The Georgia journal. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1809-1847, January 23, 1810, Image 3

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/ 25t«i descried to the leeward uu- >' * pfress of sail,.going at the rate tO miles an hour, and ultimately •igedthe French ships Admiral, 80 guns, and two of 74 guns, to jehoron the Banks of Frontagnack, gc miles from Cette, in a dangerous i minion. The obiter French ships the line, and a frigate, anchored the Bay of Cette. The admiral Thursday, January It. - Mr. J. G. Jackson this day ap peared in the house. DETACHMENT OF MILITIA. tee to whom was referred that part of the late message of the President ther route and chat the marquis Wel lesley h- l gone to Madrid. We do not learn the object of the Marquis’s visit t it hi»s .been sometimes sug- Mr. Tallmage from the commit-gested, in the London papers, that The expedition against Otiada loupe was in great forwardness, hi the prevailing ojfinion was, that i would be uelayttlMf consequence <> the above an ivalK Capt. N. also states that the Bri tish will not stiffs any America:: militia of the United States, report-may be considered as a corroborate vessel ** an •Wrv m their ports ed a bill authorising a detachment on of it ; or his purpose may be, tojtvhich h ive touched at or landed an* through him some advances had been made towards a negociation for of the United States, relating to the peaco ; perhaps this circumstance them when capt. N. sailed. aid the 74’s got Jgroitnd, and were of the militia of the United States, negotiate prim for the Spanish pa-'part of their cWgo at St. Bartholo- rhe bill was tXvicc read and referred triots, in case of the conquest of the'mews or elsewhere. to a committee of the it hole. kingdom. We further understand, iff; 1,1 ■ i i - 11 hi iii 1111 [ capt. J. represents the patriot! i. 11C E liiJTiini llCH’SC, THE *1OL'jftN’ATi. i C8USC as very feebly supported at “ i Madrid, or at least .the people divi*| [ded, for and against the French ; Abandoned. On the 26th, the En- glish pounded the flats of Frontag- ack ; which had a* gdtid effect, lor, It seven in the evening, they saw (hree of the French ships ill flames ; jat half past 10 tfyeir magazines blew j up, the sight of which was tremen dously grand- On Saturday, 30th tS. HW-Two high prizes in the Baltimore College Lottery came out—>»one of the Twen ty Thousand Dollars, to Messrs. T Dobbin & Mu'kpky, printers and Bocksellers of Baltimore : the other f (same amount) to the College, the ticket not having been sold. I Our Correspondent fav • d us with thefolio current at that place, on the instant. Cotton, Sen Island, 25 cents. pj | P an ^ irt'vere determined, if the French got, Twenty Dollars the season, (to com- ,ct ’ " 4 a ” ' [possession Af Gadi£*that the English'tnence the first of March and end the A circumstance of a singular nature has occurred in the Legislature of Nortk-Caroliha, during its present session. A person of the name of John Clary, had been elected a mem ber of the house of commons from the county of Pasquotank. He was much opposed at the time of the e- lection, on afccount of a crime alledg- ed against hint, of a nature too inde cent » be here inserted ; he was how ever felected. The house of Com mons, conceived that body degraded by su«h a member, and by a resolu tion expelled him ; of course a writ was itsued for a new election, and strange to relate, he was re-elected and appeared again in the house on the 20th of this month ; on motion he was that very day again expelled from the house, 68 to 28 ! To those who regard republican in f.titutions, such an exercise of the right of Suffrage is painful. The on ly advarftage which an elective go vernmertt has over others, is the op portunity which it affords of select ing theTnost virtuous and wisest of the citizens for office ; but if igno rant and immoral men are elected, the advantage is lost, and it moreo ver is ipi evidence of the Want ofvir- ■TUESDAY.\ January 23. . ... , . that the fall of the country appeared . , v .. , ,f A?“" rt ’ / ‘?’ln e vi.able i th.t t*ie S„|.r e mJ O’l. YMS, ie j3 Jg prut ta ^ though not dissolved was reduced (Imho) ted!>y Governor 1 urner in the ‘ *10 three members ? that the Spanish! fall oj 1803,^1 ships of war in port were unprepar-: WILL STAND the ensuing season led for sea, and that the Spaniards at my stable in Greensborough, at Flour, - - - J59 Tobacco, - • 86 (dull.) Salt, .... 80 cents. ♦Some sales were made on Fridav and Saturday at 13 to 13 1-2; but the news from Washington by last night’s mail, it is said, has affected the market somewhat to-day. A rumour prevails in Philadelphia that Mr. Canning is reinstated in the British Ministry. The Hon. David S. Garlan l is chosen a member of Congress, from hould not carry wv their fleet. 1st of August)-*-*nOtes lor the reason Prices at Cadiz, Nov. 7...Tobacco,payable the lstol December, to be Sl4 per 104 lbs ; flour 10 per bbl ;sent with the mares; Thirty-five 1 rice 6 50 per 104 lbs ; pgrk 1G 50 dollars to ensure a mare willV with per bbl; beef 13 50. - {foal; should the property of any j inure be changed, the insurance w ill New Fork, Jan. G. jbe demanded. 11 a mare insured Latest Foreign News.— To a should not prove withioal, the nio- gentlcman passenger in the ship Tho-ney tvfU be returned. l«.n Dollars mas, from St. Michaels, we arc in- the single leap, to be paid down, debted for the loan of the London with liberty to continue the season Courier of the 16th, 17th and 18th by the payment oi Ien Dollars of Nov. lour dai s the latest. The!more. Good and extensive pastu- Afficial account of the destruction of rage gratis, and the greatest care Virginia, vice the lion. Wilson Ca-ithe Toulon fleet had not reached shall be taken to prevent escapes or rev Nicholas, resigned. [London, but was hourly looked tor.,accidents, but I will not be liable for IT. & E. Gates respectfully inFomn their friends and •it public generally, that they have rken the shop directly opposite Ma- •or John Howard’s in Milledgevdie, where they, carry on the Blacksmith's Business. Gentleman planters and others cafe supplied with Ao.cs, Mattocks, Ploughs, &c. of an excellent quality m live shortest notice. Any orders from the country will be gratefully received and strictly attended to. Thei^ Smith is supposed to be interim* to none for SHOEING >f HOUSES. January 23. 10—tf Fort Johnson, Charleston Heritor, Jan. 4th, 1810. 100 Dollars Reward. Ford D< arlcrs, who de;-ertrd fiotp post on the .1d instant, viz.-w Jolm Wynne and Thomas Stewart, of( :.n. Armistcgd’s company of the fst Dig fit Artillery : STEWART was born in Ireland, (but came to this country when cm infant;) he is live feet 11 1-2 inches high, twenty-two years of age, has grey eyes, brown hair, good com plexion, by occupation a laborer ; took with him citizens cloaths, an4 armed with a rifile and pistols. The pistols are .of uncommon make, the property of the United States. JOHN WYNNE, was born in The Honourable John Randolph, says a Virginia paper, has so far re covered his health, as to be about to take his seat in Congress. The English papers say nothing oi ajeithtr Wheat lots well enclose d;p cor &''a } he is five feet six incite# chance of ministers. " itbrinares with young colts—scrvantsjh'S'b thirty five years of age, as London, Nov. Id.-We receivedU.it with mares boarded gratis. If ^.v eyes, light hair, fair complex.. this morning some more Hamburg requested, mares will be ted with! 011 ’ occupation a ay or , ' vC, V ° 1 — btway m citizen s clothes, and atmea^ From the New-Orleans Gazette. We have delayed some days to mention an act of villainy that has been recently perpetrated in this ci ty, exceeding in baseness anv thing we have ever seen recorded. William Brown Collector of the port ofNew- Orlcans, had by his exemplary con duct, inspired universal confidence, and in character and family none stood higher. Last week it was dis covered, that he had eloped in a fast sailing Felucca, which he had purchased, and carried off with him upwards of 150,000 dollars of the public money. So great was the con napers, from which we extract thwgrain at the market price. Where I > 1 ot.zens comes, anu armeu, treaty of neacc between Sweden and anv one becomes responsible farfivei'J 1 * 1 P llt0 s » 811 P ro . ** 1 J a n ’ * Russia. I mures, the season will be Sixteen ^parties stole two rifles and a tium- The substance of the article rela-ldollars each. Fifty Cents to the^r ^ P/'^’ F^i«us to their deser- tive to this country has been known’grooui in every case, to he p:iiUj^ lon# . i,el1 are very or inary for some time. The ports of S.foJriotvn—(F>.r Pefomtances ami i*c|“< lhelr appearance, the pistol, un- Jen ere to he shut « 8 ain,t os, lnu|dtgree see bills.) common, particularly with respeetto lienjcimin Weaver, Ireenshorough, 1 13—2t. Jan. 23, 1809. J from tue anjd. mtelligence in the P^le, in ^ integrity of the man, w h.ch are the chief supports of a re- tha( n()twlthstandlllg the immC nse publican government; other govern- sum3 ofmonev he dww froin the meats,, can be supported by power Q tl ' e kllown f Uct of his Jk force, but a republican government aj . j Spanish Gold, no suspi- (Jepcqds for support prmc.pally on i { wa8 %^ ltc(1 until one of his the virtue of the people. Norfolk Ledger. CONGRESS. SENATE. Wednesday, January 10. IV bill to continue for a further time the duty called the Mediterra nean fund, was read a third time and passed. Mr. Giles from the committee to whom was referred on the 3d inst. the Message of the President of the United States, reported in part a bill authorising the fitting out, officering destination is not known, nor do we notes was protested in Bank. By this time the cool calculating villain had 48 hours start, and leit the mouth ofthe river within 12 hours af ter the engendering ofthe first sus picion,. We are happy to say, that after the factof elopement was known, commodore Porter adopted the most prompt measures to arrest the cul prit, but we fear all pursuit will prove vain. William Brown is about 5 Let 5 or 6 inches high, light built, thin vi sage, dark hair, appears to be in a delicate state of health, diffident look, tremulous voice, about 30 years of age, and an Irishman by birth. His salt and colonial produce may be im- portedj The king of Sweden pro mised to adhere to the Continental system with such modifications as shall be more particularly stipulated in the negociation about to be enter ed into between Sweden, France, and Denmark. London, Nov. 17.—It seems to be expected by Bonaparte that Ameri ca will be drawn within the vortex of his policy against this country, or is it is called the continental system the system by which the contincii is to be ruined, in the hopes that thi British empire may lie ruined also. Gen. Armstrong, who was to hat left France in the beginning of Oc tober, but who remains still at Paris, is said to have been among the first to carry to Fontainb'eau th; homage of his congratulations at the success ful issue of tiie contest against Aus tria. The general was most favora bly received—he was honored with private conference, and a vesse was immediately ordered to be gu merican government—Bv some it is draw or draws in the first Land Lot- said that the French government has tery, whereby he,-the said Isaac and manning the frigates belonging to the United States, which was read and passed to a 2nd reading. Thursday, January 11 " The bill authorising the fitting out, officering and manning the frigates belonging to the. United States, was read a second time and ordered t* a third reading. • * ' 1 # “ Jiouse of Representatives. ; ^ Friday, January 6. F. Mr. Eppes from the committee of • ••Ways and Means, asked and obtain ed leav$ to present a bill to revive ‘ and continue in force the 1st section V of an act entitled “ An act further • to protect the commerce and seamen # ofthe United States against the Bar- A bary powers.” (This law laying the d»«y commonly called the Mediter- • > raneaniupd, expired on the 1st inst. * vTHe. bill now reported proposes to :• continue it till thg 4th M arc bi J 811J The bill was twice rc^d and com mitted. Mr. Rhea presented a petition from a number of the inhabitants of the territory of Louifiana, praying to be admitted ii\ the sicond . grade of government,*'*Referred to a se lect committee. believe suspected. If any thing could tend to lessen the mortification which this act of perfidy excites, it is a knowledge of the good character and conduct of the gentleman on whom the duties ofthe Collector devolves. The reason for delaying this pub lication so long, was to give time to enquire into facts tending to eluci date the flight of the Collector, fy not to give the public a statement that would require future correction (We are informed by a gentleman just from St. Mary’s, that the above- mentioned William Brown has lately, been seen in the Island of J amuica Editor Journal.) GEORGIA, 1 Whereas Eady Laurens County. J Gilbert, John Gil bert and John Ray have applied to me for letters of administration on the estate and ef els of Thomas Gil bert, Sen. late of this county, deceas 'd, wherefore, I he reby cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be md appear at my, office within tin ime prescribed by law to sliew cause, if any they can, why letters of Ad ministration should not be gVauti to them. Given under my hand .his 15th day of January, 1310. Wm. O’Neal, For AMOE LO/E, C. 6. C. Jar.uary 23. 1.3—Mi GEORGIA, Morgan County. Whereas Philip Thomas has filed information in my office lli.it. Laa Thomas of Frank do county, did fraudulently and contrary to law un ready to curry dispatches to the A- ter his name irf said county for u the locks, and fixing of the ram-rod. JOHN HOPKINS, of capt. La- }val’a Troop was born in South Caro- 1st i larch12t jj na ^ j 3 jj ve f eet n ; ne inches high ; presented to Gen. Armstrong the projet of a treaty between the two countries—by others it is asserted, that the invitation made to Ameri ca is to form an alliance with Fiance, Russia, Sweden and Denmark, to be called, ii she accedes to it, the quin tuple alliance, for the purpose of a- chieving what Bonaparte st\ les “ the freedom ofthe seas” The expecta tion that she will accede to it has been for some time strongly circula ted at Paris, and indeed it should seem as if the negociation between the American government and A|. Champagne had been renewed before Bonaparte’s return to Paris. Howe ver that may be, it is certain that the expectation to which we have allu ded has been held out in publications known to be official. Salem, January. 2....The Bclle-Sa vage,- capt. Jones, from Cadiz tl^e 18th Nov. put into this port oh Sun day, being bound to Boston. W did not have an opportunity of seeing the. captain We understand that he was but a short time at the place and had hut little opportunity to ob tain intelligence concerning the pub lie affairs of Spain. A person who conversed with him informs us that it was among the reports there r riiat Bonaparte had arrived at Bayonne ; that a very powerful force was on its way wi.li him to .Spain ; that largi reinforcements had arrived by tuio Savannah, January 11. Yesterday, arrived the schooner Nancy White,. Thomas M. Newail, master, from St. Bartholomews, which he left on the 30th ult. Capt. N. states, that on or about the 25 th December, tlute arrived at Guuda- loupe from L’Qrient, four french fri gates with troops for the relict of the place, two of which effected a land ing ofthe troops they had on board supposed abouf 1,500 men—the Bri tish who were in pursuit of them, came in while they were in port at anchor, burnt both, and then went in pursuit of the other two, which were in the offing—there was no ac Thomas drew Lot, No. 301, in the fourth district of Baldwin count) now Morgan county, and whereas it appears from the Sheriff’s return, that tilt* said Isaac Thomas is not to be found in the countv of Franklin. All persons therefore having interest in the land in question, are hereby- required to be and appear, at a Su perior court to be held in and for the county of Morgan, on the fourth Monday in August next, trod make themselves parties to the suit there in commenced, to answer the allega tion and shew cause if any they have why the proceedings had under sucl fraudulent returns, or the Grant it self if the same has issued, should not be set aside and made void. Given under my hand this 13ih of January, 1310, Jno. Nisbet, Cl’k. January’23. -13—Gm has dark complexion and hair; went off in citizens clothes, and arm ed with either pistols or rifle. CHARLS MERUL, of arid Troop, is a native of South Carolina f twenty three years of age, five feel ten inches high; has light complex* ion and dark hair; went off in citi zens clothes, and armed with either pistols or rilie. DANIEL HOLLO WAY, of capt. John R. Span’s company of Light Artillery, is a native of Virginia, twenty-three years of age, five feet nine inches high ; has fair complex ion, blue eves and dark hair. WILL Y BABLOW; of said com pany, deserted at th; sainr time, of whom an accurate descriptive list cannot be given. The above reward with all expen ses, will be paid (or ill that propor tion for either) to any person who will deliver the said deserters to me at this post, or secure them in gaol* atid give the necessary information to me, or to any commanding officer in the armv ofthe United States. A. E. AKM1STE AD, Capt; U. S. l»t Regt. of Artillery commanding. The diff trent printers of N. and South Car olina and Georgia, arc requested to insert this advertisement fix times in their respective papers, and forward their accounts for pay ment. • ’ January 23. 13—Gf- Notice. ! The Subscriber will attend at the house of Mr. Samuel Buffington oq the 3d Saturday in February next', in order to collect the Tax in capt. Jarratt’s District for the year 18011. C. MUR PH T, T. C. IE C. N. B. The Tax Receiver will at tend there at the same time. \ January 23. * 13—tf James B. M’Crcady TAYLOR, Respectfully informs the public that he has removed to a house on JeJ- ferson street, nearly opposite Daniel Sturges’s, Esq. where he will attend to those who may think proper to la ve-ir him with their custom. Janvary 23. 13 —tf Wanted, A Lad from 14 to 10 years of age as an apprentice to the Carriage Ma king Business. Apply to H. St E. were m yw u.ua.g—u.... £ GA TES, in MUledgeville. count their having fallen »- wuh| Jamul ’ y 23< 6 13 _ t f Education. Benjamin H. Sturges intends open ing a School on Monday; the 2©th if this inst. at the Plantation of Col. John Lewis, Hancock county, abzmt bight mics distant front Sparta imd fourteen from MUledgeville t where he will instruct youth, in t|ie Latin, Greek and French languages ; like wise in the English Grmmar, Geo graphy, and the more ordinary bran ched of English Education. Terms of Tuition will be as usual. January 23. i’3—tf