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FOREIGN NEWS. LATfT FROM F.KG LAND. tl c rtca nt fa t sni Ht:g ship V. e r 0 lcs. -arrived at this rmrt yesterday, 'v X7 Cxs from Liveipool, hiinjrir ..tbe rntprs of i h::t marr to t ?e ISth, ar t! t Lt.r d.T. pa i to tht lCt ultimo. with a f'ti'i v.bich the editors of tlejl . -VerrflniiJe-At!vertier; Lave been po-ii i r .1 i .. p j.lt. lPl..w- I t IilCIV l;v reel i vuo:.. ..ir v. i Are Of ll was 88 per irv.aier or.e shilling js hi?ler tJ an tV.e average of ti e r.receu-j; ID": week. 1 Lor,! Nln W fire,! at on . ! tho 8th or Apr,! as h a wndinR j .!. . . . . rt t ti ! ! 1 -'Z''1" . ,:.! e re;-imeiit. I he b:d! him ami p-oenced a ccn-, e back. He assassin was . i jjavies oi in only grazed tusn on the arrested. A fe liroVe out at Livcrpmd on tl-.e j fci!it of tbe 16fh ultimo, i?, 'avla'p;e! bonded v a'C on-cs i i Sufvk.-stre-t,j )Lurt ti h .' a-ri-e if lsarr?s Fartnrv. f 1 , , 1 . v:i cor sMined, ami llie nre was rnoina; . Al 4 . f. , , . wim the m-':ite.t furv at our last ac- JCv.lMit. it ?r pears. tl;af the D-'v of Aljiior? i tped-'f tne !;i?ne on the 1st of March . ir lie wa urreed d bv Co--ria (?ava fotmtrl. Lis naniser, who was pro cLin-i d the san:e dav Pari - apers f a late date are receiv ed. Ihe .French1 funds continued to r.ie The Chnmher of Deputies were still o-cupM'd.. with-diicusjng the articles if ' e P-nd-et. T; fhHisp f Kothschild.in London. L'd r. : ta ted for t lie Prussian Loan l fhe :i'.l!ins sterling. Jnr i-riciff Vlan. The Smck KrcbaT'ir ra bnt-n one.. continued Si"h of butT( w ith the rae of spe c u I ' o n . F .1 1 1 y t 1 ; i s n i n i i n t h v. re revaiVd n eat avidity to luy .vtock : ad i i.!x frr tie .-.account rrse r. 8-2 but thv,'-wubcquentlv declin ed 80 5 b at which thpy closed. It appears thatverv hirre sums have been i j subscribed it t! e ofiire of Mr. Ilase, ii . . " but nt t tle extent rrpre-ented. ut tl,e t..l ,.ouPt. ve are is ab-,,. ! r. -.in ..... ..... I..,n.lr..l il,,, II w u i 1 1 n 1 1 1 . it r . iwu-iinu j prunds It i iienerally understood, I at the Chancellor of the E?,che(jucr till not require more in tMs form than nbunt frtv millions. The new three! a half rer cents, are now offrnM Ijj at 0.:. buttle ,,ke,- (as the r.rase is f; .....!, ' i li'JIH Jl V 111"!'. IIIIIH V. I; in the Houe l.m.r! 1.r iif if luf. rmcrnir. filp. betide,, the nkpf Cam- biidueand n Pi ince s of Hesvc. d:uir!i-j ter of the IiamJrii e Fretler ick. and i a niece of the Klei ror. 1 he uu ssau.e i desired the corn 'it ref;ci: of the House j in making -a Suitable pmvisiou for thej L'o:d lin -hcrs j A similar message was comn unira-j ted to the Hotue o' Conttn vis, by Lord j "C'aslle"e:ijih It diffeied fVjmv that to the Lrdi chiefly if the stres- lait! n i tos su!ained bv the nntion and ! 'li e Recent, on the death of the . r I the Prir.-, )nsequent j e iie- Ct-s'Cltaid-tte, and on t)'" ronseqtie liVrt-sit v for-ena'djnj tlie P gpoke with repreher.smn. on thu- call j: tPir on I'artian eirr to tP.e awny. farce sum, withtiut Jii ii!r ' ef re them such inlVriration a wa uffcent to shew the o.ecessii v ol the mea-ure. No man vht had the other ni-!v4 attttideil the discussion on ti e lealher tux, 'and le fiected on the burdens ti e pe !e were compelled to bear, could entiseien-tiou-lv assent t; ofe one iiillin fjr 6uch a purpose as t!'e pros ft. The Bies?ae was osdeieo be relet ied'ti uencd stale of trie pejple. A verv spirited. dlicuicn entu.d. but the ad' luetic1 rr.t"Tit wa i.egtitived bv a prtp ' tv o! 144 to' 93 : ! risi.e i-ft'.e Princess EliziWth, thi.v ter d their miefip-, v 'Vii r im X'JI very ban coot ; notifies! inteMieiiri ; . n . , , -ppji t(r Hnteiest. We have extracted some ;j - x:j' wt ?ah.-e and bavw e most prou it'ent art;ces. r 1 . n '.!... t'h and SNt of March. Theeinire iTWteatby returns j; : finc wo t)f the see ,.! wee.k. weened af 1 i -, ;mepts fo li:t:ir barracks Se.erM Vcrpool oh ire morning oi i-e .o..., . i P,,,,,!, nni'.Wv mpn - -t ; . . - . I ii f i l (MM ILf l"Z,i''' lv.i. ii u f in iini iv l?t. in tn r M mi cf t I -. - I Li Mis. the ..arl o. J.ivrrpoo! pie-en fl)eRiveV Plate, jlp-l f Hartford did n.t fe,i it cquallv ed-. ir.eaS.-from tne Prince Report. ? t.iinllMM,co iN operations by incu.nbem on them to remove at!:er Statin-that treaties of marno-e an in e (s optrationnyex , nui which existed in that vCrv 'town r4eCcrati..n hfween the Duke ofC-ji e Port.jcoMP from Mntr, x- lilc a..mc tipit &C- f-nro nd a Prihcrs. of Saxe Meinin- i co . A ron-Hera -!e ihusion w.ll , , tlc s;,nc confc:drrallie. ,t ...... .-. -- . iui-tur ii ovrptliti-ftii ift tn nrorPeil ' U.jIT,U nrnvide fir tlie m.irrinrpe ifd licti rf that tow n. and the cirr.iinst:rir-! i ! a IlC ...:.r.: i II. iloro T .,.1 C ,l ! W-hitWir thrn-in. I h:iv r- h ,! .m I.t. r- i 1 1 ? n 'u Cturre d.M t4 1 . ., . , t; Mr. Jon s. who was r sent at the mas- - VrKXChR Ih.r.v otitnenexi oh .r. iroujr- sacre. asuell as wit s me f ti !.e Ir ltlM;... Pl MiK-,,e id himself han-. NTi. A I ivo.i. ;,n! manv otlie ...ui ir(,ni what co ..es within . mv, own rk HS MV Holmes; ed an add.es, oi t! arks f:r the cum-j l'X7 '" nearest reLtins . . . i , , -iiiunii'rc ... Jn tact, it .has been represent tnun.cat.on. r Ln ncm moved t.d,trom a s, j:ce whxh admits of no an amendment to the ah,esj-ndinun- I doubt, that one of the Indians from Fort islii; the Prince Rep ut r,f th.e bur- i S. who was on furlouch. was killed' in th 1W "Chsniner of Peers dcMJ i Sa-unh, . ,e-nnht. on the n,..-t J ' 1 e Con:cl ' ,l h. Iriendsntp, ! . prore ii . ::!.!i-;11n ot i : : . l Jlu . m-m ot .stratco .... . . w 'V asn me- ime, vvnn tne r.ag ot tnendshin; it da, on i - " dJ:nrj or I'D to 5. vvas not respected ; a general fire was '. wenrto tl v:. . e rriuw-oi me . , t ;e i!!;ir. 1 1 'aue ; he Itli, and was bavoneted If for I ! --e ! He.se llomben;, took Pla- e f ted .., w T r ' De caeca's palace. J 1 i '',!C,J atcrt t 1 J.'Usi.. ootamedu turlom;h, und not tettafed of the tiusiructwu of the at rnv ct riscnuence from the Continent n the late arrival?, are communicated through private channel a. ' One ot besets rather a curious document. It h a copy of a letter ftom the Pone to tie Vrench Denutv Marcellus. who, it appears, had addressed his holiness -on j the subject of the law relatios to the ' Concordat There have been serious 1 r,i:arrcl between-the' French- &.Svi6 U.ons at Lyon and Stra4)urnh. )a The Pwiss regiment which h in arri- :in at nc taner cuv. is mi dh- " ' . belieetl , en severely woumieu. n i- i i . i iiniiniuii iii-ii i ill' i i. i i i. inn in wi.i . ..k:..,I .Cti-? J.nroh.t avoid p )riu - , Uf ,hft ,6i5r (,f11ie H. on sdn f ions was t be concluded quidatiuus was t be concluded -n pM,av Fe-I3l!i;rht, when the Duke of ! f - fo nccei tnLol:(lnn. fi tlf a K.tter. ,,..,1 i-l -t ". K t 1 . U All ! Madrid. MjiicK 14 ; " All the.er. tion- of Mi. Bndedat, tlie r;iv(me lar ter, to nejiociate a loan, in-Pari. on behalf of our Goveinint nt, have d of tin .iv;ii' : nor ax t've attempts, made here, to excite the a- . ' , 4 varue u mcrchnts. in the amp wav. . . , ueen more suiu smui. Minuter Ga- rav?s fall is daily expected : and con sequently, all his-chimerical projects iiand plans vvil! lZ" to tbe ;rouui1 vjth nun. nt acieo. a otoi. uai iu ; jiai i. hv settimr bimself up, in, opposition to t:;e nobles and clerv. At the present moment, tlie few vh: 'nave any more left burv it in the ground : nor would the Government- be aide to obtain it unless with the tiavonet, as the French did during t ".e late war. The Onkeof Richmond wa? appoint ed the 6th of April, Captain General and Governor in chief of Upper and Lower Canada, 'Nova Scotia, in New llrunswick. and the-Islands of Prince Edward and Cane Breton. The pew I)ey of Algiers, Coia , Cavalh. has takn the name of lora j 1 am Pacha. He has signalised Ins ad vanrp'ment by an act of justice, in or ; derini some youns: female Christian and Jew, whom his predecessor had s?i.ed, and confined in his seraglio, to ; be set at liberty. The latest intelligence from St.. He- !pii9. atnf-ps thaf.-Tlonnnartp r.ontinned V ----- - - - h' bal health He I'acl been tll, that . il,-95 he look pxercise in the open air. his manner of livirjr would prove fatal. According: to .advices- from Aladrid tlie s;i:lini of the expeditnn from Ca- d! has been postponed for 5 months. "r ''t-T .,!,a,"il.," -maTieKt te f.rce. winch 15 to consist . f from 12 to 14,000 men. It is cm- Port thc Kal.,ts m Peru, CHKIiAW TOWN. Ttie f Vdowinjr cxtrart o a eter from Hen. fscock to the r. '. ors or the C;eoriria : .ToiiiTial.da'f d Marif r- .M i 2. ir.r.vh c-.n , sjdert-d c - rrrt nf:: .t i .. n. n rf lat.on to the destruction of ihe aboe town, "To sy irou than Ihac?l- ject -f tin fr.end-hin i more to w rprii t va ul fn 1 ; - .o!i of the I-dims in the Chi haw t:-M, ap- C!i( haw trr' n, Jtp- j amis u' lin: itjiiiioi u.'i iisv j: cn iint wrre a .ransu .uU tl (,,at i!m. repncwtifiii of ihe state" and throw a shr-de i f censure on an oil cer, it is the ik-stnic- ! pears to mealmost uj iess. H e er.t.'itie knowledge, I have no hesitation '-in sr.y- ! j mg it is -an .unwarrantable --act W hat, j permit me to ask, mnt be tlie feeling of ! every ind.iviuual when informed, that in ! passing thr( .gh that town, we not enh I ebtained a large quantriy rf supplies for the use oi the army, but had to Kmm 1 some of our sick under he protectirn i these vi n people ; md that 40 out of a ' lv nt f'O rf that p n;ei'j-ir t w n, were rc ! g. hilly mustered the service of the j.Vnhed St -it es j have been and were rentieniig impf rtant services at the time nn-.itv .Major-Howard, an Indian whese tr,tid p -was never tzt re ci bteil an I :ui,,in ,J,hem-st tz rtd? u. tuntsuc- i c mpand Major Wedwcrd to Fort I )ted an j he, utter the-firii.j; and murder ! uch acts .,s these be tolerated. rTirir J ciir. ne jj -men no sent rouv-o.. .-:i:.ve mini, iuau:- j , n i i.i ii . lew with the etneer con.nnnbniv 1 ni t. ; . 1 A u,iuub I' , - ;. "J ...iiiimuu i,u i;n,ua- pethfr with lhMpnrpsnit x er hv. given to cur f roMiers. u- ' bility existed of any concert between Che ; wli the iiSSSle Henry Potter--re Je a general externiinatioii. two Houses, clnstd their t . i Ksstnere je a general extermination.- ! Arkady ,he a one lmn lwl fur- riving n n- . -- ---- t in'g a can for the purpose of crossing the river, was killed ; the other two immedi ately returned ; one ot mem only nas ar- rive'd-itis apprehended the other is lost. On my arrival at Fcrt Karly, Ending that no "express had been sent on, lim medi ately procured one and. have M-nt it to Fort Bcott, apprising themniaiiding of ficer cf that nost r f the circumstance, and guarding him against buffering his men to come ctt in such parties ; an caihc.i also been sent on to Gen. Jackson ana uen. 'Gaines,' ' CITY OF HAKTFOHD. The authority of the city of Hartford (winch is republican) with a promptness lha does d;cui nonor, have repealed -the M.sn' which was made to prevent United i ': . . . .... t Slates' boldicrs f: widks. in marchmir n the side j ? One cannot at tlie present d.iy but i wonder at the extent to -which the heat and fury of party h id carried the good men of the cast and particularly., of thf town of Hartford. The law to deprive j jdie defen-.ers f thc r country, the Jack- j so;u, the Jirotvns and the 1'crrys- of the .u-e of their pavemcnt-and to c tn pel i ;them, in case they passed through rheir . '.vn, to trudge in the dirt-and n:re as joi.tcas.s, savors strongly of the spirit fwinc.i tV.rverly hatig du-. Quakers, and t burnt poor eld wo nun for witches The I ! 1 iv s.umld wt only have been repcalet, jljut, if possible, the memory f it hi tted trom the teceuis of the state for the cre dit of our common country. F.Gaz. '-'In one of those Debates, which th ugh sonietiines animated, are generally desul tory ; and if ever so insii uctiog or amus ing, debarred from puhiic-.uion by he n ass of debate of a graver character the pro ceeding of the corporation, of Hartford, in (forbidding the placing of mnrti d music in j the streets of that town, was hmughi inin i viev. It was in the case of. Mai. Austin. ; who was indemnified in an ict f the late session, for a judgment obtained against him in one of the courts of New -York for ' false imprisonment (apprehending pcr jsons as sp;es or traitors) uader the orders 'of his commander. General Pike. The 'case of an eflicer filled under the atvue act,in Connecticut, was alluded to by Mr. Williams, i f Connecticut, justified this proceeding.-" Mr. Holmes, of Massa Icuselts, the principal supporter of the bill for the relief of Maj. Austin, did not let the opportunity pass unimproved. After enquiring of Mr. Williams as to the I nature of the noises made, and the motive of the act for suppressing them ; to which Mr. W. rcpli I; that the poises were those of drums and hfes, und the effect was to disturb' the )ublic peace Mr. Holmes suid, he regveited tliat this transaction !iad been brotig'iL into the pesetit discus si n, since there was no iuh.gv in the c.isc. He-did not know but die people of Hartford might Iv.ve thought it right to forbnl the s .und of the di urn and rife in their streets They might, he said, have hud iifiecuiur antipathy to tlie sound of ' tiie drum, or ot the hfe, cr to anv other ' martial sound, at that particular time. They were not accountaoie i-.r their feel- j ings; an J, if it offended them, they had a riy;ht to prohibit- m officer. .f the' Uni-ed rit itcsfrom bringing his soldiers together oy the sv.a.id of the drum. Tiierc is rv acrtnmi for tusf.c said Mr. H. or we think I w as shed on on .the st Ue of the E eastern land oitrictn tr- ntier d uurie tlie w.ir. and on. the feeble efiicacy of tiie 1 tw aid of patri tism i.guinst the "vir.laters r.f bth. Our b:cihren f tlie S :.iitli " vr,? Jr ) Holmes, "do not, I perc e, -o fndvu 'derstand the situatioo in --wMch wr Vear 'nc lionuti, ivere placed at thc com- r.icr.c o-ent t the war. I asMitr vou.sir. L'tneie was not -o much c .nfid;ice in the J i.eusr ns et tiie courts and.ot t! e verdicts 'f J!iJ its al !nal ('a' a are now claimed 'f' 1 tU m" 1 """S'ke to s,y, that there j 1C Si !;se ,M 'he courts of jus- j ..... ' -'-, X ould disgrace any court id jury, j jJ:i'l'c r.'' under the excitement of the j J'b;;c n,,,K ' Her scales did not hang even: cases were few, Nut such Mr Ogdex. of roncunced Mr.' It's. attack rfti the of the same made the same and now repeat- n it, itiat case- had occurred on the fpn- . ui. during the war, disgraceful both to court and jurv. Sme allusion havinarbeen made to the uhts of General Pike, tinder whic .viaj. Austin had acted, iMr. Holmes tims noticed it: "The gallant Pike is imt nere to respond for his nctut s : he is g!.ne to a court wnere he will receive a diffcient award from what he would have j received in tlie court where Maj Austin J was arraigned. He is gone he died in the oca oi gl My !" .,Vat. Int. CANADIAN POLITICS."' -'' The political temperature of Canada .appears asiot as the climate is naturally ci,ld. The hbertv of the nress is no wh jrused with nnre freedom. The Leiridn j "I" -- -----w., me bodies are ; ing with the E: !r uinst the Judi tive bodies are almost continually bicker- i xecutives, or complaining udiciarv. AnH wral timac tlie Governors have" found it necessary to gue their sessions. The new admin- ' the first of Anril TALI foal, nVv,.T O .....vil.tx 1.C V UILl- e Le,iatiCe Chamber, and. af- ravinp- thpn.-witl, nw;w lhV "nH ;Vi' two Houses, closed their session, leaving buS,nCf Unfin,s,hed- Tllc' differences ' between thetwo houses, however, was not political, but a contest for the orirf , i lutiou of woner bUis. 1 the business unfinished, fi MfZZ The p6tfdal- vnters Tn the CanaSaW have become numerous and. boiov, une oi them who gives his name tGouriay; wiin the same'' freedom as ' he does his revolu tionary sentiments, has explicitly recom mended and named the day for Thcpco hte to meet, to elect delegates to assemble in Provincial Congress, and the payment rf a voluntary poll tax of one dollar, to defray expenses. Many, .will recollect that this recommendation is in exact i na tation of the bold measure adopted by Matsacui ten's in 17745, whenour revo lntionary l'roxincial Congress was crdied and a tax recommended, which was p ud to Col. Gardner, instead of Mr. Gray, the ! then Treasurer of the Province. j The British Government, we think.are not unmindful of this state of thing. In a lite discu&sion of the army bill. Lord j Palmers; on, Secretary of .War, re nark- j ed.that Ministers were enabled torei'.nce the establishment in all parts but in the Canada, where it was necessary to aug ment ii ; and, in answer to an enqniry on the-subject. 'his Lo dship added, ilia the nurr.Tuntation iraa.not cnacQOimt of any mraturts or fiofov" the V:d:ed States. ; He declined farther explanation. Halifax-papers mention, that the 63th re giment has beei ordered from England to Canada, and the 74th and a corns f sap pers to Halifax. B. Ccniinel. S PATE BANlvOF N. CAROLINA. R.r.F.ina, via;, 2, lSiG. i niVinENDof Foe per tJenii on ach and ev en- Share 'of the Capal Stock of th:N!lank. his this day been declared, and mid-' parable at Kaleigh on or sit er 'he tii- MotKlsv n Jane next, or at the several itr.tn ches on or aft - r the 15ih of the s&me month. Hy order of ihe IJoard, 3t WM.'JI. 11 - VWOOn, CashV. NEUSK NAVIGATIOX. milF. Trei.de t and 'I)r:'ti:r of he Neuse R It, er Navig-tion Company, r.re desii(u.s io rtcei e Vll POSALS lo opening, hy con tract, the Nuvicration of sa.d Itivtr and the Watercourses' fhlbng into he same or ; any ,art of either, from the head ot Mr. John I). nlu contract '"-'upwards.'-.' Mr 'Oeacy' -contract comes up to the Sir. all Falls next below the flnsl Mill of David Stone, Esq on the sai-t Itiver. liv orvler f the Hoard, " (1IAKLF.S L HIXTONT Sec'y May 23, 1818 75 U' IIIXTON & BRAMK, VUFi now receiving, by the late arrivals from Kchope, a large :.nd General As ortment of I)!iY CUODS, hAUDWAHE CtlTLKKV Their friends and others are. respectfully invited to cal! on them, m Sca- J more Street ' Peter;bursr, Va ray 25. 1S18 late dr. falconer. 'TIIF. Subscriber havng adrninistereil to the ' 3 r.staie ot the lale Die Thom is Faixoeu , of this city, calls upon all persona indebted to ' said Estate, either-by Note or Account, to1 make immediate payment ; nnd upon all who have any claim a.ea.nst said Ftate to present J the same fir settlement within the lime pre-j scrib d b law. 1 JOHN' HOLLO WAT. Raleiirh May 23. 75 E N'TK RT A 1 N M KNT. r31tfF suhcr ber has opened a House of PItl V TE F. NT r I T A IN M KXT at Ciiapf.l lln.L, where he h.i furnished himself with good Stables; for: the -Accom mod-tian of Travellers To dl those who th nk pro ner to call on h m, he wdl endeavor to give mire satisfliction SOLO.MOX MrrCHF.LL Mav 22 75 3w NOTICE. VMF'RF' VS ny w i,e' -M-rgaret McCul- loch, has without any just - aue left ny bed an. I board:. th;s is there'ore to foi iar' all persons "rom crediting t;er on my account, as I am determined to pay no debt she may contract. thom kh Mcculloch. Orange county, AI ' In 75 3w UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, NOltTll-CAROLlXA DISTRICT. 'r the Marthal of 'the District, Greeting "7I!F.RF.AS J ilin Stanly, Esq. n Proctor v ior Peter F sher Jonqn rn Rodritrues, Th omas .Marqir-re, Joseph Rarn-ird and J imes D.-;nipsev have . exhibited a libel nr mm. nlhint in the I) 'r ct Court of the Umtcnl Stale, for the P.unpt ,c D sr:ct ; st;jtii.jr ! tetr.ng and prop uiul-nj, that the Pbe!:ants sls-pped on board 'he nrij? F.ntfpr zetorTnr ola. ilham v. Rax er, master, an O'Rcers an S-i'MPn of "sa il Kn, -nd there is no Ii! them Wagesfor their services afir sk! i .ami "iirrrjis uir ! Hie 1 Strict I 41 . I. . . .1 T... C . I T- I tuur. ior imc ijisti-ici ai' resaia nam or- f.lAMA.: .1 rl..Anl A. 1 471. .1.. .4' T.. n It tlini nil ' V I'll i - j ll i.'.l 4M j:i o nex, fr all persons concerned to he citpI ami j j der the sjperntendance of Mr. Avsn A intimated t ap iear in the Judge's offir? .njiHrHSP.T Mr. Hersev is a graduate ofDir the citv of Raleijrh and fchow ca isp, ,f anv J , mouth Umversitv, Mid has thewnost arr.pk incv l-ivr, hiiv jii iiinn)' nnj a n t pass us j prtyed : Yon are therefore herebv an, ; tho-zed. e?inow:retl and strict lv ;.-;.,- rerpmptorilv to cite and a 'motiidi said ! W 11 am E Raxter, master, and an per- js ns whatsoever having" or pretending- to i 1' 'i v - iinir f rplit iIIa 1 . ... s " '""i ii'ii.'i nrr.ia'm in or ; ttiesaid Rrisr. libelled nirainst as aforesaid hv pubt cklv Htfixmir tit is monition on the mainmast of the sa d Rri? Enterprize, for some time, and hvleavinpth Te affixed a true copy thereof ; anft nv all other lawful- wavs, means and methods whatsoever. wherebvths monition may be n..ir? moat public and noto rious, to be and appear at the tiire and place aforesa:d, before the i'ldjje aforesa'd, & also te atend nprn evrry sesion and sessions, to be held there and from thence, until a defini tive sentence, shill be read and promulgated in the said business inclusively, if anv ofthem shall think it tJteir duty so to do to hear, a ; bide by and perform all and singular, such iti- o.ciai acts as are necessary, ana: bv law re- qinrei to ne ione ara expeelitetl in the pre mises ; and f ther to do and receive what unto law and justice shall appertain, under the pain of the law and thecontempt thereof; the absence and contumacy of them and e- . . u,era in v wise, notw.thstwuune. "rJFST rvou sh.a" do ,n ;he .pr.em'3i : i,J,. 3 uiy ceniiy unio tne Juntre a. ' toresaid, at the time and place ateresaiiL tb- i,,y' .:AZ ' rl-T "f.'i Monday of Aprd ,n the , ear of our Lord 1813 and in theXLHd yearof the Independence of thft Loitcd State A:, M- . ER4 mvwN Ke ' STRAYED OR STOLEN FOM the U;?criber, TV.'i HOK ore a stout dtrk bay vrith s- tne v.i feet, ahout 15 hand b'gh i the oUicr a sr u well Tormed biy, in go-d order- " J. L. Ty on IUTeigh, Mav:8 74 ) LOST Ott MISLAID, A DUF MIX on the Rst-iteof . - r . i dan dee'd. ij;neil by Mr. ?".c;'.:ti ' ' fnrS ix'y Dollars. AH ptsrs":!3 :ire :;rwirr' v' trading i;r the said Note, m a part ,' part o: is p.iid and the balir.ee due w'jli 'ijrt'r 1 . settled. - her ' ' FORTUNE VII0fA? mark. May 11 th-,1818- 7 SALE OF NF.GROEST f-S Wednehy fie 29?h of .!rlv next, 9 the I)weHir t'"ii'e of t he sthcrh FOUR I.li'JXY SKGKOES. will berff. w sale, to the highest bidder, on crf!. , 9 months, togtficr vph sundry other clt.s of property, consitingof Str-cV ofcrtrJ kind, 11 Misehcil -md Kitchen Furr 'ure proper: v of the late Fr. -trees Uoei-, JAMF.S II KOnKK?, F.xene.cr-) !, last Will aad Testament ct'Jos'A Kofrers, dec a. ROANOKE NAVIGATION Lois in the Town of JTor.roe or 4 Wednesday, the 10th of Jnae rer t w.U commence the sate cf WAt 'u .l Town cf Monro, situ.tied in the county , f IVitrer, Noith-Ciwolina, and on.-.o!- riches" cunies in i.e State. Th T.jvn (J thid off v) mmj the mam SJpe Hn-.d. r.d near 'he v,attre Ferry, o?i Ud.coV.e K.i-frWj t co. fi d.-ntly BlieTed to b the meat ptb. lie Frr'v on t!" Wvv Moreof the prepuce f die wealtliy Counts of the Stte ak hi. hertn croied at tl-.is ferry, than at ny oth ad i :s eo b presumfd-that a geat of it will le o!d n the Town of Monroe men of cio'i'a' s"tUe here. Tbe situatU i h'ph, and aiTo'd seversl fir p ,t x cerent. wsier, ana commands a haialkoase viv of the River. A Warehou-e for the reception of T b co wV.l bf jhortly rommenced, and a Public spct on established withru d.'lsv. A C edit of 12 months will bo given tl pu' chasers, and bind a4 srctoi'v rrq'iirc May 16 74 h STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA. GATES county. In Equity Jjiril Term, 1812L James If.fB-. Ohorali HoiHar Pe t on fi ed. riHC Defeml3nt beinpr out of the State, rj Si o :T.:'i!s herself, tha the ord!nrT proO'J'S rf law cannot b? served upri h.r'i it is -hetetre, o.df i-rd by the t.ou t, puMWticn be m;de i.i th? RaVish S ar. iij snd Mi'he U-leiph eistcrforth re nr.. r.tSs, 'harunles the oeft-n.nt cojti? Torwa;;!, vy thf n"xt Court, and pk&d, jwdaicnt fic! wi t e had ins her Teit. M. KIDLVCK, C. H M E. Mi-y 14, 813 .1-74 NOTICE To Cnnal Makers cj" others. 'HE Cape Fear Navibatio.v Comht, wrsh tn make contracts for i-. rvv:rg the Xavicration or tlie R.ver Cane-Fear from Fayetteville to Haywood, h disraneeof fifty five m.Ies Also for opening a Nav:rati n ' r Roats of fifty tens burthen, from the Ce Fear into the Town of Faveterille. 1 e width, depth and extent of the Carihts ' l Sluices; the t'urm, s'2earid material nf h Locks, Aqueducts, Culverts, &.c a d tbe c ne ral plan o"" alt the Works, wdl ' e dctem'a nettbysn Engineer. The Company xv'M e vet 'bend price for, the speedy execution otttie Works A d they invite applications rr'i Canal Makers and others qualified lor the ecution sueh works. Comma cat onson th ssnbjectwi 1 herriTls to " thc Prt-sident ami D. rectors of the Ca; Fear N&'-iation Co-i pany," Fayeltevil e, S Carolina" " ' - IIEXRY 11RAXSOX, Pres .dent May 6. 1213 .73 6' (TT The Editon of the H istnn PidUdiu, the Independent 'Chronicle, and Gazette; the I ditv,s of the Mercantile Advert ,ser, tKe Coh'p nb '.an, and the Da ly advertiser at ev York : the Ehtors of tbe' American Da.lv ii vert ser, the Democratx Press, &. the Fr ' lin Gazette in Philadelphia, and the KJ r of the National Intellencer, w.ll please tj insert theslKre s x times, and trans- i;' tlieJ rs ! , accounts to the Editor of the Register, K w 1 1 ieh, f"r paymtnt. HOOKERTON ACADEMY. THE Exercises of this Ins'itutioT uillcow -1 . n . - . - mnicron me nrst .ioniay in Al.u, n- tesi:monials of f air miral cnaracier. The following- are the pnres "t Tu-itmn : For Spelling; Reading, .Vrit.ng, n;l ! Grammar & Arithmetic, S4 aqiurt For Geojrraphv, Rhetoric, - A ILstoi-,I.c,Stc S C0 For the leaniprt I .anuiiitN "i -f. .-, f . atul the Mathematics, do The tuition moneys required to bepaii in advance. Roardmg may be had, in the most decrt and respectable families, at five dulla month. Students of this Acu.demy will have it J their p.) er to obtain die privilege ofrftd.r; the Lo ks of thePitho an Library, wli-ch ready contains about two hunlred volur.f:i tor twenty-tive cents a qu irter. It is deeply to be regret ted, that this Irst tuLon has been so long MitTered to hniii-i but it s sanguinely hopetl, that its resiisci lion is at hand, and that ita future cowht :A will he most fiourisbTrg". Tlie present Trustees beg- leave to as-" the public, as wH as their constituents, while they h:ue the honor to govt: th.s 1 stitut'.on, Uieir exertions shall be consUii'-'; useel to promote ts prosperity. They ask that patronage trom the pub! wthcu the Academy mav 'merit WM 'r OPE, . U J POWELL, -, WAI. HOOKER, CHARLES EnVABUs J H HOO, .ER, J M. PAT KICK. Hooker' on, Green county, TrttW April 27 IglV. $7i3w
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