Georgia republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, July 22, 1806, Image 2

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From the [LtetfuN] Witness. bad language. ]n that vehicle of deoer.cy and rn 6<r Cilion, the Connecticut 1)1 tier (late of CA '! June, B|>j eared the f Slowing ) n< 1 Oi words, which ou.ht to ).nve been entttUd “bid ian n guU£t'. •COMMUNICATION. ‘ BAD SPELLING —Surely ‘ it is litre to lfj< k to our ("hool * for the co r.nior.wealth of fauhuferts hascauihr us that the ‘ bench's of ..n elective govern * rnent are to deoend on good ‘/pelling. May the (Jod of ali * our mercies, | rotedt our polir ‘ ic.iJ rights ! What ! the otnif* * li n r : a ll.i l : letter is to in * validate the -.‘.oice of a hsg.hof ‘iiiti of governrre/.r, when the * n.ui eof the person is not only ‘evident, but certain. Jaco *bm\, )our wickedness is flight * kil even to yourflves; y’ou ‘li.'iivl aghafl at the hideoulncfi ‘of your own characters ; you * arc even worfc than bephen * Ari.olei who'whipped a poor * g’ri to dea:h for mis.ronoun * cing a word, in attempting to *ipill it—Arnold khled but o :c * person, rm It inhuma ly, in a * p; Inon —You deliberately at ‘ tempted to deprive a gre it Bair * of its legitimate Governor for a 1 caule equally trifling! Blush ‘ yc Blades of Marat and Car ‘ rier! Hide your heads and be ‘ confounded, ye gholh of Dan ‘ ton and Robespierre ! ! !, Coin it be, that the man who wrote t!ie above ever preached the gcfptl ! Is it the fame man who not long since publilhed in the churchman's magazine fome remarks on Republicans, which ntiifer he or any other man cm. juftify or de end i There is iooHthing in the language too unfortunately indicative of” tilt author. VVe are rcluflant to believe that a man called Reve rend, penned the above, or that he knew oi its infe tion ; but if lie be th author, may the God of ail mercies protedt our pul -11 f 1 Ihe fubjett of all this bad language waxbdcßy this. Lai: yea. the fedeialilts of MafTachu ictts, “having grtat wrath, knowing that their time w : Upon,” icjtCtrd the vote* of 6. tow.s, by it rtf in of which Mi Ik ath lull his ilcdtion as lnu. governor and one Robbins wa put in his place. This year the Hate hiving b.eomc tlrungly rc publi. an, has lecured a r pußli can Litutenant Governor a ma jor icy of two in the lcnate, and ol fifty or fix yin ihe lower houlc, a republican prdidenc an 1 Clerk or trie Seriate, a republican Spea ker and Clerk of the houie, a republican Scc'ctary, Trcaluier and Governor’s Council. Lv realon of federal Banders againtl Mr. Sullivan, Mr. Strong hid obtained a 1.r.a1l majority •, this ivatjoiiA was, after lull dikuui >n, y.elded him, anil by an uuaui n;ocs vote of cacli fiuufe lie was declared governor, and Ins fpecch is in the very paper, which contains the above b.*d language. t . r ail tli’s we a e rrprcfent cd us jacobus, looKing agixait at the hiueuusucls of cur own cha raders : wc are tailed worle than the murderer ; we are p!a rid on the lilt of murderers, h ...her than Marat and Carrier, oi than Dantonand Robdpiere ! 1 h.s is prtcifdy a currcdt H fulionoi Ccnnecltcuc fcderalilm ; the writer underitancis ilic tem per of his pa: iy ; he forgets that his partv wM, lacrdcgioufly, tunes for aa&ro.* Burr as i re ti.leut j le the conduct of h s party in Madaahuletts lan year j he gives no cicuit foi ih la ratls of me icpubhcans in luf hnng Mr. Bttung to be Gov ernor for one year ofrepubli can Itacc j but he Vor.cs ail his Wiedi o:. the report or a co.n luutcf, which wu tut accepted. \\ e uei iK.c oi arpe / fcccrUui who .ppiubation of lu.~ Lad u;. u u./, but the bo- f y of ihnr party lovr [ c , lan ‘uaep, else thev woild not con tinue to pay lor i'. A certain political frit* has rcc&fionally writen for ihe lit aid. This pnefl, v.-h-n he -ord of the i .;r>le of Aufterlitz, and the drath of Pitt, exclaim ed, “ Then France will govern “ the world : I was always in “ fn- or of Mr, Tracy’s plan to “ exterminate the men, women “ and children of that accursed “ France* This would have “ kved the woild.” The Jame \Clergyman “aortic the aboie bad language-, he corrected the proof, after it was written. He is as lit to retJil luch language, as fh.'iKesptarc’s l*an apothecary was to foil poison?. If in the courle of h‘i politico-eccldi isti cai labors, this clergyman Coes not mend h;s 1 .nguage, we w.l take due rneafures to mend n s manners, and to bring hi m x )or the firjl time, to repentance fourth IF JULY, The thirtieth a:.n>vc i r- o; hat auspicious era .pro.tr. 13 federal.lts have Ccafc 1 to rea chi Declaration of indepen dence, beraufe it contains piai republican truths refpe<fting 1 ie e-.emy of all nations} trams, which have been lately exempli fied in the plunder of our pro perty, the imprefs'nent of ou, fearnen and the murder of J ohn Pierce; But republicans will read that declaration and they will rejoice that the power of Great Britain is humble \ that Mr. Adam’s prsdlice on the British conftitu cion is finifhed, and that the w )l born nobies of our country have retired to their hole, that repub- I tea ni fm prevails ever three fourths ol the Bate of New- MampGiire, that republicans are in polleflion of the government jt Maflachufetts, that govtrnoi Strong lifts up his head, only like the mall ot a wreck (in tne midst of a tleei of merchantmen) ready to be plunged to the v torn by cite next thtr w, have gained 1 500 vo.-r i’ Cun netSlicur, finkin - .i * i ,in majority Iro.-i ( V , n j p , jn > Jut ail tiie vviies t: -mua.i. ii ave been defeated On tii t day led i: nourn, becaule we h• ve i ie diticn ur alien act, no lta.np oi and tax, no ftar.dirg annv or a. of 74’s, no 8 per cc.t loan or new judiciary, no H iimKun jr Bin, no Adams or teign ot .rror, no Cincinnati or jacred honor-, in sass that ail is gone, -hat their mighty talents are like ly to perifn within them, nut tffc'ir religion will biing them rjothiiig in market, that then deSl;onetT’i:g Buries are difere liced, that Callender is dsaJ; and John Allen rdigned. It •Mil t)e truly a mournful day foi federal ills ; as they will hiv few orations, ic will be well tor u-ie ot rheir pj.itic.il priejts to preach to them from the para b. ot Dives and Lazarus. WANTED. AN Apprentice to the Printing Bo fineU, v ill be tuk.ru at tins ufficc ; aUd ot about 16, that can bring good recommcudatiou, none other need ap ply. July 3 SAMUEL WILLIAMS, HAS removed o the llore lately oc cupied by Me ilea. H. Knceland 5c Cos. and formerly by himlelf, on Morel's wharf, where he will coutinue the Cil vGCL. i\ A ti Uoi iS Li>S. April 15 6<j 1 Ilk. bUBbCRiBEU, *’ TAS removed to the Wharf and Stores tl tieiong e; to Nirs. Hunter, formerly i Ccu;ncd Oi M.drs kli.mcr Sc Mum, where he 0 urn uc toerantutt the FAC'IURAGE anj COMMISSION BUSINESS. Joseph Habersham. March sS 60 ABNER WEB 11, H.AS KtCIIVCJ IT THE BRIO CANTON, f ROM a COMFIirS At # R : :.i £Ni W * THE MUil tAh.JNASU Boots Shots and Clippers, aaUAXTU or rst riusr ju.clitius. Which he offer* for tale at very reduced price*, at his ttore, corner of St. J... ar.d Whitaker Street*. J air* FR OM ENGL AND. KEW-YORX, ju'y 8. Sine? ou- last publication, ire bar: re cruti) E-irop.in ictefii ence Ave days aier than that the Kmgfton. The <lip Liberty, captain Ch-rw, arrived at this port y;fte r (ky, has fupplicd the Editor of the Mercantile Advertiser, with Liverpool papers to the 24th <■( M-y, London of the 22d and Lloyd’s Liib of the 20th ; hom wi ich we have fe lcdlcd fome inttrelting articles. These papers afford a hope, that the tlifpute bstween I J rufua arid England will ftiortly be brought to an amicable a- juflment. A Price Current of the 24'ii of May, quotes fuperltne flour at 445. to 445. 61. per barrel ; and remarks, that “ tn cons quence of t xter.five supplies arriving, and more exprhted, prices have given way.” The accourts received on that day from Prussia, had produced the effect of lowering flour 28. 61. per barrel. LONDON, May 17. The squadron under Sir John Warren enciun ered, on the 2 3d ult. one of the uiotl violent gabs ever rrmembered, in which the Marengo, whose rigging was very old and rot:cn, got totally difmafl cd ; and ti e Raipilies loft her mizenmaft ?ud main-top inatt. La Be-I!e Poule, by tie v( ry g real exertions of I4r; Welt pha l (late i lieutenant of the Amazon) who commanded h:r, and timely at ten ■ tion to toe fccurity o her rigging, saved tfie maih, These difatltrs burned ts e lq ;a itou in, b-fore they en ured the ‘r c.iigence that the Fr.-ncb -quadron of fix lul of the it. e (oi Wll-..0 Jerome lie vpirte co ii j.anua a lb t ) .va etui li.-g otf St. lieiena Government art* under ferioui appte” henlions for the fafety of the Prince of Waleu lfland, having received advice that one of the emmy’s fcjuadrons which left ifreft m deitu.td to act agatafl that lctiiement, A private letter dated from on board bis M-j fiy(hip P.nce, cff Caci.z, the sth uit liutiß, that, there are four •Sparufh and one French line of battle ihips ready in the harbour f r rigging, but that there is not a ipar in Cadiz til to nuke a top-mall for them, as tbe dock yard was completely drained to equ p the French fleet for the engage ment tff Trafalgar. At Carthagena there are also nine fat!, which compose the whole of the Spanish naval lirengtli tu that quarter. May 19. On Friday Lord Grenville moTed the order ol the day for the third reading of the Slave Importation Prohibition Bill. A long debate earned, in which there occurted little novelty of argument bey: nd what has been already stated in the reports of both houses. The Bilhop c St. Afpah, Marquis of Blandford, jj of Gloucester, Lords Gro.vii'c, Elleohu: S. S.dmouth, Buckingham, shire and Au ■< A > spoke in favor a. I the Cukes 01 Clarence and Suifex, aul Lords Huvkdbuiy, Eldon and hi {field, agamll the motion. An ameud mci.t to poitpone tbe further coniideration was m ived, which was loft j the num b is be ng, fur the amendment eighteen agatnil lifty-e’ght. The bill was then read a third lime, and passed. May 2 1. The Gazette of yesterday contains an account cf the tap-urc of the Spanish schooner Argonacia, of four gun;, and twenty men, by the Hyra, captain Muuday ; a so, a IctUr from captain Mal ler, of ihe Serpent, de-i ng the capiuie ol a Spanlih Guards Cos .a, by the boats of that diop, in a very gat ant manner— and also a letter from S.r Edward Berry, of the Agamemion, fta. u; the cap ture of La Lutuie French brig corvette, eighteen guns and on: hundred men. The bill for repea.tug the Additional F. rce Ad, was debated at fotre length in the lioufe of Lords Ltt night, but 110 netv arguments wcie adduced on citner fife. The oiigh al qutftion was carried by ninety-seven agaialt forty. Majority lor the bill fifty ft veil. May 22. Price of Stocks this day, at one o’clix k—f ’onlois, for money, 60 ISx 4 ; ini M..y, 6o 1 4 j Omni tm 3 1 z. The Hamburgh mail arrived last night, and has brought iiiteiiiger.ee of a molt important nature, which the steps adopted by this country have occcafioned. Change it the Cattail of Bei lin. Count Haugwitz, who lias been the fatil auvtfer of tiioie meafnres which h-vc produced and threatened (till greater mtfehief to this country, has retire and from an outwhich he had neither the talents nor integrity neccffary to render efficient for the public good, and has left Count Keller 1:1 the full admitiiftra tion of affairs. The circumllanccs which produced this event, are stated to have proceeded from the King's requell to the latter minilier, to luggift the means moll likely to bring about a reconcilia tion between the courts cf Berlin and London. The fbft itep taken, has been, to produce orders to the Prussian ports in the Baltic, not to obittuct the en trance or departuie of any Bmilh Ihips, on the contrary, to treat them in a friendly manner. Other measures were in con templation to forward the renewal of a good underlfatiuing between the two countries. Will Prulfir ft ill maintain that it oc cupies Hanover as a rightful p. iLfuon ? Will Napoleon luffer Frederick William to open his parts to Britilh commerce ? rheie arc que.l.oua'vv..:cb a little time will lolve. It is poluble this change may lead to the trc.rng ever {jr:: drpGmrr : c to this country, to e-'.t.cavor tok-pen f-ime n-grciatton for r •-'ecmtmocitsng the differences between ti.e two coun tries; hut in the ptefrnt f ate of Euiope, the public should not be f.afty to ea coura,ie a ‘nope, in which they niay be dtfappointed. Another important piece of intelli gence is stated in letters from Vienna, cf the 6‘.h inflect. According to these, “ the difTticnees relative to the mouths of the Cattaro, have been amicably ac commodated. The representations made at fit. Pete:fb'jrgh, have produced the effeft wished for by Austria, and the Ruffian troops are making difpofitior.3 to evacuate the Cattaro.” We know dot what degree of credit is due to this ftatt ment. It is reported, that fucb is the under standing between Prance and Auflria, that an efftnfive and defealive alliance io about to be, concluded, and Auflrta is bound sftively to defend Bonaparte’s late changes. Tide may he doubted. Ti e difeuffions last nigh.t in thelloufe of Commons are highly interfiling to the nations at large. The Chjnccllor of the Exchequer, ia introducing his promised motion refpecling the pub lic accounts in the Weft lotues, entered, very unexpe£tcd!y, into a loag and very important detail of tha meafurcs in contemplation for the better ntactgs mrnt of lire public acconn s in general. From It's lordfltip’s ilatemcnte it appear ed, that very little had bttn dote towards exam ning the pub'.i: accounts since th; American war. The amount of the accounts now examined was four bu idred and fifty millions ; a sum equal to the amount of the national debt 1 I..betid of five commissioners, ten are about to be appointed. These corn* rriflLners are to be devided into three diftiuCt boards, with the power, however, o coir municating with each other. One of th le boards is to keep up the ac counts now under examination ; the second board to examine the long arrears of the navy ; and the third is to be en trusted with the remaining accounts, commencing from December Lft. The ten comndfSoners, after the present pr-f lure of butinefs has fublided, are to be reduced to fix, and the three boa,ds convened into one- A ciifculiion c-f considerable interest torik place cm the fid j.ct of the Armr Estimates. The principle of the plan for th; improvement of cur military lyitem, as it was originally submitted to the House by the ‘Secretary for the war department, is not to abandoned. Thofs parts of the plan which relate to the limited fervicc, and t’n; organisation of the Lve en mujfe, ere, we believe, to be tiri&ly attended tc—the regulations for the vo’.u teer force arc likely to receive fome modification. The Annual Mutiny Bill, in which it is intended to include the firft part of the plan, was brought in and read a firft time to day. The second reading will take place to morrow, and on Friday fe’mght the bill will be con fideredin the committee, vvh.ntae whole of these important alterations in the military iyftcm cf the country will be debated. At the Court at the Quecn’t Palace, on ihe 14th of May, l3ob King’* moft excellent Ivinjctly in council*. Whereas dur.rg the intervrl which has tlapftd since his Mrjefty feand him feif compelled, by the iiollde nuature of his Majelty the Kirg of Hrufiii, to lay an embargo on the Ships and goods belonging to his fubjctis, and to place under Inch hoiiile meafuies as have not beta discontinued; mi whereas, th town of Pape,.burgh cannot be eonfnkred as dependent on, and under the abiolute control of Prufl'u ; uis Mtjeftjf there fore is plea'c-i, by ml with vie advice of his Privy Council, to order ana it is hereby ordered, that general repmaU be granted agamft the liiq.S, goods and iubjecfs of t.tie King o. Pi ulfi.i, and of tile town of Poptnburgh, (lave and except any (hips to which h s Majedy’s licenle I uvt Lem granted, ur which nave been di.cftei to Da reieafei from the tmbargo) f-> that as well his Majeliy’s ft-c'.s and lh ;jj,ai also other flips and vcliei3 that (hall be cornmiiiijned by letters of marque, or general reprisals, or other wise, by his Majesty’s coia.niffioners for executing th; office ot loid bigd admiral of Great-Britain. iha.H and may lawfully feizc all (flips, vessels and goods belonging to the King of Prussia, or Ins lubjefU, or cth.is inhabiting within the umio ries of the King of Prussia, or belonging to the town of Papenburgh, (cs.ccpt as aforefaid) and bring the lame to judg ment in any of tlv; couus ot admiralty with a his Majclly’s dommions ; ai.d ta that enl tiis Majeily’s advocate general, with the advocate of the admiralty, are forthwith to prepare the d;ult of a comm ifio.i, ami prcleut the laaie to his M;j-fty at this head, authoring the con.m llioners for executing the oificc of lord Mgh acuiirai, or any perfon* by tliem empowered ot appoii ted, to ifT.i; forth a..d grant letters ot marque ‘and reprisals to any of his Majcdy’s lubjedts, or others, whom the fiu Coinin-iiiotiers lhall deem hilly qualified in that behalf, for the apprehending, ftiiing and t-k ,ig the ships, vessels and goods belonging to Pruilic, and ttic vailals aid fubjtcis ot the King of Prussia, or any ii habiting within ins countries, territorie* or do minions, or belonging to the town of papenburgh, (except m aforeiaiJ) ; atid that lu ll powcis and claetes be talcrted in the mi 1 con miiiio * a* are eioai, and a e according to former piecedents ; eni his M;jetty’s advocate ger.cal, with the advocates of th: admiralty, arc alia •Vthvr'lv to p-rp-r; thr and.n r : tY ‘•mm'ffi .n, and f-refei.f tie 1 rr.* u . ■• A j-sty at th! z board, auth-wiling f,\i j cemmiffioner* for executing t..e c.—*■ of lord hirh admirals to will wfJ quire tbehigh courtof ad ; urxttyo. Britain, asd the lieute..ar.t and > . /• of the said court, his furrog2te or if rotates, cs a!fo the several courts of rdini’ altv, within hisMajefty J com niorr, to take cognizance of, and proceed upqn all, and ail narner cf capture*, feizurct, prizes ?nd reprisals of all {hips and goods that a r e, cr fnall be uken, and to hear anJ determine the fame, :u i according'to lh a Court of Admiralty and the law* cf nations to adjudge and condemn said ships, vessels and goods as ihu.i belong to Prussia, cr the vailals and fiibjeib of the lviag of Prussia, o r * n V others inhabit ing within any one ot fits countricr, territories and dominions, or ss Inall be long to the town of Papenburgh, (except as aforefaid) ; and tlwt iu-h power and clauses be inserted in the laid commission as have been usual, end are according to former precedents, and they i’kewile to appear and lay reiore fiis Mojefty at this board, a draft of such inftruttions as may be proper to be lent to the courts of admiralty of h s Majesty’s foreign governments and plantations for thtir guidance herein ; as also another draft of ir.ftruftiaus for such ships as fhali be commiffiomd for the purpofe* above IYI; UslUU* SrEscnß, Hovvv, k, H. PtTTY. Grenvilck, C.J. Fox. W. Wind ham, Nat. Base. ENGLAND -u.va AMERICA. Tiie following Liter has been addref. fed tram Mr. Fox, to the Aemericaa Mini tier. Downi-ojlrcet, May 16. Trie underligned, ais M-jtfty’s Pria cipal Secretary of State far Foreign affairs, has received his Majcily’a cooi manija to acq-aint Mr. Munroe, that the k ng, taking inNi cqnlideraiion the new ‘mi extraordimry rnesin resorted to by the enemy for the purpose of dis tressing the commerce of his fubj;ft;, has thaugat fit to iin-di that the necel fary in -afare* should be taken far the blockade of the coafis, river*, and ports, from the river Elbe to the port cf Brest, both inclidive ; and the laid coait, riv* trs, and po ts, are ani must be coniid ered as blockaded ; but that his M. 7 i;3- ty is pieaftd to declare, that such block ade fuall not extend to prevent neutral ship* and vessels, laden with goods not beiiior the property of his LLjefty’s ent ir.as, ar.d not being contraband of war* from approaching the said coasts, and entering into and failing from the said rivers and ports, from Offend to the river Seine, already ia a ffate of ftridff and vigorous blockade, and which arc to ba couudered s.s so continued, provi ded the laid ships and vessels so approach ing arid entering, (except as aforefaid) fhaU not have been laden at any port belonging to, or in the possession of, any of his Majesty’s enemies; and that the said ships and veiTeis so failing trim the said rivers and ports (except us aforefaid) lhall r.ot be tsilined to any port belong ing to, or in the possession of any of ilia Mujefty’s enemies, nor have prcvioufly brolien the blockade. < Mr. Munroe is therefore requested to apprise the American canfuls and mtr ch'uits ididing in England, that the coasts, livers and ports above mentioned, muff be considered iu a itat; of block ade, and from this time ail the meafure* authorised by the law of nations and the refptbftive treaties between his Majeftjr and th; different neutral powers, will be aeoptwl and executed with refpedt to vefflds attempting so violate the said blockade after this notice. l'sie nuclei iign ;d rvquefti Mr. Mucroe to accept the aiiurances of his nigh coa lideratiun. (Sigred) C- J. FOX. fftimes Mm.i ae, Esq. life. INc. i\U i iCE, THE SuLfcnber is about leaving th Hate and will be absent for fome time has appointed Mi. WII.LIAM SCAR atiOUEH, Jan. fits lawful attorney, during ins ablcnet. WILLIAM TAYLOR. July 15 4 t ,ji SERVANTS TO HIRE. A N adivi fer>liable lio, accustomed to ix i.ouls i-r/ice Iftr a length of time.— A'i • A young fellow, accustomed to horfet, and fev a ieir, h 1 f time employed in tha Candle “.r “a-a.do: > —Apply at this OtEce fur infuiiuatlcu. July i3. vj FIFTY BARREL) SUPERFINE E LOU li t TH’- r.IYEI) per fchoor.sr ar.d Will t ■ fold by Jacob Hoffnmn. July ii 9 ( Jetterfou-Stree?. V/’iKts j Situation , IN a Store or Counting.FFoufc, .bye. -.j 1. wt> can proivc; .jood re -A ii: * ,i .1. 1 fu Z. O. * ..i L-.. .1* ins wr*.. .... * t*l ; >e ut•/ aueft* -tU io. J a’/ ASSIZE for July, i305. I :i- NOV I,e ng nine dollar JL per br.-. •’ >rt. ..uit ViZ. i ; i-. . La 6 i-4 cent* Leaf j iib. a i-e ot. r.: * ,\i. ,n: IPa> v and Se'.'rrs of Bread ar; a talvc ‘< ‘ auri | arric-f.ar .lot-ce. j. O\J f Lh..'. City / temuTer.