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J- Ik or ) Uawvp'4 fcf party jjti llH1 Broti. FRIDAY DBCEMBEH .1312. j xin. 691 . J ., : " ' '! . i -v . ' ,"7 i A, 1 SSSi TT!5?T?'I?T?TiiT"-'1. .'k f T0RB1GX. . sfc"t Highnet the Prince Re- ' Sent in Council. Vwif. in conicquencc oflnforma. J2S?& receWcd of Dcclara- f ir bf the Uniud Sratei of A- .fl!Hteff marque and rcprM- ?7rjhi subjects, anorckrincoun-. Viriar dite Ihe. 3 1st f July was U- 4 jjircctirp tha American ?hin nd A,n h broueht in and detained and where His . n T- it,, name a - 'jlsty, firtlnre at lhat time to m tetter of mitqtic and repjisal to awinst the ships, jods, and Lrtjs of the s ud United States oF A pnci, under :be expectatipn that the ,uj rfpnmenl wwiU, Upon the OOti iri ioa cf the orders in council of the J cf Jane last, forthwith reea! and ft.cl the iiid D-cJiraticn jof Wr a nty. His Majesty, and also annul the :t Ifticis of marque and rcpuial. A3itbcrefc the said j;oYernment of g. LiteJ S ates of America, upon ritin! i to item of the" said or- foia council of the 23d of June lift, & sat ihir.k fir to recall the said de t.non cf war and Jcttrre of marqut rrrpnsjl.hut have proceeded to con tra ai persisted in co'.demninp the ijifs nd property of his rn;jrMyn nN'c'i.as crii-s of war, and have re- bcitorit fy a suspension of arms pzti u;nn b tw-tn la ut uen. bir CecrjePrtTOii. his msj.9tf'i gc vemor rrsrfJ of Cna'la, an! Geo. Dear- fcra, c:nrmndir.g iha AmericiD force ihs aoftbern provinces of the Unite'd Sxeaad hate dicc'ctl hostHi ies to k rtcammenced In that quarter. 1&R'-71 Hizhoeaa, the Price It?- fTt t tn toe r4td asu ct nr,r ef lis Mji.stf. and wi'h the adrice of la3!jsi)'s Prvy Cjuncil, is hereby flruedta order that general repnssU t;Tti:cd igiinst ihe ahipt good a&d eiatcs of the U. States of Americi. od others inhabiting within the teTi i fcTKiihmof vsare and except any ve klsianbUh his M jtsty's licence h-a Uea jroteu, or which hare been di rcediob: released trum the embargr., tad bite nt terminated the original trrxrt ca which they were detained JJ rtkased, &c. kc.) Royal Highness the Prince Re pit u neTrrtheless pleased hereby ir cIitinihc name 2nd on brhif of fi Mijnfy, th .t nothing in thii order exuded shall be understood toxecall e?if:ctthe declaration which hi Ma IiKf'itml commander on iie Ate Ma K:cn has been authorised to arte to th; government cf Abe United ai.ts cf America namely, ttwt hii JtyalHifchneiJ, niauted by a sincere ""eio irrcs( the calamiiies of war, ith:rt$cd the said comroasdar to Jv1 1 conTtction, rtcdling and annul tfram a diy to be named, all hos ile wccrsijiurd by the respective govern with a vicar of restoring with euy me relations of amity and merce bctweeen his lajeaty and wukco states of America. roo ujC rjourt of carkon House -s -th of October, 1 312. army He bad armed 3000 malefac tors, whom he bad taken from the dun geons ; he also fumtaoned together 6000 sattlUtej, and distributed arms a raoi'g them. from thcari-na?.'"' j; Our advanced ua-d arrived ib t.be tentre of iha ci'y, and was received by 4 fire of which issued from th- gremlin. Thr kingf Naples or dered a. battery. of a few meces.of can- rraa" to Us oprfd, dispersed thH rabble, nd too!: poilession of the Kreinlin. Wr have'ftnjnd "in fhe arsenal 60,odb new muskets, and 123 piece of .cannon, .l ! ' .' ' TV ' ' . a ineir carriipes. i ne most com plete anarchy reigned in the city ; some Hrunkm-madmen ran through its dif frrcnt quarters, and every "where set fire to them. - .1 he governor Rostupchin had caused all the merchants and -shop keepers to be carried off. thro wfcoic libeVated from the pri$tp ; ' The resources hieb thd: army Had found are consequently much diratnish- cu , oowever, we aavc tiiccico, ana are still collecting, a numoer of necetsa rics All the cejjara art) untouched by the fire : and the.inhabltahtaViug the last 24 heart have saved many articles.. Moscot? iere vald, and. he be; compe1- led to open 'a passage for himself by. force. ' v 1 .' . His situation is as follows :He en tered Uussia vritb SOO,bo6 men, rhe principal pa ft consisting of nativti of different kingdoms serving artd nbey irig.bi.mt not frorri free wlllnot in 4cM They endeavored fostoii the pjogfeas of Ljfencex)f their countries but soMf frVrttif uic uourt; j ync ine goye wor imiq asen H (error. me nair ui iris rnuturunov the bcrrtd precautbo 16 cirnr off or ck; s troy all the engines. The army is recoyerlnfe' from its fa tigues : it has abundance ci bread, pots- toes, cabbages and ..other, vegetables, uitdi, attucu jnjTisious, muc, orauuy. sugar, ccTee--iand jn.shorf, provisions r it I oj an sons. The advanced-guard is twenty-wersts on the road to Kassau, by which the e- ncpy is retreating. Another French iiisirumen'aliry order rr.'ght have been adyanccpl-guard is on the road toBuPe re-established. More than 400 French tersburg where the enemy hasi not "a ft A. . nd Germans were incited by his or-J&tnKle soldier, v ' Jers ia fine, he had taken the precau- I The temperature is still that of au- tion of carrying off the firemen with the tumrj. The soldiers, have, found; and fire-engines ; otbat the most complete still continue to find, a number of pel is anarchy, has desolated this great and I es and furs for the winter.7 Moscow fine ciiy, and the flames are devouring (was thejifpot of those articles it. We harc ' found in it considerable I resouiees of every kind- Twenty first. Bulletin of 'the Grand Jmy The Emn-ror is lodircd ir. the Krem II . 7 "Moscow, Sent. 20, Iint whkh is in the centre of the ci.v. "Three hundred incendiaries have like a kind of citadel, surroundrd bv tl Den arrested and shot ; they were pro h;gh walls. Thirty thousand wounded yidcd with. fusesf six inches long,' whkl? or sick Kus'ians are in the hospitals,! 'ybmdoned, wi'hout succour aod .with ut nourishment. ; The Russians acknowledge that thty rn fif y thousand men in the battle of M -ikwa. Prince Bragation was mor tv.ly wounded. A list has been nude! of the RuBMjn Generals wounded or killed in the bit tie ; it amounts to be tween 45 and 50, Twentieth Bulletin of the Grand Army. ' Moscow, Sept. 17. Tha Russians,; have celebrated 'Te Deum fur the bittle of Polotzk. 7V D-utxt berD MUg for the battles of Riga, far the bitile of Ostrowno, and f r that of Smolensk. According to he Russian acrounta they were every where conquerors, and they dtove the they had between two pieces of wood they had also squibs, which they threw upon the roofs of the houses. The wretch Kostopchin had these prepared on the pretence that he wished to send a balloon full of combust ibJ- matter a midst the French rmy. He thus got together the squibs and other irraterials. j necessary ior me execution oi nis pro ject. "The fires subsided on the 1 9th and 20th ; three quarters of the citv arc burned ; among other places that beau tiful one of Catharine, which had been newly furnished ; no! above a quarter of the houses remain. ; ts Wilt-lvcrtcchta waa takla stray the fire engines of the ci.y, he left be hind him 60,000 muskele, 150 p ectsof cannon, more than '600,000 balls and arrnyjias been destroyed partly by our bra,ve, Hroops, : parUy deseiv' " partly by hunger v arid sickness ; wiij ine remamaer ne is come to Moscow. His audacious irruption, ' not only into the verjr heart of Russias; buf Unto its ancient capita!, will, without doubt. Wa tly his ambTTion, and give hifn cause ofj boasting ; but the.character of that measure must Be determined. He has not entered a country where every, step he takes inspires all with ter ror, and bends both the' troops. and thcJ F-cnch to a great distance lrom the field 8hcl1 OOfiOQ cartridges, 400,000 of saltpetre and sulphnr. It was not till the 19th, that the powder, saltpetre, and J CASTLKREAGII, Liverpool, Ztc A AND FRANCE. Alter the battle lritjf: i ti- lered oa IS Fant, .Oct, S. hBuinoftheGr-nd Army. Mvcoa, Sept. 16. of Moskwa; .the rrny pursued the enemy upon u na fwaicuga. .g ol Naples was on the 9th kcet ihe vicerov at Kouri. --e PotjigtovfiU at Fcminskoe :a-:q,J2ners were on the 12th r - w from Mcjaisk to Piina ; -a they were at the castle 6f v. cn the U-b, at midday, we Mcsccw. The enemy .had ral- lbs SparronMountaink'twb from th. . j' i... bandoned. ." 5"7 of Moscow isas iaree as 11 1 tn extremely .rich Vtty,fuli cf a!l the nob'es.6f the em- Prices a u , R,,-S4i'tx governor, Rostan ' tofuin.this fioe'eiryjwhen -w.vivwTH oy me ttu)sun f battle. It wat .hen amidst the strains f the RusiW Te Deum that the army arrived at Moscow There they tho't themselves cor.querors ; at least the populace though: so, for well informed lersons new what was passing. Moscow is the entrepot of Asia and of Europe. Its warehouses were immense; -very house was provided for 8 months with n-crssaries of every description. It was only the evening before, and the day of our entrance, that the danger be came knoun. We found in the-Jiouse of the roiserbbls Rostopchin,soroe pa pers, and a letter half written ; he fled withoutfinishlng.it. -y Moscow, cos of the finest and rickest cries in the world, is no more. On the 14th, the Russians set -fire to the Ex change, to tbt B4zars and theHospiral. Oa thc lOth a violent wind arose. Three or fcur hundrid rufiisns set fire to the city in 500 different places at the same moment, by order of the governor Ros. topchin. , Five-sixths of the houses were built of wood'; and tha fire spread with a prodigious rapidity ; it was aci ocean cf flame- , Churches, of which there mense magazines, neatly all have fallen a prey to the flams. The Kremlin has been preserved. , 'The loss is incalculable for Russia, for her commerce, and for her nobility, whoiiad leu all there. It is not over rating its value to state it at many mil lions. About 100 of these incendiaries have been apprehended and shot t all of them declared thit they acted under the or deri of Rostopchin, and the' director of the police. ,4 Thirty thousand' sick and wounded Russjsns hsve Delcn burnt, lie richest commercial houses in Russia are ruined. The shock must be considerable. The cluihingt the magazinest and the equip ments of toe Russian army-have been coQutmed. They have lost every thing ; they would 4 rem6.ve,riQthin," because they always thought it impossible for us to reachloscow, and because they wereH . . . .... '-mm,. ' ' - wiuiDgfto ccceive ine peopie; wnen iQey saw an in mcnanaa ox tue i: renqn, thev conceived the hoYrible Inroiect of destroying oy 'fire. this iprst' capital this holy city, the cerf re of the empire '; and they; Karcrcduced to beggary 200,000 rcapcciaoie inpaDiiancs. . . j.nia is . me iqpaDitants to nis.ieet. ltussia is no accustomed to subjeciion, and will not sufferher laws, reiigion, freedom and. property tp be trampled upon ; she will defend them to the last drop of her blood. Hitherto the general zeal gainst the enemy clearly evinces how powerfully our empire is guarded by the undaunted spirits of its sons. Thus, no one despaits ; nor is this a time to despair when eyeiy class of the empire" is j inspired yvh courage nd firmness when .the enemy with the remainder of his-daily decreasing forces, at a distance from home; in ihe midst tsf a numerous people, is surrounded by our aimies; one of ' which stands befre him, and the other three are endeavoring to cat off.n;s retreit, and to prevent him from receiv.ng any fresh reintorcements when pain his not only thrown off his yoke but also threatens to invade his territories when the greatest oart of Europe, (exhausted and enslaved by him) serving him involuntarily! aox iously and impatiently awaiting rhe rao ment when she shall tearCherself trorn his heaTy and, insupportable chains the torrents of its blood shed tortm am- bition. k J ' : In the present disastrous state of hu man afTairs,. will not that country ac quire eternal fame, which, afttr enccun tenng aQ the' inevitable desolations of war, shall at last, by patience and intre npHE Tragtees of the TJiuversiry oJT North Carfj&a are.-J$toy in being ?Ne to make known to the FjibMC, the pos;e y and tie vneieaswg oppcrtu'nitie'5 of this esijabCshmeni' In ersctiwga Coilegeatnooo.Vrjrlves, it was ' the objecro its loungers to pcvule"for ; our Youjh means of improvement 5 'ojiarta those which are enjoyed by tbcyoung j uihr t th-rljl. and by the fw.. in om own who ,vere tfnf-eteat to te cxiTeodisiamedu- 7 p ftcconjptio tMtsoDject, worthy ot iAere Kberties; atdn, the present etkte of ihe wjiua ptcuiuny so iQ. teir rescue ahtlity, it was neceamry to encoohiernany oifScoltiesJ If the whole of these Cooldhay? beei Jcrei seej from tlie heginnioff", tfiere is' leason to apprehend that they might have appeared too great to be attempted. Bit it is the wisdom of Providence: to lortify our nunds under the pressure of instant eyils by tlie prospect of api proachng success, and by its odcasl. rial smiles to animate us for the struggles which are-yet 1 to cone. Of this nature have been the rceSr . rences that mark the progress of this Seminary. ir is. now ascertained, that in six months tulphur were discovered at a fine cstab-j Pidity, succeed in procuring an equita lishment, half a league from the city, ble and permanent peace, not or.ly for i nis is a maiier 01 importance ; we are usea, oui aiso tor pmer powrrs ; nay, now supplied with ammunition for two even for those who are unwillingly fiht campaigns. We every day discover ing. against ul ,It is gratifying aiid na- cellars tu;i ot wine and brandy. tural tor a generous, nation to render rtisnuiac;urcs - were oeginomg to 1 gooa ior evil. j.;-. Qourish at Moscow -they are destroyed. . Almighty O d ! tq'n thy merciful The conflagration of this capital will J eye id thy Supplicating Rossian Churcji. Vouchsafe courage and patience to 'i by peoiTde straggling in a-jost cause, so that? ihey ,rnay thereby overcome the enemy ; and in saving ihe mselves, raay also defend the freedom of Kings and XMations. r J -ALEXANDER. throw Russia 100 years back. M The weather is becoming rainy the greatest part ot tne army is in bar races at moscow.v . RUSSIAN IMPERIAL MANIFESTO! It is with a heavy heart we are com. pe1ed to inform every son 'of the coun try, that the enemy -entered Moscow A'Wnrt.,nPilwiii:rA r -.7". r4T" :v . r gociation ietwcen France and' Rus'a. merely rn.5ato. cue- U was saicf that the Emperor Alexander every . muiviQun , Tia luspircu iWitn iresn 11 t': n- courage, firtaotts d hop. ft.t. .B the p;.,,,, w gWd-upoD the U eJi meiiuted . W by oor ene- f6wnV krmi being conceded a, preli- minaries to a treaty,' viz. Moscow to remain in possession of the Frenckdu ring the winter Russia to become va member of the .confederation to' pav seventy millions of' franks-to shut her ports against Kngianu Ana nnaiiy, mat Prince Constantinc shall be sent tdthe French headfquarters as a hostage for ;ne performance otinqs conoittons. jLand for Sale. npiHE Subscriber offers for Sale' the Tract f crime of Rostopchinef ecuted by fclvps as)6nishing;t; world by the capture of mies will eventually fall upon their own heads. The enemy has - not' become master of Moscow, by overcoming or weakening our forces ; the Command er in Chief, by theadvtce of a council of vfari has found it expedieor to retire at a moment of necessity, in order by the belt' and 'roost effectual means Jo turn the transient triumph of the ene mr tohls inevitableruin., However painful it may be to Russians, to hear that the origin al capital ot the empire is in the hands 01 thrcnemy of ; their, pountty, yet It Is consolatory; to reflict that wallt neitn haughty conqueror, imagined ,tnat on j ailj worthy, the .attention of those who wish his'entrance lntoJVIosCOW he would be- f to purchase a stand for any kirid of public bu, come the arbiter of lhtfliofe Russian meis. Py nature itiu handsome, and with Emplrt, Mhen he ight prescribe to . T v' -SZ-Z-JJ,! JZ - Fhe soil and-water are;20od. a nd, timber ,a- it sucn a peace-aa du bundaht. V It contains 3S0 aaes. all clew of per but he,is deceived in tus expect (frock's, hills or irkuhtainand about 300 young tations: hcVwil) neither have at quired DeacivtteesC Ihe feuadinga are otd ,and not the tower,of dictangr-ithcrlmeanf. va .-"j-. . '-rL- .....kt1' ..jf umt hA viewed and ennuirvroaoeot -? ;7 ox suosistencc. i , a c ciuwicv uu --.-,--.rr-... m'ii rn Atc OI lOSCOWf -WIU'.DOl u.W5.Vfc..wMivw up evetTr; avenue, end to. destroy suef par-; Uas as may be 'detached for the pur doso" 6f collecting provisions until the enemy ahall.perceite thst his hopesof he IS possessed 'merely Of . bare I 1 whereon reyton wooa rormeriy irveain , containing, withm their-circuit ufnviulY' f" .l A 9 .f-T- " 7, 2 - whjchleadimWilliamsborougb toGoihenV er inhabitanU.orfqvisions, The, n , J? Thl- nrarft '.rvrv tmtahi II w ...wMw. r''r - r y r Pecembor 1,1812. . 1. l 89 3t AfeaiejhijiU9 ;: Which are receive at th Tjeasuxy m pay- from thepressnt date, the Princiual daildin? wJl be ready for the' reception of inhabitants; Aarsoon as a shall be finished, the number ot r rooms in the two buildings will be suffice'lt to con lain cigiuy smaenu. i nere wiu De aij apaitment also for each of the two Societks, orit tor the Library, and a- Public Hall, id which the students will attend prayers even mg and morning. A 'The opportunities Vr L braries wilt be understood, wben it ia COTiU dered i?t each of theS metres has, it U be lieved,. frm BOO to 1000 volumes, and that there ate iOO volumes 5a the Libiaty of the College. . .' , A. Society has been lately consittut-d fct cultivation of Sacred 'M'ic, and an Or ran is now probably finihhed in New-Vojrk Fr the use of thus society. It will be transported to the College, and ssup as soon as piacucu!e after the beginning of the ear." And eve Snhday pubiic worship will be condycted .rbr the benetii of thestadems ir.; Pers Hall. . , A. list of the members that compose tt Fa cuhy is here irserted, tpshewthe ; piWvtipit which baa been made by the TrusiWs fr tl-.e ' instruction and moral dvernment cf the College .f - ' . I- - The Rev Robert gtiapman, rrpiessor ci Moral Pn;losophy-ar.dfrf;.ident ; the lUv. ; Joseph Caldwell, Processor ot Me matcs ; Mr. Andrew Rhea, Vrofcss.cT of Lahgaagcs, and Mr . rc Hooper, Tu or, 7 lhe Academviat Cbanel- H ill will be under iftlit Conduct o7M. AbnerW. CloTrtbff, sb. If ieiefnV:werfifte " cf the' College. Tb sGentleman acted for? merly aturor in tlie -Umvenuy, and it ia believed that in his talents and virrues the pub'. lie will find ample security for theood con duct and proficiency of the yoavb who shall be placed junder h.s charge. There will be four Classes In the Academy, to Which the students will be attached, and every 'possible attehiio.i will be giverf totthe improvement of tht scho iars m reawg, vvrivnig, j.w.v ..5 lishGrammar . The House is now repairing, and will be in a better condit on for.thp aci commodatioB of the gchool than it ever has been. In addition tQ these opportunit ies.jMr; Mi mertll has bec4e'a ' res dent at Chaptl-Hill, for the purpose of teach tnghe French L.an Bu&e. and we can Assure the public, that He is well qualified for the bnaincssywhich he has undertaken. - ' 7 '' : r Tii first session of the yeat wiU-eomraenee on the first day of Januaiy , and end on the 24tb Of May- The second session will begirt on fhe 20th of Jane and conclude oa the 15t& of Noyember. " '7 ' ' e-' f ' -The following ar'Miexpenc5S of lhc7?r to be paid semi-annually in advance. For "the fii-ss session u tke dinin5-rocro a? coUege.' Diet g30. Tuon ,10. Roomret 1. Servam.hrie.l 50. Library cents Washing g8. Candles! & Vood V Bed 3 50. Together g58 5d ' ! - ' ' . For the second session the payments are precisely the same. j From this view, and from the plainness of dress and manners which ia fashionable at this Institution, it is bcl.eved that liberal educa- ' lion can 'scarcely be ohtaiied at any other, on .I- ' . t 1 - conoitions less-ourtnensomc, . . r With respect to the opportunities of acquir ing knowledge and invigorating the faculties, it is not intended to make any remarks. It Is , subject on which the pWic must be left to their o''spehensipW 'apd-.Jhe dictates of exrrie"iK.VTbese. are tftejiropar arbiters, and riot we who are the parties concerned V 7 Thce who propose to btcome members cf this IostiMition, ought to' come prqyidewith the necessary bboks, and a punctual attendance on tb6 first'day oi the session, is of tbte utmojt importance to every atudent as w,ef4s to the 7 be expencesqre. nearly tfe$ame to a boarder in the village as in. the cQllegf, 7 ; 7 o. , will trtf soLn;; $ ' 7 4t the Court house in Onstcto Cciaitytontie 3d -Friday in January next, or so nuicb thereof hi miU bav tU Taxtt due tbnew for tte xea,e tVI Tractxf LAD, lng oo Ojlm'sek, xjLiitsaajd cpiroiy. contsisg 100 acres, a"ii joining U7 ouao-ot jonniyiotiiiorj, a iy petty of tue fieixa ot uaoorji j enre ec M - ; .7-0-. -, !' - ' ' ; H sIJSSWG, 4 r JSOof QOKSj writ lately by the Mail, f : StagTfVom iirucsiclt in Virginia, ad- dressea to iyr.T ui. viuijjimah ukuuviw Guilford coiintT. Any infotmaeioh of the said Boxwtil be thankfully received, by D r".; Chapraafli at T. Gaidar Office. Dee 167 Vi 1 fli:-t' k ' If' f $ s-i J. : i f - ; , ; i. 4 s. at- - . . 1! t v I 1 ; ' v ' 1 1 '.if , 1 if u 7 I v I 1 1 J'n "'t J-l t - ;v. t 1 u -! 7k, 4 v 4' X" . I. st . 1 ill r ff uV'?!' 'Ml r M 7 r , -t i i-1 7 ! r fc r J : V . 7' , 1 ,( !l ' v4" if, 7"," i k s 1-5 V.V 31 (MM 3 it i - r i -rtl r.'! .. . i Ml3'.v r. tl iH7il !M t ! Li Ml T f 4iT V .51 'i!7;-' . 1 L,t K' .wr 7,i!:7(l-: It'' fit 1 1 ft Mi rr-7 4? I 'M Nj "I1 t "1 ; 14 1 hi 5 Oh i n 5 , f . i V '777'! i a I I ' ! k 5 1 i 7 .'1 ' - T V ft 1 f-tU' - t -i j' Sit VAV l-t-i' V - V- ,s i -7' v77-77-yif yjvr; 7,7 J&&7; - ' ' ' - ' - - i r- I i 77-: '. ;-i'Vvt '';s 5rf-7
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