Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1806-1817, October 17, 1807, Image 2

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LIST OF THE* r FORTUNAIE drawers IN IKK LAND LOTTERY. LOUISVILLE, September g. Effingham. —W m. Beall, John J, Judy S. Margaret N.and John C. Gromitt orphan*, Spear Blifch, John Alston, Elizabeth Buck. Icy, John G. NeitJlinger, Curtis Lupcr, j«>ho George Willingham, Charles Tondcc, An. thony Puts, Uni, Schrimp, Henry Nicholls, Solomon Guama, Junes Gafncy, Wm. Downs, Samuel Din*, Solomon Gruber, JoCeph Brewer, Thomns Pol Hull j’r. Mary Evers (widow,) Christiana D, Sc Ephraim Keefer orphans, James Goldwirc, Henry O. Perry. Barit. —Daniel Humphrey orp. jeprha D(.«nifl, john Mean, John A. Willi,.mn, Bailey Carpenter, John Laidler, Wm. Al. len, Henry E*ans orp, Seth Boyd, General Lee, Rheafa C;>9ick, Mary Eik’.er, }./hua Nreiaod, Hannah Cowart, Mary Gray, Marh C. Burganorp. jwob Moore, 1 ho's Murphey’s orphans Addison Scarborough, Daniel Innman, Wm. Baxter White, -Rich, ard Hines, EdmuncJ Byne’* orps. Jas. Boyr, Wm, Murphy, James Waliom, f'r, Price, Wm. P. lsavics, Hamilton Wyn - , John Bery, Berry Th«ma.*, johii Harris Tomlin, David Robinson, Wiliiam Gaines, Frederick Mesfler, Thomas Davis’s orph*« Leonard Sims, Samuel Alligood, William Haymans i’r, Joseph Reaves, John Bell, James Glifton, Lnctetta Nobles (widow) Thus. Tabb, Mary Winkles, Philip M alley, Stephen Royals, Emmery Lsflfitcr, Harman LittU, John Bnyt, J«ua Wiggins, Lot(y Warnock, Mary Gay (widow) Efiher Junes, (vviJor) Mathew Greene, Thames Poy ilucfs’s orphs. Win. Gray, John Wirapey, James Knight, Philip Jrjinfonj’r. Thomas Scarborough, Sufnnnah Thomas, /aim Martin, Smith Stringer, Sherrod Lewis, Criia Lertcr, Bendl Roberts’s 01 phans, John Philips, Mary Huft, Eleazer Lewis, Lewis Sumner’s orphans, jofeph Conner, E«i Clarke, James Sikes, liaac Hudson e!q. Jacob Hollingfworth, John Gregory, Ja’a Ma>fh, Jqiiws M'coy's orphans, Samuel Red, y»(hu;i D;dc L»nr, Philip Miller’s orphan*, Redding Sk inner, Lydia Crutch, fi Id, Willoughby Drew, James Ward, Richard Maddry, Arthur Robbins, Thu’s Suffer, John Fryar f’r, Mark Slmffieid’s or phans, J ihn Cofield, Ifham Davies, Win. Hanev, batmiel Godhy, John Knight, Jo’s M’cVlJin, Thomas Moore, Edward Young fr. Dm’l Innroan, Benjamin Sumner, Edw'd ' Tut.c, Mary Griffin, Batbflieha B*lhrd, Jeremiah G'Uftrap orphan, John Liffiee, M ases Scarborough, Samuel Proctot, Ma thew Bell, Geo, C. Perry orphan, James ficnlcy's orphans, Abram BaE, Dcmpfcy Bsrnc*, Jordan Floyd, Fcieby Griffin, Mary Bowling widow. IViliiv/on. —john Mlmnts, jofeph Den fhn, Alexander Maddox, Ilham Philips, Wm. Denned, Mark Whetler,.Nancy Lc vings widow, Henry Mathis, Wm, Jnckfon Nancy Grantham, Wia. Dredding, James Rhodes, Richard Grcar, Wilie Vickeis, Charles Graft, liaac Brown’s orphs. Ilham Jordan, Laban Watson, Linen Levis, Geo. Taylor, />hn Snuffl-’s orphans, Richard Ricks, Archibald v3‘lntro, Mail* Folk, Lucrctia Faulk, JVs Findley, Win. Mayo's orphans, J\ ><rph Denfon, Anthony .Smith, Elizabeth Flamters (Feme folc,) S;itnuel Carter Qretne, —Richard Burgvft, John Daven port (capt.) Aaron Greer, Rcubm George, Thomas Young (g, brier,) j,*mes Daniel, Arthur Harp, Mailt, jackfon (g. brier) Jo. (hua Houghton f’r Samuel j.dmlon, William Purgefon, Daniel 'I human, John Printer, Gilbert D. John fun, Joel Simonton, Daniel Connell, Samuel Freeman (s creek,) john M. Cockram, Thomas Stewart fr. Rub’r Thotr.p fon, Isaac Moore, yoln Forlow, Themas Snow, Wm. GiUtti v, Isaac Horne, Samuel G. Snow, Jonathan Woodall, john Ad kin. son, W n. Daniel, Jacob F-ndlsy, William Gilmore, James Hines jt. Thomas Sparks, Samuel Kmnu.ii, Wm. Kerr, Wm. Sla ugh. ter Ar hut boiler, Vv n. Paw, Bej. Grinev, Mofvv Spear, Kii hard Roberts, Jonas Cart, right, Andrew M‘Combs, Hrnry Parrctt, Wm. Fretwcl), David Hvrns, Jas. Harreii, jiimom Pool, Dmivl Maointofh, Ehma Whsehs, John Dolren, jeffe Coleman, jos. C. Thralhcr, David Pet pics* orphan, Joab Whcelis, Sally Tuggle, Jonah Coleman, Wm. Colbert, David Carroll, Wm, Perry, Henry Totninc, James Fielder f'r. Robert Hamutond. Jacob Autry f’r john Kinnman, Micaj.ih Ssnfom, Bilha Hunter, D vid Love’s orph’s, Th )*s Caricton fr jon. Lucky Pm lemon o«vcn, Philemon Owen, Thomas Calc, Thomas johnfen Thomas Watts’s orphans, Akx’r Allifnn, Htnvy D. Cabnicfs, Peter iliwk, Samuel Chewing, Mval j. Barneti, ——• Reed's orphans, Lewis Bick ers, John Elus, Robert Greer cfq. Jacob Boone, Woodfon Heard, Jolhua Miers, Hcz<:kiah Cartrighr, Anne B. Muzzall, Alexander Houghton’s orphans, F. L*fon orph, Bcvefley Slaughter, Jonathan P .trick, yourdan Harris, Dernfey Wilkin, son, Jn’ > Findall, M?*hew Philips T cr<rk, Curtis Clifron, J ftfh Ivey, Amos Ward, Thomas Hubbcrtei (Appslachee,) Robert C, Be alley, Narcv luggle, john Curtis, W«. Foster, John D. Buchanan, Susannah Man»i ford, Alexander Johnlon, David Spear, Abraham S. Wright, Durreil Brown, Mary Downs. Wm. Bullard, Wm. Simmons, Joel Early, Pierce j’r. /ohn Laws, Benj - . Moody, Sally Crawford, Geo. Cabinefs f'r. John Caldwell, Thomas Robcnfon* Jbhn Roberts, Jeremiah Watts, Wm. Evans j’r. Hardy Philips, Alyhaugh Sowell, 1 WVi*;.—.;oftj)h Gray fr. Wn3< Coppagc, John Strode?, Francis Wiilir, Sal. Watfcn, John Farrell, Lewis Miller, Patty Lcveretr, James Way man Prather, John Hendlcy, Wra W. Williattfor, Robert Mathews, William Walker, Radock Sowell, Thomas Evans fr. H. Watts,'John P. jorcs, Joleph Hurley, Elisha Feore, George Wynn (son of John) Mefedah Brown, John Murphey, David M‘Coy, Samuel Douglass, Plcafant Turner, JobHugley, Amos Boynton, Wm. Greene jr. Josiah Moncricf, Garland Wingfield, Policy Cook, Joseph Hendcrfon, ftiifha Jar vis, Wm. Cole's oiphans, James W'ooten, Jacob Lewis jur. Philip Huccaby, Robert wizard, Roland Williams Jr. Tabiths Wil lianas, Rev. James Mathews, Mcfluck Tur ncr, Solomon P. Lee, Raphael Wheeler, John Bentley, James Rhdes, James Edwards, Joseph N'ch alien, David Simplon, Jacob Lewie fr. Evan Price, Abner Wchßer’s orw John Thornton (son of Solomon, TharaKf Ruhinfon, Laughter, Elizabeth Spiatiing, James Amboy f’r. John Irwin, Wm. Dig by, Samuel Landrum, Jonathan Wiliiarnfou, Elizabeth Hyde, Hclexnau Freeman, Wm. Hily, Elizabeth Hadaway, Lattice Norman Na. ban Chuffin, Jiha Irwin's orphan*, j John Biilirglee, Charles Davis, Robert Hammock, John Bailey, James Spradltnj jr. Peter Srrozier j’r. Julepll Bucks, James Cade, Henry D..ke, Jdhua Ch/fir, Owrn Griffin's orphan?, Asa Atkins, John C. Binkftane’s orph’s. El: Robinson, Thorn, ton Hudgins, David Montgomery, Wen. vvright L-wfcn, Wylie Saxton, Abraham Tanner, Evan Price, Wafhingron Collins, Cco. Cnm, Junes Kumfet, Frederick Moaler, Thomas Grrlham's orphans, Wm. IVltnre, j ihn Oglcthorpbc, Thomas Brown fen. Warrrv,— Clement Wvnn, Elphiflon Ker. ry, Benjrrrin Adams, James Mathews, fehn Boyd, Charles Mathews, J frpli Carer, Dan’l Hutchinson, Jcc! Slatter, John Wym fr. Pitchy Bicdfot’* orphi. Martin Campbell Polly Lacan (miss) Araos Wrgh*, N tluniri 1 hompfon, Nathaniel Giles, crp, William Felton, Balaam Stephens, Wrh. Todd's orps Noah Butt, Martha Rowland, Elizabeth H< Iger widow, Cordv Weaver, Henry Cox, Thomas Stanford, John Moore, Lewellen Woodward, Barton Atchinfon, Elizabeth Dye, Solomon Newfcm’s orphs, john Hand, Daren* Far, Lecny Mimms, Thomas How. , ard. Alien Garter, Jeremiah Duckworth, Thomas Flinn, Mcfes Alexander, jehn W. Jackson, Joseph Rodgers, Win. B. rum f'r. Benjamin Wynn, Nicholas Pool, Wm. An. lies, Anna Dewberry widow, ChiHcs M‘- Cardell, Randol Duckworth, John Mitchell, Charles Starnes, Benjamin Stardom, R.dwrt Grey, Thomas Pe're, Andrew Dannally, W.illf*n, Jacob Shows, Mathew Parhim, Charles PitJlingtwr.’s Newfom, Mitchell Rooc, Juuuiari B.ihks, Nancy Hood San*.l. Jones, Chus. IFoc’k i, l aac Davidson, Gunnells. Alexander Rhymes, Jv.r 1 Hccth, M.fs Sarah Yarbrough, Jeremiah Davis, Aaron Gritr, John Parker, James Norrifs, Young Scamore, Samuel Hall, Jo’s Howard, John Said, Wm. Thomas, Gso. Shaw, Sally Keribn, Elizabeth hathhorn, Jtfle Horne’s orphans, Frances Purge wid. vx, Thomas Jackson, Joseph Howard, Ja’a Mathews, Rtchard Maddieux, Appleton Rofater, Aufiin Bakdr, Thomas Heath, Richard Hill, Tlnmas Springer Skadrcck Fluellen, Amos Wheeler, Jjhn Brooks jr. Isaac D*vidfon, Wm. Porter, Rnb’t Tk>;n.. pfon, Me tide th Wheeler, Thomas Clarke’s orphans, Joseph Harvill, Henry Goldin, Junes Rrckmore, Mis Nancy Hill, Gil fan Berry, Jin « Jenkins, James Myh*nd, Washington Hardcway Clnrkt. —M.uhcwr Hcrlcr, Chulcs Si«v ycr, G rrott Spinks, Isaac buttle, Thomas Doggctt, Thomas M‘Burnett, Rode Tid well, Abner Ban left on, Samuel Patton, Da vid Cowden, Wm. Loyd (capt.) William Yarbrough, Mark Stroud’s otphans, Aaron Bailer, Wm. Simplon, Jas. Kinney’s orphs. Wtn. Shaw, Lydia Beellev (s. w.) Rachael Caftlcburrv, Henry B'dinj, Price Connaly, John Stroud,-John M‘Gi!li«, ThomasH-* 1 !, J *hn Dukes, John Hughic, John Btrfe, John Greer i’r Susannah Leeke, Thomas Banner, jthnDicr, Jcicpil Garnv, John Pnwrii, Richard B«yd, David Culbcttfon, Alexander Srrcl, Henry Taylor, Samuel Hcnderfon, Thomas Yarbrough, Archibald Payne, James Bransford, J icob Banfton, Samuel Hopkins, Samitel Holloway, Richard Pounds, James , Turner, Shadrack Jackfon-’i. orphans, IVer Callaway, Stephen Price, George C'gle, Nancy Baggett, Levin Rumlev, Gilbert Gav, Richard Boyd, Edmund Duke, Wtn, W'iikins, Jimes Philip*, Miry Storrell, Win. Wtikins, Mark J. Allen, Wm. Ear ned, Samuel Johnfbn, A ■•brofc Hayly, Cado Holloway’s orphans, Mary Wood widow, Benjamin Clcmments, Nicholas Baker, James Akin f’r. W m . Pitts, Phineas Holmes, J jfcph Davidfen, Thomas Heftcr, Ann Adams wid >w, Marrabic, Rob’t E. Echols, Wm. L. Thompson, Tobias Smith, Sally Hewell, Geo. G»ay, Eleanor Ncwnon widow, Sally Smith, Richard Dan iel, J>feph Howard, Thomas Finley, M'lnto/h. —Susan Cooper, Augus Bea* thoon, Andrew Browij, james Crayne, Ab ner B-llie, James Nephew, Lewis Ryals, John Miy, Robert H mrton, Nat. Twinning • Archibald Campbell, John F. Furlov, J. H. Harrifon f W«. M‘Dnnald, Robert Oaartcr man, John Collina, John M‘colloch, Scott Cray, Alexander Powell, John Harris, Catherine Wilson. Montgomery , —Hazel Ho|ley, Samuel Spurlock, John Warmack, Henry Gilley, Martha Wiggins, Randal Hargroves, Sarah Muntoc widow, james Row land, John Ber rybill, Lewis Hutchins, Win. Ncilon juT, - Ephraim Willis, Kader Matin, Wm. Holler, Samuel Braffwcll, jane Philips (widow) ja’s Ford, Aaron Gardner, John Pcterfon, Eli zabeth Outlaw, Robert Brafwell (son of Kindred Brafwcll f’r) Stephen Kent, Jana .han Coleman, Robert Carter, Jac. Draw. dyV orphs. Daniel Culbraiih, Bryant M c - Daniel, James Moore, Brantley Moseley, John C. Sheffield, Frederick Temples, Ma. thew Carter, Jeremiah Coney, Allen Bel. cher, Winifred Taylor, john Warmark j t .hn Dcrdcno, Britton Smith, Moab Stevens, A mos Hudnell, John Todd, Jacol> Ho«ki, Samuel Perkins, Samuel Carter, Margaret Black, Ephraim Fanny Sum. merland, Ann Story, Polly Corthorn wid. Nevcn Cnlbreth, Amos Warren, Littleton Hall, Micajah Palk, Jesse Moore, Jeremiah Tillman. JarhJon. —Charles Weatherford, Lewis Pike, Benjamin Milon, John Jilcoat, Sarim c), Awbrev, Chsrles M'csrtncy, Sim mons, Chelley Moiris, Jamas P«.-*l, James Whitehead, Archibald Tanner, john Barron j..hn Martin, ITaac Penningion, Nathan Lamp, Robert Hufe* Henry Ramsey, Tho’s j ihniWii, john White, Thctms H ays, Jona than Nicholas, Richard Gideon, Wm Moore Lewis McLendon, Wm. Shipp, jnhn Will- Ton, jamci Kirkpatrick, Prudence Cockran, Samp fori Harris, James Patton, john Wilt fhtre, Wm. Potts, Hannah Weekcs, James Hube rt, John Cavrigan, Samuel Long, Sam nel Setts, Wm. Rook’s crphs, James Biaffin. g-wc, John S. Rufhron, Peter Brooks, Ar nold A’kirs, Samuel Stacks, Ransom Atkins Daniel O’Neal, Hu|h Montgomery, Tho’s Lucas’s orphans, David Thomas, Lewis J>. Row*n, Hitrdridgc Maddox, JamcsMtrri*, Braddock M‘Dani*l, Renbin Stewart, John Bridges, Walre* BrH, B*nj. Phirs, Tho’s Caftlcberry, Th’s EHfcrtt, fa’s M'Cartney, Satiy H;JI, J nas Spikes, Samuel Bryant orphan, J.;hn Shackleford f’r. Elli Evans, John Maddox, j mas Siv>rt, Peri'cn Farrar, James Wylie, Lsband H dhind, John Mad dox, JoTcph Reed’s orphans (both parents d:ad) Jana Bril widow, Pitrick Cein, Ni holas Hobfoo, Thomas Ewin eTtjit’r, /ibrakam Dukes, Wnu Henclie;-, John Mays, Abfalom Steward, Ded Ballard’s orphans, Thomas B. Sample, Nathan Camp, John Ensurev, John Morris, Jeremiah Hol liday’s orphans, John M‘e;avey, Charles Mitchell’* orphan?, Major James Cochran, Adam Fullerton, J.»el Pierce, Thomas P/te, Samuel Ctochen, Simon Strickland, Wm. 5. B*ag. James Butler f’r. John B. Parkcs, Jhmrs Barron, Nicholas Hobfon, Jofepli Harris, J*o Jackson, David Hemes. Lincoln, — Wm. Stanton's orphs. Thtsmas Lorry, Polly Wrhan, John Johns, William Evani, George Alor, John Ymk, Nancy R'nnett, Corlenic* Jacr, W:n. Johnson, -Eiizabf'h Weight, William Mays, M fes Smith, El< nor Oaf* v, Beasley Kennon, Poiiy Fhmrance, Wm. Morgan, Alexander Bohsnoo, EHzsbctli Burton, J ifeph Lang ford, Jacob Pvobbet, Junes Gilmore, Cornelius Jeter, Henry Leverett, Spenctr Maddux, James Espy, B-zil Lamar’s or. phans, J nies Leflin, Catharine Kilgore, Samuel Fleming, James Rnffcll, John Leveret:, Lhatp Runnulds, Tlieodfick Scrug-s John Jtcob Kinncbrew, Screen. —Mi ft. ha Bell (orp. of Daniel, j RiTdon Oliver, Howell Spell, John i*|‘car deit, M-cajah Befton, Abraham Lewis frn’r Sarah Freeman, Cut ley Sheppard Ton, Major Hn'ft, jimes Gandy, Wm. Flake, William* Hanr ih. David Walters, John Hog, Anna, bla M’ctet, Satfh Carter, Benjamin Ferrell, Rcb-r; B.'a k, Reutmi Kent, Wm Throwe* ’s orphs. Abraham H“inttt, jofeph Humphrey’s Susannah Stringer- La’her Holwell, Josiah Sowcil, 1 himas Fain, Nancy Lmacy («, w.) ja pc? Rubens, John Fleetwood, id O iver f Burrell Role, John J*ckfon, She-raid Bugg's orphans, James Pander, Nath’l Shcperfon, Michael Dixon, Daniel Bryant, jnfliu* Lee’s orphans, jtffe Tha mas. r., l ei"_s ■r.'rraresaeatS— hatejl From Europe, The irrivaii t the sass failingfhtpNoaTHEßN Liberties, Captain Watt, hasfuynifh cd ns with Glasgow papers to th« 28 h of August, and London papers to the 24th of the fame month. Captain V7att was bearded In the Channel, on the 3d of September, by the Britilh fri gate Druid, th£ commander of which in formed, that accounts had been received of the furrandcr of Copenhagen, and the Daniftj fleet, to the Biitiffi forces, after a battle— but’ could furnilh no particulars. LONDON, August i£. The differences with America, and the confluences of the late tranfaftion, appear to be dying away. American ships from Lon don to New-York, See. &r. are insured at Lloyd’s at the former premiums, but those from the Baltic are increafitig. August 2-2. It is said that a force will be immediately feut out under Sir J. Craig, fufficienrto fec orc Canada from an/ attempts of the Amcr leans. Ihe Duke of Manchester is appointed Governor of Jamaica, in the room of Sir Eyre Cootc. Aoguft 24. A letter received at Hull from a private of the 31st regiment at Alexandria, dated a T 3 states that our troops, consisting of 3500 men, were blockaded up in that plfce by ab*ut 20,000 Turks, Sic. There are nearly 80,000 pieces of calico remaining unfialA in the East India Compa ny’s warehouses, in of the little demand for that article at the late f*j ts , CITY OF LONDON TAVERN f r, £ a Jt 2l. At a meeting of h« Committee'of Aoieri-n Merchants. ' “ a PHILIP SJNSOM E/ q . in the Chair. The Chairman flared, that he had received a letter from John Richardson, efq. Vi ce Prcfidcnt of the American Chamber of Ccrr* mercc, at Liverpool, accompanying certain rcfblutions of that Board, and their Circuit Letter, dated the llfhinflant,--thc fam c K ving been read, it was KefoWcd unahimoufly, That this Cent mittee will be at all time* happy 'to any communications from the American Chamber of Commerce, at Liverpool, which may have a tendency, her com trercial intercourse between the British Em" pire and the United States of America ; but with the knowledge that ofgociationsofgrca politicalimportance arc finding between Vi* Government of this country and the Ameri can btates, they are of opinion, that any i n terference on their part, at the prefant arc' ment, would he improper ; and this Commit tee having no reason to believe His Majefly-j Government to be indisposed to an amicable accommodation of the present differences, f ee no ncccffny for « affociatidns in the different manofr.fturing towns an,d fe 3 . }X)rts, for (he parpofc of collcfting informa! ticn as to the prcfpefls of a good undtrfbn! ding, or mherwifr, between the two C c U n. trus." But if it ihould at any time appen - , that the efforts cf this committee can be use! ful in promoting cordiality arid harmony be. tween the two Governments, they will 1 e ready xo do every thing jp their power for the attainment ot so clefinble an cbjed. JOHN GRAY, Secretary, GREENOCK, Angufl 26. In a psTcript to a letter, from Tonnhgcty of the 17 h, a report is mentioned of tha Dines having issued a proclamation of wara gain.lt England. Advices were received on Friday, th.:t Admiral Gamhicr had prevented all onr flnpplng bound to Ruiiia irem proceeding cn their voyage.—This unexpected intelligence hod led many persons to infer that a tuptvic with that po'ver isftrongly apprehendsd; Either toaflillin the occupation of Zc'ard or for fume other enterprise, forty toil of transports with troops are now On their vuy ages to the Baltic. SALEM, September 24. 70e Eftglijh Expedition. The Schooner Jcanna, Captain Prince, ar rived here on Tucfdsy l*ft, in 5o days from 1 Cron.Tad 1, and 40 fjom Elfinorc. Captain Prince informs us, that the Englifo expedite cn, conlifling of 40 flops of the line, arid a bout So other vcliels, including tranfpottr, had arrived off LI fin ore, and had demanded the delivery of that fotrrefs, which com, mauos the Sound, and of the whore iiiard of Zealand into thoir petfettian. Mfffagcs con tused to pass between the Englifit comman der and the Crowff Fctnce of Denmark, 'The Cr*\vn Pricce had delivered in atifvver to the Englifli demand, that he would not give up tile illanci ivnilc thetc was a man Jiving to defend it. Jt was cxpedled that the Erg, iilk would immediately attack Eifmorty which the Danes were preparing to defend. It was laid that the jEngljflj had in their fit'" 40,000 men ready for the attack. On the day alter Captain Prince faded, h; bend ar heavy cannonading from w hich he fuppnfecf that the Englifb had kiigon the attack. TJiu the captain brought no y.ipcrs. NEW.YORK, Oftober 2. All British property has been ccnfifcakd at Copenhagen and Altona. A French fqundron of 5 frigates and 2 brigs, have t Oi*. en, near Sicily, two Biitifix frigates. i he British enuzers bad taken several us the Damfh vefiejf in the Greenland trade. On the 18th of Augufl, Banaparie (wham the Paris paper? fiyie she mighty Emperor} delivered a Speech to the .Senate at Paric, from which we fdeft the following pillage : ** 'I hs house of Badenburg, which was the firll tucor aeainfl otif independence, awes its present exigence to our fricndlhip, for the mighty Emperor of the North. A French Prince Avail reign on the Elbe. AH nations rejoice that the influence of England on- the comment has been forever snnthua ’ ted. I wish for 3 maritime peace ; No dc fne of revenge will ever influence my de termination in that refpedf. Nor can I in dulge fuel) a sentiment toward a nation, which is tkc fporr cf parties who tear her in pieces, and mifliad her conceding her true interests, and thofeef her neighbours." JONESBCROUGH, (V.) Augufl 24- An awful and melancholy inflan.ee el di omnipotent power of the Almighty G«d, in pumfhing with exemplary verge, nee die pse fumptuous wre*ch, who ahre bid dcfir.nct to HIM, by whose perraifllon be lives, troves, and has his exigence, lia ving just take'n place here, a relation of the circEtaftance may not be considered uninterefiing to a portion cf your patrons, and perhaps may afford such a lesson as will be the means cf restraining many a Wicked thought, and Wafphemous 1 cxprefßor, so often given way so, and so de rogatory to the character of every human be ing ; at leaf! to all fach as are wi«bin the power of example to reform. A young man wished to join » company cf volunteers, now enrolling tbcmfc.lt es lot