;
Vtir
. V BlKCOMCS COUrTTYr : ' XOtTwn bejctryour! lead- ground at .11 -ti? a W PT-nntn AlT5f ' "v.a.. V.-nffi f T.
SrT S.tKs-sfep lipfpPlpplllS
, John Aibtftjrut i UjaJb f 'r:BLw f !rQv' ! -.tore oftfeStaterocing a wccipcf
- .afl " , n hle D m
1 rs.Sfeas
other parts
Awn who
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S"UtIl v
? x! " c d.b been lorr.
zni nave spp v.
uCVy ouc o.wli idcT the
rt J,c l J u i,v the txptct of
u bctu the tcc-r
a
ennui- w TW;r:rrf
c :.k.kiniii
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each il Ibe !w
I.U a
'.t been lte!f contlitutrd for th
ITJ X sooc. of .
Prcfctwr ct
IK
...e wuenoietii.nc- cf the Previdtn!
Tb -Gcrukftun accd for
the U.ver'tyt aud it ;
. . - at Irir l cum w uu ' w
... . . ! rti.iinn
.mwovewaextTot me kw
iui la
' . ., Mojl iruft ii eveV bn
Uiiticoto thf teo'rr rwUjcj. Mr.Ml.
tuntibnUcomAa repeal tM Hm,
im -- r r .K msIIc that he
i wtQ g.tltd for ir t.tutc. which he has
tadcttilun
T fintteuion cf te jeat u oommenre
ana; arc un -" " i
ri,K i t ...The accoJ KMon i ,be;m
. tte 2h of Jane aw coadodc oa the 15:h
The are the extcr of the yer,
totefftd jet-aor.oa!ly n advance. .
let the Ilrac etton ir tt dt.egtoorr. anc
cr;e. Diet Tmur 10. Hootnreni
I. SetT.m-hne' 1 51'. Lbra. y 30 cenis
WtaSins CandJo Wooc 4. BcU 3 50
Te5- ler 3y
tor ih.e ond session the psyramU are,
jtttiuljf ileaaff.
.ro thtfyievr, and from the plainness o
6tnrd cianeis whh fashioraLle at this
rwutoi-oo, u is Ui.rvcd ihat liberal educa
ucazxa karrdj be ohai'ed ai aoy othtr, re
cocd.ihns lus Uuriheosoroa
v Ah n tt ct io he onooifuoiiies of acqji-
koowltdjt iruJ invoUMg the facUlnes,
it is lot intcrdat ut xr.ile ny temarksi lit
attbjt on w!.;ch the puhlu: must b left u
tbe-rwn ppeUensions, ard the dictates of
pofr. 1'iKjc -re tlc pjir arbiters, aud
tot e who ste tte rotir t.ncernd
Taose who f ropese to txcoroe members c
Itfs'UjtHut. ui, ovjht to come previa with
tte rsur books, and a pwWl I aneodancc
nt)iud4rol the aeaioa',isof IB6 oirast
isoruoce ta tvtry siuacnt as well s to th
Vltcre'ctt are nearljtU same to a border
u tke ue a4 in toe CUUe.
WILL US. buLU, ,
Jt tif CU 1 e in OnxltAi Cuutj, (A the i
f-Ayjn Jfuntiurv mxi, or so nud tbereof
ot tie TJjitt due tbemfut tUjta t
IdlU wkMSii. wio i-f txfxncenf ae. tTc
ATrut ofJLANl). lyig on Qpm's ereek,
$o uidKoutity. conisirtfif TOO acics ad
jo Bhj ihe UftJ oi John Mootfort the pro
paiy ct the hois of Oibofn Jrreys, e'ec
i' J AS THOMPSON. Shff.
MJSSLW,
A BOX f COOK.si sent lately by the Majl
fr3rtJ.Uj.swk in V.rg.nla," ad-
I'ltiMi uuUt. Wa Chapman, CreenU'oTQ
tL-srd cnuntj. .Any ii.forrnatKjn ot lh5
d will .fee therkfull received by Dr.
Orx. ar or at J.CUa's Ouice. Is,
3l li.JC IO. '
1 -
W:tS'Li9.
J f w Sluta Ccrtifccte
hfAsre rtcfhreJ at ho Ttea uiy in pay.
cti fcr Land. Eoqoxe at J. Ga'ea's Olfi
" - - - 'L ' ""'
; "A. Place Wanted. ?
"By a YouV Man. wo can cemt well recom
BxnrH TahnertinaJ tbe var-ety cf .
THE TANKING iiuSlNlibSJ
MOTHIC but the hxnlneas of.tbe firacs
w4icr him to sol clt a g)t option j ar
Xhtkmji ditpottdtouke a Partner.
xa rt j rj ht Vertt of thta. notice by thrlrfg
y -i.r urrcs, aAJ.en.3u:. In the propbsiU
J -aiacniiip,' U wia be'ftecessary to giTC
s Vi ttttvmcnt cf the oanaber of hrka receiv-
: c iaciluy of serr leather' & the amoont
cf ulet, Thase tdo wah toroe as above
- I! plena ta signify It'aa aooo aa poul&le, Is
"? xntU ottitj contract.
t. ... t- . p. rcuLKKs:'.
Ct.wUl Co-jntf.
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a
H il! ..,K.tt,faouthCT5uteor - -Sv?VSk' V Ji if bchcf c the ommabis bocommg :iif3n tosake&tti the adootioo itha ii " - r
Govrtnracut t .It ?a tuenriort vrr-.u
Coott, thai the tU Dfcndani pp'
next Tetni.to U held fr id Cyi .tite
Cour.hCttre in er on tl Hr M Jodf
af.ef (he loUrtb Monday of Mirch iKXt, mod
then and there nut in rail nd replevy the pro.
p.tT attached, tad plead toisjue--0herw'ue.
judgfticDtw.il be entered atuit him by do-
txmtf OrucreJ, i nt me dkvc dc oupusnra,
thteo weeU tucceisively in the Hkletgb Re
fitter. V ROUEHT HhNK V,C-
State of Nbnh-Carolinay
, UO WAN COUNTY.
T- 1, ' . f
Qjurt cf Pleat umJ iua'ter ztssfv:, A wemMr
, t - verm, io.
t - . ' .
Jakes Todd, '5 Ortrinal Xttacbmeni. Andrew
Kamisv it Tho.f '. L. Cowan
Joseph Erwjn, J tutnmbned as Garnishees.
IT appearing to the tatiifaciioo of the Court
that ti e DefroJanV j Jeph Eryriv it pt
an Inhabitant of this !ai--t'0rrrv, that
puliotiun bc.wadeVjn tBAlValeitv Kr jister,
forlhr weeka ancceisively' that the said de
fcodaot, Jcspb, Krwtn, appear a( our next
C4un ct rka 3c Quarter sessions, to" be held
wr the County of Rowan, at the Cofrhriusej
in Sal sbury, oil tnt,2t Monday in February
next, and cruet his plea to the said su', tr
jiiiqmentwill taken, acco,ding io thiTPUtn
tiif drmiud.
A True Com from the rainure?,
t9 'eite, J NO. GILES, Clk.
r RALEIGH ACADEJir.
THC Trustees of th.e above Institution re
apectfuJiy intotra. the public, that the
Eatrcisesfor ihe ensuiaj year will commence
od Monday the 4h of Ja&jury under the su
pcrintendance of the RcV. ' M'i'MKXTxas
The.Fe.nale Department .will be under the
direction cf M u iloswoaTii, from the Slate
of New York a youc Ldjr, who, the Trua
ets re aisartd. Is properly qualified for the
undertaking; hc".g will educated, and a per.
feet frnsxsess of ihr peine and fashionable sc.
compmhmen's of irawmj and every kind of
ornamental Needle-wot k.
Both Mr. M'Pheexers and Miss Bos worth
wkll bsbly aai ated in the.r several depart,
menu.
The rVparafory School wl be taitjht by
Mr.EoMONDtoK, a yfung Gentleman from
Wasbinjctcn Coliee, in Virginia, who ia said
be wellqjil f.vl fcr this department. v
A puoc u U attendance at the opening bf the
esion is CetiraUe, that ; the-'several classes
may be fKmed to the rreatest advantage.
Dec J6. WM. 1ULL. Sec.
MUSIC, DRAWING, he.
MXS. SAMBOURNK.
HAVING signified to the Trnaieea of the,
Raleieh Academy her intention of ralin
q j'thlng her siroatioa as 5 upcrin tenant of the
Female Iirpanracnt, at the conclusion ot the
Hesent Sesaion, wishes to inform ter Friends
arm tne ruotic, lau sa saau coaunue io rcsiae
tn Kjleigh, and. at the commencement of the
ensutag year, will instruct a few Young I.id'rs
in MhJc. Painting, Kmbroidery, &c. so that
Students ia the Academy, and others, wil atUl
have an opportunity of acquiring tbese polite
accomXD metis.
73 s September 17.
Just received direct from NcwYo'rk,
At the Store of the Subscribers, "
A Lan e ard general ASSORTMENT of
DKY GOODS i amongst which are.
Superfine IS aad Cloths
Ftncdi'io
Casilmerej, Coatings arid Stockinets
Rose b Du ch Diankets, Starlet Cloaks
Nejro Cottors and Flannels ,
Bombazets, aoicy AVaistcoatihgs
JabUee Cofd, Cambric, Gtngbims
Mulitiun, Gmgbarr.s, Calcoj .
Kobe Patterns, Long Shawls, Fancy Silks
Lidics Silk and Cotton Hose
Furniture Calicos
Muilins, Cambrics an J Dimities and a
great variety of Fancy Goods
Also Shoes of ail kinds
Sugar, Mofasaes, Coffee, Tea
Wjoe, Rons and London Brown StoUt :
All ol whicU will b- told low for cah.
JOHN U ROB. STUART.
Jta VQ, Dec. 17.
State Bank of lorth-Carolina
. State Bani, Dee. 15, 1812.
Purchasers of Stcck in iho State Bank are
informed, that a Power oi Attorney au
thor.aig a transfer of a ahafe or shares held
in tWe said Bank, must be witnessed either by
the Cashier of the Principal Bank, or of one
of Us Branches, by a Notary Public, or by
two Justices of tbe Pnce and if by the lat
ter tbeit signatures fust be certified bj the
Clerk of the county, with the county seal an.
nexed. Thll regulation to commence on .the.
first day of January next, of which all who
may be concerned will take notice.
. W. H. HAYWOOD, Cashier.
7 j pern, iy, prrr&B0R(j.
JOSEPH HARMAN returns bs sincere
, thanks to Ms friends and the public for
the lte'ra patronage he has heretofore received
in his Lne of Business, and informs them he
is about removing to his old stand again, where
he intends to keep a good' supply as usuaU
Dec 16. . )
y , For Sale,
A LIGHT CARRIAGE,
With Harness, Cushions and Aoxes. It may
v. ' be bad erf moderate terms. -
, Apply at this Office.
Dec 18 , -
'j : ADVERTISEMENT. x
AT NeverrbrrTerrn, Chatham county court, ,
the cmdersigned qualified aa Executors of
the last Will and Testament cf Thomaa
While, deceased. Those indeUed to-jsaid Es
tate are desired to make speedy 'pay peut
the hffaifs tberenf rertrjre it. -.Those. " having
claims will please exhibit them, that arrange
men e may be made foVlischarging.tbem, and
within the time prescribed by law, or, the act
of Asscxrirly ia that case will be plead in bar
m , '.. mv i luutro t?
of recovery.
F ANNY A; AYHI rE, Ex'x.
NATHAN STEDMAN,
-
WINSHIP STEDMAN.Vv l
SAM'.- - : - HxVs.
Dec. 16
-v mLElGlt,
'A-
rniDAV. DBCE51BEI11'8,
--.-The General Assembly, it is bcli
' cavlll rise about the mitldlc of n
rise about the miuclie ot next
The bill tosuteTid Executions For, a
i limited time, 'passed iti Ust reading on
f Wednesday, and is become, a law. Ii
It to continue' in' force till the 1st of
; February, 18HY but to have no opera-
!tion on contracts made after the 1st Of
next month r '
j For an account of the "appointrhenta
'vrhich have taken place-m the Leisla-
;ture ve rpier our reaaers
. uutes of iheir . proceedings.
to the mi-
i The following is a tender of the ser
! vices of the Patriotic Fathers of Meck
lenburg .Cqilnty to his Excellency thq
j ' . Charh'te, f?ev.25. 1812. :
Sin, By the unanimous resolution
yesterday, of the patriotic fathers of Meek.
icnbur County, it becomes roy duty to pre
' sent to vou a tender of their services in d
; funce of our much iajitred and insulted coun
'try, io any prt of Uie" State where' you may
deem it expedient ; or when and wheresoe
ver their service may be necessary in aveng
ing" the wrongs persisted in by our enemy.;
Part) spirit in politics, with these, my
fellow-soldiers, is enveloped by. the cloud of
injuries and injustice, press d upon us .by
our proud implacable and declared enemy.
They with one voice declare, that though
they bave scolded with one another; they
will fight ooly against their enemies. Our
hopes of an accomrocda' ion are .nearly at an
end, and we do not ferl in a temper of mind
any linger to indulge them. -f .-
1 am, Yaur Obedient, .
JAMES PORTER Cot
Charlotte, (Mecklenburg C'ty,) JWp. 24.
The unexpected perseverance of our ene
mr . and tbe late misfortunes ofour van guards
! in the Jorth-West, have swelled the number
' of veteran fathers to about' four hundred
'men, in this county, whose second Ardo.
threatens t rise in proportion to the pres
1 atirc upon our beloved, country; and the go-
vemment .which their services had eminent.
ly assisted to procure.
I Of these patriotic old men, six companies
, art composed, under Captaws Jathe& Porter,
'Jtdin llarrs, (nomas Djwrs, J.-on bectest,
S. Ham and Joseph Faires, who appeared
;in ,Cl.iarlo:te this day with their 'men, on
rodstr, crganircd themselves into a Regi
ment ot'Sitvt r Lch.k, and proceeded to rlcci
their Field OrTtci;, who are. Jamea Porter,
C 1. tilliam Hutc hinson and John Foster
i Majors.
! IVattumtton Ci1 Dec. 3.
We undertand that the Hon VVif.
liam Eusna tendered his resignation
ol the Officii of Secretary of Wit to I
I toe fresuicn: ot tne uniiea qiatcs, on
the 3d instant ; thit it lias been accept
Cd, but that, at the request of the Presi
dent, Mr, Eustis has consented to re
main in the office and give his attention
to its multifarious and difficult cdncerns
until a successor is appointed.
It gives us much pleasure to state
our belief that this resignation is not the
result of any collision between the Pre
sident and Secretary of War, but has
been tendered by the one and accepted
by the other in a manner the most airii
cable and conciliatory.
The National Intel licencer says, thai
Conjecture is busy in designating rthe
Cticn who is to " fill the vacancy, in
the Department of War ; but even she
has pot yet been able to Ex on the per
son." It dwells on the importance defc
hcacy, and responsibility of the office at
this moment..
The National Intelligencer gives a
most interesting description of the rri
val of Lietit. H-mi I ton, (son of the Se
cretary of the Navy) at Washington,
jvmn aispatciies irom uecatur ana tne
captive ti ag-A large and elegant com
pany had assembled at u a" naval ball"
given to the officers fo'f the navyi and.
particularly to Captain Stewart of the
Constellation in return fpf his enter
tainment. The pf the j rooms
were decorated withfcKetrojjhies ofour
naval victoty, the colours' oi the Guer
riere and the Alert; Lieut Hamilton
arrived with'the flag of the Macedonian.
Ho Was conducted into the hall and the
flag borne in by Hull and Stewart
The American who has a heart to feelf
may conceit the rest.
The same paper states that the -Nj
Western Army is ' gone into' winte-w
quartars '. o reason is there r saigned
for this course ; but other Northern pa
penTtrate it to be pecasioned by the mi
litia having refosed to cross ths rtvtn
'the Hon. John Gaillafd is'rcrelect
ed Senator to Congress from S; Caroli
na, for six: years from the 4th of March
next. ' i " '"" : '
v Geit. Joseph AlstoK is elected Go
vernor of Si Carolina ind Eld rid Sim-
Kfss, Esq. lieutenant ,G averuor,
r tLORlOA.
: Ther6 is no doubt bn bur minds Jtlt
that im mediate pdsstfcioft' will bt iajuctt
of the Flondas, mt a force competent
fo put dcrwriiiU oppbtitloii.! policy ;his
long since dictated this measure), afidjif
we are correctly informed, Gen IVitx'-
-7:: - .J -i'-
vry prievalentr it&U. the safety of the
Southern frontier, as well s every no.
tive of general Vblicy, reQuire' that-East
rioriaa snouid dc aaqcdio. nur tcrntcK
rial Tssessibnsi $i''A'h vV jf-'
f Voltjnte3 Since ther.publica
rich of CeCL S myth prclamationfor
vo!antecrs a cfnstderable number of
citizens from different- towns in this
country;' have assemble aod uhscxi;
bed volunteer enfolnients; Ar a, short
tour across I the Niagara, f- Several
companies have already marched; and
others,. wj hear, will V.arc.h. immedi
ately.' We calculate on fro at jCb tS
lO mVn frtjm this counfy We are
infbrned that 12 or 1 300 have a'lre.
dy volamejtred anbVvi enroled thrim
selves tf tUe cbtinty of Geijesaee. ?
We thi ok Niagara will furflibh an c
qual number.
Vc hear also, that the little county
oi oeneca, aitnougn 1 1 naj aconstaeo
able : numne.fi ot mea, already on ourT
frontiers4 will y ct furo tsh many more.
titat Cayti ga will ftirnish a large
number. We cakulate pit from OO
to 1000 men from thee two counties
The aggregate amoont of volun
teers which will turn out on this oc
casion; it is supposed will be at lsasL-
3500, and probably 4000- .
aaaaW . B ;
Letters rom Odeusbtircr of the
22d ult. mention that Comm. Chaun-
cey, witfi his flcetj were gone to Ni
agara for the purpose of assisting the
operatioas of Geo'l Smyth.
, aaaWaaaWa
The nch'r Lqui M'CuMy, from
Teoeriffe, &rr Baltimore with a full
cargo of Ktlt, ,ras nlupdered. burnt
at aca oa the 2th;ult. by the Bntish
ship of war Acasta Capt. Kerr. who
put Capt. M'Curdy andcretsrr withqut
provisions of any kind, on board the
Spanish shib TrosrAraigasI which
arHved at thi port v eftcrday , from;
The cattel sloup Delight, capt. fcobjj
er, arrived on the 2ndfihit. in a short;
pa SHd ge from" Nassa u , K.r ptvith twenty
American scamcn who have been kid
napped or stolen from our shored TheY
Delight, it will be remembered, carried
from this plce. "-jfiry dd" prisoners,4
taken from the B.iiiab ; for which, it ap
pears we have received only twenty of
our own countrymen. , r:
We have been favored by bapt Cdbp
er; with the Bahama Gazettes, as late as
the 32d nit. They contain some inter
esting articles which ye have neither
time nor room to extract until j&r next.
We art promised a list df the names of
the Americans whe have been returned
by the British, for Satui day:
We learn from so,itie of the Ameri
cans, who . have beehv exchanged, that
wnnsi prisoners, tne nig ate aoutnamp"
ton, and other British vessels which ac
companied her, were regularly suppii
ed with pi o visions Fro ni Savannah and
Charlestb'n in her late cruize between
the places mentioned, by a black scri'r.
lth a rfcd bottom, and! green streaks a
round the truuk. This should be taken
under consideration by the ptoper au
thority, and these traitot s tohe country
punished, agreeable to lavl3flt. pap.
AMEltlCAN PRfZES.
260. Schooher Three Sisters laden With
Plaister, sent into Salem, by the Faroe. '. 1 '
261. Schooner Comet, two guns .and small
arms, captured on the Sbiuh side of St Do'
mingo, ani sent into Savannah, by the Ra-
Cid of Charleston. She is laden With sugar,
ees-wax, tobaaca and dry-goods.
26Z Schooher Searcher, a New-Provi'
dence privateer, of one gun and twenty men,
captured by the Rapid, and burnt s :
63. Schooner Mary, of St Thomasi oap
tured by; ditto and ransomed ' not. having
men to spare tfi .Send her home;
264. Scboont Mary Hall, sent info Sack
ett's lIarbor by the sqnadron uhder .the
command, of captain Chauncey on lake On
tario. ' . . ' ;' ' ' .-
; 265. Sloop Elizabeth, seht into ditto by
ditto On board this vessel was capt Brock,
(brother of the late Gen. Brock) pfthe49th
British (repmeht ' , ;i ' ',
26. Schoorier -i- burnt. by dittb: f " J
267. Brig Union, from Guernsey for Gre-'
nado, in ballait, sent into Old Tovrn by the
General ArtosU-eag . privateer . of New-York
The Vnion carried 6 guns. v r 7 ;
;26a,;.Schooner Keptu'ne, with a cargo of
fish, salt, and oil, taken by the 'Revenge . of
Slem, and sent into Cape Ann , ?n
' On Saturday Evening list, m the bloom of
Life, Miss Lucy Dtlnn of this neighborhood.
! On Tuesday last, Samuel High; Esq. a res
pectable planter of ibia"couhty f I
,r . Suddenly in : PhUadelpriia n the? inst
whither he bad goneior the recovery of his
health, Matthew Troy, EsqiT Solicitor far lie
6th District of thi State. QiUluV return
from a walk, he complained of a head acha,
fell 'down- and imiiiediatefy qeXpiredr---A
younj Wtddw and small family are left io la
ment anviriparabte:loa-:.&;' r- ipQ:
iOn the 30tb Uit Mrs.Alary gilder,; wife
oY-Mr. Willis" Vlderf ChbwaK cbuntyl
Very suddenly- on the 1st ioit, much re'
creued, l Mr, Zacariab; TVebb,1 butcher, aft
nonen upngat ciuzen or.aenton.
t
'-'.
-lexq4lpwij.:W.0ias t-, nesowcq, .inat; v
it is inxerei uy Ipisls
tcctw ani that iherrietition wttfrthe docuf ?i
nVcbfs accompanying bp referrerl tojto k v :u,
Seerferaso
53 to 49;:
Tf the Senate <
:i:trmi&Con
terty.the.eciary'ifi
gaptainDecatur, of the fcignUftoV
tateS," reporin : his cbmbat and cap
tjurebf the British ' lrigat4fkceianir;
Too rauch 'pwisVciiJ
that officer and Jus cbmpaniohs js'Jrd,'
for.the consummate skill . anti r cbnspicti
bus valbifT?yfwhif h tni -1 f rophy;ha4betti
uddecl. to the naval Armstif the G Statesi
ltransmitjo, JiJetter irom Waptaia
Jonea ' w ho Wmankcrl ; tsJoopot wa;
Wapreportrngiilsl
tis.h s09bfT? ttebjibi "afjus aTibs ;
acuoeinhichcther brlulanM
be '" seen to ithe pbUlc Wmiratipn and
praise. '' -.r ''V'-,: V H '
v A natibniejpling halit)p to ifVi
self and itacjijkens c I
to arbitrary, violehce bn the-ipceah a clas ,
ofwa?wbicHweslsuc5 (e ;b )
capacity andlcpuriii
rights ' Qnha.tQmt VampJ Whichx; j
:bugfittqirapVesf
jer brave antj WwerfuU a.pi cferene 0? ;
justice ana, peace jo noiuiy agsuuai.
country wtosbr
be ajcceleratedr but cannot be prevented
oy lue aasauiia mauc (jui ai. 5 . ,r u
natningtonk vea. 11,101-4
The Hoii. PAVt HAititTojr,
bin 1 have thelittnor tp infbrnypu, thaa j
onise 25tir iriau being in thelairf ii N. Ion.".
29 30 Wi wl fell ih with, ahdajTter an ac'ra U
of an hour au&lftU ;
liic Majestyahip MacedqninJ crAmandedLV
byCapt JobH -Carded, aod'inpuntjuiir 49 car
na guns (the odd giin ahlf ing. vf he ia a
Frigate oi, the WaicJaiS, two years oidj;
four month ottt otdwand pu one
tbe'best aaileis in jhe Biitiin erficev The
enemy being to uiftdward had the advantage: .
of etigagthg4si at his dwnist.ne,,: wbb.
was so greatlhait Tor ,thei;'&t,hatfhpur w
dtd iibt usepursrrbnadesriand aJu nScv
mwjus iVUbinuie .ePle1 r
buV rauil&uoyjff
and a heavy a Weil, which as 'Oiraithe doiiei
i uscribe the unu'suat lenjffth'.I, -thse; actiti
The .enthusiasm fi every cr,isai9ri
atiJ marine ba board this ship. ott disebvex
ing the etrny--their steady conducvm b'atf r
tie, and precisiui. of their hre, could riot be?
surpasjedoVherev all met my fulttst '".
pecUtioris, it would be utijust .in m& tbidUt
criminate Permitme l(iwever, to re com
mend to your partfeuiar notice, my first lieu .
unantWm. H: Atleb: tf has sejyedid(
rne upwards of tftre ara, s and t6his;uurj
nutted exertions ih. aisciplintnjg'; the creWia
tox be lmputed th'obrioua superiorly of our
gun uiey exlnosied in thelreauR bf iuts.coi
let. -Subjoiijd is a lit of the killed andt
wounded on boUi tidesv 'urloat compared
with that of tiie enerriy will appear small-
AmOugst our wounded,, yod Will bbse. ve th6
name lit Lieutenant Fonitl who died at teW,
hours after the actiohr-lie vra , an offieer at
great gallantry ana pruiiusc, uu me crYita
has suatained a severe loss in his death.
Idtt of ktuetl'and Oouhded on wr4 the United
( " y. ; iy States ,-!;,,?:
! Thomas Browrii JJew-York, seaman r Hen
ry shepherd, PhUadelphii, do. j Wro. Murt
ray,? riUston a bCy : j M ichaet ODbntJcl, N.
Yorki private marine r "'John : Roberts, do
ilo. Killed. . : J ,'; : 'V ' j
John Mercer Punk, Philadelphia, Lieut t
Jihu Archibald, N. York, cajprnter'a crewx
CistiaWCLarkoUaQian 1 Oeorge Christ
pher -do. ordtuary seamaw j tieofge Mahatv
do. do. 1 . ,Vrn: damesdo. do. t John Laton
dbiprivatntorihe ;
Oa;iboard; th Masextonjianlhrre- werei thk f
ty-aix kUled, and aixty jght woundedi vA- ? X
mong the fdriher Wetc the boatswain,; one
master's niate and the achobl inastcr, andot - V
the 1 attcr we re the firt and third Ueuts
oue master's idate and twa midshipmen.-' , 4
Accompanying these paper was Captain i
Jdaea'a leuer, heretofore published V j : t
Copy of ti fctier front Ctmmedore Rodger
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SlR,l:wrotsybu on the 18ih ihat by Uie ?? ;
Briush Pauket Swallow, ibfrmmg you oJtVV
havingcaptured lliar vessel with between an o I
BfimanWVapixplQitw $&m
vTheibIknFlogeecblv
Irm'thePrcsidenon rrM?$$&.
hundred and hfty and two hundred tbousi d- .?v.
dolUra oa boai d ; and I now write" you by av
British South Sea Ship, loaded with oil. cap- '
tured yesterday one of two ahips under ion'
voy of the tngate Ualatea. , : -4 J 4T
-A 'flie above ahip is manoed from the Con- .
gress, and it w no w.biowmg ao fresh, that I .
ctuinoi learn rom Capt. Smith hetname, hu
r ng separated ffpm him yesrday in. chae v
W ihe ateal, jilUt h
"riaeV andVwing to eaCeasiye bd weaiher,
iaat iught,.was uuable to joib, him to-day. v
' I got wkhin aix or seven miles of. the,Ga-
1 it ea by sub-set, but the extreme: datkuesa
of the niirht enabled her to eacane
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ne retersourg papers contain an ex
tbTa iettervtoedN; rk,Dec9
givmgiiccouniofhe capture oif;tl;
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cetved N-;York papers of UieOtlr )
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