The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, June 23, 1807, Image 3

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SAT EM. Jure 5. From Pair.i — l n Wtdr.ccl.iy du Hov-twell. ‘ 4>; . Lea, arrived here iVom Hain burgh, which place she ieti on the 17,h A ni. The lasi news receded there respecting the war was sin.iiar 10 “hat we ha'e had here— that Massena had rt ude a mo'ement which it w..s expected wuld muiicti t L hi n.g on ano ther general battle. Ai to peace, t. ouyh there had all wit ter been son e talk ul it, yet it was an c.c-nt that, in H.unbuigh, “as net expected toon to r ake place. 1 he gie .test exertions were making on both sides to rep: n their losses bv recruit;. \ ;;st tnimbe s were pout in” in to the Fiench grand aru.-v, L o ail par soi Germany, as well as from Ft ; thoi sands t f wretched creatures being ::>■> ‘ enlist, to get bread ; and even many 11 ir.siun pnsoiievs had entered ft’tioug tie ui's. The sh-ck from the next meeting cl b • tw > arn ios v ; expected to be e>en ‘ io! than tliat of the former. It V - she >d acne: . ‘ship of Beni ing sen lux p i veil him from the jealousv nl ‘he .; o. iters ot the Russian army, who t ilk th; .n >eives dishonored fcv having a fo ivi.or .-.e- over them. Fhe empeior .\lex tu.uei ii nii ed at Revel, on his way to tlie a • • a view probably of composing the fcibicnr i* ■ enow no French troops in lfam i ■ •’ ae is garrisoned by the Dutch, t m a kaclcd by the British, and its sed. Hoie. Wiilir.ck St Cos. of Arrt r agreed to ftmish the Dutch; j n e ! h a loan of 40 000.000 of dll- j < a .iib.it i:, said, “ill be per i jt i a trade wiih England in commerce hitherto piohi l ( -i e, imient of Moll nd. oaper contains the following a 1 Ancona, Februau 2 5. 1 „ i from Ferrara, that the Jews at t ice e offered 3,) litres a month to ail t b. -ir nation, who will enlist in the f.- v ’ lie French emperor, and promise aie. ..e war a pension of 180 livres a year.” —•*{< x$ a NORFOLK, June 5. ‘ r he Chesapeake fiigate arrived in Hampton E lacs last ei cmng. V, e Gyhelie, French fiigate came up from K tip.on Roads, into the bite ofCrany Island, cm Wednesday evening. ’ June 8. bur last noticed the arrival of Mr. Purviance, r..rrv of the V nerican legation at London. I is ecoecred that he went to sea this morning in the United S lies’sloop of war Wasp, bound to England. We cannot undertake tosay posi t: to it the treaty has been sent b ckby >'r. Durviauce; ve we must conclude such is the c se.bnt whether with a view to procure modi f l ions bv oe gociation. or to reject it posiiive -1 “ithout those modi heal ions, we cannot say, as we a'e not possessed of any information •whereon to form an opinion. June 9. This morning arrived'he schooner Manches ter. capt. Crospey, from Ncw-York. Capt. C. gives .he following account: That on Saturday D-sc, hei ig about three leagues S E. of Hog Isl and. he was fired at and brough’ to by a small S’ hoo'ier which he took for a pilot boat, hut which pm ed io he a French privateer, having a crew of 5) men, armed with muskets and cirlasses, a id ordered aloiig side the English L ig Ceres, captain Neven, whii h sailed from tins port a few and .vs ago hound to Liverpool, loaded chi dv with logwood, and which she r otureilin ,i ht of Tape Henry ; after putting the c.ipi n uii and crew of the Ceres and two lady p sseng son ho n’d the Manchester, the priva teer iminecii.iielv made s;,il with its p ize, he i ‘ben i i sight of the Melampus Bi i h fri r ’ lvi : 'g at anchor off the capes. Next day t rhes er was brought to bv the Me -1 bo took captain > even on b utrcl, and t oceeded io pursuit of die priweer and L a The crew < f the prirateei behaved v iii be 1i h i'itv to captain Neven and pas s. v | f . i•. - tl’-’m have their clothes and many other articles belonging to them. - ■-•<>:: N VSSAU [n. p.] dune 1. Bv a Lee arrival at this port from Porte de V :i <,(St.Do oimgo) we learn that that town h and b a en s*t fi - e to on the Kith tilt and at the t’ ne this • esel was there, on the 21st, it vv ,s then burning and nearly reduced to ashes, with the exception ofthe church and hospital, which hid esc tped the ravages ofthe flames. The tow 1 was tota'lv d?se ted, and the only infor mation that could be oVained. was from three persons, who, on discovering the vessel, had •come from the mountains; thev were totally i morao* ns to the cause ofthe town being bin n ed. and st Wed that general Christophe was th re on the dav, nr the dav previous to the -eonffugradon, and had suddenly quitted the place. The shin Rovalist, arrived at Kingston, im j lef’ the Cane of Good Hope on ‘he. 1 4th M ireh. arrived a’ St. Helena on the 30th, and siled f o n thence on the 2d of Anvil. Rear-\. | n : ml Murrav. in the Polvnhemus, cf P 4 gtms. captain Hevwood, from England, anchored in Tible B\v on the 10th March, to peth -r with the Africa, of 54 guns, captain Bayntun, the Camel store-ship, of 44 g ins, vt .p ain Joyce the Flv hrig, of 13 guns, captain T hompfon, and the Flving-Fish schooner, of 12 guns, lient. Godwin. The admiral was momently exnecing the arrival of the expedi tion, under the hon. commodore Stonford and general Craufurd, when they were to proceed •gainst the Mauritius. Savannah, TUESDAY, EVENING. JUNE £3, 180?. T he arrivals yesterday and the day Lefote hi,vc enlivened our hut hour u little, .aid trade seems iooau.g upvvaid for the t.u e oi year As several vessels item the noithwaid and eisewhere are yet on their passage, commer v i..i i iitet piises ate not likely to be sus; ended so suddenly this season as might have Leen expected. lJosion, New-York and Charleston papers of ety late dates, nave been received bv us. J hey contain European advices somewhat later than have heretofore come to hand ; but no thing of any consequence, excepting the 67th and 68th bulletins ofthe Flench army, and the English official account ofthe captute cl iVlon teviedo, which will be found in ti e piece, ing page. Rumours picvailed at New-York and Philadelphia, received by artivals fn in i mope, respecting the expected battle between the French and Russian forces, but they have a a very questionable shape. The accounts from liainbu’.gh, under Salem head, aie considered equally as late as the date of these reports, and make no othc mention of such a thing than that both parties were making the most vigorous preparations for it. Seven sail of French ships of the line, it ap pears, tmm a New-York artiile in our marine j department, have armed at Laguna. T bis, in | all pi ( bability, is the French squadron spoken at rea some time since, said to be bound to the coast of Afiica. ARRIVAL 07 GI N. WILKINSON. By the following article, which wecopv from the Virginia Argus ofthe 13th instant, received ! by last evening’s mail, it appears, that general •j Wilkinson wnl at end the trial of colonel Burr, ; at Richmond, notwithstanding he appteben ■j sions entertained by many to the contrary : “ The news that general Wilkinson had ar rived at Hampton and may immediately be ex pected at this place, which was received bv an i express on Thursday evening, must be a sub | ject of great jnj to the federalists and Bundles, j T hey are now relieved from the vexa i.j>i they ; have so often expressed at the prospect of his t failing to appear; by which fbiiuie, they said j he would escape the penetrating eye of colonel i Burr, and the shame of being publicly exposed ias a false wi ness. We congratulate them therefore upon the pleasure they aie about to receive from finding their arch enemy Wilkin son fairly caught in the toils, at a distance from ! Ncw-Orleans—the scene, (as they have called it) of his tyrannies, usurpations, and oppres sions—which place he Ims (contrary to their expectations) had the temerity to forsake; and . the audacity to couie hither boldly to confront , his enemies 1” j The inconsistent parts certain characters are now acting at Richmond, deserve the severest censure of all honest n.en, be they of whatever political sect they may When the then Vice- President killed Hamilton, these men, who . now entertain Aaron Burr so hospitably, were i bis most inveterate i .es — but, forsooth, as soon as he is suspected of being a traitor to the A j met ican republic, he becomes their idol. From j the ‘•'•dark designing villain” “ ‘he murderer “ ] and every other chat actor that has baseness | attached ton, he is changed to the “/ v-rsecutid , : the innocent victim of a military dee/iot.” And ’ the design of this farce is merely for the vain purpose of throwing odium on the government to which they are indebted for the blessings they enjoy.— Vir. Ah rrunj. Charleston, June 20. * Captain Clemmons, of the brig Friendship, ’ which arrived from Cadiz on Thursday last, bt ought dispatches for our government from j G. W. Irvine, Esq. Charge des Affaires at the Court of Madrid. They were forward ed by the mai. of the same e ening. A letter received from London, per the Young Factor, arrived at New-York, dated in April, says, “ Bonaparte has sect an ambassa dor to St. Petersbutgh, widi liberal offers if that court would withdraw from its allies. The Russian ministei has left this couit, not well pleased with the scanti: ess of out- subsidies.” The emperor Napoleon has declared Brest ’ and Antwerp to be in a state of siege ; and es tablished a military government therein, under senators Abo vide and Feiino.— Times. i The 87th regiment, which greatly distin guished itself at the capture of Buenos Ayres, “ was composed to a man of Roman Catholics ; and 3 ofthe 4090 men composing the Biitish expedition, were Catholics ” —London Jta/ier. Died, in Augusta, on the evening of the 13 h instant, after a lingering illness, Mr. James Heron, for some time past a resident of that place, and one of the lute house of Montmoliin : and Heron, in this city. In this city, on Friday evening last, Mrs Eliz abeth SwarbrecKj consort of Edward Swar. bt eck, Esq. LO ST, A green silk Umbrella, IVvh the <■"*—ter’s nane written in two ditferen’ places on ’Vi. fi <, and ‘he in tial E cut ‘n the end of th” hind e wnh a penknife 3he person who has it R dellred to leave L at this office,, t June *j. 65 PORT OF S WANNAII. AH RIVED. Mount-Verron, Stevens, Boston, 23 S.& C. Howard—Ballad. Brig Georg, Moore, New York, 7 days—J. & VV. May t-e. Frig F i?a, F?ker, Philade’ j hia, 10days—J. Idler ard Cos —M ercliandife. Sckooiu r Bttfev, Green, Boston, 10 days-—Gardner Tn ft f —Merchandze. aNchoi ner Mikey, Burnett, Charleflon, I day ; Matter. Sloop Republican, Brown, ditto, 1 day—Mailer. Sally, Martin, New-York, 8 clays—Jos. Meigs Ihe (loop Republican Capta'n Brown,has made three trips between this and Charleflon, in the course of the lafl eiphf days, H he flop Cotton Planter, Chafe, has arrived at Rot terdam, from hence. Capt Baker est at Philadelphia a Hoop anil a ich*s to fail fbortly after him for this oort. r l he brigs C'eopatra. Hoadley, and Dartmouth, ——. sloop Nancy, Gorham, Mariner, So mers. and Prudence-Mary, Shaw, ail irom Savannah, are arriv and at New York. Capt. Shaw was boarded on his paflagebv the Rritifh f in of war Be lona, who infninied, tl at a French pri 'Mje". fitted ‘lit at Norfolk, had recent v captured a brig from Nor In k, for ’ urope, loaded with flfli The Be In a was in fe rch f the privateer. ‘I he Ga en, stednian, for Button, and Amelia, for < l r. laywind bound [wind S VV.] in the Dow ns on the Pith April \ a !o, f* veral veflels bound to the south in tt :*t. aimed (hips. &c ‘I he V ell India fleet was at Sr. Helen**, 9th April, wa ting a fair wind. The Fame, from Irinidad, arrive I at Greenock 3d April; paflenger, Robert lMcoe, one of Miranda’s lieute nants. Ten Fail of American vettfels, in the harbor of Mon tovidenare laid to 1 . ve be* n condemned bv the Kng lifh, after the reducliou ti ti;* r!ice,for having Span ifli property or bond. Lighty fai ot Britilh velle.B wi.it in ;he harbor. Ch a r r.r.smN, June 19. The French privateer fchnoner Jenny, caj>tain I a marque, arrived lafl evening from a cruile It is re ported that she had exchanged a few fliot with a Biitiih met chantman, but w’ w e*t nnab t o obtain particulars. A etter from Boflon to a merchant of this city, dated th • 2d infl ant, gives the fol owing account of the loss of the lliip Neptune, from hence: “ By the arrival of the fliip I ucy, from Liverpool, we have received the news of tie loss o‘ ttte flup Neptune, capt. Courhuov, on the ctiift of Ireland, Anting, that on the 9th of April, m lat. i3. nO. lon. 10. 2‘J. he was boarded from the Britifli f'igate ‘Fopaze, and had his ferond mare and two of his hell hands imprefled, a l native Americans. ‘I he captain of the frigate would not even lo k at their j rotetftion he laid he wanted men and should have them. Capt. Courhuoy told him he w ould abandon his (hip, and was answered, he might and he damned—Made ah fail he couid, and left t. pt C. w'ith only four men and two boys. On the lOth, it blew a violent gale, which drove him on the rocks at the entrance of Waterford harbor, f ;r want of nu n to manage the (hip—in one I our after the flru* k she went to pieces. Foitunately the pe p’e we*-e al saved by the exertions oi the people on shore. Sav.donly two bales of cotton and part of two cables ’* Captain Clemons on ti e 2d infl. lat. 31, long 70, spoke brig Liiza, Brown, from Antwe p for Norfo k, out todays, who fuppiied captain C. with provisions, See. I.< ft t Cadiz live French two deckers, two fri gates ; lour Spanilh two deckers, one three decker, and one fr gate, ready for lea. The port was rigid y b.ockuded by admirai Collingwood A Briti h trans port bound to Sicily was wrecked near Cadiz, about the 15th of March, with levera thousand (land of a* ms on board—he crew were m ade p:il\ ners by tlie Span iards, but the transport was burnt by lord Coding wood’s fquadr on. Brig Nancy, Bonner, of Philadelphia, went nfliore in a gale of w indsth April, was got off with the iofs of her keel, and her (heathing much damaged. Captain Clemons was captured 3d September lafl, and carried into A gefiras, where he was detained near fev.'n months, md u timately was allowed to fail on giving up half h*s cargo. J hit <.f American vessels if at Cadiz. Ship Sal y, Nicho’s, of New-York ; Mary, Cornwall,do: brig; , Dry bar h,do; brig Peggy, Wood; schooner , Boyd, of Phi ale phia ; fchoon er——/Flipper, do; a brig b longing to Pljniouth, Mas. and a brig belonging to Norfo.k. Nr.xv-York, June 12. Capt. Gal 9 , of ihe schooner Mariner, arrived at rhis port from Curracoa, which he left the 1 7rh uit. informs, that a flag of truce arrived there the evening before he fai ed ; that an express vva*. im nediateiy dispatched to Jamaica; thar ail the negroes m Curracoa were order ed into .h * forts; and that rhe f.*iga e Ar -thufa, which was lying in the ora, with her fai’.s unbent, v/aa immediately put in readinels f/( sea. Caj>t. G. was in formed, that ShVFN FftfcNCH SHIPS OF I UK LINE had arrived at Laguira, and that it was fuppoled the flag of truce b.ought the news of the arrival of the üb< ve fleet. Ihe fliip alker, Clarke, of New-Bedford, from London, for New-York, with a va.uabie cargo o dry goods, Sec. was captured, a few and tys after failing, by the French privateei J r B ave, fom Bayonne, wf.o took out the mate, five or fix men, and abou* two thou fardpruadA fl .rlipg worth oi goods and ordered the ship fora French port. Capt Clarke had not been in their possession more than two or three days, when be recantured his fliip and was making the best ot his way Jo this port, when he fell in with a Britilh fl* et bound to Halifax, under convoy ot a frigate, v ho lent thirty mtn on hoard and ordered her for Halifax. Tne above inte igence was received at Boflon by a brig arrived at to at port in a long passage rom London. 1 lie iliij> l.leanor, arrived at Phi adelphia, w r as hoard ed, on her passage from Huvanna, by a New-Provi dei.ee privateer, p.undered and other wife 11-trcated. Halifax, (S. S ) May 3. Arrived. Rritifh brig Fox, Waimigiu, irom Jamaica for Philade phia, fntin by the Driver. Also, the American brig ‘Fhree Brothers Fitch from Bordeaux, sent in by the Melampus. ‘I he Driv* r captured <ff Charleflon, a Spamlh flo\>p with dispatches irom bt. Auguftinfe, for Havanna. A Waning to the Forgetful. THE Suhfcriher having declined the GROCERY BUSINESS, in M*> u r Squ ak e, earnell y requests all those indebted to him, eithtr by note or book account, to come forward and dii harge the lame. He at the lame time wou and with to ohlerve, that, for the present, no (uits whatever wil he brought agaiufl any one who r indebted to him, a though he i oblig'd daily to go to market, where it is effentia ly necelLry, for the support of the body, to carry fometiung of a more refined natuie than iron ore. M. Whitkv. June 2S. 6 i t'E” Freight of ICO b ties of Cotton. may lie had on the necks of the excellent flup Ml UM i -VERNON, captain Stevens, for I.f* VEkI’OOL: tins (hip’s decks are umaiJ.liv wjf calculated to carry a deck load in f fetv. Her <ir. go being ready, (lie w.II meet diij itch. Apply t 0 ti e cautam on board, or to S. Sc C. Howard. June jj. 6j PiM* GO Bales of Cotton can be taken ‘ruighr, n the deck of the ft unch a> and strong br g PALLAS, captain Wn.Cnx, f r LIVERPOOL, ’ o sail p Jitive!) bv the firtt week in Ju \ ; and its • ‘elivei x ns laf< y aid in as good order as if itweie under deck, will be guaranteed. S. St C. Howard. June ?3 65 Bills on New-York, FOX SALE. Joseph Habersham. June 23. 65. Landing this day, From (h<- Srhoonrr Suka/, erf Moore** wharf CO hhd. 4th proof Jamaica RUM, S3 dit o 1’ line SUGAR, 20 ca(ks Sherry WINE, Which will be fold ,ow for cafli or approved paper. 13. St. (3. Brooks. June 2?. 1 3. •mm r rraTT iff-T~a Boots b Shoes. Received at the Savankah-Shoe-Stohe, by th sehooner Betsey, from Boston , 25 trunks Boots, Shoes and Slippers, aflbrtcd, 3 1 empty Trunks, 200 reams Wrapping Paper, and 4 ba:es low priced Huiuhums. June 24. m 65 Abner Webb, Hus just received from New- York, l adles Kid, Morrocco and 1 rather Slippers, Misses ditto ditto ditli Chi drens ditto ditto Bootees Lad es and Misses Velvet Slippers, Children’s Velvet lii.lkins, (lent.emeus fine Shoes and Pumps, Boys ditto ditto June 23. m. 63 FOR NEVV-YORkT . —TENv The B’ ig P i'cargo, ■ •* ’-‘4 Roarßjr Moore, mafler : Will fail on Friday the 2titH indant...for pafTage only, having excellent accommodations, appiy to the captain on hoard, or to j..mes & WiliLin Magee. June 23. a ‘ 65 PASSAGE TO CHARLESTON* The fad failing, well accommodated packet Hoop Republican, J>/i Captain Whiiam Brown, ■L • wi I rake a lew piaffengers, and fail po fttive y for Charlelfon on I'hurfday morning...apply on hoard at f)o.ton’s wharf. June 23. FOR ROSTOV, J “TA Schooner Tiffin Betsey, Aldyt-pf. Fbenfeer Green, niader 5 Lying at Stark’s wharf. Eot freight or pallagt, apply to tho captain on hoard, 01 to Gardner Tufts: IVho his recived hy said schooner and for salt 200 reams Wr ippirrg Paper 17 bbls Mackerel (fall lay) 3 do. do Summer, 8 ) do. Ftelh Flour, 4 casks 6 d Cut Nails, 7 hhd. N E. Ruin 5 pipes Brandy 2 do choice Madeira Wine, 230 bulhe's Corn, 15 dozen Hair Seives also, A quantity of Ilingham Ware. June 28. . 5 NOTICE. TAK'CN Ul* at my plan ts tien, m the c mity of Wayne, on he 13th f thi rgfvSc iTiouth.-i NriW NLGUOIS fHcfSi M AS, at) ur twenty one of two years of age ; he calls rN'.Aaiiiii I hlmfelf JOHN, and favs F* 1 *’he I e ongs roone Mr. John fn, f ■Savannah. He ia fp ire made, about five feet nine or ttn inches high, fome of his f>re >eeh (http H>- has an old b ck ha’, * co ton j eke', a pair < f oznaburg trowfers, and ap-tr of obi trowfers, that appear to have been h- mfj un, wi h Ime b’ue itripes. He brought wi’h l im an :■ xe. The owner of said negro is earnefllv mo mfled to aprily for the said negro, p.iv forth s a l.ertiferr en’, and take him away, as I will net be answerable for hm Allen B. Rowel 1 . Wayr.e County, June 15, 18&;. 65