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Jo Non-kaiderJ Land-lloldcrs
of the Slate of Kentucky. <
FROM the number o ( \
TRACKS of LAND exposed
to faie by the rrptt r for ta>es,
it would -seem that ti.e Non
R (idem land holders are either
ignorant of our laws, or confi
der ably embarrassed for th* want
cf agents, in whom confidence
may b: placed, and wliofe firu
at on a id acquaintance with bu
fi iefs w.il enable them to ds
charge with promptness the du
ties tequired of the n
d h..t tl’ere are fo.ne who * ! j
want of irdorma id . of what t it’
laws require to be done, have
luff, red * their hn s to be fob
foi thet.x, 1 have nrjLouh', rat
for their ii form iio , will <;iv
a lhar ftateri ent of efrr laws on
rbat lubjcei. gjt I r>m irr'libf
t i.ii (oat.-y more have fC.ret..
fi’nn a Hi’ cot ft icnee ii
; < f s who ci v'ti not or wou’d
n i ... m n 1 to ibe duttes required
I Men w! o live a: a-di-
H-i c fio*-i b'r.;nkfi.-: t, whtr* !
I • son r-On-n-luic fits’ land are
] iru;l fin f )- moic ii.CO.iv*--
i < J . t so d,S hart (■ the duties oi i
an not. .%* >’ ill tip.T.n ot tit
tov’ u. Y<r. i ;s La;’ -d t. tt l
leaf,’ nii.c i-f-f jlwcn'ieths of thole
{ ende wtjo aft . entsf.it
ij.'ri-r’ fi.jrn.-s, 3 e d.lp’ . fcJ at
‘ConfiJerablr ti'dauces from this
pi ice. AnUjto this caofe rna\
be ernbired,! great part of tin ii
omission andleft of duty.—
For it ;naj j.appen that at rht
tun** of rectiiviog tnv-ney it i:
cu of the r jower o pay it im-.
Media’-- v rip the Frcalury, but
they th'ti.4 k Ib.-Jl he dane as
soon s lit ebpertumry occurs ;
in the vr.ean Iti Tte lo t e prdlin>
occafio i or j h af; :g lpccularioi
inducts t e i to make uleofo
whith they <anrot again colltdi
till he UnJs ate iold. But*
citizen of tbp town could always
pay ov-r the money on receiving
ir ah ‘b uftuld utten 1 ,ve tht
coirs of advertning the lands.—
And opportunities of tranftv.ii
tng mer ty to t’ is place art
More fafe anti freqoe.ic than to
molt other p! ces in the State, as
the l J olr from the Fall ward once
% week ; befnles private convey
ances, wh ch ate numerous. If
their thoul ! be any danger ap
preher ded fiom the mail being
robbed, tht ii tik bills may Lx
cut it to two or o om* pieces arc
tianiiiiitted l*y dis f. rent poll's,-—•
Tlvfc at; ng of! rit ; lons which
in'ght he adduced, have induced
ir.e to hel eve that a peifon i
W oO’ CO fiv‘ c t>C toul-d b? pla
ce', liv’rg at tins phi e. and a
- .ted with ( i lie I-*, wh
\\i*uhi t kt upon lump.*, the pat
me ot of taxes for N't.o Rciidentt- i
on a modetaie cotm. din , \v.,uK
receive rrcoura ? . vin ut. . bav<.
jhcrcKwexlctcrUiUv and to offer on
iz rvii.es to Non-Re fideiis and
■others who may v..!h biili.ief* of
ti c kin ! done at th : s place, on
the tallowing terms :
On being rurai'hed wrh mo
ney inline, 1 v, ill a.tend there
fpc Clive offices, pay t e Taxes,
piOCUif Cjuic ii>n therefor, ano
li .:ru.>.it cup tCaUs thereof-to the
Proprietors ol u.e land, 10 the
neared polt-oHkC where the\
reftde, for fifty ants on each trad
of land, and five per cent, on th
irnioui t ot the tix, &c. charged j
thereon. As :t wnlbe nr cefiary j
that legeJar accounts ihuuld bt
kept of the money received acd
paid away by n.e,l prelumethel'e
terms wl not be though lngii.
Tor the information ul thoJt
who rvtsy it, 1 have iub
joined the follow mg iUtemenc
/and certified e. — hy the prd'enr;
iawsot Kendicky, Non-Rebde.us j
who claim l.ind# within the lame,
are compelled to enter theu
lands for taxation with the Au
clitoi of Tum.c Accounts, bciort
the ill day ot October, *>ob, 01
iuch claiuii will become kiricito.;
Cos lire iiate. lhe entries milß
pci* fine if poffifile the ikUalion
and cptjity ot the land, til whuk
r.mue it whs entered, lurvejtc.
auid pateatcii, The Tax laid on*
heir lands becomes du* °n the
lfl day of February, annul!)
md if not paid by the ift day o
October following, carries rrre
reft from that lime t.ll paid, a
ten per cent, per annum. Fht |
Auditor is directed to tranfhnit to
he Regiftcr a lilt < flu h lands
is are not paid on (and this he
ommooiy does by the fiift day
of may annually) and the Reg s
tcr is required to have the larnt
Dubhfhed three momhs in the
paper of the public printer, before
‘he fi:ft Monday in Noveni
>er, at which time the laics o
.uch lands commence, and con
dnue f.-on day to day at the
ooroftie State-House, till nI.
ire foid that are n t paid on.—
I'he cyit of adverritirg :s c hatg
id to s he propri-.tor of the latu
and added to the tax Ihe lan
hos fuel car.no: le ledeemt.
without the conknt of tne put -i
n .itr.
f chilles c :iord.
Frdtiifert, Kuvulj, July 20, X oCvC.
WE, the Sobs, fibers, heir: 1
mfi.rme i by Achilles 5- need, 1
Clerk of the Court of ApptaV,
md re!i dent of the row nos r tank-;
lovr, • p-'l tHai h willies to be rni- !
‘loved on c. n.iiiiition by r o.i-,
ffi-ens wl.a olitm land in j
.v mu- kv, to pay rherr taxes for i
mm.* do here y certtry that ]
our ;n q .n torni* wo h laid Sfg -d I
nduccs us to beln ve that he wdi j
r nsail -lu h bmioei* wi.h ttriii j
‘nteg ‘.ry and punctuality, a. c:
*iil give compktt fatis a :ion to
ail who employ h im. (, ven on
hr our hands tins 6th day of Jo
tv, r Hoi;.
IVm. Si ee l e, -Ct.iltlopl.f .-OrecniiPi
Harry Innes, C.ileh -W allace, ‘
John Jordan.jun. Cr-c.-cU;,
Mutthew Wiilinn, Jf'ltn I'tt-ckeinio -r. t
I as. Barbour, of Vir. J. Htithes,
-V. Coldweil, James iVtorriton,
| ohn R v n, j it. Ilaveiis,
Clirillo. Al’Conico, G. Johnlhn,
CJcorj.” Mauison, Joim Lojan,
1. Taylor, il. Mariuull,
George Clarke, Henry Cla ,
lolin t’ u n, Tlioinas Todd,
i'homaj C irr.eal. Geer, e Muter,
l'h imas Tunstall, Samuel M’UowdL
W iliiam Hunter.
N, B. Inquiries into the title,
atUieMun.a and auaiity of ‘.and will
he made, and any other bulim i>
obe tr. ns.tiled ar the public
office aof this ; lace, will-be done 1
,on a crodcratc co i penlation.
All ictrrrs addressed to n.e on
hefe fubjtds, (, olf paid) wi)!
be duly attended to. AvS.
CdT The Printers of the follnavi ‘jr pa
fern ate teque te I to give tie above three
inter done ; and tr o-jn it rhtir ar courts to
th. i drtor of tie ’Palladium, in J?, anlfcrt
Ketitudy, v,, — 7 he B -l* u CmtiiKl -’
Poiladclpna G zc.tr, and Aurora ;
Evening l\-ft, ot A etc- Tot l ; she True
m. rican, */ Tyn an ; the Baltimore
Teli-gi.- phc ; | fit- ;G publican Advocate,
0/ b 1 e irricltovin, ( ‘io'yand) ; the Nor*
* k Le.'gcr ; /..>• li quiet, ot Kiehrro'd ;
the Winchetter Ccciinel , toe Raleigh
Rcp tll r; the O.ariestou Courier } and
tie Gtvtrg :i Republic.::!. ‘ j
! S T> 10 4.
A i ■ i .Vl.ll T> oikS.
\\ 11.1. l>e t Id at ‘lu- C’>u.houte :n Savan
11u.l1. .iii itie toll 1 uduay inOet.bcr next,
at the iciial ht-iir,
Or.r it.o-.i ol o.e ivliarf and buildings,
knesvt as die Cc-tite ti, ul’e w-harf, the l.c
liter fmcliuier not comp v.ng withrlie terms
of tale. BLN. WALL, M. 1). G.
September 13 5
} Ult isc'GGTVt and,
.20 Firkins HCGN LARO.
Lett is iiossip;no].
Market Sv-iarc
September 1 j jt 5
TO THE PLJBUC.
THE Public in general v ili p .-a-c to take
notice dial their will be an exreUent
iikentfs of the Itev. Dr. Kichxrd Vuni.au
of tin ct v of Cbarl-dU-n, out in Nov ember r
December■enl’ni’ gin c mnrebou with the
Rt vd. lie: rv 1101.-i mbt and tiie Revel. Ji>-
lep%-Ciav, one cf them i noiv t-ngiaving in
Pliiladetphia hj lhe mod eminent engraver
in America from Ear. ;>e, lhe public iias
t en informed dial tilers fc'a bkem Is of the
uh rrfa and Dr. I tmvav. engraved in Cbavlelton
Sooiti G: ••itiua, the fublcribers a 110 h ive
l ibit 1 d>..d to the above charaftri.-- . ;i| t. ke
notice bat tdie) arc not decoved in pn,,-c.ia
hng i.vc one ahtidtdto, the public aie alio
lolicited to Julpeod ineif jeidgine-ot until il'.u
one eve/using bv ihe teh-bialtd XL. Edwin
is out, the proprietor asLurs the public no
e .pence v ill hi (par. •! to;.u-'to; li- <, : .usri ar, ’
generally s the eali . tht ha.nes for t - • ■
will be complex;i :1 by l.iit’ l • 0 Co.ndet ~ it
the whole work ts not e-prated i-jual to
any ever tiom Europe, a tent \, tl! uot be de
manded.
Sep. jj ts 4
iu ceived at the 8- wiunah
SHOE STORE, pr B: g Snon 1 rati e
from PoP.tvi, r.’i additional aileitment of
SHOES.—*4 .'O.
f> tsl.ds and ;o bbls. N. E. RUM.
. * fhpes Ghi, jo b ‘xes and 3a Kegs HER
KLNGS.
J. St J. WILLY.
SepttiubC if 4
FPd NKIORT, Jure 29.
A cccrdivfr to ii teli'grncc from D::-
frteoifl, the march of the FruicH fronts
from the F, *Aorate of Hanover to tin.
interior of France, hy the way of Kei
ferswerth, Hill continues.
I’lie daily rod repeated conferrences
hdd between the King ot Pn flia and hie
tninifters, tlfoid reason to conjecture that
nratttnof great importance aic at present
in agitation.
.■BERLIN, July 13.
The negr ciations through which Eu
rope was in expectation ofa gcne>a! peace
are at an end. Mr. N-'vofilzofl has re
'urntd the pa ft which he obtained through
tie ii.tefn rtnee of cur ccurt on his ern
bc!f) to Fiarce. Fit will return to-day
or the ic>rh inftar.t, to our cabinet mitn
ffer, Von FJardexibcig, the following
note
When his Ruflian Majedy confent
rd t tlie wishes e<f its Bdrannic, to an
swer a pacific overture which he made to
<he 1 curt London, he was guidtd by
two rqam'y p’ wtrul motives—to one
fide, to r.fliit a 1 ‘"t-.gn who was ready
tn nth f.. nficf s for the general tran
q inity ; ?.,l eti the iUR._ to draw
r.vintages or all European powers, frem
a r Ih rJ Jx'acc, which was thought fiu*
cv-ir, f 101/1Ilie rrauntr in which it was au
nour.ctd.
“ Tt - rjefent (late of relations be
tvceui F unhand France might have laid
great eh, ifics.n toe way to nrgociatior,
| hrough a Nutiian minuter. Fll3imperi
• al n . j-llwiss, nothwithftaniiiug, K.und
no c fhciijy in ovcrioi king al! causes of
perfcnal (ilpkaiure, and ot the usual for
-1 nraluies. j H- piofn -.i o( lhe intetcrence
j-of-his I’lifliau n j ‘Ay, and liinittid him
i ft.f, wba he alk u ii r paf.ports for his
j pltiiipotiit.ary, to tfr ‘lecaration, that
I tie wouljaccept the feme on die t .vufol-
I ’o-.viug indiiirjns only— That his pleai
! poteetiifjr was to treat with the chief of
the Fufcti government, wi'lncut acknow
ledningjthe new tide he had a'hmied ;
rr.i tha Banaparte was txprcfsly to de
clare, tip he was fliii animated by the
and lire fd peace, wliich he lied declared
to his majelty. This previous
j det laratjn became the more n-rceffiry,
is Uoradrtc, Inimcdatcly after he recti
v:-d the iifwer of his Britannic mxj.dy,
sirumedfie title of Kmg of Italy-- at,
tlt whicicould, in itltlr, lay new difficul
ties in til way of peace.
“ Al r his Prrffian m<j ily had sent
the form an'wtr of the cabinet of the
Tluiilfen >, tiint. he per (ills in his obj £t
l ir peac and that he would lend the
helping HmJ, his Knffian nmjellj accep
ted the t|fpoi'v. as the French govern
ment tftik.d lb tiivch ctliie tt fend
them.
“ By r new breach of folemrt treaties
j *V>v Ei b a .7ti republic baa been uniltd to
I Fpnce. Ti is titiicn in ilfiif, the circurr.
J fbnccs which accoiv.par.ied it, the n.ear.s
’ witch veie used to lurry the execution,
i hive formed a taut ensemble which woul
! miik the lust limits of the facnfices wh th
j Itijmnjerty, at the rtqaeft of Gu tt Bii
j ten, meant to make to rc etkbb/h peace
j in Europe.
j *’ His imperial majclty Ihould certain
’ lypot have narrowed tits lervi.x 3 and la
j crC.-ts to i-h ;!e limits, if the Frt.tch go
r. t: r. nt had inspired hopes t;,at tio-y
I wttiift rd'pcdt tHole ties which ui ite f„
: c tty, tnul which create confidence be
-1 tween civil ; 7ed nations. .Scrclv it is im
ptffibh- to believe that Banapai u wasfia
ctv, when he expedited .1::- palfeg for
J petee—4? hr hurried on tne?fures between
) tit! time J.bav mult elaplc irom fending oft
1 rlv pTTpoi ts, rill the time that the undca
ligHtlcouivi <esch Pars, winch were fai
1 iron far.ili ating meafurtsiorpeace , hut
i winch were of a nature to annul the fioun
| and: boos th: reof.
“ Wli.iethe undersgned brings to the
j mt inory of me kale ami cabinet mouth r,
j Von Mania >er M fads which are well
, known tu the cabinet of ins Prussian ma
jMt), he r.iuit at the iurce time, notify to
1 him, that be has just now received the
■ command to return the p?ftporto whieii
4-0 herewith, and to rcqutlt your excel-
Lucy, to Li.d them back to the Fr.nch
government, with the decoration, that
tiuy canuot bt used under prtlcut cu
cumftauceg.
‘ k Ine vnderiigned takes this oppor
tuniry, to r>.ncw to your Excellency’s a
fuianees of his nigh etteem.
“M. IjE NOVOSILZOI'FV’
Pc, hr,, lOthJuiy, 1805.
f.r&i
AMSTERDAM, July 8.
M e hear the vice-admiral de Winter
has been appointed commander iu chief
of the Tcxel expedition, with permission
to hoist his ikg on board whatever ilup
he may ehoofe. ‘ ,
ihe f :ftou cf their high m’ghtinefs
has been prolonged, in coiiftquence of j
the new plan ofgencraltaxation, ou which !
they e.atlv deliberate.
PARIS, Ju'y 3.
The troops on the coeft are in motion
ard their numbers are etlimated fri n
151; to 200,ccc men. No leisthan 2oeo
veifets art lying ready iu the road and ic
the port. Ihe flotil a coiiftfts of praams,
being of a large kind of vessel, having
camion and hories on boartd, of gun-boats,
pmks, and chaloupsjearrying a 24-poun.
der. A balon has been formco iu tne
port of Boulogne, capable of receivi. g
one half of the armed veffils In the
port of Vimeteux, two leagues north of
Boiognc', he the Imperial cutters, and o
t’ntr aimed ihips. The encampments at
Boulogne, Eftaplct, and other places Con.
fii ai iqtuux woodea barracks, phuftcred
on sT” cirtfde, rrrged in three Mrrs, and
divided from each other hy little gar
lens.
LONDON, June ja;
STJTQ PAPER,
Gscrge r.
Inflt uHion tn nur crurts of Admiralty,
and to tie commander 0 our fbft of
•war and privt ten
Given at our court at St. Jaweds, th
29th day of June, 1 80j, in the 45 l
year r.f out rtign.
In cor federation of the present {late of
>ur commerce, we are graciouflf pleafid
, to direff, that neutral vc ff Is, huvie-g on
hoard the avtivles hereinafter erirmeTateJ,
and trading- dirtdtly or circuitcfly between
ahe ports of our united kingdom and
the enemy’s ports in Europe, (fueh ports |
not being blockaded) (hall not he inter- :
rupted in ther voyages b.y our (heps of
- or privateers on account of Inch ar- ;
times* orat y of them, bring the p")J” ‘ty j
jbf our fu'J dts trading with the e-"ie n, yi ’
j without having obtained our fpecu-l li- j
, ce-cc for that purpofe'; and if any nru- ;
,tral veffc!, trading 23 aforef*id, shall he;
jbroU'iht into our ports for a* j mat.on,j
such vtfif.l fhal! be forthwith liberated
jour courts m -aunureuy, cogtihrr with ’
the -'ei uinerated articles laden therein,
wliich {hall be (hewn to the Batifll s-r
ueutral property.
Exftr-t.
Lift of goods permitted to be cxpc*ted
;to Il'jlland, France and bpain—British
]rrai uiaCfures (not naval or military {lores)
groceries, alum, snottn c-o Fee, cocoa, ca -
icoe;, copperas,.-dr,r s - [ ot dying dregs)
’ rhubarb, fp cc-s, sugar, pepper, tobacco,
vitriol, ei pliant's teeth, pimento, cirri.-
’ n.on, p’ltmeg'-, cornelian Itone, nankeens,
(Ealt lim ia b:.h 1) toitodhtil, cloves, red,
I green and ythow eaitiy earthan were ;
; ludigo, (not ejfcci-d'ng five tons in ore
ivtfftl) ; woe-lien's, rum, and prize goods,
/not prohilued to be<*porud.
la for It,
From Holland—Grr-io (,f importable
jacccrdmgto the prov.lions of the com
(laws) ; lalted provifior s cf all forrs, (-ot
I being salted beef or poik) ; et-k t.ark,
Jflux, flax feed, clover cod othef feed, mmi*
ch. r roots! ialtcd hide-; and lk. .s, ieatlo r,
rallies, hoop-, fee arum faturm, berih v.
I' idits, yarn. h.flVon, butter, c u .-f ‘,
quit'. , ciis kir,-., terrace, Ge -eva, vinegar,
white lead, oil, turpentine, pitch, htrn ,
beetle", wdinfcot-boirds, raw inarertah-,
■aval iiores, iacc, French cantbrkks acd
(a a us.
From France—Grain, (as sbov-) fait -
efi provifi-jns of all loi ts, ( iot being iak
c:d beef or punk) feeds, ffcffron, rags, Ovk
tsaik, turpentirbe, hides, hortty, wax,
fruit, taw mate rials, kofeed cakes, tallow,
weld, wine, lacc, French cambrics and
lawns, vinegar at and brandy.
Fiom Spain—Cochineal, barilla, fruit,
orchclla wood, Spanish wool, iio’igo,
ludec, (kins, cliumac, iiqnoricc ‘juice,
feeds, faffron, fi’k, Iweet almonds, /afti r
Gap, raw ma’trials, oak baik, anmfeei l ,
wine, cork, black lead, uatal ltores/vine
gar, and b.'ar.dv.
Ard we are further pleafcd, to Jreft,
• hal the foregoing enutneration ma be
;d ‘ed to,c;r altered by, any order 0 the
Lords of our council.
By ius m ijelty’a command,
Ilwwlflaty*
July : 1.
Paris papers to tr.e 4th, and futch j
Journals to the 7.11 inftaut, have bet. ,e
ctivej. The toiiowing is tr bnel abl.act
ot liirir contents ;
Tac Emperor of Germany returdfd to j
1 Vienna on i!ie 14.11 ult. from h:s j -uney I
to B ihemia.
Bor; parte arrived at Bologi.e oq the
2! and nit, an.l remained there os the !
a 5 h.
Various regulations hare been announ-1
ced in the G.r.oef territories, preuirato
vy to their foimal annex nions to Fume.;. I
I Li-utenant G.e al Dumouceau left
j the Hague on the je'.h ult. lor the Hel
; fler. General Mannont, and ftvcral
| other Generals, have alfol. t eff from the
cauip u Z .ft, tor the fame place.
Jn'y 12.
Letters from L (b >ll, of the 28th June,
mention that the King of Spain isdar.ge
roufly id. and this iarement is ccrroho-a
ted hy advices troin Cadiz of the ißih,
which aifo (late that they have a protpect
of a very plentiful harvett.
July 13-
A report was circulated at the blague, 1
that Bonaparte had declared war agairft
the Etnperor ot Germany; but it obtui.i
ed no credit.
A letUi from Madrid of the 3 til May,
in the F'fis Papers, ikvs, “ Air. Atci
roe, the American AnabaiTaJor extraor
dinary to our court, for the purpose of’
treating on the fubjed of i.umliaua, anti
other impoitant objects, departed fro;n
• lienee on the 24th ini. for Lcrdon, on
ois way home. It is reported that he
has not succeeded m his in.ffion.”
Mrs. Douglas, widow of Mr. Douglas,
late pay malt, r of the navy, being funi
moiied to attend tue com .iiitee 10. coa
ducting the impeachmeiit agaiuft Lord
Mel vine, and hiving excused hevielf u;i
on the ground ot ill hcailh, Mr. Whit
bread and fomc other members of the
committee, accompanied by theckik, or
receiving tne aufwcr, immediately Lc Ift
in a hackney coach from the cuiiunitt; e
room, to ex infine ttiai lady at her haute
in Hailey itreet.
Extract cf a private letter from Berlin.
*’ The est its ot tile Pruiliau court tl
prevent the breaking out of a contiueati
at war, winch was to near at band, win
be entitled to the gratitude of potterity.
Tne pcbiie is not yet a-q lainted by fa! 1
with ail the difficulties 01 this gloriou
When iu January, ißcy,
England communicEt- and he ?Tfrb r-<r~.
• ur--s of peace to ihe IB,lft n cori t, t. t
iet'.er, that it might he er-b; .1 to com :
to a dec five conclnli n on the fill j if*
thought ;t n-'c ffiry to 3(fa>•? ’ Isis or ib*
.if >. litioo of the courts f Vienna an I
Berlin, and to afceriam vh. th r there *a
any well grounded /xp. ttati'cs of their*
adtipg in cor cert. Gvne’al Winzinge*
mile was therefore fine on the 18th cf?
February to B-rlin, he convinced
l.irr.fclf that the go v 1 md-vftHiding be-*
tween Piufliaaua Fiance wis not like 1 / 1
to be interrupted, ami that A ultra was
not disposed to holliliti s, the liufliii
! cou't agreed to the ov-rfiur 3 of o’.ace
! trcnfinitted by ilrt cab.net ol IWioi —*
j From Berlin reafor/able pmp {a's * :rr
i now to b -fubnntted to the I* ,ench E.n
----| pi-ror, ; Baron Wmz-ngerodc had Ins nu>
; dier.ee of leave, ami l.aJ fixed on the JOvH
jof March for his oeoavturc. In th®
■tn an time N ipo'eon aiTtmcd the crown
| of Italy ; this cir umflance produced a
. alteration in the ft ate of aft firs.
I “On this occalion, P.uffia conduc'd
herf-.lf with grrat dignity and conciliato
ry fi'mneis. The a- f.v-r to be returned
to France was delayed for foir : tim-,
and M. ce Wningerode received dercc
tions to wait further o- levs at B riin, tet,
1 oW'-vyc voiietStr the acrurmices : 0 Italy,
’ ‘?onjb'!V!!jy;* l {) ctftc* nf.- -.-t . -*■-:
1 Vicuna, -oid produce any alterauon of
I the Auiirian l> u ni. Should t-trs have
been the ca.e, ht vvasto have gone frotn
1 Berlin to Vienna. But as the court of
Peterfturgh was convinced that Aull-i*
wan'd not change its paeffi: ly l- r t, \h it
envoy was and r tied to return from B •*•
’ li 1 to Peterfb’jvgh, end com.dilatory mm-,
! Tures with regard to France were ad >pt*
! ed. In England ivfeli, M. dc Nov fil*
i zoff had long been coi.fi lered Hie malk
: proper pet ft": ‘or arranging prclins>nsu.ie*
.of pc.?,", with France. The Ruffian
; coint, thei doc?, r; q ‘ eft': that Bciltn
*0 p-oduce psffpori# for him, thstt b®
ms.'lit rcua'r ei: her to Italy or Fans-
:,t this purpose, a courier wue difuatch*
tt on the -7ti; M ‘/, from B-'liu to >liiaU y
I who returned on the'2 |d oi lb..- Ame
it:r.nth. with lire p-uTp iris *!&/ she u
oited •A; .$ 1- tfeecsbb.ta of St P.-ter*
. ft-vrgl. ‘ B -'i.i be eraWUsd With fill-*
I Ciii ! \v: r.jfi v ertare U now rrnxe preg*.
J nant of nv;;/. than a whole century 1®
former n_gcs.”
J vy t;-
P.ivrTe letters by the Harr burp Ir mail
tron-ohcnitc our firmer account-i </.’ leri
!<>..> differ-nee; rvlftivr bct-*eea ther
j o’ tnfh gc'o v VI • > 01013. &o:i t-ie grar-.l
Pwifionar? of H : ..id, ir. cos t ce of
• lie op.j- ‘.i;iou of the Utter * ! > Cti,.- ?.o<;-rd*
tcf pvoruilan and extravagance o! th
former, it is added, in,,lhe ietfe-s, that
confiJer: j l>e bofti-si of tun;paste now o;t
their match to the H.-ider, to br. employ*
ediu the expedition a,,nimt En & Uud.
GREENOCK,, July iA
A letter frora LTc r dat.-J Jtne 7r,
fays. “ The Rod -Ait ,-uadruu has a*
gain failed with n: ■>-e troops. A nei r
deftinationisfappoft.il to be t *tc daps!
of Good Hvipe nr.d the 18L: of LVur*
bon.”
The follovying rharig-j int Adnin-iftra-*
■ion have taken place . file Earl oi
.Br.cK’i sg ham,shir eh rs r.fijtkft ha f.r d-j
jof olfi-e as Gh?i ‘.!■ r of the Duetsy o f
Lancaicer. Lord Marchas Ri*et*
! appointed a; his luccefl >i. h 1 ts*
den has rifi jncd h.s hiuadou *’• Secre
tary of Stale for foreign ‘ffai'S, a (3
been appointed Rrt fi !ei.t of the L trncil,
in f ne room of loo’ Vise /’ r Si-TiM'oti rs.
Lord CASTfcVRaASW apptiii.i-: • oef-r-eta*
ryot iitrlt rt,,- the t ; Dcpi “tnrciat*
Whether his L- ‘Vaiiin K fillUati -ra
as President of in* Board cv
we arc yet to learn.
I,- the e vent oi Lord Ntlfoil’s not f<L
lirg in with t’“ c inbitred !qu<lron, all
dm dcligs ncc has, w-; have reafun to
h. iu-v-. , been employed by the \dmi aby#
a-'A ng upon the information receive ;<y
:he Curieux, to be the return of Hie
enemy to any of tleir ports in the ocean,
a ft.l ira! Catdrr has been reinforced oft’
Ferro! by 1 e Wind for Castle and B ir—
ft.-nr, ot cifi guns, and the T'i
Rr, fjr.abie and Warrior, of 74 each.—-
It is alto prohahlc that fume confiderabJc
acccffior.s have bccii made to the ltrcngtlt
of the lcuiadrons oft Rochcfurt and ‘LI-*
t.
dll. k
July 17.
Parliament was prorogued on Friday
last by comm.ffion till the 2id August.
From the fpceqh of the Lord Chancellor
on that occalion, we derive little know
ledge of the present (late of politics.
-While his Lordlhip, in general,,ftates the
inability of his M'jelly as yet, to com
municate th: refuit of his negociatiout
with the co.itinential powers, he at the
fame time intimates, by the command ot
the Sovereign, that nothing fnali be onrit
ted for ellabiinung such a concert vvitU.
th.fe powers, as may be Kft calculated,
to bring about a peace, or to repel the
enccacanaent of France oa the liberty
and independence cf Europe.
A Hamburgh Mail arrived of Satutv
day. The diplomatic body at B.riin
ppears u be uncommonly adivr, and
Mr. Novozilzcff is Sill there. The bu
finefr, alluded to the Lord Chancellor’#
Ipceih at the prorogation of parliament,
oc.upits cifit probably their chief atun-
Jon.
To secure Alexandra, U now arder
ftood to be the immediate oi j ’A of the
expedition under the command of Sm
Thomas Craig.
The late capture by the Fpsniards of
the Sweailh lh ; p Gcrherd, bou.id from
Hull to Miffii.a, as also oiMwo Amert
ms from Liverpool, aiid ti.e codemu
it.or, of their cargoc-, has fully afeertain
cd, that utuiiol o* su am ucu,