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Eaton's , do .Nathl- $nowden Lt - " . 'Wm." Swords. Mat.' - ; ; -.-.'Wm.ToS ':' ,. ' ' Itlchd Tucker - r -i -: T TJTackf Xife major A -V Joseph Taylor " Jamea.Tavlur,orporal ?- BichniondTeTrall, -'. " . Christopher Tot asrfiV iTingsberyi GatbtTs y Goodman's r , do Blount's ' Alderman's AIRee'sv do J 6h . ;7th- do lOth ; do do do do , do do'. 1st 5ih '6ih; 7th 1 l 1st' do do do J 3d : 4ih : do tlo 5th . do . do 6th' 'do ' 8th lOUt da do do do do . do . do s do ; lo 't do . do Brickie's' ' '.: ,r 1-reward Thompsons Walkers; do- Geo. Tra?derf pt. & crp' A a ron T. vlor. Tfcusie ian - ?JohnTesley . . . Lt. Cole's , J JohnTinker Railev's " , Beni. Taylor, corpSral: s -, David ThtficKcr v Cart,er .Adam Turner .- - - -. ' vV ; Henry vrte-;. anies.Ver'ricriYit. Vm Vou-ell ' ' West Vaiijrhan . -i'. ' W. ' : ' Shadk Watkins . John Wood wand'' , ChilcTs do . White's i Dixon s . K' Kalston's . ' Jrsitua Wilkins ratom's ' . vLem'l Wharton IJ.xon's- Wm.Wooten.. I -George Willis . . Itas-l Welch , W i " Andrew Watts . ' ; , Wm. Wreh.pt ccrp'l - V Willi Wells ; r Maj.rWillJrd " ' ' SI ch't Wassorv . t Charles JWilliamson ". , : Nathaniel Weat v Matthew Warren". : tSimtr'Webly f - ;,Wn. Woton serg't, . , " 1... ttrl ..." . . . Mien's. Fennels Baton's Harris's Cole's , V Lewis's Nelson's fCaswelPs. ; do ' AldersonV i Whites' ': Doherty's Quinn's ' osepu v ujie, ST David Wnit,' Li cut. John Waters . ; Lewis Wil iford ' i Jeue Wooten ' . ;John Wrallis, .'..v' Caleb Woodward ' 'Haines White. Walters Walters , Itenj -White -( , . ,AVm "Whitehead - r Willis Wicker; sergt ' ' : ' -Y " . ' Isaac Younpr ' - James Zach el- Stevenson's Moore's do : ' do ' do fLt; Cole's 1 Ballard's ; Olunv's EvaAs's : . Cole's . Lt. Cole'a " Cliild's . 6th 3d IGranbeTry's " sr, E,n? m fo,rg list, great care hs been taken to avoid error ; -but' the . information afforded by or to be obtained from, the books and papers 6t the Office . ; ;not such as tn prcm.se entii-e success : jfB therefore, any erroK V ' W be df t fvf for attention ;' but L puM't u . ;thc want of correct information, r .. , . v. s ? wyuiw, uugwuk. 1 . . ' I have thought'it "bctterNto mnit Tn tTirs list the namf-Q f tiL2LS - ti "1 ' u . --r. ; appear doubtful, which are not a few ; becwelvESJ n t,! 1 nrff tbn - i som expense cnlght be occasioned to the mahiZa "s rrrr' -.i? 5f 1 : itthhrat obtaining the expected reward, wbi h -the IltS S f d ?r tot ir ' ' open to all. and their claims, such as they mJlT heretoforTe.fna,' . : ior.Tnvalidated, bvihe issionof their T at Hl utcd - By in Act of the last Assembly, it w,li L IV 1' l?,'?ia-lonV : .- to be.passedon'by-a Board cf Commissioners est h ..believed non wdlfbe'grii.med except mjjltf iSll Prf "f JS strictly complied With. ! ; : '-r- 7?e!e ne dct of f1. -Chapter .15th w ; .CAPE-FEAl NAVIGATIONt COMPANV. 'v XjVRSUA"NT to a resolution of the President- and Directors, notice , is hhxbv given, tlia the nnlth Instalment cf ' ,:of the creased ; Capital cf December.' ' .1815; ot ten dollirs on each? and everv V .-saare, is rcquiru kv up paia to ineTrea- . 1 surer ia Fayetteville, on Dr before th&'Srd'K r day cf July next.. . -' " V- : - r: - JUliN CLARK. -Pres'tdenL ' r : Fayetteville, Mav,20;18Q. v' ';.8qv' " CAPE-FE Alt. NAVIGATION". COAIPAKY." ;"VTOTICE thereby given, that under Xl . "the provisions of the Charter, in - -words follow ing; .viz : " That if any. of the . m mm ? . . . . ifc. kuu:v.( iuuj, men .wen s :favlt pay the ' in one.monUi: a '. t;sed, ttief resident and Directors. orf A majority cf them, mayr'sell at. auction. ouu assjms. snai oci viwrs 10 ineciuzens-otv 1 iranviii. proportions required with- the adjacent Counties. - . fter'the wme' is so-ferirrr. - VN. B.Tt)r. Harrisnn' nnrTrtoni iir i ) of the subscribers sd failing; and if such' ' , . " ale shall r.et produce the full siini order-' -'. : . ed and directed to Ije advanced as afore ' iTaid, with interest and incidental charecs .. the said -President, and Directors, era tnajotity.-of thenv may, -in ibe nanie.cf : t!r. Company; sue; for and" recover .th balance by action ih anyYurt of compe tent iurisdiction bn ffn rfavt' r,-v,.: ' t- tire." . s.- . r. . - w ivoiutuwuuu. .uiri'cicrs win nro- ' ;;r.A..v. : ; . ws "vaivwy; uic njst clay ct-July ' ' r,; IU.auo ;i . .. , i.ext, m front of the-Town HoUseja Fay- " .T-f ERCHAKTS' in different part's of the . ittcTikyto sell the Shares of scchcflhe fH" Country.ulio are'in thex habit of VoK ocUioldtrs as hax Instalments due & ,cctinff g'foi the llaleigh Paper Mill.-are 3 years - do. " dead do do do do " 2 years niay be xtiohS 3ys.orwar 640 640' "64QV j190 , 428" ::$74T 1640 , ' 640 ' ;640 . 1000 . -428 .; 640 -1 640v' ,.640J? 64q 640 ".640 -640 ,640 274' 640 '"274 274 ' 42S. '-274. . 640 : 640 274 looo-: 22a " ' 42Scc , ' 640 dead do f A 25 months' 3 ys or.yan or more 3ears; war do ' dead war'"' 3 years , war ", dead, ; do' ' ,' war dead lo s do v . ,' 3 years war 5 years do --do;'; )x ' do , do " : J.war . ' , --war.. 'lb proof of tbe length of . time 4he serv ed .will be required. . ' I. ..Ml 3ys or war or 640 acres war . v.2$ years 3 years J; "war; deady -do- '. cc274 a'rs dr'n,154due 1 . .i v . - " , dd 640 a'rs dr'n,360 due Ced ot 1000 acres' de i p ends in part on p;oof 1000 JJ' ' 640 Jys cjr war . 640ee war; -, dead . ' 'do .3 years " l. war do do . ! . 'I - : Si years :iooo 640 640- j428j7 1274380154 due inoo 640 640 228 554 640 640 640 . 640 640 274 640 ; 274 ,228 1 I' U Wfc 26 months 3ys or wari lcad " t do 3ys or war 3 years dead 3vs or war 2 years -dead or 640 274 k'rs dr ii(366 due 3ysor war J000 640 274 274 274 640 640 640 1000 .574 1036 228 dead or 365.. 274 drawn 3 vs or war 3 years, do dead L do" , do . do j 3 years or 640 I 34 months 2 vears 3ysor war 274 228, -274 40 640 640 40 228 357 640 640 25 years y lor 640 3ys or war dead " war -7 dead . ; do 23 years do- dead ' ' war -r or 640 vx-uiAiu iiiLii,, Secretary. , CAPF-FEAK NAVIGATION .COMPlVNY," TlURSUANT'tothe pfd-4sions- of. the :-M Act of Ir.coiTiorationnoHce is hereby . IH L. .given, that the annual mectinp-. rof:, th rJAocnomeTs ot the ape-Fear Naviga- tV "t"!-'"" w,u ue neia we Town 00 C J .v vw.... vu . & musuay -me ay i Vnl next at which lime the P.resence f the Proprietors ;or -their, re- i.'wuvw:is jrequirea. JOHN CLARK' PresifTrVf' Tayetteville, May 20,lj820. '.- 80 viiavinsr established himself in Willi.' aipsborough,. T proffers - his " Professional arce nav,be had bv 'annlvint; ; the Eaele I Tavern in Williamh;n.h 83 3v , .ML. JQHNSON'S DlCTIONAHy, ' ' The first American edition off the AVork complete, elegantly printed and bound inVoJs .qtiartb. ' ttj J ,C ALES' Fas just received a few SP)CSt i1" . V?K;wn.'tbe' publisher in T'niladejphia. which are im cslo M.xr iTjce in Sheen, Ilinrlinv tto.i u r-r Iti. nsenam what th..vnr,.i a ... y-M1!14 -: -;-:; n r 274: j. - :. r - " 1'uuviuai ai li. 1 111 4', ftHH Subscriber obejr leave to inform, the Jl'poblic tjmt he still .keeps a house of En' Urtainment at hia ild staird and pffers board for man and horse at" one dollar-And sixty cenis per day duricjr the summer seasSnr provided they remain a few days." Thomson of ;this chinNigj fhat it is attended with less ex- )penceevenv the (irticle of fire-wood is an item of cctasebuence.- ! :" r; p ; v- "i-.,- - ". ' JOSIAH DILLTARH. ; Raleigh, Mcy & 1820.'.-v':80tf CO T)ie gentleman who staid with, me last' federal Court, and left his! Grea Coati and took one belonging to Mr Xorg," of Ran dolph, isrequested to returrtbfc same. ?J."D. . E3" The s'tibscriber te"eps Horses and Chairs to. Hire ' . , J. D. CAUTION !' ; To Jlpnlrrs iw Giin'Towdet: TT A'VING1 found that foior !gui Powder JTX of 'other "manufactpriesri t offered ,for sale as oats'.Hsyen4 sometimes in legs branded DUPONTC .whereTiv attempf? .are "made to injure the well established character of our GunvPowderrand impose on the 'rmblicV. we think it necessarv to caution the dealers against purcliasingdun'Powd'eras onrsj 'ex cept1 -from pur Agents or, those,. wW are known to purchase fromSis or dur Agents. .' ' E.' J. DJJPOKT DEfEMbUftS;& CO, .TTfeUPONT'S GUN POWDER, dfrect-frpm my the , Factory, and for salq at reduced prices. ' J. . ' ; ' m ' - f -. ', Durkin JIcnderBon 1$ Co, Agents: . . . Petersburg, Apri I 2d 1820 . . 75 9t 1 ' MASON HALL EAGLEj HOTEL. j " ' Mason, ' -j. ; .s. 17JSnRSto inform his former Customers t and the Public eenerallyi that he has nearly finished his House, so that he. is no able to accommoaate as many as may nonor Tuim with their company.. His Ijfpu&ejs, large,' having seven cnmibrtable, rooms whch have fire-places in them) suitable for families, or travelling; . gentlemen .wishing jsuch, He is provided with good Beds, L.quors, &c and will keep as good a Tab!e f as he neighbor hood wjll afford . He is also provided with good S tables, and will always fceep the best Provender. The.' situation of the place . is pleasant and very healthy. Gentlemen wish ing to visit him with their fsnjilies, during the summer season, can be accommodated on ; moderate terms. "."'! ! The keeper of this Establishment pledges 1 himself to the Public to do all in his power i to please and give entire satisfaction. Gen tlemen whoh call can amuse themselves ,in readjic the iXewsDaners in his HalL-Room. where lie keeps files of papers from almost4ces paid, i Any letters1 addressed vto me at every part cfi the United States.! Mason Hall; Orange County,- N. C Feb 15. 1820. ." , " I 65 6m STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, L' KAKDOLPH COUNTY. . jf Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions, May Term, 1820. . Thomas Kirkman," Or. At.a. Levied on T. i Household Furniture, Samuel. Hymer, . j ', '&c. - . if T appearing to the Court, that the Defend. Jl ant in this case resides in another govern ment ; it is ordered, vthat all proceeding5 be stayed for three months, and that publication be made in the Raleigh Regjsteifor 6 weeks for the defendant to appear "t-the next Court to oe neiu ior sajd county, oh the hrst -Monday in August next, and ' replevy, plead to r!ssue or deniur otherwise judgment by de fault will be entered against him. f 1 A copy. - " 14 , 79 JESSE HARPER, c.c c. STATE OF NORTH.CAROLINA Court of Pleas jahd Quarter Sessions for MavA;D;1820 Jacob Doulhet," Or 'Altac Wm.Chaffin vs. S- - and Thomas Poind exter Elisha Purdon summoned as Garnishees. 41 appearing to the satisf actioil of. th eCourt ihat the Defendant, Elisha Purdom, is art inhabitant qf anther Statek it is therefore ordered1 by the Court that publication, be made ip the ; Raleigh Register; Sfor3 months fr the defendant tft t ppear at the next Court of Pleas and tjuai ter Sesslonst b held for the county .'of Surrv. athe Court. House in Rockford, on the" second Afonday, n Atigustl rcxi, auu men ana uiere replevy and demur, or plead to'. issue ; otherwise juSgmeht will be rendered against - him according to the Plaintifr'.s demand. Witness, Juseph Willi ams; Clerk of said Court, at effice, the second Monday jn May, A. D. 1820. ,1 -. , 79 ! 3m . JO. WILLIAMS, c. c' STATE C5F. NORTH-CAROLlNA, ; te Wilkes County; f : , ; Court of Pleas and quarter Sessions . May Term, 1 820r . Vaugh &:RnleyJv Attachment.- Sum . iY r; ' ' m6nedTraitcis Bar Joel Chandler. J nard. Garnishee. ' IT appearing to the satisfaction of the . Zourvthat the. deftn;dant resides be yond the' limits of this.State. Therefore ordered by. the ourt, that publication be mace in tne.uaieign -: Kegister" -for three months.-for ?the defendant toj apiear at our; next County Court to be ihd at thq Court-house in "Wilkesboro' nn tlip fifth Monday in July next, then and -there; rpi pvy and plead, or-luderment will he,ta ken against hi hi. -Test, "m - v : ROBERT MARTIN; Ck ' STATE OF NORTll-CAOLINA, - ' lv' , ' .JjitKCOMBS COUSXT. j . ; " Superior Court of Law, Term bf the first ( j 1 Monday a,ner the fourth Monday of '"J: . I "Am 1"!'. . ' ... ... rni I HmW v:tM.'.' I.. "Petition or divorce: 'filed first Mnndjiv attt. v William Witlily; the .fourth 1 MbhHn W .wiarcn, toy tjusasei it.appeanrtg. tathe.satisfae tiou of tlie Court,' that; the legal course ; bas been taken, and the defendant failing to appear . At ordered by; the, Court, Hhat publication be, made for three months in the Star and Raleigh Register newspapers for .thevDefendapt.tooroe'm and answ'pr at th. ' next Term of this qourt, to be held at Bun combe Court-house, in the Townnf a-.iu on. the 1st .Monday alter the 4th Monday ot SeptembernexV7br;-this petiti6n will be Witness, Robert ! Henrv. Clerk' Court, at office, the firAt. Alnnrla ka ; Ji; -VT ? r :74 2m': j'unm'.rfTWPw VARRESTTO TALE ACAPEiMY. faiHE Examination of the.tudents of this 1.1 : Institution xjo?ed.on. Saturday : fast,5 to the entire s&tisfactiouof the Trustees.-. The Exercises' oCthf rfSchQol wjll be resumed on "Monday the.l9th instant, 'under the superin tendence of tri e BeyC. A'. If nt, A.i;M . th e, present Principal, assisted, by Mr., James Kerr. . t .-V &'-t ; V -y-l .Board and Tuition as heretofore.. .4,, - . t3EO; ANDERSON, Sec'y.;, jJune 15 .9w 8. SHOCCO PJilMALE ACADEMY r.- T11HE Exaniination of this f n'stitutitfn closed I tin Jndavlast. ' Ther) Exercises of the School will be resumed on londay the 3d of July next, una er tne same superinTcuyanuc a nprernre. lioarci anri - i union uy vw 'dollars and a half per session.' THOs. COTTREtL: , uhe 19 83 2W: ; : FOR SALE, ( ;vr,;: , A - valuable, Merchant Mill inlfc: ftvo pair o f Runners, and a Good Votton ; - ; , i ' JMehittn ,, " t fV On the month of Tyrrell's Creek where it empties fnto1 Haw River, .with about fifty-five or sixty acres of good ( Land on which is a good Dwell inrvHouse and other Dutliouses. A part oftie fand is notv: in"cultiVation-4T This stream: is a very lasting one, an jn a good : neighborhood for cusm, and in, thei neighborhood of Col. JEdward .Jpnes .It -is Unnecessary to state any further particulars, 41s it is presumed that no gentleman will pur chase without viewing the premises, which, may be seen by applying to the subscriber, atUieMill.' ' I . .-. ' ; ' FRANOtS STAUT. . Chatham-county, June S, 1820. . ' ' ' T .v:g5 reward: ( i a . RAN ?AWAY from the subscriber liy. ing in Caswell, county, N C. in the 'month of Jurei 1818, a Negro Boy na med CHARLES. He is blacks com " plected, about SO years of hge, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, well made, and inclined 1 to bcslim, and has an open, prepossessingicotin tenance. The last time I heard of hiprt was his having broken jail in Martin county,N. C, in Aprd'last, wljere he; was apprehendetl He had a free pass; and had been passing as a free manTorome time there was anotlier fellow in company with him, who also had a- free pass , It. is more than , probab'e they will continue together and obtain new set of passtfi Charles was! purchased of Mrs. Little of Sussex county, Virginia', where it is probable he mav be or he may remain lurk- inc about in the lower part of this state near wewoern ana, juenion,A wiicre uc nas ,uceu for some time, Ariy person, who will-' secure said fejlow Charles so; that I tret him acrain, shall have the above reward, and all ' reasonableexp'en- r . 1 : . . . j . j 1 . j . 1 Leasburg," - Caswell N. C on the nbove, will be received and attended to bv - ' . ". ' WILLIAM PULLER. ; "83 June 17v . VALUABLE REAL & PERSONAL , . .PROPERTY FOtl SALE. 1TMHE Subscriber , intending "to Ieav this I county offers' i for' sale thaKyaiuahli Plantation well knowjifcy the natneof Pnos rECT Hiii, Bladen county, formerly .owned, by Erie LalTerstedt, -Esq; situated on the west side of the north west branch', of Cape Fear river, nineteen; miles below Fay etteville and the same distance above Elizabeth town, containing in all about two thousand Acrcs This seat in goodness" 6f 'soil, salubrity, ele gance of situation and buildings is inferior to few in the State 1 it consists of two dvelling Houses, two Kitchens, two; Barns, Stable, Carriage JTouse, Blacksmith Shop and a Saw, Mill at a short distance from the river, the" creek affording two mill seats besides, beirig about three miles rfrpm Big Swamp, which water may be-- brought by a ditch, to supply any machinery that may be established , Also, about 28 NEGROES of 'different Durcliaser mav accommodated with Cattle, Hogs, Horses a;7td au tne ujensils usea on tne : said plantation,' , with Corn, Fodder Hay also with House hold ,sji Bitch e n Furn i t ore &9 r'-" I VPor terms, which wilf be' made accoiuino dating to the purchaser, apply at the place aforesaid. '", t P. JA. TARBE. ,Qctober,28 . 30tf . FOREIGN NEWS. LATEST FROM ENGLAND. , i V , JTew-Tork, June 13. , The iCrUeridifi, Capt. Avery, brings ijiiuuuii papers iu me ou uu. inclusive. "The execatiortpf .rthur Thistlewood, J ames Ings, Thomas Brtint; Richard Tidd, and William Davidson took placei on lhefirst ! ofJday.s Tfie re mainingv six;"nvho tdeaded ieruiltv-.to their, indictments, were, respited dur-' ing me King's pleasure. A Subsequent order directs the transportation for me 01 strange, -Kraoburn, Uopper,Har risWj'and ViJson.; Gilchrist has been Tespiled without mention of the cbm- mutation'of punishment. " That "narf v . omre uv-c. w u iKii 4 u 1 r ec tea tn ose " v,wukuj iv ue, 44iarieTeu, wa remittedis. . ; ?: A minute "account of the "execution I?n '? the Loridon papers, occu- iv -oiuuiu i lie crowa wnicn assembled to witness if, w?s beyond all calculation. r4n: the event of a ri ot, the Lord Major was prepared with !aie.bannerHreadyt;fo ;be , exhibited, should jt become, necessarv' to'lread theRiot Act, wjth these ivofds irtscrib eJ upon theni-" Tbc-Hiot" Atit has. beenread disperse I"! iro mediately .wt But ho occasion offered tb , have re course to .them:.'-:-V-' -; tf . 1 ' The Queen left Home 011 the 9th ulL with her suite, in jseven carriages, Jon her way-, to England, by the : way of Pesaro and Milari. ; . U i r ; ' 1 1 : 'Phe celebrated Volnev fi1ied at Pa- u ui an jiiiiammation or Vhef Doweis. U-., " ... uc was conscious 01 thetianeer of his situ'atioD, and met his fftteithajrily f sexes and ages, which may be sold m Hh the Plantation, they being acquainted witi the soil and its culture. 1 The Diirchaser rnav be ,pbUosophical courage- -scendedihe. jiverMagdal lp ' ; The, Chan'iberf Commerce c'p- 1 commerce chslnts of Leith have alsd petitioned jp' liamention .the same subject.; f f The liondoh; Sun Says that Sir Hen -Wcllesley,r Ambassador toil Spain, likely to. return soon, Without the formy ity, of taking leave of the Spanish Courl tlis lady, we understand, ?s already t ' Ji'er journey horned ; V ","- , a The papers furnish; 11s nothing rf ar importance from 'France. The ren.,". Ilarm appears; to have entiirely subsided and all Is tranquil. ' 1.i ' I : " ' intelligence irom ntrcxnoim,' dated A.' pril 14, states that the American niisii had; addressed' a ,renonstfance Swedish 'government against certain visions -in the hew navigation act, -which are considered 'contrary to ithe commef Ciai treaty conciuaea 'Detween nweOei ana tne unitea states. . 1 : .All j the military force cf tussia Vj now an uniform rganizaiion.i. The my is dfvidedinto divisicnsland brigades Each (iiyisioii of infant vtfiisj c- mpose(lc; six Regiments of infantry and two ofch,s. scurs, Avith one .brigade cfjfobfc artiiren. A division of cavalry - is cbrnposed of f regiments "and tvjn "troops oflight. artij. lery.: Three divisions jbf infantry and cm of cavalry and artillery-men, to mat use. of .168 pieces, besides a strong detach, meht 6L gensTdarmes fiioneeps and por,. f oneefs,. from d cirfi3 qf.ttie, army. the divisions beskles theJreguLir regular Cossack's,; are, so. disposed'as to be able, to take, thef t field at; the signaU The Emperor mikes )knbWrr his rder as it was the custom in' th old Fjenc'i arrqy through an officer ylio exercises the duties inf.Major;Generat The trocps "w'hich j; -contain:, a mass of ? nf ore. thai? colonized.r J .l ne soiaipr isjcmpioyed in the labors lof agriculture ; from which it results that, his support js less burthen some. to the state.' In that it is the French system in all its details,) There is muchsaid of a treaty of offer. fensiye and defensive alliance between the two great powers which wifl notbe published 1 till after tpe prpposed inteN view between ht EmpeTors of Austria and Russia, shall; have taken place, at Pesth, in Hungary.; , ; ! , ST. PETERSBURG, MARCH 24. A ievv voyage of disco verf in the north is to take place the approaching summer. The jepedition will leave t!he mouth rf the Lenafir:the Icy Ocean for, the pur pose ot" examining the. cpa;st of Siberii and'.the islands -which,wer . discovered north of that ccast,: some; years since As it is notrye5 decided ; whether those islands d6 not fbrni a continent,' and as they pave only been visitejd during the wintepi it will be very interesting tolearn how nearly they may be approached dur: ing the summer, and, to fix the extenftf them. . . ;;.. . ; 1!' 1 1 , V v ' KAPLE$ MARCH 9. " - ' . The arrangement entered4into bejweei our court and that of Rio'Janeiro respect ing the exportation cf;Ncapolitan galley slaves to ijrazil, "an ;arrangjemnt iwhich was some time; since announced in the journals, has' been put ' in execution. It is a singular tancy, out lonunaieiy itiurm out favorable to the cause of humanity- Th government " of Brazil iends for gal- ieysiaves irom i apics 10 peppic inc-uw zillian deserts.. In s conSequlence of this, 500 criminals have been r etnbatked the las mcnth;upon two frigates' at Kapler, for the purpose of, being se,nt to Rio h neiro. The future colonists,; ' it is said, evinced the greatest delight ; two, sick men. afraid of beinrr left bebmd, conceal ed themselves in one of tlie frigates Married ;; mei were permuted to' tab their wives. Some criminals married be fore Ntheir departure; t 4 1 1 It is said that thousands of crimina.s have petitioned the .King t)f! the two Sic ioisfor permission to be sentito the Bra- i There is one important remark to fc X,.e .-nthjssublect.v vVhiSe 20,006 fr? m:p.. -ants increase every year tne Brazil tK e so;i- and climate of which innnTtelyfintrr:s obliged to "cng from Europe Cwt tbp num.era its subjects. 4" J:? u ' ' j li . ' FROM TONfepJELA; ' Ext ract vfa letter dated, St, TJ, 23d Jfi? By an arrival here! yesterday fflij vurraccoa we nave receiveu inipui" news from the Main. . ' TA i ' On the 20th ult. a vessel arrived that ti the short1 passage of 'fourjJayi Jfrffl" Rio de Hocha arid broueiit interesting in telligence fronv that p ace." The Fatnt had fortifiedT it verv strcwhe-lvi I and left sufficient garrison the e .50 defend it gainst any force thAt the Spaniards migJ send against it for it was reported thai they intended to have dispatched a -tho. sand men from Pnerto .JCabello, agair said post, but their pfaris .were frustrate from what subsequently occurred there, as will be explained here after. The FJ detsendent. fleet wastosail on"tbe2rtbult- for Martha, tocb-bnera te in the tab& of that place, with, the army of the in rior, which Was already before it. A cisive blow would tolace that all ffflp". tant sea port in the hands of the Patriots as they .(the, Spaniards.) .will be unable tj make any , resistance, being 1 destiuite forces to make an v oppositional they haf no 1 alternative,' hut to fiurrender tUf",' Selves, to the ;cliscretion of their vic0" with precipitation at, the anproach 01 independents; and take refuge jwithin t strong fonificatjdnof Carthagen?- J J inhabitants generally, in and abont tv j t. Hatha had joined the standard of tVf liberators. and withthe land force . (H5, ejnharked there under 'the1 cetnr jid general IViontiJlo; from Margat
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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