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il ii .11 11 :i 1 ' ' 1 .4 1 -1 The ship Gincinnatu ariivedhere i I 4nngs ' London papers- to'lfvi SOth of : April; ;. j ,-; - -w ' CITAI-Y.V:V 'yW V-lljeanairsrVrrNnpIr? bave settled j 'into a perfect talrm Thejjcadcrs of j r 01 ; 'lb revolution haye'all fled;' or wee W Tfsubmilfed to put on thcokc fitted for . their jiecKsroy; me -iiuiy .nuiaityi- .- 15- il ill I .11 lion . v . Ka pies' is garrisoned, by.Jthirly Vhui ?f and Austrian troop?) rven -ilicf city - prVrellino. tie focuijnT -t!cOryalu. , tionaV'sent in itS; Stihmiioni apd w'-fidefitVto thVKing.vThc siihd'isaxit : Fncrf(i.batUlioo bf the province has : -..been dispetsejt,. and the gi cater j part lulled by thelpeasantry.-; ( ' V; "' J v 1 SI 1 i '-J - V " H 'Mhb 1 . b tflB.BBtAl till Cni'UT'J I '-."k-- others, at .Ilarc?opa,;in ?.3pain,raid M$ : itamnUMelyi sent despatches Jo -the 'Mm ; Neapolitan mister a Madnd, in- tMt' some' extracts" from ah'addrcVs said to i - have been Usued by Gen. Pepe tpjrie Neapolitans, previously .to his depar- ture. If ttfbefgcnuiiiei the Genera! has.fijrmed-a jast eslFmate of the cha - Vacter and conductof hiountrymen. in ; the "late J satiric o?;w ico-lrag icp x htdtcro htfifTMicnCQ.- . ' "rJw 'tA,fri. fiAir;'. - -AVe. have -received from a Paris cor- reSDondenVa dnebment of at!,cra cu- nous iie?cription -iip is a- leuer -.u- . . irtiipi. to Ihe Neenolitan nation by GeWPepe.i anterior tfrhis departure from the Neapolitan territorv. It is extract Ihc followinc passages. He jj first refers i to the ingratitude itlvyv which his patriotic exertions have been . rewarded ( ' i . ' Neaporuan5T 'am almost ?hamed to rail vrii cf unrvnnn, ntVr "nil you have dbne . and'alhl have suOcvcd. I liave r.cr . lanRuVge ' to. 'express ttie. c!rtcstai!fMi -tvhich I hold the conduct of thovc vhes have goided your cour.ciU hi. the late cvcnlfiil pei ird, cr theTclkgust I feel at the baseness bt your conduction every rcca- slon whetr the, ercmy .tjadc l;:s aprear- ance.Ycu'fiedwymi dcn6d; v.. o nb- lt rnriniipnn ia.lld tulS. t6). ,r li .,n..wrctittrhc r.f tsitr tirr-'i m.Arti niU'iAln (lv libtnv a.r.ii it'de- : 1.1 .ill YL'Ul. UiLlVClUf -. .v.. - . . I pendence. thisi 1 1 II e d w el Is ' fo r so nTe 1 1 rn eon .been performed there,; proceed thus: !Hadyou made a staid when resist - tince was so possible, 5c victory so proba- ; ble how d liferent woukl have been your, situation ami niiiic.; : bow d'fferent the si ,,tuation of the civilized rorld? The flame of liberty would have spread from the peninsula of Italy into ihe north, and those -Very-governments that were the meatiij of your subjugation, , might themselves have been CQinpclleuMo grants constitu tion to their subjects? It is not I only who am disappointed, it is all mankind all in en who have a spark -of cencrsrty in Oieir bosomV -and, let me add, that, even among yourselves, I tnov there are ma uy wli'o, bitterly grieveovcr past events, that, never can be remedied or recalled. The cppcrttinity is pst, and all Eutrpe thrown a ccntury back in the acquisit?on or" freedom, by ycur treachery find pusil-lanimhyn'-r "; : '."XVith regard to himself, he observes : Tbatl am an exile, is nothing I am ' cfcntent to suffer, and would gladly suffer ,rm;ch morcCcoufd I benefit the lard in which I bonr.I have.done my duty, an"d that is the only ccnsoliitlon thar ii left mc. . . A letter-inserted in the-Milan Ga zette, states that the total. Ipss of the Austrians, in .the. campaign against iv-inirc- vnsseven ki cu am n iv siiDjecw cmering "in., r n. .... wr iif the RoyaV C uncil Public I tails ot ilie disasters ip ifie Apruzzi : jijj if there lye rr.casion. and. after alludin? to whatmlsht have 1 nia" iv,r tho rrriizatiou cf th wounded ! ' NtSt an. Austrian was ta- keirprisonef. : . " ';" ; WOne of the first acts after the rcsto ' 1 at ion ; was to mu zzl e" th e c press On. the SOth of March, the General s ' Board of Police t announced that the :j sprinting ior; publicajtion of journals, pamphletSf &c. would only henceforth . ybe.allowed.under virtue of special Jau- 'tliority. :'; v;. Tle allied sovereigns had beken ! "p their., Congress at Laybach, and m ith their' suites were preparing- to - j. return" home. Numerous arrests are f .ald to have" Jake n .place in Prussia, ; and the apprehensions of 'its - govern -ment have led to an augmentation of the standing army; sIt was understood that the 'King of Prussia had good rea- : tons for mit obeying his ' summons tort Laybacti ;; and it Is now affirmetl, that if the;Neapontans had mde any stand arainatitheAnstnans, the Prussians f would . haye broKen?but1nto ftisufic- tion. i -f ' i v";5 v It is said tnat "Austria .'does not wish to oppese a representative Constitution, , in the kingdom of SardiniaV prpvided it will be co'nceded bynhe leciu'mate King butat all' eYept3;;she jyill not recognize' the - constitutioji f-Sjiaint " mm li(rt mntifirnf inns. ' ' '; , V- ; ' V ! from an Aujxsourg arucieoi-Aprii cautipnarv.measureas icircuiaiice iquirejTi;etf conte n t ith tm$t) wi t l afcsenblj&g tfoops tOiObse,rve-Hvliat wiHlie-th.e'is su e o f a rr i usu rrectfon wjii ch see m&o have'been" long 71 eparalicmLghe Divan .is in eonsterba events, or it .will find great .difficulty in c'ollctittc aufiicient . force t6 'act Ufrnlnst the. rrhelw.. since the Turkish Urm cfriiV a?ntli-'Pacha,Julsi since me utkish L0t yet suc&det! iifsiiWuins tere-J I :- V v -! .T . iihel. 1 .V j a c v . m a r if .1 9 . .! ''.-'V' ' V piyi nii lh a ma fclird' wi th Pnrce a Well emimpf.d , cf-1 ! 'stated to a mi5unt t f)00 irrk1ldaviaii$. Urd.Arnai6,s witli ljmicesyran ' nnni rim! 'has i-MiH a Di'clainaiion of Ureat length, the military 'pi enara?! tions. are cmlnru.M with .all diSienr e A. a m - u, if XiY Tv. t ac),ief ,-njnUiUs? On .ncoV 'Tronnniliiy i r,i'fiv cciideil aV v;i! in Qband- i?;' fully rostored. , i-o L illmt. m thf r li'il nun 'i .ij.,.' V ;cf T HI KM; ! ; ;:.i,n" .Vr nf T?ordnsfJiAtih?;havc-f: taken jn iussja, ; f " ': ; ;1 ;J .- - -Y"" ' jj ;' ' KRAlyCK.." j - RfyVvl4UINAi:CE. Y i,0,mS &c On -the re;rf of oir IMK ;nis?c S'crerarv rf ie.v 'Considei-ins Mhn several itnVhcuts -of the Faculty j f v :..jn .. . , T.. ith whir.h ti,ht town nas :u k1 irTc nnd 'that latin Ivc;veut n:ui hf r-.v ti,t stntlnts bnvc cwrniycsed mrt of'th'es jmfbs which displayed tne en?:sMfo, rtbej- I Him . 1 , " t J r: such'd"Or-er hn.' i. n;i . tbc law r,f tLr Ci VAtPse, year 12, re fto the Sr'.is'vf L v-. ... Wc haw ordcrecr :.nc do or-tkr .r.s tol- 1 1 1 . Ancl? 1. T'-e Vrr.ltv ;of '-Grenoble jslvdl b-; tressed". s'l 'riits of !i';;MV;fu;!V snail bc' :'re hr 11th .of X Tnv.;er P t;;njC'J:l ?uti)ni ii f -c- Prescient' t:.e Ky:ti Council ct pV'Mir Tnt ur.?i-t to irjri'f .ie .them tocon- i .t:p.:p .iub- st ,.Kvi tcum-s. ; p-;f7 I ' - :"fl'nt'if t.ie J.OY;! 'M-UtiCM Mrr." tirn fto )lf t eii to-crnv.fit.e t'oeir 1,1 " 1 . . .. . . e?. A- Before-! th- 1st ;-i Novt :r.!er m-X'tt M nkter Seen a 'rv ot rrtatt. rresulent nsti'ucu nrcsent to us a e racul- ;yii jinwoiurpni'uir. " 5: Our Miwtir, Secretary of State, President of the Royal. Council of Public Instruction, is charged, with the ecu tiotwf the present ordinance. . (Signed) LOUIS." Puribi April 2. . ' ' ' SPAIN. J , The following is an extract of a pri vate letter nuhlisiied in a Paris paper, , LU . (the Qvhtidipvve.) It seems from this flwt the new jx.overnn'.tnt nav not yet ! liern able to retoie tranhmlity, jut 1 fbnt n snirit of "TissuhoVdination and dialFcctinRfi!I exists in some of the provinces : ;; ;.. . s; . MADBin. rr.ii 4. v Verr . -rious movement? have taken i place in th provim:e of Rttrgos. A canon-of Ara!encio, lerino, who in tl.e late war r.rair.st France, com- mailefl a division of 4000 men, and jwho (.btair rd signal success over the 'troops, of Ronaparto, has suddenly ' Started, up in thatpreyince at the head q an armed troop, antl nas raisen tne standard of Heijgiou and the King. The Curate Villobiado, by a very mas- fterlv vment, went from Valencia to Arcatida 'de Duero, and tlierejnus terc)! veteia ns who had formerly serv ed under him. Two days after his ar rival he was joined,by above;200 young; meri : his emissaries are already rang ing the various ar.rortlissemetits of the province, particularly at Soriajvhere tliey macie a general requisition 01 nor ses. ' This intellijrence has excited sreat sensation at Burgos The. com- inandanf instantly despatched a mes- senger to iviauria; requiring reiniorce ments.iimVerthe apprehension that" jthe.Cufate Villobiado would march to Burgos to release .the royalists-whoj are immureo in ine.vprisiis,uiuous;si whom are:someof his personal frfendsi "Kn ilntMinilonpa "' n.'(l'atPVIl' rrTl YC ' put upon the national guards at Rurr gos ; .the 'inhabitants , have forpKally refused to do, active duty. , The. mili tary comrbandant'has taken sucirrhea sures. as were;: 10 ois power to arrest tjie progress 6fpa4riof, yvho have al ready . shewn! themselves at the gates of the-town. The ferment which tlifs eyent bas produced in the provinces confguou3 to that of Rurgos is Jndes cribnble. ARRIVAL OF'TIIE CONCfRES.! v Mdy SO,, v i. :Arri veil ; y extend ay , and an chored frigate 3 Concressi CiJohn fD. - Henlef , If! tl: laifer. yvithheixeptio ; -xhomas SumptersqiP.lov. themnitcdSUteol -,h j)is lauy aimamyuuu c?M-r the ;C6n2ress;duruig the latterfpartof herCTuiseV we have already had her Accounts : to which weVhave. now i$ auu in meiancnDJY iuicmuui vvr ilMth r:f t anti Win; inicoii, oi ine ia- jirin-e,lv1id.cW!parted this life at Rio Ja- j fneirb on tlie SlstrJarchy auer. oeins: some uroe mtusp'tu. valJl v,vu,i va xyell kn(vn iri- the' society of,QUf t oyv n , Arii e re ?he, was High ly es te em ed and where; his death .will bcdeepiy. 4 irejrretted. The diseases which afHict- ImI -ihe- crew :-of. ,the Congress were, uysentery, cooiera inoruu aii svui '..Three 6t the crew died wi the, home- r I Tfyi Conress4sae ..'TrtOm -R;o7;oiv.--the mhi April, a;vjiich time no rVolK r-r- tic;il news of moment was current. Kinjr John was making preparations' to (return hoine : and for conveying him- self, and the nobility .who belong to : liis retrntie, p line of battJe ship, eve ' .-..I Jh mifl a mimberof other Hshibs were in wartinjj ; the 'most.-fcf j ihc lal er class were Americans char ttered for the purpose It vyas cxpect ! ed.the fleet would sail about the 15th Atest from Brazil. Boston May 22 We learn; by Gapt ! Wal lis, from- Rio dc Janeiro, that after the consti ; trtion was adopted. , the Bank was I strictly rx iniinei!, and a deficiency i of several iiiiilioiis- discovered. The Juoirc ef the ' Custom -House, theiVe- j sid eh t of th e Rank, nf'rcnns. hvpro rnnv anl severaUother persons, ; were commiiieu- io ..prison, lint it was said just before Capt. W. sailed, that the King had deposited diamonds in the bank to cover tr-elo?. His lajesty xyas making preparations to depart'tor Lisbon. Pjv !ie hrijr Bordeaux. fpt. Rut inrif: which leftKt. Salvadore on the. a . . l ' i. 1.1 W!,f April, we learn that the Consti- , i , Y . 7. r i?itij' 1'ifn o rprt. nnil lli.if tmp- rmiiitrv was in a qiitet state, all. classes ap peared satjsfiedwith the present go vernmcnt1 A Portuguese 74 was at Uio Janeiro, vvlrich was to take out to Portugal the King and part of the royal family , It was understood thpy were to embark in a few days. - LATE FROM ANGOSTURA. Xew-Torlc, May SO.. , The fast sailing schr. Swan, Capt. Skinn-r, arrived yesterday morning, brincfin;: accounts and letters as late as the 6th inst. j ; A report reached Anc;ostnra about the middle of April, tii'at the people of j the city of iiima Jiad rcvoiieJ, and were about to open their gates to the Patriots. . j ! We have Angostura papers of -thej 14th am! 21 t of. Annl. That of the former date contains the' substance of f a aorrespondence between Gen. Boli-j var, dated at Truxillo.'and the'rpyal j general La.Torres, on the subject of theArmistice, and the renewal of lies n tilities; La Torres states thatthei cattle had been driven-' from the dis tricts which his army occupied, and it had become necessary for him to re commence hostilities, in order to ob tain supplies for his" army. BqJivar denre5 that the supplies had been 're moved, and informs his adversary that he wo u 1 d j c o m m e n ce' host i I i t i es o n th e 28th of Apnl. ; I All officers belonging to the, differ ent corps of the republican army were ordered to repair forthwith to thelf respective commands ' be letters speak with much conh- dehce mthe-epected triumph of the armies of therpublic Caraccas, f hey say, ,fi will be in our possession in the month bf June." i:'' i GEN BEVEREUX. -' ' ''- From the Baltimore Federal Gazette. Intelligence' and pfiiciardocurnents of recent, dates, have been -received from the Republic of Colombia. v The j address 6f Gen Devereux4o theTrish' j troops under his command,, we inserxlseing;!cir Wg below, and ! shalf fol low it with soma observations, due, we: conceive to our late fel 16 w-citiienV who lived; so long amongrst jtisi enjoying, not" merely in? i Ba I ti more $ u t "th rp ughou t : the. state, andin other states or the jpjiionf where he was known, a larger fortiori of.'jhe respect, friendshipahoTad myatmrif his felloiv'-citizensCof all .classes; thah usually fajls" to llie'iiotfof any indivi ual. : ry K ;-j yjc '- Address "to thzofllcers hrtd men of the Si Irish Le&on$whOftritt& honor their - K illirNTH TTTW ITW DL. Ana I - : ' 'J'J. '..VL.' - .n'. meeting puTriy! t vents hich nve occurrea Qurms ipjemi- vatofjour separation tmey v&$'pyze&; tfi'efforttyojTsiIo blis'v ther fatr'prospVcts which? Vjei-eK)pehin to y6uirVew T&youi hpveyerrthc firm ami constant upporter ofydur country ?s honor, the .Victorious':, oppoiieftts of tyranny and op pes sibnmy hear t&l tacknowlwlgmentsare diie. AlthougK unable to stemth e torrent of insftbordmatlon and'- d isTection which unfortunately sweptiway so great a portion bf our fpf you f have,f in which theenemies "of Colombia hye present erf' vou the onnortunitv, evcecTvonr Native courage, and added fresh laurels to th e fcrown of Ireland's femeV It Rivets me sincere plea -sure toknowv that your merits rer duly aAv pr ec i atel by t h e.Gpy ernor GeneraK o f these y Provinces; his excellency Man anna 3Jonti ua. i vIiehold the comm Republic ! contem plat q her ,as V!i e ; no v lsf and as she was v ;Wben you entered rjnto her .service V and, with a pride propnftioriat e to such results- reasember, that it vis ;an Irish; division which Vfirst kindled .in; this, section, that, gloriou flame ; which 1 no: animates t, throubout. "'- -5 :-'S;" -'.'''Ji.T,:' f ' SoiPiEas,! AVlen a division of the Legion, of which some of you formed a part,' landed in Rio de la fiache lat March, and brousl)t: into these proyiees the iirrns?of the liepub-1 lie, the flag-of its enemy covered their extei.- j sive coast, whilst now, -trorn tlie walls-of Carthgena, in the West, to tlie yery confines of Caraccas, in the East, that "of Colombia wares in proof of jour services, & proclaims that you kave not come hre in vain. v ' j! Theossesslon o f th e proVjn c es of Rto de )a Hache, Carthag ena Santa Martfi a, and Maracaybo.'has b een the result of t h e Cam paign ot l 820 ; a campaign of which our Le gion waSthe origin : . . ;.. . f v"- 'r - " It jsimpossileQr me not to bestpw- av transient glance upon those gentlemen who considerid it prudenrtOvfRrithdraw frpm the service, lou asveno uuuai oecq imurmcu of the calumnies propagated in Ireland, sub sequent to their rehirnVVartd.Vyc:-fcah'-'-best-jut:ge how far sftch a course towards me, was justifiable cn the grounds of truth, justice or j i "-i.,.:! 4 1 make many allovvanpes for them on the score ofryhiUh aod inexperience, an&r particula riy ' as unfortunately for themselves, they fell lnw xne nan.is or evu ana aes:gning lncn, Avhose counsel was poison, avid touch cohta minit ion and disgrace . " Piotjd in the consciousness off, my own recti tirde,"3f;feet in my heart, that. I cjui forgive them ; but, of th.s I feel eq'ially satisfied, that -when thev behold you crowned with ; laurels and enjoying the i-ich. rewards, of your ( constancy and your valor, tUuvitlnot forgive nstancy aiv themselves!' ' " '. H iij-to met a subject of the most poig nant "regret that we i-hould have to lament tr nenr who have fallfiuvictimstp the rava't ges' ..of diseases ir.cIt lit to'a tropical climate. These dangers,' how eyer,-w'eecessarilv' an ticipatctl ; and J have the inward. satisfaction, of rflccjlingHhat, by all aching so numerous and resptctable a medical staff lo the legion, 1 had adppted the hr-st 'precaution which hu nun mean's could dcvi-e, 1 avert these avyfid. dispensationsf Jhvme Providence. Ii " 11 now only remains for me:lo rcora mer d a steady" perseverance in the conduct by vvhiclKyouh:i already so much distin guished yoursj.ves ,- and I feel the Highest gratificat icn jniranmitung to you the decla ration ofthe Ullusirioiis . Liberator, whose , jronuses navejje e? yet oecn iigmi nwuv, or tailed of thei- completion, that no oppor tunity shab ne imnttd qf advanc hg you ac cording tOyonf merits, tand. rewarding the services vou hare rendered the State1 , Of the Orcr o Xibtl ator, .Lieut. Gen'l of .4 .8 , --'v- - ,fr. m OftheliibLe ion.aised,by Geh. ,f Devereux, tnere still remains htated in the serYice ofColombia, the ; lsryiri;2;anfrv, ringaaier ueuerai : Powers regiment, ot which Lieut. Col. -JUrooKe l oung nas ine immeuiatc cu.n- mahd, with Col. Lyster's ia.ers,M and those ot me uivieion wno uiu.u not be seduced from: their duttf a't Rio de li Hache, but remained true to their rfhe last sr accounts mention that Gen Beve- reux wsrocxeding jtd Cucuta, where the Congress was about to assemble; and that in every village thro', which he passed, he wasxreceived with the most flattering marks of respect and distinctionj by the .civil authorities, the militaryand;thepeople.J MR. ROBERTSON'S ADDRESS. Extracts from an Address to jus Co?Uti " tue?itsBG. Robertson, late a ttklrre. . sen tat weHn Congress Jrd :'bn Ms, regional io?i of that trust i v, v. ;tf I am happy onHthis occasion in b e i n s a b I e; to ;. c o n ffra tu la t e y ow o n th e happy condition of our country, in all I ver did mbreranquility, peace, and ii cu ai iim-i tjia onu i c javiwiio. . - c- vvuiui ' iiiDjjuiuuu i.u"i .rtt this moment ; and never was there in any country, in my opinion, less rie pessifrfbr, national legislation, i be- neve tuai j.ne ieswe4egisiate, unaer A vici n ft ' n rrl 1 m 0 4 n ti t a - i U wi iua sha 11 consult the substantial arid per- manchtv-gOodvOf the cbtiamumtyjV'If: we rejy' as ! becomes u s,V on : pur owb.l ' Tlt rcTr"i 1 o n rl nnAl rtmnnrtXtt aa 1 Cr. -Kft 1 principal means'bltfhappines pete hce 'I fweclen couraite , indjjstry economy ariduWic spfritd by aj noerai ana 'uinusiye'ysten oi;eauca jon iterary Jn dbraliri intd useful, operation tne ' latitenergie& of he rising generatlorf dopt anci M n cii I cate v eulishnedlnd' f liberal, and elevated notions 6fgoyeTn iuji, auu qi me spciaij reiJgipus au nolitiial rlfsindiit Ibemgaenuil of oujntuUoniiatid' 4 -1 ""vv;wars; aS nation ti eachahe Fode&cr at with which hone hV U4 ZAl without ,the Constant :muitibnrntDs otjinhab fPsedmagic,of leislati n things duly conkidArAd a,,ft u 2i "e Ver 7 . "K-rl, ui united SfatP: say with rmire sincerity jahd truth national legislature; 44 rtnost : Prnrmnent ccumnce internatal. &dofeiesti4 htch ht ' torome meagitatcd bur fandrtienaced the 'harmoiir iniV - htyqhe Union having bten ' factoniy arranged ;durini the lnCf :M's jrrf Congl;1?rspect beforJ: s iui jtars 10 come, m fie most, com' PreJiSteSf i tiit-gr. duthhebf national, prosfprity an en- animating hopes of the lofcgevity of(,.Jr ihstitutions, arid of jhe fniependenco anhappiness of pur peoj)le. . " ; i Popiijar apptausfe is lirpod men, but therejis dan-r ;r Spursued too j eagerly,: of Its butimh I an izmsjaiuus to tiecoytis into errnr ii, no wise nian win oe instnsiblefto t! o . .. . - ' i ' -. -' i'f i - ; s .... I i approbaiiori of his fellowimers, or L ditterent abovt ;ObtainingEbut no' ho- nest roamwifl evr; atteujpt to obtain ' tiig to deserve it. Wh popjilarity. tvniclA l gratilyingtoian eerible and ele vated mind is; not tnblt evanescent capn cious? thing that WW be concili-" atjpil by caresses, & patased by dis h&est;compliances,btehat high and constapt, sentiment bp etteem'rwhicK-' foljowsyirtuou; actions, arid is their best-reward, nxt to the approbation of? k sound conscience, whick it will I sooner or later furtifoank prosper.-' t RISE OF TICKETS I in the I &RAJnn STJ'm LQTTFM 11 ! QF jrjRrLJIJfD. The firs to be drawn inj Baltimore, Underthe superiiitcnda.nce of the (iojnmls sioners appointed by the Cover.iot Couocd.; ; .. -. j - lj 'ilv. U' " 1,J1 Mlrketf5treet, ' ; 4: JJaliimweMujie 1J S2 1 , ;t TH p . Put! i.-'are. ' h erehy respect- llv ani : tamely Ihfctified; tliat the price fully STATE liOTTEUY will fee continued at the original rate of 'NINE UOLLAUS uifti! Friday, the 15iu of thei PHESN1' MONTH, (J4Jne) on which rbiy thelvi!L bf ADVANCEIMO TENpOLL M&, vlThls.splfndidOittery.thejFIRSrs'VO BE DRAWN under the Liiphrintendai.ee of the Commissioners appojited -by -the COUlt. OF STATE; contains Capi- ,4(i,o0a'riu.i5. 26,000 DliJs 5,00 5,00( 20 of Dlls. i io,qoo Dlls il" OOO.V f 6cc.! &c. &c. ii And not two blanhtp aintc with ',' w ;m nf ?3 ' dofarx to racM or tli n -1. I ! drawn thrirf thousand Blank? I thtH'k'tV-, a decided advantage to the early ad- j Venturer, i I1 ifT Tfie whole of the e whole of the. pri a as are. p iya- ble in cash. Gold jor Silver, tf in Notes o. the Bank of thkUxitk3 States. Orders From any pars of the U. - nd daed any t-infe previout the 15th Ju-e will be supplijd at tite:oti- ginal price of Nine Dollars, iddrrssal to V.T. L COHEN, Jr. Secretdrmo the Alanagerl J1"' Bait?mcre,v June Hii 1 STATE i OP '.NORTH-CAROLINA j ' V''v .1 . " 1 " Mav Sessions. A. DaI821. Jesse Fleming 7S j Original v ' vs?y . . V Levie; itachmcnt. Leviedion Land. , Tlinmns PmifrJnn. f T is ordered by the Court, tlM publication; JL be made fbr thfee months ill tnn Register for the defendant to ,ppearat'c next County Court pf Plea? an dj Quarter slons to be held far the Countj' of Surry, the Courthouse in rt ickfofd, In the.sW Mgnday in Augystnext, plead j answer or ue feurto-said suit,; or judgmentl final vr l' , entered against him U f' ' ' i- tc . ,IU; ; STAtti OF NO RTI I-CA UOLINA," '"' :' (urtof Pieas'aid Quartel Session' ' f.'Mayiterm,-1821 ; . ' . George Hurd,- - "5 i' Original .Ita&hfr.ent w Elijah Harril summoned,. BazaiiellHarrisOii- as Gjshee. , . I T is ordereclby thte Court,aatpubhcat.oj , be m;ade for three months i the WW next Uouniy ioun or neas sions, 8tabe held for the County of S. irry, the.Courthousein Jckford, SJ 1 Monday in August iiext, t0 ?$?JlJ& otherwise judgment wi'.ll be entered gainst him by defiult final, f . c. a -TP. AflHRR WAN I W .! - 4. 110 can conie welbTeco -mlaO. and an come weirecu - - ,-sh .i. teach ReadingV,Wrtui tng . emplpy the Teacb'er by roonm at: larinwr. 5oon1Mb' , June 7. chLthe hay jpositire 4,vc learn that Ihe revolution -which 1 frig;atei;ongressrJohn,fiJ.-nenie7f n hasiust" briike' out;infc!Moldaynd HEsqrComoand aM . , i 1 ! V . ' . . ... . .f : ' i-h . ' r lfi. ' ' ' vl' j . : :, ' : .:.-:. .f ,. ; '!1-r -f ' .;:' ek :; a'' ' . .--V - r tin.-. ' -:- h i ' 'mu " ' li. I I
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 8, 1821, edition 1
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