Georgia republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, August 01, 1806, Image 2

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S* 7 .'EY FINE V r OTTi) i A >l.A, JUST .. !., t •, . ■-• 5: AM r fro*, flu j> .ll f . . jOHtt HUMTf.k. J > I T i? it 93 JOHN BOLTON, tvt. J w. a Superiot V. ILI lAM tfORR'S, ) Cow/, March 7 cm, r 8.,6. T TPON the petition of Johr | j Rolror;, furwinri copart ntr of Robert .& J m Boltor f'MvioM'C forecloiur e of toe E o .i'vol iicu'-niOiiCn un li.e f oi t / lowing pre .. Is, Mortgaged tr the Lid Robert & John Bohor. for the fnm of eleven hundred nmi furry Ox dollars, payable the ffrh of January i'doi, a., also for cl;: further fjen of elc Yen huudm an l forty fix do: Ja a zi.u true cfl payable t futh of November t'Boa, t-j wf the following lots and pins oi lots in the town of .St, Mary’s - Ail ihat wharf lot coti.inin,_ 50 fee; on St. Mary's fires, ar <: ruining 150 fee: welt to Jul ion’s water lor, and from St. Ma rv’s ftrect to the river 100 fee; I along the r.ver ico fe r.~ The fa ne being the front of 10. No. four in the j.ian of (aid town.—Also part cf laid lor No. four L inning ?: Read, urcce running writ on the St Mart’s Arid to Ju ifoi’slo* & cn Ready ftn e: aoo fc c no ih to Divir. Y.wing’s lot or line &. jSO wed on fa. Youn. ’ line u J■ <Jj 1/0 lor with the building and iiTprovcui: nts thereon. - Also loc No. (43) . >rtv t.irt containing four a. res hen 1. • tvij.alhy IVer W. G re >, v. ..h the htjildi ‘gs .nd iuiprov*. - it t reun, and on mot 100 of • r Si. rs attorney <o the pet.tic ?r, It ;s orthrtd by the • . ,>r: t’ it toe 1 nr ipa) iruereft mil tods iifio 1 1 cr laid iu-it ,ge j iv.i 11 3 Ik j.ni i into to i with in .<e'vc 1;’■ •.d 1 a from l! 1 and ic Ko r< unith the fimr be a pah 1 e equiry of tedcmptio.. llndl thenceforth b? forcul uHa a to t ier proceedings taker-!.; t pur Inane to the add of aueni'dy in fueb < .:!c made an.l provided : /ttd it is furl Ur ordered in purlban .e of the h 1 act tint th t talc be j übhlhed in one of the put die gaii-t rs of this ftacc a. lead once m every-month unti the ti ne appointed forj avinem, or iVrv and on rhe tnortua;;:*: or Ins Ipecial agent or attorney . i Rail li* mon.iis previous :o the ti.ll thr I ’id money is 01 v - to !v laid into 1 oui t as il w ;t.a. ;• Ertrc.d f;. w the tin UUS ti.., :b Mu- :h, 1 iqV JS.dJC 1 iiJhtid, t. c. (1; Hlai'P ( o. Ao.'/tc, THE fubfrr cr, <unr i-rue fin j I'c.ii, 1 ,. 11 11 ir.i . ) ,k- L i ■ 1 ii, lai 1 u*> v.i b ■ it >HN I t \ i ‘*£ (. s tie (*. <i ni.c ) v ii*. 1 .11* 11) **.! | i.l. iliiln .’ *'. ‘ O lc’ ; lnw ; (till* Itu f. U 1'..!1:c :,J 0(1 | VcH-iiOII Os 11 V lit*, V- : i*. | f.i>'.i* irhi iicc he t.l re, ‘n *,.•j 1 j i.t which he i.-ir : n y, ‘o, c. I V- till I’ US. till til ‘ I l!.* 1 >;t ■ t)u I c inhrmt-ii; it -< r'?v ioihcbr Icf/h it lIIC hi*., O f it*'l■ i i:-IIC! 1 - h; the.M-lotc ant.-m and u! Irta.c ii whaf wj l.c f 1 ccnif t>* ice |.oi;ct I l.ouof the repro ; .v. hth : c /ij lu.ncil an cvalite . i * • cr. Ffit.u')* cth'cf 10'if him h li il g- : i rcaitu’ to L die vc the uegto had bc~n rfolci p'ui v. as dctcia.ijcd tj ucA /he i-.c gto f:cin hitaindhfcvc lnui au*~rt;*Ci t-.iui in mlc r o ;ut tu.*;! Gmr.rJ hi... within eighteen muniL# weald eituui ruui ao’ tell hiii*. ‘IMs i* thcicforc to notify 11 per fo , J wrom i: doil- or inv cvncerii. Tiit Ac iuouribei ba in his police fwn Ac laid new negro( he is ib u tje he. nuhri tuch, ed t:c ’ wri.ty tvt .-ru 1 i;iirrv ye.-rs— i , n.ft. C'hrr t!..<n on his bail: wtl e’’ tobl*Ctuti rt U ~ir; i; Coalkin •, (•'can* hole or no Kn^iill ts> ; eti. e noiu Tarohi.t, but doc* l.vif !*.■* wlif.L'ci Wi>ut Noi/il oi ji ait , r-.c ir.eitlmc > cc.iiuau.. chit \-!it *U*d iu wa*j *iy tfi: in an t. jt ’ rm) luai he tot L him up a /be ic<v3, wneaon his way to filh cu i ne r scr or creak nearby. Hisowa e oi ovtieis .c (heie'orc lcquc. o. tv <be proj-'Cify o. its negic u*j eb*oV tou l -se has 4k-*v. W in. IWcly. CaJjJsu ‘ - *'/y on Sr. :.U y’l Kiver. bept, aci 7. ( fom thi i . . It i* w : :h the mu;-. ! nr*rr f i sfidti' t *- find ‘ nar ac. <U"/.e - j pin e i ts c...uavtis ot IbulTn, wh :ii, we tniß .i Ls follavrr-J b) t i-L'endw ..ewe of that I'i. m of policj which, en ortant.lv for tie a dependence sn lappinrla of ’.art ;•<, the c. b’ iet of Be .n recently a ojo.u.— C-a t H vvr,z I..'h ;fe devotion to the i: v:e of Franc. Kid wh.jfe hof.iiity to ti.it coiiß.rr =r : otorious, retired frotii he Fisiffpr. .niniltry, and we hope forever. Th t intelligence w.-., brought by the Ham burgh mail, winch arrived tail is iiateJ in :: It -r fo.m Berlin, ttiat hie Pi ufTiwti nr. hell . hi* Itieiy Irelil several entiiicils for the purpose of tiic proha tie tfeCi* ut the hottile mea” ‘urea adopted against tbi* c itry douat I laugwi ;:, of court:, advised hii uivereign to pei severe in theta ; but t.■ • 1.. t Kcilrr, wlio fss lately been ap pointed ik and mi:.liter of Hate, fuccee led in con vine. h.* mr,efty not oniy of the ii j'iiii■ e, bar of the ./apolicy of the -ft# of .ui*n cotr.atitteU ageiult Great Briuia, Hu arguir.eutt, we have -.a Coubt, received sd ..ii *: v ci h i.i tiom tkc'vrry un ijuivocai naikv oi dn .ten: winch have lately bceu manife* ud by alti rft til cieflea of (iciio;.* tliroU r ;hom the Ptufliai and. m uio*j. liu P.uiliuu in j dy laving reiolve.l; to aft in eoi formity with U.c u- t j Cc* it K-.lier, dn tied I tn to t..tc 1. Itepi as he thouglil luoit ■ .:ly io r. n reconciliation be v.-r. ,re- Ii i. .. and Piullia. 1 q. ~ce oi ■ •.>, • order# vree im c j .iip hea i all the PruiSjn to it .ot to o ue. the i entrance o. departure o. Ii i ilh Ih ~ • hu to n a. hna n■ IricndK nv utn | Ci-UQI iiaut-r % finding h.. Sdv : lc .j :t.d, itututd ...n/ .• tied pci tn liiou to rctirt ’.o In* tit b ha, which ii .) uva cni to a rckp nation of Ins •f ----ii c. Thtre ia i.o doubt ;f at th. French party v.t 15 .lu will r.rafli e ,v iy artl ;ti ana tvuy nanoeuvie to rtgaia thru a'sciic*. y ; .nd u. .ut romu.ie ot Pics .i • li vc not b. cu r. in rk aole for liior ti an .'I , thsre certainly i tome ground to: appiuteii.iiig liiit tuey ajj tut cccd. Count Ha.gw iiz, a vve flat el on i fontivi occal.ou, is not the only member of th: Prtilhra tEiuillry devoted to the u tcrciiiot J.an e. M. Lombard, it i* pi'i.cAtiy v.elt huown, supported (Ire ucuU) uj? .<• ptiou of hottile mi ala ■:•! againtt till# u iry. We iiope, lluwc vei, mat Uu Pr.lh n msjrlty vnii noi a ga i 1 .1-n u a<.icr v. hr, k it at mcom pa’.ibft wuh t.ii onoi as it it with the intent.i ol t i luLjcdte, hut that he will adopt the n.. iiure# recoron.cnded by V>uuo K tjjli’r l'a- v H *a£lvs£ m rvc-.viiwiu* ‘ ,!o with Great Britain. We cau ; ot i avoid, upon thia occahon, agu.n p ynj j a jafl. tr.Lvue of applattk to luc v.iiuotn and energy diipl-ry etl by the British go | vevn.ucut, on thta occaiinn j ana we arc 1 coiivtuued, that a* they were prompt to j ni nt t. ijnysoke.i at lefiioat, i > they j will be tqually ready tocuiu.bu : their j eflofta to lUe rcltoraliou Oi >j S’ TiiO ii % |/C'* | twrcu the tw* couctrie#, a it can bo j done coi.iiKfnth with the boiut and in- j te eilsof Gum: Bntain. Ia ao litina .o! t *•> mitliipeticc li ought h.y tire mat;, cl ho p -cili.: diipolitioa n a. fu'.ed by bit. Ind .n*j.ily, lowardb Great liiuain, wc *■ n> yto It/itc, upon tlic ru.ho.i~ <7 ot j... . - aloraution of the uit ni tl butty, .. littre i* every ptoiia b: th..t li nc im ween Pius li. - dos ci! mi be . r,i */.. y accouv ia u.i :d. i .i X. o, Piuifid h* ni.iicni. lot it il> ot bweti \, ,j;. t ,o ;i tin re^i ci t th. boiule hop inltri. by ■ u iuttir, anu . hum.g h'in i!ut t.- at oil lie t .tt.il n, -iga-i.lt ‘.wodiu. j.. <* ••!’ >■’ ii’s ltuer, hit. Swediih m• hi (i ~ tar 1 , it- Lou a the Pi nfli-n uY.ps n I it'd the ePctui* jot Hanor r, and W: reilrctmas upon butilh counucice i ,i ct; -tu oil, h: > eind uticontinuc an |un .hi.'# ng .• . it Pi j!u.j, j The lutolligence trom the You'h of II j: ipr is in *iy tor.traoid.or) nature . no.nt of the i udiaus h ivmg va i ::d Cutaro is revived t.ut we ll ... t tt. uF it eotitlcd to any creJit. It i do I rod, iliut tl.r .'iil.-i'e tie.'* between ii.'.i mu.. France a.*: completely kttled, j ‘ui that a tu.sty ot alliuttee hetw-t n inc | two coui.tiica i# itkciy to be Cci.eiuucb NF.W-V ORiv, July 2 1. 15 tL. :..ip 1 avor.te iront jt itiaiea, we Lmvc rrce.vrd the Coiu.-all Cm n _ e, oi till 14 hos Jvoe. Bel.de'a -tbi aitielcs lot our muanc e.eputmcti.. i: do. cci the ‘ Jrtiuti it of the Ammua Khooaci J | Ruth, irom Part-au IA in c ten Port Rcya!, wiib vi :, patt!if9 fer taxi, .i D. cies, fr. m • c-j.. osis ot tiie r.a ptrer, (Li her oi ,ap . Tv*.* . I ihc Te .iiCei.i-u *■ • > 11. ) a lie) re<juiii;o to be <utot > ied it a.) nfitoial con.uiuoica tiou oi Mi. iiioa’s procc;U lua bte received at ivinglton, at u \\, ur.oer liuuu ev l*u: t-sd-Friiicc, that he Lta l>e< u nice tit u ;.t the Carat cat, anj wa* oUjtiiv man h ;.a poti 1< t.ixletl ot L.'.gui ru ; rue it'hat intelligence thoulu prove to be correct, capt. I.ewn tiaiod that he was iu readied* to embark tv.ui a coah derable uun btr ot *.- auo-s t go to his sdittaucc. Two Americans, oue called the Inde peudcncc, the othci'* utme not reeoilce. tco, iiaJ biouglu acci-Buti to Eaibr does, ot their Lannj; fadcii iu with a l ‘.cuch itjuauioa t o..i.tuug of three line of battle itiips ana four ingstes, craihng thirty • caguea to vviticuraru ot that ifl.ud . wm.ral Cook.aue was then at woh the CtusOa, sat I\o. tkutibrinu •* 74b" Bi f *k#. !0f: t .alors #• T/v.!. M’ . 1 car.i.d with h ni .vheu 5e cmiia ke • f tbi* pio*i. er ot .-ria.cai, the fonow lf> Irt .e s v/crc imprnitc ia conipicuour a. f t-is. “ J t ■: the IC'.ni of Spain- In! d.ftroj l ugivernnust ” Ju!y tz A paper, , f wmch he following i* a cpy, v. f-nt up t .cn ihe 13. itnh ;i ----ite Cambrian, fta nig Uie reato * t >r id - mg at the Bill’ ’ek. “ Thr .rian hoarded the Lhooi e r Fain y, from the Jamaica, a 8 o’c'ock p. M. and at 8 a m. Toe Cambrian cund that an Engliih Laruan had defrrt rrf, and had swam on board either the | schooner or the fp. At daylight th: Cambrian made lad after them to retake the d-.ferter, but coaid not come up to the (hip, after having bred ftveral faot very near to her, ar.d v.iihin fuar miles of the land. The Cambrian afterwards boarded and esaminei the schooner, ant! there found the deserter, a native bor* Erigl!^lllan. ,, £ Phe rkferter above roentioned was three hours la the water, fwiaiming from the Cambrian to the schooner Faniij.j The P.mift frigate Carnbriau, failed for Halhax tn VVcdnefiiay evening. 1 y'r aU cf a letter jcm jtmilerdam, datad the 1 ’jib cf speil. ” Os (-< ff.e tlicit ia a fearcit*’, .".d the ordt -e from the iuicricr cannot xvuted be . nt 1 ! this eitic’.e. 1 u try. is a lu* all qiatiiiiy .iii-rt y lit 1 .'Joe v.-go in b g(heads. •J *;d imi'dl le.iti any •h ) art n u !• wanted ; J va in ; ZJ \vr 8, ( qua! to 48 emts) pe.- : I.d's to I r, uu Vv cli-luuu ma.ly ! ij-. “-'.c piii c ” -i.ro tier iif.fr f the 16 h, confirms vr .i.is.u..-.i nigh price anti demand ot fire ; Sudani ivt le.li-g lu 1 Ik—brown Huvam a 14 mi 17 v tiU-.3 17 to 21 ~ c. yi.. 13 10 21 t i.;ti, ,q a. 10 cn: (foliar i-iit-..,u 0 e oi. g*iu 4 per c at. We have r-a o . <. beh/vc that the rs tract of a i i ir ii. ..i raccaa, c pita i.ito the daily advt. ii.r, iwn the Lai red States H 1 :t. v.-a- w.itten, out at Carncci-.s, bui ai lls ad/phia, l.y a little gentleman, I*llo fotn-etiy the repielcntd.iv. id oie ot h~ Ec pc. n monarch*. Th’ v.riiu Gy* ihi n• m., vrere copieti l.y . n ,i.o.i,*i. c.p.11 ro, oi:. Ili was no udd. u u. ittf to otua.il lue .name* old p.n us engaged cn t.us a i pedition, an jtt hi. Ltiii i.iui: to m:i pdlthcirn ii,e rtia .ve oi l.ic pirioiu, t a to i.a.i Lciu taken, may : rctl perfect.y .(lui-d il a- the w.io.e ot this exit-ci (jj ci . 1 u noibuig mue than a f <4<-yc ijud n/ flic Utile pen* t.t-m.u 4.. U ... li, JJiiiiy Atl-r. Isy th b*ij T ..u.i from Bnrd.aux, ‘llla luc (h.ji > • Uc ti. in iNauiZi.r, a re* i t,uia u.i Os i I* pap: ome24 hos j Mi) is r:ce c.. at u.c . la.e of the dtr | caoliic A* turtiitr. B-- potitivel event ot conicqureci i.a/ng traiitpn j, tbcl. ,pap;rs loiiaiii *‘iy iitue i.i.cliig:ritc j -vi-itb Lrjiiiluiiug. sVe-tearu tumi tL.ni horrevifjtb .1 all th: 1 . ii-.iili,;* wmen !"dukc,i ph iv : i Fi ju.ee am. i ,\ultna, k. 4 ivi to f.-c octi.pittun ot 1 ibc inoutr.s ot ihc Cattarohav : been ic ruc-ved by the coan 0; P:ti (bu.gjx hat. .*g ordc.td tbiut to ii; dcitvr cd u , t.) tiic r.cnib, cai.ii.rn.bli totb: tietv of Pefls jigl. Ihe Vineti: 1 ’ province# have lent an 1 xtraoiuiiarr depu.aison to Pa, 13, to as: tbena.h id a lie.. :e to the £a peroi, auk to b:/.‘ to itic leu. iiUiiiit* wh.cu aniiuatc the inuabitants ji lu..i cunary. 2a 1-01 la 111 10 P V. :# fy*C m H-ITI . M-JJ.I, oi IYJ.,; I 1 li, u.c Sv.co.* iiac uc *>u ;i the Dm. a. ~c ut ilia Uuir ; ana U.c A:i[/.(h *l'. niiqr iu clci 1 tie moufi I 1 me \l ‘-U!u, th lhig , -nj ,hc t a | Dvi. / ui/uv in iDi truoy* v/ai i ,-icLiii 6 rj.lj.iis cr cuuuuaaa ut \ b v -‘ era l Moo;., WliUl \yj titt nailer tne 1 t uCI k O! Ji I . ut l> ■ Cli 1 • t ► ..a .. m i. e O.tom n lO‘li- Ju.via .1 1A...0U tut lO.auf Mar. -• change ha i taken p ace in the tor UltVii’.OU r ~i ,ti & . v:!unseat, ot iLc • >at .VUII iuL , I'. 5 ,:r icui lull, it 6 of 352. PHIL * D’ LPHf A, July 14. Yill 1 #v anivc.i the lliip Lovely .ui e.,c it o‘Cur.nor, 58 days from t i bur b h, by whom #t kve received pap-.# o the 15'ii ot May, from 1 ah,. 1 t.ave u.ade It c following ti;,- 1 ‘a .I*..# : VEMICE, April aj. The d-v o fore yefterdsy a Ruffisn trign'e it ~'ped and earned away a mar cr.ii.tiran ut*r the lfiind of Kurauo, Seloniiiug to Venice, which failed aider Audnaa colours tr-ir. Tactic to Venice. TRIESTE, April to- The fyIUM, according to which all ports ou the Adriaric occupied by the French are blockaded, ii ve:y detriaicu tal to tiade. lu.u.auce has rifea from Ito 6 per cent. All expeditions are now making to Sinsgaglia mtltad of au coua. KAMBUKC, M:t It is now forfcrmed that the naviga tioa of the I*hie is tree. Tetters from Danuic and Konings burg of the 3 ] Mar, mention that an embargo hai been la.d theie 0:1 ail Swe diih vsC l*. Tetter* from Switzerland mention, that tk French gorernn.ciU has given orders to tlebvcrup all Lru fs aiercfcsa •f ‘ J .Sso. * ! V i-.i (Vi Club “V to tnt, -p, :j \ ■ • ■ Lid, i lenca fimy win •. It h i t irr. ,'Ol y. The gate of tie IJamburj-h mark’ f.is undergone no cr.iteriai change, th f, n- inaAiv ty |rea:ii. It is fa id th b'lftnrf# cm- a the Leipfic fair has ben 7iy a vaic'ig a-. The proprietor# ot j B ,;i(h m-.a ifaCtured goads fouiQ a rce ■ J r fnic at high price#. Tb. p acc 1, cow tbe moft important market for all Bri'ifh produce irons the lateevciisi . •.vhre: lund, and the strong proFibitio there as well at in France and Italy, of t. e importation of all Bmifh m:ufae tures. | Th: certainty or the Danifli port* on the Jiyder remaining cp:a and tbe (hip ping by small craft on the Watteri lo his place being permitted, promiffe# en conr/gcmtut to our trade. PORTLAND, July 5. A rr.vcd schooner Hannaf C .cic, 20 a {rom St. fvLr tin’*. Two day# after leavir.. Sr. Marnns, was brought to by :he Bi iriih frigate Mermaid, v.-b.c sent a lieutenan: on board, an cicfeiy examined the captain a crrtv to find a preience to tab r ;e schooner a prize, upon r.t. <• ng a Djcchrntn wno was pas fengcr, he carried him cn boart the A’ errnai i, when he readily lrdormcd th.e car.ta nos the fn guc that he had property upor reightir, die H nti ili, v/htreup •,n captain Chuit’* {>eop:c, rx cep his mate and a hoy, v. ert i. itn cut, arid a p- -z-r-cvAt. i •r s . | and ieven men were py. on do arc h ! s vtffcl and ordered for ti Ii tax. On the 23 1, one of rh. men fell ovu board and w j.s’ drowned. On Thurs iay lait, oeing :n iat. 41. upon Geer c ’s Bank, Mr. N. wbuiy ivlu,- c ( hr net-. ) .mornu'd the capuui .hut he ii id prevailed on one of thr fedsr.cn which had Been put < 0 i j? 1 to tffiU in rt;.ik on the vtlld, winch they tff Ged o - the 1 Vcningor the fa:re da-, by / ting p; ffclii m of riie p iio]., l.vortis, &?c. and fattening thr diior ot the cabin, in wtiich the 1 prize matter sub two of the men •>cre aileep, they then proceeded .‘ii deck, * 11*.1 tompeilcd the o h-r three to fu. render, and to uou in getting the vefTci into 003 port, which they reached or*! Saturday hit. T and the spirited conouSt of the captain ard niare, T.c owners arc indebted for the; preierva ton of the pfoptay } for if their veffe! had been rar riiG into Hniiiax, (if fix ; had es i conuea.r.auo: ) ‘he dote .- non and cxpciue cftrial wcu'd nave 2'iiountid to utirly u*k ai./e th;., ‘ W A‘.HI \G * * !.;’y 1 4, As iingbt have b :tn ex rrc if 1 > f/-J t . . 1 ilill p: i*./S, I u. n^ uua . 1 their ;r -u ;;:ca i lows.-r. . 3 couruTv. hov„ hi* r<*a ;y b< .yuo to ■ hone in v; ,h • */ -’ ‘derxl tr‘. s chac v -ere lo d> •’ I 1 rnly ci: -UtUicd dur r * the I i.c'iitiei 4?'0.,j of Con s slt>. tht [Glc. eo the nft i.r ‘jy, a er j ‘C. uirg the T-tifage < I h ul jor *.itptc>e:>tu"v*sj w .*cl, accom ■ ! pan and die bdi appropri tin • tw n; 1 ions t ;•* is u.inliniffion to .he Sc.uue, adds: “On ihe *B?h of Febrim.iy, the Frefident lent 1 mcli ige to the Houle of Reprcl n auves, informing them he r.id approved otid signed tile ztt, and the bu hnefi being thus concluded, the i injunction ut iecrccy was on the 3 Ht ot March removed, ami the whole of the proceedings are now before the public, in pur- tudnoc of this aft, two nuliiotis! oi dollars have been daipoed for France, for Bonaparte, as the! price oi his mediation iu the fe: i dement ot the d,ft. rer.es be-j tween Spain and the U. States i lo tliar, in fact, the oaryain is to be between Bonaparte and A merica. Spain the vaiial ot France, ; -s to dc allowed the pri vilege of transferring her own j property to the United States.j and Bonaparte is to poertet th> i puroha'e money. The t ran fad ion is undcritoou in this light in America, where we are happy to rind it has excited great indigr.a tim, and*j conudered un\vcith\ o! an ii= iependent nation. 1; tire money had been p*id only az s hiibe to ptocurc the uicdrattofl s s f*f B, -1,..; .-, t. , it it the hi gi | . ree < üb'shlc. Ic i: corrupt 1 1 the j-idge who is decided and no ro hold ti e fcalc~ t lftice even bftv/een the parcie.;. B.*c if it he the purchsfe marr y vid in advance to Bonaoarte for r territory he compela .9paln to -ivc up, it is the mod imorral, isgutting tranfadlion that era be imagined ; b*c&u r e it is neiiher more nor Ichs than hiring a buily or bravo, to procure for them an acquisition they covet, bur. which they have not the courage to attempt. Even if tr;./ had a right to the object, the manner ia moft dish-. nor xole, and n'V-*r vve believe vv. J ucard of before among nations.” I u ~r remarks are chcradherifc.l by the fame fpiric, and cio&thcd nearly in the fame iangitr.gc witn. ■hale previoully hazarded on tins fide • . the Atlantic. Every thing •ft sifTj.-.'.ed that is wanted, from Much inferences congenial to ! : feelings o? rhe writer may be he malt read !y drawn. Bcc -'KVC-itTCiv ately for the British wr.Lcr, ail rhe facts a Turned a.j .rich-ur foundation, and none more Id than ti;ar r .c meafute nas “ excited [here] great indig* oanii -n, and is conlidercd an w. rthy of an independen; nation.'-’ Id v measures t’.kco by the govern tv-, nc have in fuel roved ore popular, Bui it ought not ro uprjfe s, time; rets thould it sh ke ou confidence in the prop, erv ot rhe step taken, that ■h,: luptrri ai ijoiiacian* o; Bri tain den- ante it. Accufton/d as Kiev !;.ave ioiife been to confider whatever prom-t s ro benetic mo !r as their ii>jury, it is very natural for them to rs” this mep.fi..-re v/k alarm. Hoping tliac we ft on Id he embroiled with •'pain, they v.oii naturally be uil appo:tued with any thing that promtfes to lead ro an socormrio daiicn. Accustomed too, to carry a!! points by bare force, they are unable to appreciate the motives of a govcrni/cnt that is willing to give (or a detirabie acqu fition its real worth. The veiy prcvaieiiCe cf ‘iheie fsntt ments in Britain is one of the ftroogest arpumcpe# in favor os the ibui dntfs cf tire mcafurcs adopted by Congress. Ocr readers wfii perceive hy an extra-ft from a late Hondo^ | print, chat thee.r luresc Cc ... | u■<:**•, io tar a- til y re! petit or.; I relations, have been re ccivv * i with a :.v iy lmeitit ir liiitain. The pub'. rations m th& prints of trial country are how ever, too partial, to e aale us to • lot<n au un-quivo nl opinion ot ! iie-r ebeCt. Tak o, utua iy buc i h it j and impeilrti vcw of the ; m -furej or o>-r council?, wc may ir:i, ret r.r’ h precipitation and | error o’ judgment, This, aided by rite lenlarion likely to b* produced by any decided steps cowards ~ lytlem of commercial refutance on our parr, may, in th:: lint initance give the public opin on a complexion rather un iriendly to a lull and prompt accommodation of differences. The faliacinus indication too ot a serious division m this country at the period of their latest A nc ricar. date;, with a natural ap i prehenfion ot the courle us cue I negociacions with .Spain and that | more was meant than met the jeye, may induce the Bntiila (oiiniftry to procraitinate theii j negociation w;:h us •, adilpofition, jiikeiy to be lengthened by the ! cxpeitecarrivalof Mr. Pinckney. I I'he author of War Dilguifc, has ; issued anew work, entitled, “ Obferrationa on the Speech of the honorable John Randolph,*’ the object of which is, we under stand, to animate public opir.io agairnt any important concciDon; |to this country. Under thrU j circun.fiances it becomes ti.e i America a people patiently to wait the iliuc ot the msaluies uken oy their gove nmenc. Although no thing has yet occurred to impa’r our expectations of an acco.no- UAtiu.n ; it becomes us, standing I upon the .trong ground taken bv jc..e icg.llatc.rc, to be prepar !tur lets favorable ifi\ln. u :l