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Count'Recbbeig,
DENMARK.
C. DarnJtorff,
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HANOVER
Coupt Munster,
SARDINIA
TbeMsr. do St. Marsan,
Count Rossi,
SAXONY 5
Coni.t Schuferaburg, j
TWO SICILIES »*
The commander Roffo,
Count Haideoburgb. WURIEMBERG
’ NETHERLANDS. Cuuot Wirzingeiode,
Baron Sp£n, Baron' Linden. *
Buron Gsgem. , .
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Tuesday Evening* August 1,1315.
For want of root
Ftsv&te Liter* from Purls, eUte. tbattbeljSid-r A letter fmia lord Bd'gbersi} states, rfSfiVi
K of the CAo>rafts leaders in La Vendee^' with Ri»Ml has jpaptured (be French frigatotWel-
JM, jf Ijg .. . • •> • • «
the supply of English arms, has cnabli
m
government, without gealooiv, to issue the most
rigorous orders for the arreit of all the sus
pected partisans of the Bourbon family throng,h-
out France; and it is said, that if the allies
shall defer the commencement of hostilities but
ten days more, they will find every one of their
confederates In custody.
In Pans the most free circulation is givento
pamphlets against the government. One, en
titled “ Motif do Vote negatif de Loots Floy-
tAts de Kekoelaz sot 1’Acte additions 1I, : ’ is
sold without restraint. It contains this pas
sage—“ I am obliged to protest against this
article (67) because l am convinced, that the
reestablishment of'this dynasty (the Bour
bon) on the throne, is the only means of giv
ing happiness to Frenchmen.” Afriend of our’s
>ntf he resolutions of City Coun- “ w 200 copies of this pamphlet bought by one
icLe...* Pa, '.W ! p e . r !° n ‘ • v ««r ed, .y d»lnbute gratSs. 1 he
til respecting the late Great Petersburg are un
avoidably laid over till Thursday.
1 kidnapped negroes.
It Appears, by an article in the New Vorlt
Colombian,*«f the 20th nltirao, that the English
government are about giving up the slaves kid
napped, inveigled or forcibly taken from the
soothetm states during the late war ; and that
the United Slates’ schooner Nonsuch is shortly
to proceed to Halifax and Jamaica* for the pur
pose of bringing them home. Were a full
restoration made, it would not only be rein
stating many respectable families, now bofder-
ingjwa indigence, in a state of plenty and hap
piness, but be a solemn renunciation, on the
Meronire Juslificatif” of the duke’of Ragu-
| Os, selling in all the shops ofthe Palais Roysle,
contains expressions against Bo.yapar.te, such
as if in England were directed against the sove
reign, would condemn tauthor to a prison
for years. There are also Journals, as free in
their remarks on the government as in Eng
land. '
It ii said that the correspondence with Vien
na still goes on. and that Napoleon is in the
constant habit, uf receiving dispatches from the
empress.
The gazette de France of May 23. estimates
the troops of the allies at from 4 to 300,000.
>i?5y,C k ?•’
pOmcne.
iattdr
e. of« gunsf in the Mediterranean, the
having ~5 killed and SO wounded.
9^—The English nack-
et-boat Marshal Blucher is just arrived from
Ostend. The letters* ' “
uo.itivdy, X
commended to all the Engli«h families to quit
Brussels and Ghent, and that bn the I3ih inst.
they nave raised, by six inches of w*ter,the in-
.... ..
l!ie Cenilftutibn, an.1 her {p-eat snpencrjiytft
sslliug, whmh enabled her, tbreugbrot the
tionifo keep at sneh^a dislanWMbat the>
ronadcs Were of little efie. t.while *|te was <
slant'y keeping up a steady Gri"frbm seven!
codr
, ... ,, — sermteest
tong twenty-four pounders The court further
stated, that the whole of the sueri were confine#
in. the hold of tho C onstitution, in a ■ warm
climate^with their .legs in chains, and hanfl
cufliad for thr e weeks ; daring which tim<tf •
repeal'd at’.emufrs were wade by the rffieeid
&nd crew of the. Ament-an ship to shake their
ges and Glienl, they'are (sacking up their most
able nTccU, fearing to receive a vj»t from
the french. Many other families adopt these
measures of precaution.— S
Brussels, Matt I t—The count fie NoaliieS,
to be a f>ct, that the opposing ships were with
in musket shot of each other duriug the prin
cipal part, if rot the whole of the action ; r#
that the marines in the tops, and from llie
gangway, were constantly engaged, and sever-
after having had s-vc-al conferences with the j “l of them wounded by musket balls ; that _
count de Lille, at Ghent, has returned to Vieti- t ,ar fioni any allurements being held out, to in
duce the enlistment of V single
The French have left the environs of Ldie i fca| ? Uin Stewart uniformly resisted the soiic
' . it- 1 . . . ... 1 1 Inlmnr nf u errs* of Am..*, a, nf sL.i a a . 1
prisoner,
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Arias and Cambrai, and nmW'uwi' Valeo- I Uli ° ns “ *«*! «f the*. to enter the
cienne*. After that moveiuent, almost ali the * emce °* J' 1 ® United States ; and that with re-
Prussian troops on the right of,rhe Meuse have *P ecl to their * rt ‘ alll ' eRt while on board the
crossed that river in order to abroach J!on»,
ot which they have inundated the” en virons.—
They have assembled in the plains of Fleurus, a
a partt of ariiiiery of about 30 ‘ pieces of can
ing rendered uneasy by the armament of Tur
key,'has determined to form a large corps of ob
servation on the frontiers of that empire.
The head quarters of the army of tha Rhine
nartof Britain, of-having sanctioned, or connived ' have left Strasburgh for Niederbmna
*. *L. nfher naval offieera I All the troops winch were at Oi
4 t, the predat^py conduct of her naval officers
“fa tM* conntsff But we feel no diffidence in as
serting, that the slaves to be returned will in-
m
clade but a small portion of those whom onr ci
ticeni have been robbed of. The numerous inlets
In the larger West India Islands, where no
officer of customs resides, and the facilities of
-which British vessels of war are in possession
to snuggle negroes on shore, present effectn.
el obstacles to any tiling like en adequate re
covery ever happening. Had even half of
- those stolen from our shores been intended to
aelorn home, instead of one solitary schooner,
we would have seen seven or eight vessel* of
* leavy burthen dispatched for their conveyance
We hear 6f only about three hundred and
seventy-five blacks in Nova Scotia—the slaves
to Georgia suffered , a diminution of upwards of
-seven hundred souls ; including these with
what have been taken from North Carolina and
the Chesapeake”* ihorej, our loss must have
smoiiiric’I to some thousands.^ All that we
way justly calculate on is* that such ot them
■srh.0, -from age, infirmity or some bodily de
fect, as were found unmarketable, will be re
turned to their masters—thus aggravating per
sonal loss by additional expense.
Paris, May 26 It is said that Austria, be- ? on . , T,, e k« aJ quarters of general Biueher it
_ a__.i—j •— l - , 1— .ern... • is said will be liaiistered to Namur, und those
of the duke of Wellington to Mods. The
French have assembled so.ne forces to dafemi
the passage of the Ardennes, as also the en
trenched camp lief-.re Givbt. They have put
in requisition several thousand more to work in
the camp of Fumars.
The Saxon troops will he taken away from
the command of prince Blue hr, on account of
thrir antipathy against the Pru siuns, and uni.cd
to the duke of Wellington’s cunv
Orleans are
troops
gone to Bri tany.
The authority of the mayor of Orleans has
been suspended.
A train df artillery set out last night for La
Vendee.
Letters received yesterday from Italy, stale,
that the king of Naples is besieged in Ancona.
THE NEWS FROM EUROPE.
Since Saturday last several reports have been
received, differing from one another in appear
ance as much as a number of streams at their
confluence, each retaining the-quality of t-e
cource through which it flowed. One of them
has Napoleon assassinated aed the Bourbons
restored—anoLher declares Austria neutral
a third places France in a stale of insurrection
—and the fourth (the only one that carries
-along with it an air of probability) leaves Bona
parte emperer of France, backed by the good
disposition of the nation, and his armies so for
midable a. to move for Lille, Arras and Cam-
bWfiupon Valencienness, and threatening Mons;
which caused considerable uneasiness among
the allies. The Prussians bad been ordered
from the right bank of the Muese, to reinforce
the garrison of Mons, and for its greater secu*
rity the adjacent country waa inundated. The
French accounts say that the treasury contain
ed more than a supply for the wants of govern-
.8r' .ut'V . ■ . . ta at 1
■ ment-apeople were volunteering their services
to jobor upon the fortifications—invalids, sol
diers of all descriptions, and men of all condi
tions, were joining the army—even women, in
Bodies from two to three hundred, were march-
Jns to the frontiers, to repel the invaders of
Ihtfir country. There is no foundation what
ever for that part ofihe summary of yesterday's
JMustum which states “ that the young-mtn of
/ranee have declare against Napoleon.” The
printer of that pa^er misunderstood the intelli
gence from Jircmtn, which says an “ extraordi
nary spirit of enthuriasm prevails //.ere among
the young men to oppose Bonaparte.”
From the Boston r Centinel, July 19.
FROM ENGLAND.
Last evening arrived, the brig Shakespeare.
of London, a cartel* with about Alt released
American prisoners, in 41 days from Plymouth,
England. She was originally bound to the
Southward, but the prisoners being principally
Nolhernmen, her course was altered.
Plymouth papers to the 3d June, have been
brought in her ; they contain some :nlcrcsiin (
intelligence.
Hostilities had not commenced: but nrghty
preparations continued with augmented uciivi
tv ; and a general and vindictive war against
France was inevitable.
The United States ship Neptune, Captain
Jones, was at Plymouth, getting ready for sea
with Messrs. Gsllatin and CaAWroitO, pas
sengcr*.
Another brig, Cartel, sailed from Plymouth 3
days before the Shakespeare, bound to Boston.
Plymouth, (Eng.) June 3. - London pepfers
of the 1st say, that Bonaparte remained in Pa
ri* Nothing was said of his departure for the
army; and the ceremony for the Cliamp de
Ai ai, had been furlher postponed. Two frigates
-were prepared in France With secret orders,
ready to take off Bonaparte and his family, in
case of extremity.
Insurrections continue "in the Western and
Interior French Departments.
The mails between EnglanJ and France con
tinue fonr limes a week.
All Bonaparte’s anxiety appears to be to for
tify Pars; and some of the batteries were cal
culated to batter down, as well as to defend the
city. »
Admiral Hotham has sailed with s. squadron
to take possession of Martinique and Guada
loupe.
Troops are continually embarking and rail
ing for tn»Nelherlanus
The British Parliament had rejected the peti
tion from W stminster, for peace, on account
of its indecorous language.
The motion for an address to the Prince Re
gent, promising the concurrence of the House
in effective measures to carry on the war
against Bonaparte, was carried in the House of
Commons May 31st, by a majority of dot to 92.
The largest Dumber of members present which
has been known a long lime.
Lordcastlereigh officially informed the House
that the troops which the Allies would bring in
to the ii-.id would exceed Une Million.'
Dunkirk and Lisle had been declared by Bo
naparte m a state of rebellion.
Constitution, they were no further manacle#
than is usual on such occasion!, oY than wss
imperiously demanded, as a-mnasure of safety,
the prisoners oil board actually outnumbered
the crew of the Constitution. These remark*
we make with confidence, having oar .informa
tion from an officer who was in the action.”
Last
Strasbuig, May 20.—The partisan troops and
Lower lfhiue «rt- forming with extteme rapiJi-
Ficnna, May 13.—We expect every moment
to receive the news of the entrance of our
troops into Naples, and the surrender of Anco-
From the Boston Patriot of the 19th ult,
LATEST FROM ENGLAND.
ived at this port, last evening, British, through Nuremberg on
cavtei Shakespeare, captain Liddille, 43 day s thousand men will pass l
from Plymouth, with 146 American prisoners, " ”'
released from Dartmoor. Left at Ply mouth,
skip Neptune, Jones, and ship Agawam, of New-
{pjyport. arrived two days before^ She brought
V Londc
Arri
cartel
Dusselderf May Above 200.000 Prus
sians ave arrived ou the Banks of the Rhine, and
we wait only for the Russian army of 250,000
men, which is .rapidly advancing, in order to
begin operations. Tue events that may be
expecti <1 will surpass every thing that has yet
been seen.
Brussels, May 26.—The allied forces on the
Upper Rhine are already respectable ; the Ba
varians have 52,000 men, Wertemberg 20,000,
Baden 12,000, Hesse 5,000, &c. The first co-
1 luinn of the itussian army began to pass
n the 19th. A hunured
thiough that place.
(ilo-jcesier. (trig.) May 28 —Arrived, the
Ann, from Ostend. She brings advice, that
par.icuiar news from the frontiers was daily
expected, and it is rumored that more than
ondon paper of the 50th Alay, and Ply-j jne‘division of llie French army ofthe north
mouth to the 3d Jane
was expected in a bo-iy to join the ki g of
War had not commenced, but preparations Fra. ce. An extraordinary movement of a part
vere making in every quarter. It is staled: of the Freuch forces rendered it probable that
that 200,000 Prussians had already assembled hostilities would almost immediately- com-1
ly. From all parts pcii.iuns come to obiain
p ermission 10 raise volunteer corps. There are
already a great number organised. The most
part of the men composing them are old soldiers
ami mountaineers. Permanent court marti-ls
are attached io each of them to maintain the
most severe discipline . Ail the recruiting par
ties for the army of Ihc'Uhine will be sent here.
Every day numerous detachments are inarched
out, composed almost wholly of old soldiers, to
reinforce the army.
The superb 7lh regiment oflight infanLry, re
ceived last week 5iH) recruits, the youngest ot
whom had 5 years service.
AlOI'E INDIAN MURDER. ”%
S? Louis, June )0.
Slimier ?..'r Alexander Speocer waa
etr 1, slid bed and tccl;ed wiihin t.,ree mihs of
the town 01 b . CiiuiltS. on the road to Cuivre.
I v iairi arc seen ilalljr in the vicinity of
Po -l .ge and ether vili ges on the Missouri
• *.c v-iiii int-ivi a 1 Gipiiux Grc was burnt to
h yroun ! on Trr-oay last, and every thing in
it di iiioy< d by the Indians I This place had been
.v-i uatcd s.uae mile in constqucccc efinunda-
tinil,
Fch * : re ento tained for the safe's of Saint
'Charles no t Portege des Sioux. The Indian*
aefe in great numbers in the neighborhood *£
these vili .ges.
JKarmc J)cte-S.
Port of Savannah, August 1.
ARRIVED.
LATE FROM BREMEN.
IUltiuokb, July 21.
Arrived schooner bwit’t, Reeves, 43 days from
Bremen. Lett there the 51st fvlay, the ship
WlUUB, yoliius, (rum Charleston. I’rivafe
letters are received in this city, from Bremen,
by tue tvwiit ot as. lave a date as the 2Sth of
May* Several of those letters, mention, the
extraordinary spirit of enthusiasm which pre.
vails /Aw e cuiuug the young men to oppnst
linnaparte tor wiiicii purpose, lacy nave very
(j-tiefady volunteered their* services, ivimon
ali silo letters state very c •ohaeuti.iliy, that
chr downfall o! tae usurper is certain ; as the
wivii t * accomplish it is, cut ot France, very
generally.--Federal Gazette.
Philadelphia. July 21.
FRttM GIBRALTAR.
A letter from tsibraitar, uated Rl-ty 29, to a
g ntleniait 111 tins ci.y, says— 41 this is to auvis-
Ship Silcnus, Barstow, New- York.
Lrig Commerce, Bishop, do
Olynthus, Baily, Philadelphia
Schooner Sophia, Spark, Philadelphia
'ah-Ann, Lombard, Newbufyport
—.—— Yariation, Ripley, Newbcru
s
For New-York
The fast sailing brig COMMERCE,
Lishcp, master, will positively sttl in
six days, wind and weather permitting. For
pa-sage o ily'apply to the tr.bster on board at
Rxe’u wharf, or to
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Peter Schenk & Co t
iractoiaire
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
The undei signed have, this oay cmc ed in
to copai i crship, under the firm ot W iltiam-
sop & De Viliers, for the purpose of tiansict pg
y-ju ol the arrival ot the shq> Hope, in 21 days the factorage and CLsmr.ivsion business ; and
passrg- fru.il i'uilaue.ptiia, having fartunat^iy
sc-ptd a visit tr. in iii« Aigerme >quaJrun,
lu. h. d e.c.i cruising • ut of the straits to thi
N ihwurd, ami passing her a tew miles to the
Sou.liwird when off the itork... The Hi.pe was
a “i^it oi the '.qnadi'nn alt day, igaa.uniot
iJhat nation they wen."—.Gqzeitc,
Colonel James It. Mullany is appointed,
by the President, to be Consul of the United
States to St.- Croix and its dependencies.
IVe understand tnat the emperor of France
has appointed M. Skruxiisr Envoy Extraordi
nary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Unit
ed States.—Sal, intelligencer.
Boston, Juiy 19.
Captain Hall, we learn has resigned nis seat
as one cf the Navy Commissioners, and has
ne.n appointed to the su.isiiatendance ot the
Navy Yard in Chatiestown. Captain Stewart,
of tlie Costitutiuh, is said to be nominated to cue
vacant seat at the Navy Board.
We have jir-t conversed, says the New-York
Columbian, with ao inleli gent officer 01 tne
army from Sackett’s Ilaiboi , who informs us
that a British rffiuer' lately trom Kingston
stated the tU.teiruination ot General Kohmson,
hold Michillimuckinac. Two battalions
were orderd up tognrison the Fort.
We understood, that the excuse alledged tor
holviing Michiihmackmaccoutrary to the treaty
is, that we hold sonic post in the Florida* to
which Great British lays claim.
We are gratified to be able an authority, to
say that “ intimation ” of an intention in the
SucfctLYv of the Now to resign, has no founda-
i.ooiu truth.—Dem. Press.
From the Boston Patriot 19th ult.
IMPORTANT TO FISHERMEN.
On Sunday lust ai rived at this port the sloop
Margaret, captain Bowden, S days from Hali
fax. ,YVe find by the newspapers of that place.
they solicit a contmu»i.ce cf the confidence
shewn them lieieiotwt by their respective
iriends, assuring them* as well as those who
may feel disposed to comom any transactioc*
10 their cart, that they will exert, with the
most sciupulous and umeniiucd atiemion,
their best endeavours to improve the iateresta
w.tb which tney shall be intrusted. As the
underaigi ed do not mcaa to speculate on pro
duce on tccount of then firm, they will be able
and disposed, at all im.os, to make libera! ad
vances on the deposite in their hands of either
country or foreign pi oduce. They will trans
act their business at the commodious stores an#
wriaii belonging to J. P. Williamson, whero
they will keep in constant at:endance a suffi
cient number ot intelligent and faithful negroes*
by meaoaof which tho produce deposited ther*
shell never remain exposed 10 the injuries of
ihe weather. JOHN P. WILLIAMSON*
PETIT DE VILLERS.
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Received
Per brig Olynthus f t om Philadelphia.
Supe fine Fiour
Rye Whiskey, io bhds and in bit
Fairview Gin
Gun-powder, of Dupon de Ne/mour
Buck and small Bbat
Butier and Lard ■
Yellow Soap
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CHARLES MAUREfc
cn the-Rhine ; that 250.000 Russians were ra
pidly advancing, and that Wirlcmbuig. Uava
Yian nnd Baden troops, 90,000 strong, were on
the Upper Rhine. AD expedition from Messina
Was said to be on the point of sailing against
.jir.pl/a, consisting of 60tUi British, 15 000 Si-
eilian*. and a body of Calabrians A British
.•quad'on was to convev the troops and cover
the landing Bsehcng* t+§ee-HuU'e Books.
yr* have been politely favored with the Lon
don paper, and have ihada the following ex
tracts.
■' LoI'Dox, May SO—The French papers of _ . ,
Friday-!*> l slate, that the Champ de Mai is that several ships haTe sailed Vvith vrilh the ut-
postponed, became all tbe returns are not re- most dir/atch, with 01Jers. it is believed, to
••ived. 11 is now expepted to beheld on Mon- watch a squadron of french frigates, that in-
d»y the 6th June. The mdst active exertions _ tended to carry out arms tp the West Indies,
Ire making Jo stifle theft) sprrettion in La Yen- ■ at the first opportunity. ' Report states, that
dee ; and they already boast of having seized | the ships have received directions to detain all
10,000 of the muskets sent thither from this' French' vessels, wither nfidey. the white or
V, i.' . toircftor*##l)gi.<■ : - w . ,1
mence, if the junction reported did not ube that on U)e 29tli June his majesty’s brig Jasseur,
pj lce< * r arrived there Irom a cruise, bringing in eight
tien-a, Mtry I4.
The Anglo-Sicillian expe
ditto., which was to sail from Messina about
this time, is about 9000 Eqglishtroops', 15,Q00
bici.a aiis, and a legion of orave talahrians.-r
The Xing at the head of this army, barns with
impatience to combat Murat and his satellities.
A squadron of ships wifi protect the operations
and the landing. It is .considered-as certain
that the restoration of Ferdinand to the throne
of Naples will take place before the 1st of June.
London, May 30.—A Plymouth letter states
American vessels alledged to have been taken
fshi-g on the western shores of the province.
Gentlemen who came passengers in the Mar
garet infor in, that alter a detention of 48 hours
these vessels were n leased, having their pa-
tiers indorsed, forb.ddin? their -Sishm*- nn th»
per*, indorsed, forbidding their fishing on the
western shores of that p:oviqce. They also
state, that two gun bri^s had sailed for the
protection of their fishh-g gwund, and were
ordered to capture and bring in every Ame
rican vessel found within three miles of the
shore.
§3“ A large amount of Treasury
Notes 00 hand, which map be had a; par, br
applying at Mrs. Wilson’s Botrdiog House;
Baptist Ghurch square. Any person wishing
to obta n them will do well to apply soon, ft
the didder will leave this place iu a fawdsys.
Bi..s on Virginia, N-orth Carolina, bomb Caro
lina or Georgu will be rocaived io exchange,
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City Diarshal’s saio.
On Saturday t the 6 A inst.
Will be sold at :h e ccert hbesc^ in the dtp-
Naval Court Martial.—One of the papers
contains an account of the proceedings of a
court martial held on board his majesty’s ship
Akbar, for the trial of the captain and officers
of the Cyant and L&sant, lately taken by the
Constitution. - They wcre' ,c 'horiorably acquitt
ed,” on the ground of the “ superior force oi
0/ Ssvannsb, between the bow* of 10 and
, c ; !cck > should the osrer nor come forward
bcxre that lime ai d pay costs.
A black HORSE, sbju-' 14 hands high, sold
to pay nablig*. • F. M. STONE, o. ffc.
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Nurses.
WanteJ s: thfc Poor .House and -Hosplig^
<wo smart r.eg o WOMEN, as nurses j-for
generous wages will bogiiaa.
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