y f;Y y ;' ; .'r n';j ' r ! .N-." yyY Y YY.;f R'vsv-.'-'-.- iY-'Y; Y'Y" ! YYYY; yoyv J ,-.Y'.. ..-r ".: .v v Y'- YY; vyY ,YY,f?f 'lY, . ' : 1 " : . .. ... :.. yy1 . . ' .y-yym;1w .Soldier nth their, rynk ifCimpw . death I "Aledtl &fa iVf ' YT-'; . ,.3 year 1 274 tYY YY,; .:;u 1 CoweU'.IKihiJ-ii-do Y f Y274l AL;7.V:,-w.V;;-iv 1 II s - "... r i . - , .. . i HI: Patrick Scantling 1 Phclix Seymore ,hl wrnoninnwicK, corporaijuarneu "Saml. Slarrr, musician . John Seals . John Smith;' musician Benj. Schoolfidd " .Joel Stokes ; :t i ' , :Mosei tearn ' - ' J Caleb Sanderson ' : Benj. Smith f . Thomas Sillard James SiJc, pt & corp'I 'lUTmha Sterlitant John Sharpley ! v Elias Hnuih . . 1 Henry Short ; ' Charles Short, masician Joseph Saundercorp'l" Richard Sherrard Y ' Joseph Sufns ' ! . ,:Y Thomas SearU I ' Jesse Siddle i J . ; Amos Sand i ford j ,? Richard Smith . .. Jeremiah Smith R:chardSniith . Wm Shoulders. ; ' , : Thomas Squares Joseph Skipper - Joseph Saunders, corp'l . Levcn Summers' ' y , Nathl Snwden, Lt. Vim. Swords; 5laL - I T. i ' Toby Riclid Tucker 1 j. ' T IXTacV, fife major JosephTajlor Jnmm Talor. rrrnoral . Richmond Terrallj C!iritopherlowr, corp'l Edward Thompsons . Geo Tradder.pt- &cop'I L. " WW m. m Y . " . Afcroo k yior, musjcian .JohnTtsley - V John Tinker 4 V DanV Twig, musician Bej TaYlHVorporal ? David Thatcher .j 1 ? Adam Turner " ' ; Henry Vlze . '.' .Wm Yowell : ; "West Yaughan- r f ' ' t W. t ShadTc Watkin. ! x ' John Woodward ' Jochna Wilkms , Vm,Wooten .,. ; , ' George Willis ' ' Bas,l Welch , !: . Andrew Watts. Y ? Wm Wrenlnt. &ora1 Willis WeUs . M-ebi Wasson' unarm tv.iuamso Nathaniel Weat v Matthew Warren ' Samutl Webly ; - Wm Wrotton sergt Joseph WTiite, sr ; Haid Wright, Lieut. . John Waters Y ' Lewis Wil ifoijl ' -' ! : Jesse Wooteu t 'John Wallis I , Caleb Woodward Haines White f Walteis Walters ! Benj White j Wm Whitehead' i .Willis Wicker, sergt ' , . Y. ! ; Iaac Young ; James.Zachel i . Doherty's Mnees Dawson's Dailcy's Pointers Wilson's iJarvis's Moore's do do ' - do Y' Hogps Qninn,s Bloant'a do do do Walton's Carter's do i Uones's. Mills's Sharp's ... dp. Dolierty's do do Eaton's do Kingsbery's Raton ; Goodman's do v ". Blount's Alderman's M'Ree's Brickie's' Walker's -do. do Lt 'Cole's MKee's Bailey's Carter's Lionel's Minor's Child's do , Whife's Dailej's Dixon's , ttalston's ' fratom's Dixon's Allen's Fenner's Eaton's Harris's. : Cole's Lewis's Nelson's Caswell's do. AlderVon's Whites' U)nherty's Quum V Stevenson's Moore's do do f do 'do Lt-,Coles Ballard's Blount's , Evans's Cole's Lt Cole' Child's , Cranberry's r 4th 5th; do,. 6th , do nh do do do do1 do do Ho do do do dov do do do do do tlo do, 'do do do do do do do ' do do. ArCy f 3d 4th 5! do do 6ih rth do 10th do do do do do do do 1st 5h 6th 7lh 1st do do do td do 3d 4th' do o do 5:h do do 6th do 8th 10th do do do do do do do do do do do , 6th 3d o years ;do . '"war ' dead t do do do do 1 2 years 13 j s or war dead ,do 25 months l ve or arl 3 years war do dead war 3 years . . war dead dO war f dead do do do 3 years e'ar t 3 years do ; " do , do do war t : war 3ys or war , - war 'PI years '3yars war dead ; do oys or war war dead 1 do : 3 years " war do do 2 years 26 month t 35 or war dead war do Bys or war 3 years . dead 3vs or war 2 years dead 3jsor war dead 3 vs or. war 3 years do 'dead do. do ' do 3 yars 34 months 2 i years 3 vs or war 2f years 3ys or'war: dead war dead do ' 2j yf-ars do dead war 274' 74 1000 ,640 looo : 640 ; lOOO ,-640 ' 228 40 640 ' 640 : 190 428 274 i 640 640 . 640 . i looo '428i j 640' ; 640 , 640 f ;640'- I .640 640 274 , 640 . 274 ; 274 428 274 bb 640 : 640 . 274 1 1000 228' r 428ce t 64 jioooiw 640 64Cee; 1000 640 ( 64Q ! 428J7 moo i 640 ! 640 i 223 554 . 640 : 640 640 640 640 274 . t 640 274 1228 640 1000 ! 640 274 274 274 640 '640 1640 1000 "274 V36 ' 223 274 228 .274 40. 640 640 . 610 ; 228 ;357 640 640 may,i or more ., j. , i bb proof ofttie length! of time tie servea will be rctjuired. j 'or 640 acres. cc 274 a'rs dr'n,154due 640 Vrs dr'n, 360 due Cee or 1000, acres,' de Z pends in part on proof 274 a rs dr'n, 154 due GE MuRPHEYfs REPORTS. ft: 'vfefA-; ; !.-. "!:;'.''' Jy, Y'Yl Y;iYS: ivv t psv just ;wbsh Of ; C&$ rf mi it m .atfMt , , ''--r P.. If. .." n.-l. 1 Q 1 0 - i t !V!rBy A&tMURPHEY, y-'r'-Y One of the judges of the Superior Cour( Law and ISquity. THIl Cases decided at May Terin were so numerous as to. require two or three -addi tional numbers) which' will be published in 'succession as fast as they can be prepared for the press; arid without limit as - to, parti cular periods, before the December.Tcrm, tt is expected, tlve vqlume will becompleted Hie' numbers ViU he sent" to the subscri bers of the Lawltepository, uoder a belief J that tthey will be acceptable ? and if m any lease they are not so itis requested that no tice may be sent brthwith to discontinue them Y Y I , Y May 25. a DR.! JOHNSON DICTIONARY, ' I The fi rst American edition of the Work! enrnt lete,elegantl j printed .; and bourtd in 2 v!s qtxartof OCT J .copies o GALES has this "Work frol i Philar'.elphiai whkh are Price uvSheep B nding 26,;n Calf gilv S28 ! st received a, few 'the publisher in sale at his"Store- H in plain Calf rltALElGIl ACADEMY. 11 !:' V i! i 1 or 640 , ; liy 274 a'rs dr n,366 due or 365 274 drawn or 640 , R ecording to'.flie regiilatibw of the Insti ; J lution. the first Session oFihe year clos- - es1 always1 op the first Thursdayin .Tune-As Thlirsday (his !year will be therst day of June, the semi-annuai examinauoot ine pu. Jplls will commence a week earlierihan usu 'al vz : on "Friday the26tlioT5iay.Vparents, i Guardians, and the friends of theIiVtitution generally, are respectfully invite toutend By order oi tue uoaro, I m-w-r m tm Via. Mv 11th. 1R20 AN Examination of the Students of tUs Insfitntmn will "commence on MondaV the 4th of June next, j F' rents, Guardian? and others are respectfully invited to attend. h The next session will commence on the middle of June j Y : Bsleigh. yay 18. 1820. 78 SKOCCO FKMAI E ACADEMY.; HE semi-anrual Examination ot tne fu- nils of -this' Institution will take place on the 15th and 16th of June. Parents, Guar dians, and friends, are requested to attend. Y Y THOMAS CQTTRELL. i May 19,1820 : yNy: T 8 " j WILLI AMSBORO' ACADEMY.! THE Examination of the S'udents W this Academy will commence the lfet MnnHa viW June. : and the Exercises oftHe ! Institution will be resumed the first Mbn j day in July. : The Patrons of Literature ;are invited to attend. ': ! :! j v Y STEPHEN SNEED. sen.Secy Williamsboro' May 18. 1820. . 78 STATE OF ORTn-CABOLlNA. Court of Pleas and Quart er Sessions "for &Or. Attach ':;tn; ChaBn and Thoma Poindexter Jacob Dduthet, isha Purdoiii V summoned as Garnishees. T appearing tdlhe satisfaction of theoart Hhat the Defendant, Elrsha Purdom, is ah inhabitant of another State; if is therefore ordered by the Court that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for 3 months for the defendant to appear at the next Court of Pleasand Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of Surry, 4 at the Court-House in Rockford, on the second Monday in August rcxt, and then an there replevy and demur. or plead to issue : otherwise judgment will be rendered against him arcord ng to the Plaintiff's demand Witness" Joseph . Willi- ams, Clerk of said Court, at office, the second Monday in May, A, Dr 1820. yM 79 3m JO WILLI MS, c. & STATE OF NORTH-CAB OLINA, RANDOLPH icOUNtfy.r ; s Court of PleaS and Quarter Sessions ' May Term, 1820. , Thomas irkraan, Or, Atta. Levied on , V: Household Furnittire, Samuel Hymer, j &c. , r Tr appearing to the Court; that the Defend ant in this ease resides In another govern ment ; it isorderra, that allproceedmgs he stayed! for three months, and that publication be made injthe Raleigh Register for 6 weeks for the def endant to appear at the next Court to be held for said county, on the first Mon day in August next, and replevy, plead to ssue or demur otherwise judgment by de fault will be entered against him. t Y y " A copy. ' ' 79 JESSE HARPER, c. c. c. fleered corisisteti of ienrfirial cipatly liirecd to! keeping ouh. lestic. Pr'. a dispbsitiort to; revolt lias been ma fested among; the troops in PrussaDN NohvithstandingYthe jextreme wa!T fulness of thejgovcrnment,tlie Span; , news- is known to ever one. !l has not forgot teriithatja Constilutp1 was promised her as a -reward joP efforts in favor of National lndepeD7 e nee. Tlie con sti tu Hon, annou n in danger, refused after victory' ;s object of all wUhes. Ve are aigJ that some , superior officers, siriccre friends to the King," hive recalled tl promises made to te people, i havft insisted on thje necessity- of fulfills mem. rnese.omcers, it is added, hai , j (- i or 640 for 640 In preparing the foregoing list, great care has been taken to avoid error ; but the information afforded by or to be cbtained frcm, the bocks and papers of the Office, is not such as trvrrGirise entire success : if, therefore, any errctr should annear. it will not, I trust, be said it was for want of attention ; but be imputed to the ,true catjse, the want of correct .information. "'' t . I have thought it better to omit in this list the names cf those on the Books that ' a'uDear doubtful.jKliic-1 ane not a few ; because, by insertinc them, much trouble and srroe expense might'be occasioned to the individuals concerned, or to their Heirs, - ithhrnt obtaining the expected reward, whilst the Bookswillv as heretofore, remain open to all, and their claws, such as they may be, will stand c n them, not at all injured ' By an Act cf the last Assembly, it will be seen that all claims of this description are believed none will be granted except in cases where the act of 1811,! Chapter 15th is strictly complied withV ' . Y Y : ! :J ':J";:..'1.:.y. WILUAM HILL, Secretary, y yy ' CAUTION. .fTfTHIS is to Torewarn aU persons fmm trad I . intr for a Note of Hand sirned Thomas P. EU"be and; Zechariah' Elliabe, payable to David Stewart; (of Slecklenburgr county. Vnnnj irn inL fur enc nunaren ri iitir. vy " - S - . ----- ty-sevenvJuarv oaicaiHe or zoa or X-nnrv. 1820. due five-months aftfr rlate .; which note I am determined not to pay, as . it was gWen in part pay of a Neerp which, it , appe, was not the property of said David Stewart, ana nnewise iPppears mat - nis v : " ICP RAGS ! . Y MERCHANTS in different parts of the Country, who are in the habit of col v lecting Kags for thejlaleigh Paper Mill, are requested to send in what they have on hand by the first opportunity, as the stock at the Y&fiU is fretting low. .. ' ; '-'May 25. : SALE AT AUCTION. TN pursuance of a Deed of Trust to me executed, by Col. John T. C. Wiatt, for the purposes therein .expressed, ' I shall on Thursday the 29th day of June next, expose to Public Sale, at the Dwel ling House of said Wiatt. in the City of Raleigh, --TWO LOTSiNos.102 103, containing one acre each, whereon he now reside; a fourth of LOT fo. 87 ; FOUR NEGROES, viz. two Men and two Wo ; men. the .former able-bodied and veru. nearly finished his House so that he is now otivl ' ls0 a Tar'etv 6f ' - able to accommodate as many as may nonor wmc nnisnea ana him with their xorapany. His House is large, some unfinished ; a large and well select having seven comfortable rooms which have ?d assortment of Coachmaking Materials, fire-places in thexn sultaole for families, or as Iron, Timbers, Morocco, Springs, pi a trave'linir eentlemen wishing such; lie is : ted articles, &c. &c. &c all thtr " provided with goad Beds, L quors, &c and Y of Tools both cf the. Wood and Black- wiJl keep as good a Table as the neigohor-' smith's Shops complete ; all the HrWse' r - hcod t il afford.; m He is also provided, with hold and Kitchen Furniture ' 2 iSSS- good Stables; ani wm always keep the best a small stock ofCattre'and HbesT'besSei Provender The situation cTthe t place i. - 4 ledious catalogue of bthwSdfeV ' W A0ESBO R O ' Anson) MALE AND j FEMALE ACADEMY. THE semi-annual Exa.-nination of the Pu pils in both Departments of this Sereina ry, will commence on Monday 'the loth and terminate on Saturday the 24th day of June ! next. Parents aod guardians ot pupils and the public generally are invited to attend The Exercises will recommence on the 1st Monday in July next Mr. Timotht Mso?r, a Gentleman highly recQmipended for his li terary qualifications and morality, has been engaged as an Assistant, and will enter on the duties of his profession at the commence ment of the ensuing Session. Y Y? . j Every exertion will be used to engage a lidy qualified to assist in the Ornamental Branches, previous to the reopening of the. School. By order of the Board, Y " W-F. SMITH, Sec'. Wadesboro, May 13 79 3t CHAPEL-HILL ACADEMY. proper nameis David Stewart Kerr. si." ;. ; ZECHAIUAH ELL1ABE. 1 ' i . . i i i ASQN J3ALL EAtJLEHOTEL. , 7ISHES to inform bis. fcrroer Customers . . and the Public generally,. that he Has i v ai k.im i t-"f i arm tvaii -Mxa the summer season, canoe acqpmmoaatea on. v L j ; "vumijuuvcu mMerateterms. - ' Y' "Vy; V .'-Wsons dearous c. a, .residence; this The keeper of this Establishment "pledges 7 or' of ,n,,shlDS themselves with all himself totbePublictodo allin his' power ' "yv articles in the Coach-makini? 1 Kaim io please and pive entire satisfaction: nn. : nne fiarttcuiaru find it lo thii- art. Vtlemen.who call can amuse themselves in vantage to attend this i sale. iThe sale read ng the Newspapers in his Hall-Room, -' i"11 .commence at 10 o'clock arid continue .mdiere he keeps files of papers from almost "rcnitiay.to day 4intil the purposes of the eve; part cf the Umfed States. . r - Trust are satisfied. Terms accommodat- Maenn Hall.. Ilrantr fTumw Xr r - . '. - !nor.1mn- li " . . i V.. 6 ,,,auc ainjwu me sale. , 1-eb. 15, 1820. ... 65 6m ' - CHARLES MAKT.V THE Exercises of this Institution will commence on Thursday the 20th of Ju ly next, under the superintendance of the undersigned The course of Studies in this Academy will jbe astislial) so arranged as to render it in every 'respect yreparatery to Ahe University. Elocution, correct Pronun ciation according to the rules of Prosody, Scanning and the derivation and composition of Words, will receive particular attention. Due regard will also be paid tu those pursu ing the lower branches of Education, and every exertion used to stimulate them to emulation, i The moral conduct and good de portment of the4 pupils will receive special attention. f(i l ,?:'Y' ;T i ; Y'' I The loc al sjtuatictn of this A c.ademy most always afford advantages to those preparing for the University. YYY' -; Y 'The terms ofTiiition will be as usual. . ' The Sessions and Vacations; Will be reeu ,lated by those of the, University. -YY J 'JAMES A. CRAIG. . Chapel-Hill,' May 25 , Y "J. A.Craig will keep op hand a supply of scdooa iiooKs. ' , ( 7 7V7t; r r, V I UNIVERSITY. - Y ' r'.v : , - - j-ti THE annnal Examination of the Students at the University of North-Carolina, will begin on Wednesday the 31st day ot May next, and will continue until Thursday the 8th .day, of June next At i which time the Cqmmekckvsbt of the College will take placeV The follow ing Trustees will attend; . : ; HlsExclenc Johbt Hrancp, " Y ' - . Y , ; -YThomas Bao w7Tr , . , V 'k ', Y: 9 ' , . TaowAs D : BxTtKEniir. ; :: - " The Eer. Doct, Joseph Caudweix. ' ; lf ' ' ,LlOXAIU) HlSDXftSOJT, 4 ' JAMfS iREDIXt, WitxiAK MastUt-' ' WATEREE PL ANTATION 'On a long Credit, ! v TlrflS "Estate, known by the name cf X Bocky Branch, consists of 1851 acres of LAND, ascertained by re-stirvey,. situate on the Wateree River, eigi't milea above Camden,' having near'y five hundred acres of cleared Land, and about the same quan- ity of an.excellent quality for the culture ot Cotton, rentaming uncleared. This situa- tion is remarkably healthful, and has on it one of the hest Orchards in South-t -arolina. Persons disposed to purchase, will make their applications to Yy fi J. CAKTKK, - Corns Rq. 'Camden. Dhrkt Camden, March 2, 1820 Y.Y There are few situations in the Caro lines so eligible as he above. It is admi raby watered, and as wellfitted.fot a gen tle nrn's residence, as any in the State ; it may be made to unite the Advantages of f-plantii-, with those rf farming, for a sale of 4 j the products of which, it has, (he market r-fl Columbia and Statesburg, Cd slant about SO miles,) at well as that of Camden Its situ ation on tae River will give it every advan tage to be expected from the opening of the Wateree noy about to be rendered naviga ble frt,m t he x Mountains to Camden, by the Portage being formed at Rocky Mount ; and is lies near where the Road will in all proib ab'dity be marked out to connect Camden & CharlotteN:C.V- YY-- "n : 68 13t ; VALUABLE 1EAL & PERSONAL PROPERTY FOR SALE. , intending to leave this for i sale that valuable Plantation -weu Known Dy ine name or rnos-1 f bct nAXL, tiiaacn counxy, lormeriyj ownea y Erie Laljerstedt, Esq. situated on the est side of the north west branch of Cape ear river, nineteen miles below Fayettevifle and the same distance above Elizabeth town, contain ing.i n all about two thousand Acres. This seat in goodness of soil, salubrity, . ele gipce of situation and buildings is inferior to fev in the State f it consists of two dwelling Hopes, two Kitchens, two Barns, Stable, Caiiage House, Blacksmith-Shop and a Saw Miu at ashort distance from the river, the creik affording two mill eats besides, being abottt three miles from Big Swamp, which wat ejr my he ' brought by a ditch to supply any machmery that may be established Alio, about , 28 NEG ROES ;of different sexes'and ages, which may be sold with the Plantation, they being acquainted with the soil aHd its culture." j The purchaser may be accontmodated with Cattle, Hogs, Horses and all tha Utensils used jon t Jie said plantation, with Corn, Fodder, Hay, & also with House hold and Kitchen Furniture &c ' y-.: Por terms, which! will be made aCcommb dating to the purchaser, apply at the place 1 i . k-. n A m a nvi n ' flMIE Subscriber 1 county offers teen Drokeri; &.the t rob pa have loudly called for them to be. reinstated. vi are ignorant of the, consequences of this aflfair. !' v-,r VI V :M ' ' :' A daily paper announces as a rennrf that an explosion, like to ihatjof JSniin' seems so threaten the kingdom of Ita.. Ij-N The movement began at Bolopp and the example was soori followed at Milan. A; unanimous determinafmn was manifested Ipf the firidependente or the country.; 'i THe Refvolutionisu demand for their King the Arch Dub Reynier, with a constitutional govern. (vVi5 me nr. 1 J:v'lh':T:lL- y : ' A letter from Bordeatii, of the A ultimo states thatf. iroops are on their march tp Bayinne ; probably a stornt is gathering which may burst on SpaJtj. The Holy Alliance will, perhaps, as. sist' Fertlinand- If they do, farewel to the tranquility of Europe for a Ion season." A postscript to the above says. Italy is in a state nearly Hfce that of Spain previous to the dshblisi' mentof the Cortes.'V j j " The twtf late laws passed for the restriction of the- Jjress, and against personal liberty, are extremely unpo.' pulan?' . ; j y ' ' ; It is said Mina has intercepted correspondence from Madrid, of the highest importance 5 and he will not communicate it but to the Cortes'. An ultra journal announces this day with a triumphant air, that Alava, Guipuseoa and Biseayl are nearly in insirrection, to re-establish the throne 1 agitation' pre aforesaid October 28 P. A. TARBB: 50tf - F0KE1GNNEWS. Rale!gh,May 11,1820 I ' Yk .Yohjt 'STiKtr, ' ' " , . . .t r 7KoBT,WittUMsfofRa1eigh) All other persons of the Trustees who mav i attend,areto reconsidered as of this Commit j tee ; and their Attendance is solicited indi' YiduallyJby an ordinance of the Board.' v Y Test. RORT. WILLIAMS. Sec'ry, 7m ; "; , Hjaeigb,Ajpril27;A,D. im? . LATEST FROM EUROPE. ; - A env- York May 15. By the Maria Theresa, at this port, and the arrivals at Boston, Bordeaux papers to the 4th, and Paris to the 1st pf April, are received. ; . j,, ' x ; The law to suspend the exercise of the liberty of thei press was 'passed by ine rreiicii; inamoer oi uepuues, on the SPth Inarch for it 1S6 against it The .Students of Medicine at ' Paris have presented an address of thanks to the 1 50 Deputies who voted against the law abridging individuaMiberty. Other addresses of thef Same ' nature were preparing at Paris. f y '. JPAR1S, MAUOK 27. : ,VY'; Y y The Danish Press ' cannot treat of pojitics,' nor i give news, v without speJ : . j . -r-. --r .. . n ciai permission. ; :au -jDeigiuin . many Editors have been arrested. It appears that JOrom theBaltic to th jPyrennees there-is a hflly lianceagainst the : -t IY -;Y::Y'-AiiiDirr28 y ' , f Yesterday and this dav the commis'- ysWn of the Chamber of Peers has con- tmue.u xo examine louvei me assassin. We have Lhad cornmufnicated to us the minute of a jJejcree dictated by the Holy-Office, which was intended to rivet ; the. chains that the peopleof npain nave just proken. .itiey assure U3 it was ready to Je executed. iThis and arbitrary power.! ' It is confirmed that! vails at Portugal. The, British pride, betore which every one abased himself, excites at this day a daring indigna tion. The English; a!re often publicly braved, & advised to relieve the coun try from their presence. We are as sured distinguished persona have air ready been designated by an indepen dent party, to propose to the Cortes atMadnd a Federitionbetweeh the two people of ancient'Ibere.'; ; Persons of all classes (Eagerly" sab scribe for the- relief of j the victims of arbitrary power. ' Among the signers are Lafitte, La Fayette, fieiij. Con stant, and many otner Deputies. .What f a satire on the Ministry! What a characteristld trait of the sys tem to which France is delivered 1 s Now that the discussion upon the liberty) of the Press is terminated, it is thought that M. Clausel des Coas eiues will developeThisproject of aa accusation, against the puke de Caze. He engaged, ia the face of all France, to doit.v;::.YY:;Y;!! jhf.; '.' : X BORDEAUX AVKIL4. ;'' . , The SpanisH nation proceeds in the work of reformation with-'a calm t ess which becomes a: people determined to be free. Letters from -: Cadiz con firm the previous acicourits of the trin quilityf that city. - The gorernment is occupied in vfbfraing a corps of 2( thousand j meri tb support the nef constitution of the nation, and to act against those who, : may disturb ,tbe public peace. ':. The prefects, sub-prefects, and municipalities, are organiz ed, and cboperate with the govern mem in mainiaining tranquility Y.:.;M-'i M A X R Ip'r H A R C H SI. . ' v. Yesterday; we hactl a! double fete at the court, ? to 'celebrate,1 at the same Y V. i y; UY i-ji. i ..V, '. "! m ' . .'1 . .7 li be Queep, w publication ci (Y n, . i time, the birth day of t the anniversary ; ot 'the me v-0"Siiiuuun .... ;.;.'; r.i:.' . The , Junta hate equired ;the 4s- :fi missal;of a.11 who were of the 70 wha m ;Y petitioned foe the, overthrow 'of thfi ? vJ UortffS. Y. .; i r - All the: political chiefs: (prefects) nominated by the Cortes, are restored to their ofipc. AV v -' S(The SecretaHat of the fortes is also rie-established.'i Its' oBces, seals? pJ' pers, and the original of theJConstit"" tiori Hhave (been restored to it. AH the Clerks are restored to their posts - Madrid is inundated withpanVphlcts e-azettes, : and Yhandbilfs. which showered on the beople from ever quarter. Y , .y. . ,. Y" The last sailinff shin IHector, Capr. Giilehder,lamved ats New,York, oa the 15th inst. in 32 days; fromVLifer' poolYCajjiKG. has I favored the edj tors of the Mercantile Advertiser witj .London papers, to the ' 10tK of 'Ap Y ,1 ,.o A i . l-v