Georgia republican & state intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1802-1805, October 08, 1805, Image 2

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HAGUE. Inly 24. ‘■ Their high mleUiudf.-* have oYffered i this to be observed > Jay of thank*- givin,;, humiliation and prayer. The 1 following ia.thc language of the pvocla mation which has bten pubWhod on this •Cfafion s— “ Was there erer a period in which the powerful hand of the lupreme Go vernor of the world evidently manifefted itfclf, in it* diftrihntioi/ of the fate of natious, it it in theft days in which we live. “ ‘A* they confound all the cantina-, tiona of huirac of'en aftqnifh tbe attentive obferv -r, who, in their ffults, perceives and reverences the faerr#! will of fuprci.ie wisdom. By turn?, the great.-H events have fuccctded each other with a ray kiity and J< tiiion of which the history of earlier eg-5 products no example; and the powers, as well as the relations of the leveral dates of Furope, have undergone changes, the refilling confcqucnce* of which will . it end to rtmoteft rime. “ In the mid ft of all this, ou country, it fell’ involved in the contention of na tion*, has experienced, in many refpefts, the special regard of providence. ■ In the ci uvfe of the tail y ar, and ’till the prefivfit trome’ *, wc were, and have-hem, inercituily tempted from all the tkf jHattons cf epidemical tliLafcb v-hii li, by bring Gonviyed ficot another tjttarrcwof the world, might have been spread and diff. minated in cur country. Vf e law no enemy who ventured hoflilely to attack run name foil, rr to interrupt our tranquility ; and when the dangers of the ice of the livers and the {.-as, broken ioofc, threatened our ftrony places, they were eitlur at once averted cr their con fiq ienctr at haft mauifc&lt mitigated j “ Tbe Republic, howler, gricvou.lv j opprefl’i-d by the mif.ries u war ; hmve-: ver (hook and impoveiifiud 1 y new h fil s, | or terrified by approach. ;g <V*u fieri; ! has not only prcfcrvt.d her tame and rsi-k among Potentates; but even chcrrihr thc hope iliat the dangeroas fourcca of her d:fib!uii>n at puiftui ,ad the means of orfttree which ’ itill remain, proceeding hand in hand) with the concentrated vigour of her go vernment, file will be eftaijliftlcd on that { basis, which our anct (tors had .often in vain deftred for tlnmhlv s, and from which, in more favourable circum fiances under the Divine bkfiling,the fruition f cur welfare funisrationally to bc-<xpt&-1 cd - . v ; “ In such an important and denfive ! fi:nation of affairs, it cannit fail to cf 2 ft evt-ty true frteod ol hi.s cdintry, to oh frrve the growing degeneracy-in civil and religious virtues, among i| a people who formerly tnmifsfted, tl atthey felt and i chtviftied the alliance berivet n these and j ihe hop •of national pnfpciity. Who j is there that does not fee iiduftry lan-j guifh r.g ? morality and hrmucfo, the ancient charafteri lies of the’ nation, ; about to difapperr ; and an aftonifhiug , ddT6lutenef n and depravation o-f manners, | as well as of principles (the melancholy j confiquenccs of ail unnerving luxury) 1 gaining the afccndency among ail dcs-’ criptions ot the people? White docs’ the hope rtf; If, and what is there to be I evpeftcd of a fueceeili.'g generation, j which, in its infancy has already iinbi-; bed the grms of u kverfal contamination ? J ; “ The consideration, howtver, of] these grounds of npprehehfion, at fnch a : critical period, cannot fail, at ilia fame 1 •♦hue. of exciting nirrc than hitherto eve-j ry well diiinffed lover ol bis country— In Head of indulging a rmftaken defpon- , dcncy, or ot dtipairing of delivvrerice—] rather to turn with the whole nation as j 0:1c man, towards god, See. BoVKtJEAV.X, July 50. The Englilh eviuce'every day the con- i tempt in which they hold the rights oil nations and thole ot neutral powers. The following is anew example of their atro cious condud to a vdfel belonging to the United States :—The brig Lyon, of Baltimore, Capt. Peter Council, left that place on the >? of June, after being 12 days out, in bit. 34, 54, at fix o’clock in the tnornin;:, Ihe led 1.1 with an Eng lish letter oi Maiquc, called the Marquis of Hunrlty, commanded by captain Ha milton, of is guns, which liad left Charleston id days biferc. The Eng lith captain ordet and captain Corn fell to ccme on board ; his papers being found regular, hr was permuted to proceed, but it falling calm tie could make no way j hetwiui it and 12 o’clock at tioon, the Lyon was again niited by 12 snu'H men bdorgiog to t. e Marquis of J lur.tley, who mfuUed the mate and j robbed the jn.fh ngej§ of their gold, lifter, 1 and jewels ; the cliell ofkaptain Courlel! j was not exempt from t!?t brigandage cfl thde pirates, who puiVcd to toe lad de g'ec their avidity in poffcfling themltlves oi two crowns of fix livre# each, the ■tvhole fortune of a poor woman who, -notwithlhir.ding all the precautions hicli the had taken to prrlerve them from thde barbarians, saw herftlf inhumanly d-s ---ppiled of them. We can feavedy be lieve that tlie Englifn government can be * tlranger to yjpr aibitmy ads which the v, Cklk ot war belonging to it, and the vtSifli of ci'mmqrce uncesiingly tom tnit j it is too well proved by the t*ch approbation it give* to thde ad#, m not having ihofe pwiuilird who render tb*.m idves culpable, that they do nut act hut irom Older# received from it. Augud a. Th informatioj wc were furnifhco with rpjpetiiftg the conch ft. of the Eng- Ipfu UKthe American vcff-l the Lyon, Vus nyt exact u tcciy particular. The captain, uiUccrs and crew of this vdLi tULrcd no iii frettmeat fiota th; Eng- lift;. The French only, as will u- itt.n 1 by the extraft from the jo-.;; al of *hc Lyon, have to complain of (htfe lfiaa ders. “ The brig Lyon, capt. Peter Cour left, left Baltimore and arrived at Bour deaux in 36 day 9 ; (he was met in lat. 3O 40. long fit. by the letter of Mar que the Marquis of Huntley of London, capt. Hamilton, which visited hev and pillaged from the French psfllngers all tUir gold, fever piste and effefti which were of any value.” SALEM, September 17. A letter from Captain Williams, at Leghorn, to the Editor of the Salem Ga zeite, gives the following particulars. “Leghorn, July 8, 1805. Ytfterday arrived here, an imperial brig, in five d*ys from Algiers. She in fotms that that country was in dreadful corifufion ythat the Bedouin Arabs said to be headed by a Frenchman had revolted, and marched agaii.tt Algiers—that the Dev, on-thetr approach, uifpatched -goo troops to attack them, but that these, al ter a* defgeratc battle, were defeated and cut off, to a man—that the Arabs then ruined on the city, which they fucccfstul iy attacked, and had taken 4 principal fort—that another attempt had been made to affaflinate the Dry, he having received several (labs, and fain to be mor taliy wounded—that Sc had cut off 400 of the richt-ft Jew,i heads, and that ihc bloody work was fill going on when the vcifel left the place. There were at this dine three vefiels at Algiers, a Uagufap, an lmperialift, and a Swede, who all cut 1 heir cables and run away from the port, permitting as inartv Jews to come as could get on board. The brig that has now arrived, has ico on beard, and it is ex pedbed the Swede has at lead 200 more Such is the new* at Leghorn. “ The Algerines have a fquadren now at lev confiding of seven fail ; they pas Ld in fight of this port lightecn days finer, ami were off Civita Vecctiia four days since. la cosiiffs of a (lout frigatt ol 41 guns, built at Algiers, a few years ficce ; another frigate of 44 guns, t; ken from the Poriuuues fix nuuuhsfir.ee; the Crefccnt of 32 guns, ? pnfctit from the United States; two poheres, iateiy purclirfed from the Greeks, one of which mounts 26 guru, the other 18 ; the tine brig Bulbaw, of 22 guns, a jirtfent alio from the L r nited States ; and a clicb.-ck “ We have heard of feverni of the a'ik ■ ican gu üboats passing Gibraltar, but not of their ai rivr.l at Malta, BOSTON, September 16. Letters were received V, town on T'ii I day lift, from fcveral intelligent Aineri jean gen lumen, in Bordeaux, speak in the !language of ftriousi.ck, that from the j meafurc3, of tfie French government, j which were then taking place on the sea I cor.lt, there was every appearance that the long talked of invasion of England, would take place in the course of thb nimjper. The emperor was battening i.is journey to Boulogne—Moorings ! were preparing at Cherbourg foe tht I (hinpiiig—immenfe bodies of troops were j ma.chipgdo the coalt—and the flotilla.l - every dircition, in movement. We have received a depolition, taken j before Mr. Consul Hill, at Havana, ol : two respectable Spanish merchants, de ! daring the port of Matabzi , in tin i lfiand of Cuba, to be a port to carry, or j the fame footing as Havana ; and whevt i utral vcffel* ate admitted the fame a* at j Havenna. LANSINCBtTRGH, (m y.JSept. 10, Malancbo y accident —We have fcl dnrn recorded so melancholy an acridem as the fcl owing : Mrs. Nancy Waugh, a lady of Wilmington, North Carolina being on a tour to the northward, to recover the health of an only chilJ, a son about 11 years ot age, and to visit het filter, (Mrs. Red field wife of Mr. Bvla Redlield.-of this village.) arrived in A! “ bany on Sunday of last wet-k. Mr F Bradley, a young gentleman clerk tt Metis. Redfieid and Bradley, went t Albany on Monday in a carriage, to con vey htr to Lanfingburgh. On his re turn in the afternoon, with Mrs. Waugt and her Con, after proceeding as far a the arsenal in Watervliet, Mr. Bradley got out of the carriage to adjust fjfoe part of the harnefs—ln doing iliis it was necessary to take off the bridle. The horle immediately Started and ran. Mi ll. held him by the neck a (hurt distance, but loon iott his hold, and fell under the cariiige. Ihe hone continued his courle in iull fpced as far as Mr. Muir’s tavern ; and in going uuder the filed one oft hr (bast Bof the carriage llruck a gainik a poll. Mrs. Waugh was infiant lv precipitated to the ground. The vi. olence of the fall fevctely fraftured her skull, and immediately deprived her of sensation.—She languilhed uiidtr the injury until about three o’clock cn Thursday morning, when (he expired. ,tlr. B--adley and the child were hut lit tle hurt, and have nearly recovered. NE\V- September io, Ex’rall of a if Iter from the Health Of (l>, to a gentlemen in this ti'y, eluted ) Qva an tin r Ground, September 7. * I mort ftfrioufiy rd tenderly deplore! the uafurtunate situation of our city \ ebat do people lay now of the origin of j the dileais ?■You may Rate for. the in- j tar motion of thole who wilhed to be in- 1 formed, that not a Single veffe!, on hoard j of which aper Ton has been Gck with fe- j ver of any kind, or on hoaid of which! say person had died with any disease. | [While in the Weil-Indies. or on the voy-j Og; heme, h-j ever gone up to the citr,! 1 •.tod this we vo-’ch for—%d fart In r state, that all the cases of fcVfr that have coat down as Bom the city, have been ail pro pie of and he’onging to the city, and un connrdled with (hipping, excepting one, a f’ilor, who had no ronnetffion with a ny foul vi-ff.-l—there is not a (hadow of proof or fofpicion that can attach to the Health Office, or to infeded vefieL this feafoa.— 1 am, Brc. JOHN R B. RODGERS. Sept. 16 Extract of a Utter from Miv mna, dated the Iftb of August ,f tom an Am risen merchant thereto his friend in this city . “ A few days iince our Consul sud denly closed his-office, and refufes grant ing any certificates or other consular do cuments, alledging as his reasons for fn doing that fome circumstances had oc rured between the governor and himftlf, in corfftquencc of his reprtfenting to the latter the capture of an American veffei, which would reader it very imprudent and unfafe fur him to continue the exer cise of his official deti:s.—This circum flance has thrown us into the utmost con fufion and anxiety, as i: cantos a confide rah-lc change in the routine of business, and excites apprehenfioiw that property fti’pptd from lienee, unaccompanied wit ft the ufcful certificates may be fufjedted to capture and detention by tlie priva te'ers and thipj of war ci the biiligercnt powers. “ Although 1 lament the canfe which (hould have ocealioned this nuafure, yet 1 believt he has ve y reasons lor a j.dopting \ f ; for, having two examples Ibefpre him ot the arbitrary impritonment [of Amirican Consuls in this island, it would be extreme imprudence in him to continue the csercifes of his fundfions, fubjtdling himl'-ir to insult and injury, ana to the ruin of individuals, and ixpo fi -g bis perfonrd liberty and property to the arbitrary power or a capricious go vernment. “ It is laid he 13 determined on notre fuming his functions, wittiout he can have assurances of proper aid and protiddion in the ixercifes ot them. “ If this fnoiild tie refuftd him, oi'.r government mutt undoubtedly take feme mcafurts to entorce the acknowledgement of an agent here so long as our commerce 15 primmed; for, to ba without one, at tile place where we have so important and • x enfive inttreourfe, and where tbe a- ouies upon our trade are greatir than in 1 any part of the world, would be txpofing ’-he perfoes of many of our citizens to, injuries, and their property to deitrufti-j ■ >n. It is impofilble any perfoncau form 3 I curreft idea of the impoiitioas upon our - raue in this island, anti of the abuses and infuits which vve futfer from the pri- i • ateexs which make its por.s harbours of, convenience for depredations upon our i commerce, without being upon the fliot tfidf. The government will take no tf reflual meafiires to prevent their irregu larities, and thereby encourage their c-.m tiauance—an enormous duty in inpofed upon our imports, a heavy duty on ex ports, a thousand namelcfs infuits are pas fed upon U3, and (liall v/e permit tliclc things with impumty ? l!i ill we permit ne colonial government, of a weak and impotent nation to harbour a gang ol rubbers, who tx ff by preying upon tlu property ot our citizens ; the inhabit a it; it which are cloathed, fed, avd theit iroops paid by their commerce, which das no other supplies but through us, who ate dependant on us for every neces sary of li’e ? We have the means com pletely in our pow. r. An interdiction of trade with them but for a few months woul i reduce them to our own terms, and would be a confidcr.ible laving to cur .country ; for a trade to thir p'ace, if it continues under the fame opprclfive du ties as are now ioapofed, but wid ruin our merchants engaged in it, a,id augment toe injuries and ir.fidtß we now fuft.r, i ’.ope fome me<_fiircs may be taken, com neufurate to the evil.” Tfte jo flowing cdmmn cal arlitde lots for- 1 warded us from Vf"Jbiagfvn ly a <v :iua h'efriend and much fhanc.l correspond ent. AMERICAN CONSULATE. Cowfs, Isle of Wioht. WHEREAS ihcte havr polled in this fiffun of parliament, fcv> re taws, which will futj “ft” to qusrsntfne a!! flips arriving in Brhiih ports, from any place in Europe, without the Straits of Gib raltar, or from the continent of America, with any ot the articles enumerated in the schedule annexed, unless they can produce a declaration on oath, made by the owner, proprietor, flvppcr or consig nee, llatir.g that such articles are not the growth, produce, or manuf-fflure of Tur key, or of any place in Africa, within the Straits of Gibraltar, or in the Weft Bar bary, on the Atlantic ocean ; or Rating of what place they are the growth, pro duce or manufacture. It is therefore earnestly recommended to the Shippers of goods in Atper.ca, to provide the captains of all, ships loading i for Europr, and the captains are adviied to take care, that previous to their failing frpm America, they are provided with a certificate, or declaration on oath, of the owner, proprietor or shipper, fpecitying the quantity and quality of all the goods ! on board, with the fort cf packages, and I that ail the said goods and merchandize I and packages are the growth produce or manufacture of America, the Eait or- Wett- ladies, See. aS the case may bc j And the captains of American (hips, j taking in cargoes in any ports in Europe, are earnestly recommended to fnrntlh j theuafclves, before leaving such ports, with ] a certificate, and declaration on oath, | from the owact) proprietor or Clipper, 4js* . i , fa? tke^{;ilbtUyV.i| llt y 01 A '' [ . goods qn board, togetlv-r vp the pack-1 ages ; and that the said gpds, -.-.-are s ; merchandize and packages (e not of the growth, produce or manufiiure of Tur key, of arv place in Afrp, within the ■Straits of Gibraltar,or in Ic Welt Bai bary, on the Atlantic as in case of not having f nc h certifiite or dcc'ara- ration, all (hips arriving fi any of the por.s in Great Britain, nrj having any 01 the articles enumerated, i the fehedulr annexed, wiil be put ur.dfr Uriel quaran tine. T HOT AS AULOJO. | N. B. The usual clqr biil of health muff he attended to. j Co-aset, \fl Juy, 18 e. Flo. I— Quarantine actaration. as to the growth, produce, ft imr.ufailure of 1 the fol'otving goods, iat is to fay, appa- 1 rel of all kinds, flowers, birds, bracelets, or necklacfe, in tiring ; beds, bed tick’, books, iroonis or ali forts, | bruffies of all forts! camfclfta, canvas, { Carinenia wool, carpels, cardage not tar- I red, cotton wool, cltton yarn, cotton thread, all articles made of or mix ) ed -.vith cotton, Irk, vool,thread or vain ; J down, feathers, flax,goats hair, gold or j silver on thread, cot in hair, wool or fill;, j or any other fubllante herein before tini 1 I me rated ; grogratn, hats, caps, or bon- | j nets of ilraw, cane, or any other material ; i 1 hemp, hoofs, horyand horn tips, hair ot j all fi<tts, leathef, linen, liquors of any kind in bottles or (1 (kt; luilrings, cat ling, or hr.mpllring, irr.ps, mattrufies, mats and tnafting, piohair yarn, nets new jor old ; paper, pickthrcaJ, parchment, ] jjeltr, chip, cane, ltraw or iiorfe hair ; : quills, ray.s, fai ! s and fail cloth ; viz. j crepes and tiffanies, iuifl; and knyjbs, raw jn'k thn>wn and orga-'Zute fitk ; v aile jfiik, wrought do ; (kins, hides, <md furs, (and parts of pieces u* (kins, hides and for;', j whether undrified, or in part, or wholly tanned, tawed, or drilled, sponges, straw, or any other article made of, 01 mixed with draw ; (lockings ot ai! forts, thread, tow, vellum wool, whether raw or in any wife wrought , yarn of ail forts. and all other goods whatsoever, if they (hall have arrived in or with packages confiding wholly or in part of any of the articles above enumerated, uclefs such goods (hall be removed from such pack aSls‘ In refpeft of which one of the follow ing decurafition must be made on oath, by the owner, proprietor, (Upper, or con-, j fignee of the said goods, or cf the fh’p or | ; vtffel in which tile fame (hall be (hipped I 1 for Great Britain, if coming from any! ! port or plac: in Europe without the j [ it rail 8 of G braltzr, or on the continent J ■ of America, (at which there is not a re- I ] gular cftablilhught for the performance j of quarantine, declared fufficient for that i purpose by his m.jefty in council) before (ome magiftratt of the port or place from whence the fame fh.ill be brought, and must be actclled by filch niagiftrate and alio by the Bri fli cofilul or v-c.e consul there, then by two mown Batilfi mer chants, and must acforrpiny the goods Ihipped, and b: prodliced by the mailer ] on his arrival, or attcSipting to enter any j port or place in Greet Britain,or If,and; j of Guetifey, &■:. to the- fuperintendant 011 quarantine. In default or wtiicu the said mp amt cargo will be funjtited to and will be obliged to pert irci quranl'e. Negative Delar at ion —1 [Here infeit the name, pa.cot abide, and de tcription, eitlicr as owner, proprietor, fiiipptr, orconfignee, as the case he] of! the following goofs, (that is tola ) [here insert a lift of any of the articles be fore mentioned on board] ihipped on board the fiiipor vtffei called ma iler, now about to Jail from the port of tor the port of do declare upon oath that none of the said goods, wares, or merchandize are of the growth, produce, or i;,anutac.turcs ol Turkey, oi of any place'o Africa within the Streights of Gibraltar, or in Welt Barbiry on the Atlantic Ocean. So help me GOD. Sworn before me at on the day of Os AFFIRMATIVE DECLARATION. J, [here irifert the name, place of abode, anu d< fcription either of owner, proprie tor, fit pper, or configr.e-, as the case may be] of the following goods, (that is tc fay) [here ir-lcrt a hfi of any of the arti tick-s before mentioned cn board] (hipped on board the (la p or veffid called mailer, now about to. fail rrom the port of for the port of do declare on onth that ttie said arc of the growth, produce, cr cianufaflurc of Soidp me GOD. Sworn before me,at on the day of CußTirtcme.—l do hereby certify, that the above written name oi is the lignature and hand writing.of , a magißrate cf In Uitimony ofttie truth whereof, have hcrcteilo let haad and leal, this day of Britiih Confide Vice-Cunful. [lf no-consul or vice csn/Iflj >* Eflown British merchants at the port of N. B. It is at the option of the party | to produce the negative or the afltrautiye] declaration; hut in. either case the cevti4 hcate, as to the lignature bejore whom| the fame wisfworc, mud, on ho account, ] be omitted. NATCHEZ, Au ? ufl 16.. ExtraS of a letter -from gent i nan at Nat eliioehcs.to the Editors, da‘;d ‘jure 3. “On the nth. ultimo hisJiliuilrious highftefs tile bdh >p cf MOll trey arrived at this pLce ; he travelled in a coach ‘drawn by d# mules,“2nd had the top of a chariotluipcnded upon poles hue a Utter, - &,V . ,A. V • V and V; - • |ocwlio.viy nek ; U t-'", liriisty cavak-y; a party c? r o-ers of went befor-, and was fol owed n) - large ntta.be- matt y nhw and St. Antonto--- He bad sixty mu’as particularly allotted his carriage* 1 which were changed . • . —-inr rriMl lift frequently; and nearly a* my li;s ba ‘--rage ; ue travelled eighteen or tv leagues 2 day ; he wore the mitre end mi role robe, appears about rJ, vatliet and fa':, of easy manners, facetious I and agreeable in conversation, speaks no ] t hUf but Spanish and Latin, but reanv 1 Frepch, and he surprised ui all by the h oeralitv of his feutimc.it* Sc ekprelfm# H-ir an European, was late confettor to *■ r r* • . J in fn.z? rt-K. an the king and queen of Spain, 2nd is laid to be a near relation of the Prince ot Peace ; hfi has been about five yeais it* I America, has j lrhdiftion over five pro- I vencts. with an income of fifty thoufaml I dollars a year. He stayed with u* four I flays ; we paid him all the attention our 5 firiration W-jnjS Admit, he appeared plee.r [•fed ; returacrmcry civility politely, and 1 left his btnediftions with us. There ha j been a veffeiy os conjeftnrer* relative to j the obj.-ft of the vifu to this place ; feme ! have (uppofod it m ire of a political than cn ecciefiaftical nature, and it wm gene- ■ ally thought he would make as it ] general a* a biftiop -. he carried with hint a Theodolite (or tr.kmg the latitude of nlaces and niatlicmaticsl instruments, •■* well as the inftiuincnts of his order j he was reqnefted to taKe the latilmleof Natchitoches, which be Lid he would do wiih plealure, but he hid 101 l iome ferews out of the iuilrifment that ren dered it useless ; he said he found Ndga qochcsidij deg. 1511, or thereabouts, which is fotnewhat south of thi* place.” ‘ * NORFOLK, Sipteinber 14. The Luoyviag intertffing conimunicatioi* from fiie Bvitiih admiral, commanding the blockading squadron oit Lacuy., to American captains, was handed to us by cautain Il tton, of Sr. I.ucnr. “ Id. cac!nought, off Cadi *, July *5 r iHoj. “ Gentlemen, “ I v.-ry mu h lament the ineonvrm* cnee or iofs which the fubjedts of neutral Hates may fufFer by the -fuppreflion of the Spanish trade in the ports ot .Cadis and St. Lncar, by his majesty’s order; for its prohibition having been pubhelf notified, ar.d fiiffiJicnt time given tor its general promulgation throughout Eu rope, before it was adled upon by this squadron before Cadiz, I cannot, npi.- withilauding the rOoik fir,cere difpolltion I have at all times felt to give every fe— curitv and facility to the lawful trade ~o£ neutral”, allow the (hips which have re ceived cargoes on board fiocc my arrival upon this coaik, to proceed on their voy age with them. If there were any im pediments to the regular notification of the-ini'afure. by the refpeftive miniikeis, lam sorry for it; but the appearance of the squadron off this Coa.fi, and their hav ing in !fou of it turned off to other ports .iii neutral (hips which approached vrth the purpose of entering it, was a fuffiei eot in licatioo of the service they were, .-.r.pioyiii on, an-i so clearly marked Ca diz and St. Lucar to be blockaded ports as thry are defined in the exiiling treaties, and particularly in the convention of Petcrlb iig, 1801, that no doubt could remain, cr other notification be necefiary. “ Those (hips (many of which were \mericans) tnat had received their cargoes, or a principal part of it before my arrival here, I have allowed to pro ec-d 011 their voyage, for it is the trade jof Spain alone that l would intercept j iii neutrals are involved in iv ar.d their ; ioiere'l lit forms degree fufFer, it is ai ! accident that 1 regret, hut cannot pie. vent Those that were in port not load, cJ, may now depart in ballatl ; but the American brig which entered on tfie loth ir.lk, in breach of the blockade, will be feizad whenever (he conns out, the* file may be ia balisfi. Toe complaint of the mailer of the Pottuguefe fchoon. cr, 1 find it too well founded, ang you may depend I (hall takr proper notice of it with refpeck to the officer, and tnea fures that 1 (icp? will prevent the recur rence of iucTi condmil in future, towards those, who, in their lawful pursuits, arc entitled to kind offices rather than harfiinefe, fc verity, and unjufiiliable tlireafo. f 1 have the honor to be, gentlemen, Your reroft obedient humble servant, C U TUBER 1 COLLI NG W 0 OL. LEXINGTON, Auguß 30. By a gentleman juR arrived ucm Or, Lsaa, information, has beep received, that a body of the Chickifaws, headed Ly capt C-cbcrt, had’ made an atU-k up<% the Osages, but were to pieces by the latter. Thi* warfare, iii fodie mea, fare confirms the various accounts hither to publifit-d relative to (he hollilff inten lions of the Lidiart e*:t of the Miffiflip, pi, towards toe plage nation. Coibcit cleaned ;?,nd ha3 retarded |iorr>e; but captain Underwood,a diftiogudhed chief of the Chfckafaors, who vras well known in the United States as the travelling companion 0/captain Lewis, the agent of Indian affairs, feit in the cot ULci. I&l -•OS f, or lerc tt the | Curt llcuu-, durir.f the term fifths Federal ! 9 O J * in Way lait,.a d’etter or It . 7 I Bvjk, balongmig t* Af-rJd Smeet'b. Cos. I ' , Whoever v;U deliver laid bod; to ‘-GeoiM } !>. Sweet, or Ricjitru F. W’iiihms, ft.iil r .W , csive a ffer-prous reward ;f required. V .to 1 at. f 4 | ~Va l'ii bp- on H Ltib. j A Negr* IVerror. —Enquirie at til 03ct. TOctcb-rtf.] 1