightning struck the house of Buck
ner Paoe on Neuse River, about 13 miles
from tliis city, set fire to the roof, and
in a short time consumed the house and
the unfortunate inhabitants, consisting
of Mr. Pace and his wife, both conside
rably advanced in years, and probably
asletp when the accident happened.
Their bodies are suid to have been al
most reduced to ashes. It is supposed
that a considerable 4m in paper money
was also consumed, as Mr. Pace was re
ported to be wealthy.
jThe increased rate at which the Mail Sta
gesaie now obliged to travel exceeds ihe
strength of the horses allowed by the Con
tractor between this place and Lewisburg ;
consequently several trips have been lost
Whenever the horses are unable to proceed,
as has frequently happened lately, the mail
isjbrought foivTcrd in a chair, and the pas
sengers, when any, are left to get on as they
can. We are glad to hear, however, that the
contractor intends addinganother set of hor
ses on this road, which is certainly too great
f a distance to be performed daily by two sets,
ihe present number.
: 7" V
Captain Thomdike, the unfortunate
man Mho ji excited to an opposition
to the execution of the non-importation
law in Boston, and whose imprisonment
for want of bail excited so much sympa
thy among the disaffected to their coun
try, has been solemnly tried' and found
guilty by a jury from the very scene of
the outrage. "
More Indignities The brig Mary,
Waterman, arrived at City-Point on
Wednesday last, from New-York on
the 17th inst. at 1 o'clock,;p. m. distant
6 mile from Cape Henry, was fired at
by-ajrigfle' under English colors She
fired at short intervals five guns, two of
which were shotted Capt. Waterman
then came to, and an ofheer was sent
from the frigate on board the Mary, who
observed that their reason for firing so
often was, a' fear of 'being led tnta skoal
water I The-frigate proved to'bejhq
Melamins, of 36 gunsCapt. said
she belonged to the Halifax station, and
behaved politely after boarding' U-Is it
not disgraceful that theefeJlows should
be suffered to hoyertaWut6ur shores
molesting cbasring tssel and endan
gering tbe-lives of ouirj&uena
SmciAe....T.tithz BrainerdV a Shoemaker,
who came nasseneer
er to this porrTN. York
in the schr Umon, Haywood, frbnHNewbern,
X. C cut hit throat with a razor, on the 20.b
Uc is supposed to Iuyc left a family. -.J'iV
i r Raleigh, .
tslatnre of Kew-Halmpsiurel
cohvece Wsciiesda .fbrtnlehl
Willi m PUvrnmm UA.kA , t.; : 1
dehi; :of ther$ena'te ii'CIetroUStoie'r
UpwartiVdf 3000. 5The.RepubHcjn ma-
aM. t.'il.. tcr2..iJT' ftni' 'l-t-k '.r ' '
iwiii.jr tu tn aauuMT ot Micprcsentauves
The iegislaturei of Massachusetts tta've
.
passed a Resolve foVpVjringihejr Mem
bers outof the State ?Treasury(S per
day) instead of each tdwriship paymgits
own .Members as heretofore V , ! r
. The Legislatpie.oif Connecticut, at
their May sssjpn,s passed a iawdtii?
lifyin any citizen of that state to hold
any- civil office, except that of justicerof
the peace, after he is, seventy years of
ase- !, '- r'.,:!...:''w? n
GOV. GERRY'S SPJtfCH has moved the
gall of those whd have lately enrolled oppo'
aition to the laws among. the cardinal virtues
The following; paragraphs frorh the Boston
Patriot relate to this subject : ' I
, .- The Gazette of Monday, in the thie spi
rit of blunder;, gives a long commentary on
the; Governor's speech, but omits the speech
itself.- Like the Irish Clergyman, who tojd
Wis audience that after be got thrpUghhis ter
mon, he would tell them what th'e text ,was.
" Removal from office is "the tender spot
of federalism. I It is like touching the apple (
of the eye. Gov. Gerry: wjll regain all his
popularity with the federal party 'till next
election if he lets them rehiain in office j but
let him touch the smallest pig in the stye andJ
me wnoie nerd will squeal and grunt as n
they were All io be made irito bacon." !
. Some ifederal papers say the Governor's
speech is too long i just so they said the fri
gate President was tooarge. There is the
same difference between the weight,of me
tal which the' CTdvernbrhas brought-to bear
on the federalists and theiittlehoflhev can
carry, as between the trtie American cannon 1
of Commodore Rodgers and the feeble folly
of captain Bingham. The federal ship, like
the Little Belt, " is completely riddled -.(v
A Boston Town Meeting is talked of, by
the federahsta. Let them call one if they dare.
Deeds of darkness may be proposed by alu
natic and be carried in the night j .but the re
is too much good sense in the metropolis to
allow a repetition in the day time.
The expose of Gov'r Gerryi taken in
connection with its subject, is a hold and
powerful appeal to the feelings of all dis-
organizers There are such not only in
Boston, but, must wesay nirt Rtchi
mond too. i The Virginia Patriot of the
7th instant holds this doctrine "i thatj be
cause Congress have admitted Louisiana,
into the Union, and laid an Embargo ana
Non-Intercourse Law, " thus persever
ing in a system of measures the direct
tendency of which goes to the destruc
tion of alii commerce," as the Patriot
thinks therefore " the original compact
is most essentially violated ; and thus
are the SUtes individually fre(d from,
the original terms of that : compact.
We appeal to the citizens of Virginia,
aye, to the! Federalists of this State,whe
ther they will countenance such a. doc
trine as this ? Is this Federalism t - If
it is, then are not the Federalists, as T.
Paine saysl, "fedcraiisrd or confederated
to subvertjthe liberties ot America i '
liichmond. Enquirer.
The American brig Andrews, from
Bayonne, for New-York, has been cap
tured andl sent into Plymouth.' " We
regret," says the whining London print,
" that she refused to bring to, and that
the Shannon was obliged to fire into her?
by which she had one marrxiLLED 1 and
one wounded"! Again! The! ship
Charleston Packet bound from N. York
to Bordeaux, was taken by the Nienen
about 90 miles from that port, and car
ried into, Cork. Is this conduct to be
endured ' I N
The embargo has been taken offfrom
I the Prussian vessels m Swedish ports,
and' Amebic an vessels are permuted to
pioceedito their destinations, "without
intenupiion. , - Ibid.
The people of Mexico are preparing traris-J
lations of the " Constitution of the U. States iV
likewise, Piine's " Uigh s of Alanl'Jtnd Rous:
seau'apoctal CompacJUTbese.itinga.
had a? powerful, agency f in-; awakening the
slumberihg spirit of tfr ahcestors amJ stimu
lating thejm toassert and defend their (rights :
But to the English, and French tbey, have,
been rather a curseHhan a blessing. f Prbm
them the former have only learned their inv
estimable privilges to renderthe yoke! of vjp-
Eression more galling j while the eup 'fof lv
erty hasr been snatched awayvwhen raised
to tne lips ox tne lauer. i uai uietr mnuence
may be not less benefical to the Mexicans
than to us, is our ardent wish. "J
i !-.. - ' ' 'XP -r: ;
A villain of tne name of Marian Bu
reau, a Portuguese, born in LisbSn hks
been defected at Charleston and com
mitted to prison, for an assault upon Mr.
Le Maitre, for stealing 9 hales of cotton,
and forj attempting to fire that' 'city.
He was detected in the act of attempt
ing the latter crime by the city patrole
and wheasketL what he did it for, he
replied, 'hit pleasure l., H
-r ; i vC'v-: - ' ; X Yr-yl
An IntiristitigF4Ct A fetter frdm
a very intelligent Gentleman Philkr
dclplua, to hia friend In this city, 'states,
that a few days since, - a fjrcas occurred
in the! PhUadeiphia Hospital, betweeti
two persons; whr were, labouring under
mental derangement. Iahe contest the
skull of brie of the combatants was frac
tured. Dr.Phyiic vas.calIedin to trepan
the skull-7-In performing theoperatdn,
lie-'discorome iupeiflous.Th
which bore hard unon'-the btainVand on
. removing itv tne subjectalj restored to
his reason.
f
he
$. 4 splendid jfaX$$?isr$- Bradibrcl" ' attd &
have issded; Proposals forpiiDlishing the cel. r
t ebrated Atlaajof Arkertort, f; now'rjtSkihg
lis appearance , irx JionaQn y . i nis Alias 'is to
contain as many MpSrsas Pinkerton's ieo- i
jgrapJiy, but.of thestze alledColombier (2S j
inches by 35) so io corr the "
celebiratedworksfrAnviU- k
completed , jn liuMbei'dr eaehontainliig
plain," an five-dollars. coloured.
; '. v Ih Guilford, on the i3lH hst. Joseibh Wood:
Esq. Attorney at LawVf RaiKloUhJ to5 MS La
Susan Lihdsay, of GurUfbrdrfes Z''K
4 earLiricolnton, A; AL V rii JSsqutpf I
Latireiis RamsavT the 'ittiiable and rebected
coiisorrof Doc?foi- vldvrsayJthotfgh, -unused
to Vulogiuma of -this-- kind; the writer! ;
ilo)iaidrs- ' itl notS.bn rVa ti'iBate.' due., to f-
the memory of thfs "excellent lady..butj.as.a
justice to Uxe ppltc; tAat her virtue cqliirc-j, !
uicitur iia aeportmenirxnrougn iuej, snouj!
'jbtf.ireb.iWatrrtS the uogsuid asj.
holdkVg or t to; hefiexf everyj ag3he !
brightest exampleF thei s honors and -J
cdrnforta. always attending, the . pious. the." .
learned and the gentle, uhen ihee traits are
happily combined -ui-beVharcteiv'-'"- V "y- '
in .Maryland,' on tne vuin instant Samuel, ; !.
Chaser, a J.udgei.of the tXv S. Circuit 5ourti T v
Ur the etn instant, the itev. amuel liUs.f f
Minister of the Mtthpdist Church, at Camden
South Caroli63t: ' ' - - r. . -Z ;;'(
Jfot long- 'sinde; in the Mississippi Territoi
ry, of alingering complaint, Captain Law, of -the
U;-. States "arnivi ; I.
Lieut. Col. commandant of South Carolina
- Yesterday arrived at this port, the
Factory tKiddclI" from Lisbonwhibh:
port she left oh the Sth May. . r
vf "Capt R;intormsis that a report had
just reached Lisbon, of the surrender df
Badajos, to thertaf my of Uon Welfinif :
ton. io omcr iicws. r iouravasi Awi:v
ner barrel; arid (fbirh 2iHdIlars ariSLsO!
cents per busheli atid"nce jdlai4
.. . "a' irf- fAA ;Afe-W.:lrr
IM PORTT..ASSter
spectihle merchant inBbston,&bm G$!-,. v
tenbdrgh, dated ItnpvJI, fesjjheibi
lowirg news : The ? markets in the
Baltt ; are becoming more gloomyi andv
the Danes areCeapturing every vessel
they meet with r twooiitlof three Atif
ncan vessels, Which have, attempteo Xo
pass the Sound this year, have! Weti
captured and sentCintoiCopeuhagen V-
one is tne orig itacnei, qi oaiemj yapt.
Joseph, and the other islasshjp from the
southward. There tire fifty' privateers "
fitteduVfrom Derimark this year.' V;
place&inSriHsh kv3.'mDnsV' . :
on the subject of the present high price" 1
of bullionliihd the depreeiatio'pf valtie
Ot the paper currency . J n the ecu. sa oi
a very long speech by MivHoitkEii who
has already rdistin k
his ability arid deep researcheSt oa this
subject, which speech contains a vast
fund of valuable information MK Hor
ner made the following e$fcirf;3 :
"It will bet reollected ;-init. iaje
red to the comrJitteje pflast :sesslqH.ttffftquirefc';'
into the caUses-Wthe'highrlgoIoui-
non in tne marKettapoye-tjte pncesiyeoitn-
part of the n port
feral nart ot the ex ance unth this .snLwr. t
but the mam. pi c jgsir fJaf.o- tftei:
bighpricefgo lliojb?.L&tVu
the matted nitted to thet cmlniteer
the price of art b u . . . M if gtld iixJlhev mint was t
3L 17M0 l-Sdndifsihce tiiatCeresero
4. 10: 4i. 14ad;ialy-o
statingit nowt"t-.J K-l er
ence already of Something bipfe iha.np.;
centi ih the excels the .market price .bvejp-t-
mat oi tne mint pnce vne, iruporxant jact.to"-
-roe kept in View in. this discussion jthat this'
oigu price uj uuiuou is a ucpanure ironi uie
Stipulated pre& - of the current eoinT of evJy
realnwhichf iiiust be of gold or tsilver bf m
ctviuu jjciuc,weigi ana ox a certain al
loys The proroUsojnoteSbf veBantbf t
England are; engagemlnttOv psbmtichy
lawfuL money, of the realmL as,i lfeeyuroortl
upon the face of them?A note:ibr one pound ,
wnicnjstwemy suumiga uiiueiawiumoney
of the , realW;;ynowI aayj4bath-inaret
price of btObeing
mint, amounts'to dep5Uirem
nal stipulation, as these. j promissofyea
donot, under siich Circumstances, any fohger;
represent that q;uantity'-f goldbr silver bri
giaaUyndTlte
ney a pound-note will at presenl purchase4riJ
the biarket JiyT-ut5tildtlui lf
citentof that difTerence? frojtfthe;)awful mo
ney of the texfrni'Mm.: ?-'
.GenmWiliyhsbnisb
before, a GeherarCouit Maniaf for j the
tbiltitnore : W'AtV. of the 20& instah tlis
General reoufitatheriifTeifiditTra.tf
suspend Ihe?l3licl6n 6f
nis oenan, unuj. aiter.ms triawnan navcr. ,-,
Charlotte; to Jsliss Lfizabc . Fullen wider fir
r .Latejy, in WjlmihgHqntrB; Jocelyri, thei
hghlyrespected lady bt,. Sanel RJoce4yrjj:r .
Esqr. v ' : Y,a -jtS'4:fU '
In Chavresio'the lfith irisMr?3Iarthai .
.Aj his residence inTJarlingtQn l)istf'ict$4v
don the 6th fastLkCpl jbh
3d regiment bf United States Infantry and 1 ''
remedy forthb
pricehas , sincmsllt-fnen djes
is to; be considtrf d'a colia- w
years past nas Giscnaicuifletncexorg ; '
Britisfr ConsuE Gerief al fbr;.the Ji !
ndu1he!S!e
onuesjday moromgjto-iakf; toVi'!;
far England, on bojranhehlp Mk0m I a
.KaiMaptsiedei
din the;duties of his staU' ZB-Wu
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