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Feeru’i !i;y (Upp.-I *’ * pjffajf from
tut ci?r to Hamhirirh, at a village
calico Iv um ner, which be!o igs to L".
b-"k ay.! Huo/c. Tor French fol-J
----di'-T; are q n-ters 1 in thr pa--- belonging
to Han >ve , and obi gs every thing come
iag from Labeck to return The La
bck r* can, how-ver, fend their m?r
chanJize to Hitihurgh, by Oblertno,
which is in the D.milh territory ; and
appears to be fir.nly relo'ved n:>t to
comply with the demand of the French
O her accounts, a* we have already
Hated, afTcrt, th-t ih: enemy had aft-
U .liy en .erect the ci y of Lubeck, and
and that the on .tribiiions iiaj been le
vied by force of arms.
LIVERPOOL, March 33.
Accounts have jot been received
from Gibraltar dated 13th ult. com
municiting information ot coli-JeraLiie
importance.
It is now no longer doubtful that an
attack on Gibraltar lias been in the con
t nnVj^tion of the Spa Isa government.
Intelng*n te of the enemy’s movements
and p eparatious for that pnrpofe had,
however, reach, and :he*G ivernor, throu ;h
the m and u nos fume and ferters from the
Ctmpol St Rich, and the mod tffeft
tsal meafurrs were taken to frutlrate the
attempt. The Spaniards having, for
feverai nights anou. the end of Jinuary,
marched ail their troops in the neigh
b mrhood i ito their lieu*, within a mile
of the garrif n. to the number of about
7003 men, the utmjft vigilance was ex
ertei, and our guards were doubled
along the out pod*. They had a num
ber of fctlirg la Hers, and probaoiy ex
pe&ed fame aili tance from within the
w ills. In order to guard against all fai
prise, it was thought proper, during the
Barked nights, to keep the officer of the
diftiid, with feverai I.facers patrole, on
the neutral ground, for the purpose of
waiting the en my’a movement*. The
Spaniards were, however, f.ion convinced
ol the readiness of the garrison to repel
the meditated attack, and knowing that
the heal.h of the troops was perfectly
re dtablilhed, it was bthcvd that they
had altogether rcli-.qi.lh and the design.
Very lerious appreheufions were cn-j
ieitauied, when our accounts came away,
•that an attempt would be made frv-m
Algtii as to burn our {hipping lying in
the Mole, which confided of b.tween
fix 1 y aid feveuty va uabie veflUs, many!
of wuich were Spanish prizes. The fol
lowing is confide red a correct ftatemeui
ot the toice intended to be employed in
the eaterpiifc ; 42 gun boats, each tit j
ted up with a grate to heat red hot Ih n ;
10 moiur boats, each carrying a large j
m >rt*r ; 2 howitz r bjats, each carrying 1
a howitzer to tnrow a Ihe 1 of 9 inches
diameter j 6 feluccas, armed ; to zebecs j
for carryt,ig {lores ; 12 auxiliary boats, i
for boarding v. fills; 1 boat, with {hip
Wrights and caulkers ; 1 corvette, of 12
guns, as a receiving (h'p. This force is !
efficient dhy to poll captains, 40 lieute
nants, 25 tidigns of the navy, 1 furgton,
sod 5 mates, with Tailors and ioi
(diers, and artillery. The whole is
Under tbs command of Don Fnncifco
Maureil, who had arrived at Algefiras
with the firft divili >n, confuting of 42
gun boats, on the Sth January. Tne
remainder ate preparing with all p fiible
expeoitioa at C. diz, Barcelona and
Carthagcna and arc expected in the j
courfc of this month. Such a force will j
we fear, render it totally impoflible for .
any v<ffel to iie even twenty-four hours I
in the Mo e, without the utmuit rilk of
bemg difmalted, or burnt, as the gun ;
boats mey repeat their attacks daily wuh
impunity in calm weather.
X report ol the tailing of the Brtft
fieet was circulated throughout the city j
on Satu uay. It rested t ilely on the
so lowing authority . the a nerican Ihip
Rebecca, capt. Nunn, arrived in the
jDo'vns from Leghorn ii 30 days, was
on the 1 lth inti, ipeken wuh, in lat.
44 lo,, & 9> by the Hero man of war, in
company with hve other (hips of the line
The matt.r’s mate ot the trero informs a
capt. Nunn that the Bnft ft xt was out j
the f.mc day he wa. spoke with by a
frigate, who alked him ifnehadieea the
french li.it. This account obtained
very little credit at the admiralty. it
was not, however, fl ghtly treated in the
city, and many were ot opinion that the
Bid! tl-it was on its way to Ireland.
The American captain who brought the
incell gcuce, is well ka >wa at Lloyd's
Cnff-c tioufetobe a man of u.i oubted
veraci.y and uucapablc of fabricating the
account. He was yetlerday interrogated
by many of his friends, w .om he mod
affared oi ihe truth of ins Hat—
mtai.
Ntw-Yoa* April 15.
We learn by a gentleman wno came
: vut i.i the rirnb.tion, from Cherbourg,
that hi* Imperial Majesty is extremely un
popular in France. His cuacutt 1* de
preciated in the lcverclt terms, by every
well informed gentlemen in that coun
try.
Markets were good—ail kinds of
Wetl-lndia produce were high, and in
demand.
Moi'fitur Charpe, the famous Inven
tor a..d Director of the Telegraphs in
j. ranee, fa ot himiV.f a few days before
the Ambition faitcd. He left a letter,
forming them, tint the only rcafon for
this act ol luicid, was because be o/ut ti
ted of living !
from Jamaica p"pe*-s t# the 23 1 u't.
received at ti.-* • thee, we Earn, that in
ronito Jerce of loteltgence from th.
windward ilLr.dS, a council of war *a*
conva-o'-d ... bp- ifh Town by the Com
, ib ctnf, to, the purpose of cen-
fifiering the expediency of declaring
Martial La-v. The council were of o
pinion that such a ineafure was unneces
fary ; but recommended the use of every
pnßible precaution for d-fending the
il nd, and efpecialiy Spar.ilh Town and
he city of Ring lon.
We also learn mat all the p i ts of the
(11 ml of Cuba, are (hut igaimt vcffcls
from the B itiih Well-Indies j andth.it
fix pr.vateers have failed from that iflar.d
to criiifc off the course of Jamaica.
We learn that D. . George Divis, of
r his city, brother of Mr. Mathew L.
Davis, is appointed by the Preftdent of
the Unite 1 States, Ciuful for the Re
gency of Tunis.
April 29.
Arrived lad night, the (hip Oneida
Chief. Fa rell, in yo days from London
March 10, i 1 the channel, capt. Fa rell
was boarded by a French privateer sch ’o
ner,vvh imadcenq tiry after Cngliihp.iTen
gets, but were denied. On the ‘3th,
,ff Scici'y, loid the jolly boat in a ftvtrc
gale April id, in lat. 42. 30 long.
47, pafftd the wreck of a ihip ii idcr wi
t-.r, with her lower mails {landing, and
uw a numb :r of fpirs ad iat. April
6 k, st night, being in the ice, p.tfTcd the
wreck of a ilvp, her three msfti just above
water. Fr*m the ych to the 10'h of
April, was in the greatest danger of lo
ti ig the Ihip from the immense quanti
ti:i*ifice. April 12, in lat. 40 30.
3*’ he (h p Mars, Rogers,
52 days from Liverpool, for New-York,
naving been in the ice.
PHILADELPHIA, April 26.
Arrived, {hip Harriet, Cummings,
from Liverpool, wlvch she left on the
to'h Februa-y, with a cargo of fait; but
at 12 o’clock in the night of the 2d
April, in lat 44 11 long 4}.. going at
the rate of 6 knots, (he {lruch. on a field
or mountain of ice, which injured the
tttip so much, that all onboard txpeded
to go down in a few minutes ; but get
ting lights, they sou id the damage the
(hip is ad fuilained, and soon covered it
with a tarpaulin, so that they had time
to lighten her, by heaving overboard 250
tons*t fait, which they were oDliged to <lO
Ito save the r lives. The thip, we are fur.
ther informed, wrs so entangled wiih
htlds of ice, that (he did not get rid of
them tor 3 or 4 days, though (he Itood
a louthwardly course ail that time.
LOSS OF THE SHIP CHINA.
.-is we tufpedled, yeilerday brought
- U3 a certainty of the fa e of the (hip Chi
j na, capt*M’Puerfon, from Batavia, from
1 whom three or four pilot-boats arrived ye
j ilerday morning, with fome of the o!5-
1 eers, moll of the people, about fev;n huu
| dred bags ol coffee, which, we are told,
,>s ad that is like to be fared. From one of
the officers we haYe the following .
Phe Ihip failed from Batavia the <ph
of December, with a cargo of fiigar and
coffee, worth not Id’s than 500.000 dol
lars. On Sunday the 21 It in ft. they
took a pilot ou board, and at 11 o’clock
that, night, (he struck on the five fathom
Bar k, about 5 leagues from our Capes—
Ihe soon carried away her rudder, towards
morning (he drifted off, and they let go
an anchor, but when hoiltingthe anchor
it broke, a id the wind coming on at N.
W. (he drove ou the bank again, wh -re
about three o’clock on Monday the brig
cd, and soon had fix or seven feet water
in her hold ; —by this time had feverai
pilot boats along fi ie, when they removed
whatever they could of their baggage
and cargo ; to the amount of about noo
bags ot culfee on board the pilot-boats ;
Ihe was got off no less than three limes,
and as oLen drove on again, when it com
ing to blow a gale ou vVcdnefduy mor
ning, theipiiot boats, with the crew, were
obliged to leave her. A person who
was in the Lft boat that left her on vVed
neflay, at 12 o’clock, fays the wa3 then
off and drifting towards the main. By
account of tfiis per sou, it is not impt oba
bl her fails, rigging, and fome other mat
ten may be Caved, ihoulJ the weather
continue moderate.
The United States have been unfortu
nate in the lof&oflhips from Batavia in
the lafl fealon ; this Ueiog the fouitii, i
withi 1 fix or eight monthr, v’z —the Sa
muel Smitn&Canton, of k 01 Baltimore ; !
me Ma.yland, for New-.ork, and trie !
China, ot and for this port—lo th fe
we may add also, the capture of the
Manhattan, for New York, tak-n by the
Britilh, as a lols in part, lor (huuld (he
be cleared, the deteuttou and cxpencesj
will no doubt beery heavy. It is con |
jeCtured that tke loss iu tained by those I
joncerned in tlie above five will J
be httle th >rt ot two millions of dollars,
and to the revenue of the Un ted States,
had they arrived lase, they would have
added between 2 and 300,000 dollars.
CHARLES ION, May , t
T>t* schooner Mary. Capt. Campbell, arri
v’d here ibis mormngin 16 day:- from Rnig
llon, (Jam) Four or fa vs ..ays previous t
the failing >f ihe Mary, Adnira Cuchrane
arrived at Port-Koyal. with 7 fail of the inr
and a few friga’es No late accoun's han
I been received of the Erench
! it was the genera! bet.ef, that -hey bad re
turned to Fiance. Capt, Campbell inf rn:
that the Admiral fultd from Port Raya
on the 2a f b nit. in the N >rhumberland, ac
cnmpmnied by two fuppofed for
Baroad .es ; where be wa. to tat command
f the w ndward tla i in. The rell of th
fquadron. it appears fr m the K ng.'lm pa
oers, wsle expelled logo tofea, immediate.j
ai.er.
The Vanguard, Hercule and Theft* m-n r > l
ear, ‘were l.iog at H irr-Aoya , w l'oAdmira;
Cechrane a rived, a id wee attacned to hi*
Iquadron.
L • e * from famaiea fl‘ e, that A i nira
Cochrane pevruvt his arrival a-Por*.Hoy.
i', i-ad looked into they rt es Santo Oomi.i
}ae ; and feund that tha irrench fie*', af er
-iri l g a rviafurcemeAt af -raopt, a*a failed
a a a. a
Georgia KepUDiico.il,
AN
iTATF. TNTi-Lf.TGF.vcER
P,r L TON and MO’Utv
SAV iN.vAri, May 17, ia.s.
Correspo'Lleiice.
The piece d “Cafmenia,” is in
a’miffide. The following is a fuffici
ent fpeebnen of the poetry,
“ The ba l ihat passes through ihe throbiny
vein,”
“ Returns qu c'-.lr with an exqu’fi’e pain ”
It is tiie fi ll time I ever knew r
ball to return through a stern, after i
h: and once palled it. The verse brings tc
my Jr rr 1 j t. t tit llciy tl the [fit win
had put a piece into the hinds of a
friend, and w is liltening with gr at at x
; iety to the reading. Finding it rathe 1
lame, the reader pauLJ and remarked.
“ It fetmato me litre is a foot wanting! ’
“ Go on, no on” fays the author,
i you’ll find /partfeet c nough to mke it
up.”
Almost every ptrfom kiow3 the feur
rility which has been found out on Pter
poitt Edvaids of New Haven. A vatt
majority of the b r of that etty is fede.ai,
| We finll now lay Before our r aders tin j
| proceedings of that bar, wik a federal
j chairman at their head. Tile fu jd is
so >ar important as that it is one evidence
of federal corredntfj.
At a ntee'ing of the cnoi'llors nod a'tor
nine at ianu ptaEl- itg 11‘rlar of \rw
Idivn county, on iht li tiny 0/ A^ril,
O5 ..
1 VO lED un inimous!). That th? fol
lowing ad irefs, iron’ t h>• bar of said conn
• ty, t •'P rpont Edivetr/ls eq rogeth.T
with lii. a.if.ver thereto, be j.ubliflioil in
, the news-papers punted in the city ot
j New Haven,
I Attelt JONH H. LYNDE, elk.
I S1 a,
| THE gentlemen of the bar ii tke
■county of New-Havcn, knowing y .ur j
determination to remove frmn tins place
to the city if New- York, tekr the liber
ty of txprtifiig to y >u those f-*ninr>cil
---ot attaenment and relped wbivh the’
fed.
Your extenfivr pradtice as an ajvoeate,
for many y-ars, iu* given them an oppot
tunity ot 111 icing, with high olealur
that, while (kill integrity and dhiingui h
ed talents gave yju an elevated rank i 1
your profcllion, a genclemmtly comlu:;
and fiepjrtmenc endeared you co you
brtthern.
* rnoleoftliem who have ent-Ted the
prolellion li ice your ejunence was uni
veHauy acknowledge'!, liavc much rea
f<m to thauK you tor trie fri nuly a'.ten
Cion fh.iwn to the you ig gentlemen ol
the bar ; and wni*e aii recogti ze in yon,
those abilities i/nidi render youp iwcrtu
a* an an amount they also rccuiledt will
much laiistactiun, tTiole qualities which
tuve rcn. errd tnnr iutercouife with you
fiaiauoiiioui a1 1 happy. At parting, sir,
permit them to after you of their sin
cere wishes, 1 at in the ciiclei in which
you may her.after move, you may expe
rience much of thn Iriendlhip, ot which
you i.avc lo Lrgeiy participated in the
bar of trus county, ansi that your use may
Uc profpe.ous and nappy.
.Signed by the unanimous direftion ot
the bar.
JGNA JNcaER SO LI., Cbii mti l,
,'ic us Haven, April i. 1805.
Pierpoat Ldwanlt, etq
1 ME AkS'2l'H.
went! ntn of the hr in the eou ly *f tit tv -
JJavert,
I requeit you to accept my fi icrre
tha.ki,, jr the ass. ctions add rets with
which you have beta plc. f.d this day ta
honor me.
i'he testimony of a class of my fel'ow
citiz ms, lo highly refpect.ble, that they
“ have noticed, v/ith liigh pic amre, that,
while fli:! 1 integri. y and c ta
lents gave me an clcvn.ol r<u,k in my
proteihun, a gcnthu aiuly cotulucl and
department ciifleared me to my bre
ihern,” can river fait to be c ufidered
by m , rmdl highly hononramc, and to
he recorded in my rcco.icetiou wutl inde
lible grantu ic
II i have “ by friendly attention fttewn
to 1 lie y-iu.ig gentlemen ol the bar, ren
dei eu t'icir mtcrcouife with me hormo
n;ouß and happy,” it is a t.rictty in’
wuich I have paiiicipaced with them, and
wid be a eircuinildjice in the occurrences
t my iiic, which can never crate to af
tord me g.
rtnderto uitne v<uuib>r, by its having
been p>o iuetd, in lo rie uegrec, by thetr
alluranee tnat fucll has been aiy con
duct.
Remit me to aftu'e yiu, that in all
liiuitioai iha l fed my own individual
n-ppinelt promoted by the fortunate
event of having it in my power to con
tribute to tine advancement ot yours.
*. pray G ’d to give you aii htfiitb, hap
piaela a ii long hie.
PILRI’ON r EDW VRDS.
New Haven, /lp il I, 1805.
Extract tjn Utter f'tn Jl*!■/*?■ h a gintUmnn
la X u-'/trk, del.l M*rc 12.
“ An rx rxordinir/ ilacli n took p!ac;
h-rt i the Court if Vice Admira!-/ o.
\Vedne-.diy Lit. Ihe f*ris -were these
a elf s. Ncmt id 1 remain, of your c>t;
iiijipeii per the fenonner N-nry, cant Hue
i ioo bar l els ol ar, <9o> igned to Mi
i remain’s m bi, to. i, vnen vere teizr.
if CM eh r ot tkeCuiloms ur iarai hi*
:tia. r,., perlnu wna'ever, refluent in th* U
uited Sratcs, cnafd legally find n op< rty i
this C'juntr, ; and the j tdee of vne Aumirai
ts. c-nie nned-he ar up ,a that prii.cipie
i’tut fvX.Ci.ee wc oodkr.iAiid vr-i. appea*-
1 \ from : Wut, unti’ thr !!Tu? rs ihe spp-al
* known from England, we lir.il rrc'imiin-nri
to al our American C rresp nuems, h
> mea ls to f-nd their pr perry here.”
On SaMirdny, the i3 h. Mr CLiav, the A
•eriean Consul at Hava ina, wis arrest-d and
np: if-lied hv the Spa i(h givernment—
private and odicial papers were a'f. leiz
■d, and a fed placed up n‘s j c uifuUr office.
(ewas iherated, however, af e>'a Hi-rt c
nement, by the united murcelfion# of he
’ merican merehants N reaf.m lusiir^n.
1 by the government far this arbi nrv p.- 0 .
•edinj. Os or
Jerome Tlovai-ari e—A pent emao jell
.rriv.d fr ni Fia ce inf rmstliatby nil I m , r ’
la decree :he Mi ulier c f juiliee had been’ r
lere l to declare ihe marriage of J-ronis Ii -
tpar.e'v ;, h Ufs Pctaf.-n . f fil.in, , r>
■i and v id ;as h.ci g been <# and j
■nfirned in c. uitradiofion to ihe a\v*ot France 1
.dt.ie willof madame Bonapar e, the nv>- I
!.er if ALnfieur Jerome. Mt'cantilt J.iv
Col. Birr lef Phd.delphra on Ttie'dav
morning, on a tear to the Western countries.
Morn. Chi on.
From ths Alexandria Fxvrfitcr.
Additional iiAanert ,f l.trgrvi’v in Vl *i.
nia co nmueicdtci fy Mr F of tie j
Co’ir t of appf li.
t. Thumbs Dance late of the county
of di'-fteiii.-M, died ab ut the year 177 c
aged 123 years I saw him a; Cricllcr
field ctcDo'i when hr was .15 years of
age and laid iie haul wa'kcd eigiit miles to
the cuu ,- t l.uufe that morning. He was
born in London.
2 • John Holloway ;in old soldier
under toe Dukt us Marlborough a- the
bat tie of B.eniieim, 1704 dieJ 111 Prince
Edward county about ihe year 1701
aged 123 year, lie was befo in En
giand.
■£* 7 m es when on the Prince El
ward circuit, a ytar or two b'fore his
death ha a long conve.lauon will* liim
at the c>n t honfe and pufiliilseu an ac
count of him in the Virginia G.*r;te.
3 John Mt Bride an li.fli nan and oM
f-liner under the Duke of .Marlborough
at tlir.bntile of B cminim j died inGouch
land a out the year t 789 aged 104 He
lived and died w: hut hve miles of the
pla c of my nativity,
5. Anne Brown (horn in Glouceller
e u ity V rginiu) :l.ed in the county
if a.lover about the year 17,7 a , f d
1 10 years 1 made her a vitit the year be
tore Ihe died and found her rea ling in .
iclta nent without fpediac es though Ih
told me Ihe had used them for° morr
tiu 1 fifty years but ha I, for about 8
/C;r. preceding my vilit, enjoyed he
light as peifcctly as at the ag C of 40.
6 Mary Mrritt, died near Ground
q lirrcl biiJge, in the county of Hino
v- r, in the year 1777 Herageuokiiowr
but (he lived I3 years with Mi-rritt, her
hird hulbsnd, v 1 • vai Gardner to S
Vidiam B.tkitr.ai (ameftown, when li
aas governor ot Vngi .ia. Shefurvivef
ivr hufij -nil. but how long jj unknown
John Pool died in Powhatan counts
*ll 1788, aged 6.
8. Mary Pc.ifaipi, mother of the la 1
luoina-. lAafants ot Oo iclilan 1 cc.un -
died about the year 1791 or 03, agei yb
g Jol-.ph Piliatd, Inner ot the ti
ju tge Pendleton’s widow, and Grand
lattier of the present cieik of Haims.-
cou"t, died in the year 1708 aged
He ha ■ only one wite, w> h w om In
,v and in (lie matrieii Hat
10 Matthew Eariy, late of to - con
ty i t Powhatan, born in the yea- 1700
died iu the year 1791. I w utc ti
il. a- h.
I 1 San,ll i I /Sndrum (ny neighboui)
died in li c. 18 ace.i S7.
12 Mary Cli.ttain, lat- of Powhatan
county died in jgco age-1 9;
13 Juli th Bing y ot Powii tan county
now ative, aged lo •
14. Chailr* Purton (now living in
Cli'itei field J bum in S.pt 17.0.
In the time of Cornwallis’s mvafi >n
in 1781, he served a three months tour
as a volunteer in the cbelterfield militia.
j. I lad Saturday visited a mar
nei;nbor, Mr. Edward Wooldbr and e, k
fund him chatting with his wife to whom
he told me he w,;s married in the year
1732. They were both in good fualih.
1 was personally a quainted with all
the pet Tons before mentioned, ex xpt the
two marked thus *.
1 was told two years ago, by Mr. K.r
fton Cla’ ke. who live* near Louifviile in
Kentucky ; that he had 27 brotheri and
2 fillers. That hi* f.ther had been thrice
married, and wis then living iu Lunca
burgh county Virginia.
From a Paris Gazette of Feb 27
A QUESTION or JUBISPRUIJIUCE.
“A. f irrign r, t r-n.bc put ut; i
■rfort* the tribunals of hfatiCF
triocnrr iorfiigr.tr, to or.iiue 111:1,
o 1 jifil the ih t .u!itio sos at on
r-ict made in Fta-K'f, a..U v-h.i
>t 1 Lc rob-: t'/.e ure.i in 1 r, inter’
1 ne fir” !■ £t:a.i of rhe court o
prai, fu - ,n'/ at I* ii:, in iu
•uriie.'.Cf of the 4 r h V-n■oh-, dc
criniucd this qt itio t ivt
y-
,\Tr Mon; fio-fr.Cf, citizen of
he U .ii.ciStar sos A aciic ,j
a Imt 11 M.!
ki i .ith, co .1 itrr. iai aigeti l j
ne United Stairs, arui a cit z ‘
;1 th ■ lai ilt ue.->. 1 ..is luu ha j
or its o j*d tor * x cu i >.t o
loOlc. ibed by tac 1
4 ariy, at l’ai.s, twr opcr.iio-.*j
v’ i’h coulj on’y takeVlarc ac
Ih.rit. It w.ts brought before
hr tribunal of commerc e of Pa
is ; Mr, Skipwirh refilled to
icknovvlrdge die juris.!nfl on of
he rrd) in J, a.id demanded
h.t: it fnould br remanded be
'ol r th - titbunals of the United
‘Mtis the tribunal quThtd lus
e.i,&: Mr. Skipwitti iuvipg ap
■•eal-.i fro n the judgment, he
•v ,s a;F-r red in his apj ea! by
.he ton-1 o’ .-ip; r is—.As the trt
! >dn tis ii. 1 ihe United S meb take
jno co<7ll z inceof actions brt u Jic
I agimit ail atifenc perion, when
‘he ablen < e is in .1 toreign coun
try rn a niifliuil Lo M ii.s go.
ve.-n nent, al! the conmcrci .i
■'gents of the II ji.cd atat. s m
Fiance, by the above dccifio i,
i e secured fro n all luits brought
by their fellow citiiien; as long
as they refid. in France.
The F ren- h :!ra nl, L\l‘> ‘e Jt
Epet, fr<un wii- h our </.-/ a J
t U Utr was taken, was L* ty J-fr
or.i.ed ac Lo.dac, in Cirrmany
■ n a ina iner alcognher, new.
The putt us fb-odjre was pi.tv and
oy a child of 1 j years, w.h 1. td
bet n tc. illy deal and dum-t bo is
‘is b t-h ian 1 that the s>lb oy
he 1 utor, vvno lauj.'ic him cji
rs**B andwr.tc.
I or.don pap.
For the G.orgia Repuliean,
I will not pf 1 mil 017 (Vlf to r in jt
papr war Wi h the Edit.T.s f ihe .Vltifeuns
tnil ihcret rr ill only repeat hat the town
Click had or Itruck 11 cn F-riday m. n u.ir
when 1 cal rd at ihe ofTce ts J, . ai , u , j*
VVo lhopter, and iliai I did 11 t leave fa and
I..C* until promised bv Seym-ur ilia, il.a
l’ rfemnifii-a:ij -rd rr, rs f u-t Jhnli to
pxhl'Jhed in their next nitminji p per
Lwinmuiiity wi l deude 0.. u.c credibility cf
lie paroe*.
J. BULLOCH.
PORT UF SAVANNAH.
entered,
li’ig Sucrfr, None, A!mtuiqut
Scht. Kami/ er, R.tchir, / J , ovt j. tut
a l f. and r e and:
Brig Geirgiee, Bsrnbam, Mnu-Totk
\ebi. Carotin , , Harry, Ct.rin Jl <n
Margaret, E.gi t b, Ac- H
Aurora, tVjl. C!>„, ep „
JSioke into my Simp
LAST nirht near ra o’cl ck, a thief whi m
beinq qncklypuilued, nude bn tie p
j 1 ti u carrying- off his booty. Toe p ...r
m.ig Irlt belin.4 himtlie weapon of mi-clitef
./ wliich ‘ e tnteie t, having drawn cu i-,vo
I ilit weather lo.ndc, to wit: a chill-!,
•ar'erl on He bLdr NEWfOULL, the
- Ret much bar ern’, and tl.e handle burnt
-wii t. the locket, any person claimLg il.a
.1 chiffel, proving property aid paying frr
tv a.lver ifetnent Shall have it again and nt*
I telli u s asked.
N 11 I'he thief is warned net to attempt
tel'ke Sj-itti, u he will atil'wer the cun*
1 ary at his pell .
V\i!iianv Parker.
Corner -f Weft Broad and Bryan Streets,
Ma - -7 “it 74
Sdlc> l y Au-fliun.
THIS day, Ftd y, the 17 th. May milt
l futj bis ire try audion Jlo'c
V\ uhout R-f-rve^
5 pu.'cheons 2d and 3 1 proof Hunt
10 hhd tirit quali’y molalfes.
ALSO,
H barrels draught I 50 do*, handkers
j’ r ter I chiefs
-ii ’-bis fie.Vi super- 15 kegs Butter
line tiour to keg* tobacco
tobbls. berf 30 boxes brown
3* Bols potatoes l'oap
4 pipes c untry a- pieces osnaburgs
gin *5 a pieces Nankeen
h bblt ft gar 0 pieces cailirmer*
to boats Spariilli 40 pieces white
fegar* Rolls
6 htat* frefli mus- • mahogana card
laul table,
1 pipe Brandy 1 po dining tab!*
1 o /. apades 1 bandl'oiii* tide
140 pr. Blankets boards
6- dr. 1. brali ink 4 pair el-'g-nt
it ands looking gl lifts
io cades Holland 1 lost Books,
gin
With* variety of wet and dry goodi
Conditions Cuds.
Sale to commence at ten o’clock.
A”d ;tc priv ire Sx! j,
130 >ds fnlh faptrjiarflour t months
C> t.hi, and lor V ash,
Sii p,i e ,j . ly New Negro Boys.
I coDb, Auftr.
GR \SD LODGK.
r pHK L-: nber* f - 'ae Grind L-dge -f
A G* - .1, :u.n tl.e ; el’psetive I.odgrs by
;1..r | r-J -r repirin.'a ivei, art’ -Icft J to
a’- and-■ lie 1. ogt -ocif. in the f i;a ure tl •
11 S■ u.. Itf ill ju'.e t est, a to o’ch cl. .ri
a . i* ooii, bong a lUtand Q\:a<ivr y c r m
municati ti.
h- trCter of tk Wtrtliipf'.l Giaud
isf.es.
Win, DAVIE: , Ciond Stt'ry,
| I *7 1\
!*'[ i Y SHLKiI pS Alls.
i / , P ae tlrft i ae.'l'.y , , J ,'yt'f, i’ l>
iVr ff a. t!e C-.c- h. tie in it- s try. he*
j ■—u the now sol ei a-nl im* o'clock, A
i , , ‘-.Von,a , nan < : Sydney, lantu as th*
j ,i.„.rty 01 -1.. 1 M’Niili.
J >hn WilildiliSj S. C.
j Mr 1; n