Georgia republican & state intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1802-1805, October 29, 1805, Image 2

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‘’ ■ : ‘• ■ - ‘ . I AV- . Am.rirar. <!. •... l ;r j i!r.’ • ;:> fl jvo “ v.T.r, on (.-/■ : c:o:i o’ raving 1’ -nc )to*” on l> *nrl, wav tiroTiiit info tits *Jo win, a nil ren lrtrd t > MC-••...! .'1.,.!! y. who imm’ iatcly O’ ‘“r.-A •> ‘•'•--‘irr-'-pt of men from hi - <!<*; <> Eke C*. Jin*- of Mr t !! rti v,- - “h r ‘ r- f*-- none of | f*r j.;.* {.- If.': kt MMCOVC r.]. Tb -1- I’O’ • ■', hi. ir ;m I #c>'4 ft 5 Men thfV • • ,v : !;>•. D'l'JlC ;.'0 Ftl iw wil t a light t ’ < a i* vra* Ipf'antlv foHowjo I y -f’ nr'•ii of the IT:r-r!>t, who ft* ‘V.’ hinr in the n-ft of f.-• ii <■ (j c to lorne pun powder, vlirh iv.-u pr. ven t'd ctiy by the u-.im.-n knocking tin ! f t"ih- • -v o’ fils I. Q , f. ard i-i:, | fnd f ,u. -! •!*.- v ff ; | was h V-. \ w'th ifi.ocobrr:. 1 ’ of <r M . porr-Rr Hal tk i • fnecceiU-if in Is puro >f<, t e i . i I, !c thr men of war a-’’ Hi. i-’ n'-i ;• :;i t 1) v. wniid h,iv; ! ■ n iiS'.AVu ‘i -... f.liovsr fas hern ! - hi i <’ i I i<! ih fl i . f ,v,, an-I B’i mO ii > • •’* I ■ m,Til'd: rAy };!’.• lit, j ill’ll ti.c Vi.'; eI, . 1 I I 1 I; .Ml a:t ::lipl. A : jtft i r I’ • at'’ h t rs ru ‘vt <1 from A-, t’l fin- , •’ i'v re ‘• i.'. vt. !. ~r , *r” ;• o “ ‘ rr ;;n a 1 ><• ~ . ‘ fool the ir.;.- tor of the l’ - i. v.*! i• ;i, v.. : - .'cr u waf.occ Ik.iM’u t!,. i ■ ll ■;n!i:ii!j> of a giant! c i < r 1> Hi , a. wifi. I, tU French : mb. !L ! i fTfl,!. nsv !! an ai.-.ir ! ck- Vvutrr.anJ I'n vfiv ; .-I j I :nnr ?<•;■!, ‘i‘ no; . tl.i'i cop: cii br up v.jl :•, lie oral ! lay’h n. iit prii. i.t.iii. .i : y o-riion t.o (olicii an an ’.!ca-.:< of (to !’ i.di.-.n rr:r, w ;■ ‘• tailed u >- war ’• v. :> I on-s, aiif the latter in t, _■ mot n i',f difpmohtd a conrici to H.r!::i. Toe ] ii j'orl i.f tli',. oi p. If t\ ‘ y ki.ov.ni, Ini i is n o .ly ’ru i ur i ! (h t the l ‘i ami l. u'cii navy •’ ,ii tv.'i tavy ‘kiefs I<hv>* r-.c iv- tl th. i !L„il l .i’ * dt’OKo jU|,a ’Otury to their ce,,i..- t.i. r. Augufl zo. Pi'unt.r! item fy •!)’ lu.t Hamk'ir h ren’ ii'iti , tnvttlle RufSan t’ur.p are in \llui it.a ‘. h towarda the Sou’h of Ruii a atl‘ ii l’-ufli lis prcp.ii ;nj’ t. ineci tae and i’.i ‘i''>ti ; which <v.n (he tnak.tenanrc i . aI; fletn nf n: Lilrali. v ca out iaii to L.irg along vvi’h . A Rnfiian fun Von of <i l.r ff! of the l :n', is a. Cl J to kii i . in C r n fUdt titnnt'iluuiy, and 2.),c00 addilio a. ti reps were espetlrl at Cu.ij, ia the c jorltf of the Id. it. nth. ‘1 i.e lette * fy lae !. fl (Totte. I nimli rsiriil pavticu i'y uitiir. lift the 1 la'i jicf of S.viii 111 Pvincran.a to ) tiih. ; hat n llitcd that the K.ufli .n a. my now forming in l. vok.i, ia to co u; y t.at j rovinc ’, with tlie concurrence if Swi den, and to advance tinou h MicLLii l-urnh to the relief of lla.iov r. Trie 1 landuirgli paper stater, ‘hat the lJu'.cl) I t in the I'oii 1 ia vicuia hd for fix month', j Kikpert is feoond ii com mand— Gene 11 Marmont coir.mands ’h miopa. Ad mu. 1 <3; Winter had rc laoveri the tranlpoit fromtlie New Di„p, and formed th :n in a line L.hi .and !n„ fqntidu nin the Mara Uiep. This j.tur i a■ ad Is, that the expedition waa to fa.l on the i it:!i inst. An extraordinary council of State was InM at the Hapue on the 9'h infla; t nt which Admit and De Wintt r and (h.-nn . ~ Miti'ni't and llemoncsKU aHi ■ led ; i. ii't 1 1; kite at iiiii.ht, wl-.cn ivl Schimmci pi i.nn.ck had tin iittervi. w of two hint a v i htue rhefTian amoafl.iilor, on t;.e fui ,t j .and. l'y lonv, this mei ti f-nd u> 1. fer to the in\m!) m, a -d :.y oth.r, it is t!: Oit tor-late to the rumours and affi ,-p. t ion ot the Uoico government by lii a- Tl’ r r'tn.ii 5 of tlielr.fe ?i’ ;ht Honr.r abh: Sir Rickard Wof-h r, h o t, were c i. lure ! with print <ll uni ponip, in the • u>!r of 1 hat 4ni; nt fam: y, uCI 1, in tin Idiot \\ ight, on lu id; y lali, tl.e tli’ ! J !y li t:ippo-ted by gritlcr 1 -:i o ti.c fjiiuiy, and accompanied by a 1 n j t’.tnoi kis nu in tenantrv. Tiie 1> v 11 ary Welle iiohn s, hr-, (a • ■.’.,1 m 1 he tit. ) and his bn 1 - 11...... t. e l U-nar.ibit Mr. B.idgr-nn >’ ylo , .tteiu'.ti’ p* thief mour.it t.— ‘1 • eii r nit fi din tin cq hj ar v- I;;:- •• ‘ u.d fy i’,’ ; nti 11..te, e..J \v. h -001 ii , ‘b. npktik daughter luc teedi to ti e v 1.,.'.M5. PTuWotcugh runt. | V. Here y Jtm-s lune, Anns L i y, ?h “< 1 • ‘i Mj -r Sen , x - | atr.instrd eu ebr-v of fwaMiun The | exii'o.r I'l'nry th.-.-dcter ot ii, e l\if u , tr | i fui known to H.e j. ihke, ! y hi- £X . | p; 0-ts i u i'vai.l tin La y Shore, while* j conviit C> it:.; to Bb'.i-.ny ! :i”. Mr. 0 1, ,i. -k to Mr. l’l.nce, irphol-! fterer m Pad Mall, Hated tl.at tk. put m | tr e..n:e t-> Ifs ncliu’* i!. in hkreh i i. i. i.i'J 1 iid he teat ltd to ffvean order \ ‘ icniovhai'? .After looki.rr at t if- j f “t putt niicf chaiis, he n.q.iii td fori f F “-in he was informed that be! > 1 i are >:i r.’ ut an hour.-. . 1 . ti ■ rot Wvit, tild ! . 1 li.r 15 .ote, vt iiii li j ‘•:! ■ a. „. ti , when hr j < ‘ ‘ • ‘ke imv oi ta. : ■ ‘* ‘ , ...u.tfV'ia dre I c v .. .. . I jrp if then i : ‘ v.c.i iu n v.. t ! • a ,• , 1 .. - 1 - V • .1 U.n tl i.u, ht as 1 ’ * , -,e. iut wuiula’ O I j,, V _if ~ . ‘ r .... ... ’ 1 i • dvancr l I.kr. the five fttiiilng’, wirh hill cor.!jd::ic<: th*-* ht had irifdreAftis'’ “'•Affirr'iiilcfrr, as be could net fufpeCt a fraud. lie r ever saw him a gain, ur.tii apprehended by Lovet on Sa turday. A fimp'e charge vvas advanced agr.imd the p ifo-scr, by Mr. P-kon, wire- broker, in New Bon' 7 ifv ~t. fd- called at t!’.? shop n June, and ordered a handfom - m ir ot-cr;; , lfatinghir. nam to be “ Les lie.” He fa;a he d"! o>t tvifhto tax it w-th iiim, as I; would fend hi servant the 1! .-iit day. . > ’-7 odd give dime’ifions for a’’ t v;:r: ! B”njr about to I ,ve ih l!. :p, hr rrqii- it- and chan- • f>r a 20!. rote, I w !!!•' Mu P was ah mt to give him, I n.h.r. ir laid he iTK.r.dy wished for f une • f-r.'.il'ihang? to ir (charge the coach at ! toe d"or Mr. J’ .'ike h : hrotner trades : r.iun, .'.lit hie: two ihiilings, with fui cori n’ >t- in ,-ii >'<:sr culiomrr ; but never ! fr. ,v hm n1 1.:1h- w. s a jprehendtd. Th p,-.r,;r.;: and ,k 1 the cfarge in toto, ’ and vil ll avv: ot imprefiiog on the 1 do; 1. :■ M r .’rate a 1.- .ty of r,‘.".i ----1 .n ; 1 e 1'• ,-v of :< man, he Hated , a to • ro ‘,i ice vvki.b 0* curred a: Bow. • !'• ■’ ; uni ye-.-s Two tra-'cemen •• f 7 ‘•. 1 .0 him, as havin ‘ de i -in J : v.:;f ’ io leiiity he STCS ■ a ■’ ‘in ><i di.'er i.i the iimilhar n7on 1 (1 v'lioe'.t. i 1 ’••• V ih ti. :ioii;*ht the tlo-tps V- 11<•’ ik i\ ! 'h and,;. ..1 the pu. :■ u •’ > vT c >n, <f for trial. - ■ii • • ■ 1 hurg: s to prefer - ce: -I. • to ;.i’ Stif.oai to find their t I. , ! All;’ lid 27. I IVe (l'-p t\-‘ pr. fs to announce the f<hio i~r lot ...rence which wr.s recti? tJat L y .k.at ha f post ttvo o’clock, .ln\ir ify O.rtce, •/ ;•• jl 2J. ; •* \ Mt r I'om .idmii -t Corwaliis, ’ c.oed 2 :• in.i. jlait"', that oa the prj jte ! iiu, ever; trig ;!<f Brclf fleet, confiib.v’ j ‘•• 21 l;-.'.i of th- lii'e of tia'Pe fctp,and 1 i r n; ■ ■ impyjired < u’fidi’ of the hnr. oonr. 1 ;, e ,,ncho rr! the fl.et i fi the Clack R) ks, and 111 the morning ■ ■ ay red to ls-i g the cnt.my, wlio , r.'rre unu’; w’t'g)/ to action ; but when ’ ir h.-a.'nioft hip was v/i’hin gun ft t, 1 Ii !r. h-r elide and tacked 5 the rft :u:uo t't.e fe.m-,.t00k up their ati.-.h wa-ye ecu the paints at the entrance of I ■ill'll'. / ‘ y ‘Of''’ l j “At n't em/it was made to cut lif (lie ! fter .nivft iu.j W , kut a ut’ ivy lire of slut I o “I hulls lrom the batteries prevented ! it ” Hi and on Sunday rhjht rbnut lio*-; i H I , iiis iFo-1 Righrefs Prince Wii. j .-.am Hi :.ry, Duke of Ghciigeller, ■ .Augufl 29. I ‘I he P<::mbirr, urr.T.'J .::t TuefJay", nt j 1’ .rbay, v/iili dispatch ‘s from a ’rnhaij j Co'twullft, whom flit’ left ialt S* May | i• n; ;y. i.U w d. Th.: enemy hid not m. I any fr> ih movem-rnts When the • a miral attempted 1. fl Thirfd-y si -.t- to bring the enemy to action, it Crc .r, erhi;h, with the V.lle de Pa ns, toe admiral’s own Ship, and the U ‘, !< l <he van, tan between two ■ . the ciietr.y s forts, and encaged ror a ‘hjit tune the French adroit id’s sh p, : 11 i'en top rostl the that away, as .'.■il .1, : lie top m.-.'Ht f one of the fri ya'.is three m “ 1. iiui and five- wounded. loci i. on activity m 0 \! yrur continue ‘ to j V.:l • : a':l cur r>:>> s—the Glory, at \ g’liil, tailed fto it Piv naulh on •’ ‘<:y t- j., I the Cuiiii.ict fl it. The iiLcto*!.. and VVarrtor, ot is. gun;, were to fail yrde dy. The Jtcpul e ■-d B Ik'i.ia, ate expected to fail from P-.rtfni.’U'h to day The repairs of t >e R y and , ivereiga have been console i: !, and ilia wad be ready for Lama few day3. Aug"ft 30. ■ :r R. Cd.Vr an iv,o off Feirol on ! I'” 2 i >t, a id bavin ‘ afeertained that the j cinnbi.uu fl.. .3 were neither in Ferrol j i nor C. u s'.', he immediately (tood to j 1: l w’llerard, and we trull would obnin I lm .1 ‘ f .rmali'in a3 wou'd enable him i t” fu.i : tti-r errmy. He has, w: he- | li.vi, 20 *"i of lut ‘in*, with him, having’ f ■ r i'ii i .inforctid by the Golia’.t and ano- j For (h-p, liitce he was detached by ad- I nnr.ii vjomtva is- Sir Charles C :ttcn .-.no f • L.i 1:1 the Sm j :fef. The chan j r.ei ft. et has., been 1 enforced by four | more fail of the line, and is new 2 1 iail I i of the line ; the il-pußc failed ycilerday • ,to j iin it- lit they.itU aciij.i lift j j ’tuunoay morning, a'miral Ccratvailis , Hus (truck on the brci.-ft by a piece if ! Imi exploded lh.il ar.d knocked down;; bat v.e ore happy to lay he received no : I ions 1. jury, and was able immediately Jaitui,;.; ;s to c’.:tn uc ilfuisg the nects ;l vy eiders to the fleet. \\ e bcli. ve the 1 I‘icnen, from the Ipccimen they had lail ; Thth (day, will not be io very fond oil , tups oowu to Camare. B.y. .Augufl 31. TANARUS: ? vigorous note from the Austrian gov, tun..ot to the dtiftyicut ni.'giittates, ! i'’ lueii weinerteti yefitrday, proves to! us ti • iliung lufpicion atiachea to the j L'rti h g .v.rii’rer.: ot having promoted I a,id i .muted the Ciilurbanccs .hat la.e ily occurred at Vicuna. Vv’e koovv t. at I ids p.irai- rcjj\i.\vc .imbaftitdors is u„ J lto the ecu-, ■ iptck cg ot ttte puffports j <'.<:■ v.uJ lu,.t.qucut to Pie y.h and Bto p* j ll, )‘i “’o. yot the cult 1 oanccs, to ’ and ffctcm tliav gtrs to quit Vienna ; but i (tic , ..I-,.- v\us u.vU to avw.J Biutkii. - O ; u prf.t •- F • U Tador. -B':’ he was the only o- * w*|i lertland, whs hsd r : -anted p-.ifp :s-4dced, as every ancbafTidor mull have filpofed thatthoL concerned in the diilmbncts would at tempt to make their tape, and es it wa3 generally known that foreigners were concerned in them no ambaiTador, except the ambaflfador tho actuary em ployH th-ife trgners would have run the rfk of attaching fflpicion o him fe’f or his government p granting pdT porr Hired for after the dift'irfcanc: r. Indeffl, we heard at the time, that the French government was Itrongiy fufpe&ed ~ tf’ other govern me t ‘.dm! i have been guilty of iuch a prreth e. hut this is rt the firlb time the French have been.— Their motive v/ai 0 emharrafs the Austrian cubinet by tie difeontent and clamor of the pr.puifc, and to endeavor to ii,flame the natioifcgainft. a war ente *ed isto at (u:h a tAmeiit. It fltould appear as if fo.nc oFtie actou were men ! of read;, fur the Aurhn not exprvfsly ! orders all It rangers tav'-diu-, who have j not pafTport:, or havfreceivsd them ticce j the 7h or >;th of -fly, to bs arrested o/ he inngiftrate, rt. ‘feat iit irons to Vienna, ou’- .tevcr btlhcir taut. LIVERPOOL, August 13, We have, in another part of this pi per, noticed, that accounts from Ham burg ft ate the sale of 3 vetlifli Feme ranti to RvtTia. The bargain and sale of the f'lhj-ds is an infamous traffic, degrading to :uu',~.c, nature, not nt ail congenial to the wlii known difpofuion of the Ena pe-or Alex iiid.-r, and of which no man I j dlfce or phihhthrophy can approve : Ru: fail other reafuns, permits mote co. gent hi\ these, we are inclined to think the uorj lias been rather too hiftily ta ken up W the London ptp-rs. Ri.ffia may alf.itie the f ivertignty of Tartar hordes v-nltout opp< fi;ion ; flte may fluke the Fer :n throne, and extend her do minion textile Arabian ft a and to the tli 1 f China without fear—lhft nv y wen eftabit!', Lttkrarrits on the Phslis and in the ill .nils of the Mediterranean, without < x sting the jraloufy ofthe pow ers of iitnofe, but no part of the Ger inx ic can be disposed of, • or its l ivereignty traautrrcd without thefor .na! fandtion v>t the head of the eir.oire, and the diet of Ratishon. luiteaiL there fire, of conciliating Austria or trie other dates by fuck a meafu-e, both Ru Ilia and J.vtden would, by its illegality, render j them altogttlier unNiendly to their views. ‘■ jlt - > said, indeed, tnat Sweden is i iiCCI- f pable of maintaining the lovereignty of; Pomeraui* agnail th? defi/ns ot France, and that the jaoff-.fli-.iii of it would give’ Ito Rulfia the 1 ight of taking pert in the I nrl tirp, and adi.tr for the benefit of the i empire. Bet Pomerania would be e-j quail y fecit re by placing it under the | protrdion of Ru|iit ; and fare!'/ aUxan- i dcr would net with t o have what would at la-it be ad fputabie title to interfere, p< fftlfiiig as lie now does, one which is conipl.iely recognized, in his capasi y of guarantee of die p.;ace of the empire. Inoeed, under every j iit point of view, t'.e tiarement is uiitvortuy of credit, and is, in fstt, nothing but the revival of a report which was in circulation at liam j bu'gh, lo far beck as the naiddie 01 Lit j May. DOVER, Augufl: 37. About nine o’clock lafl night a num ber of people went up to the heights to fee an ii umina ion on the eppefite llvire. It appeared to be very grand. The roall from Calais to Boulogne at times looked all iu a blaze, and th; great number cf rockets that were fecn in the air had a very iubhntc dfeet.—This r.j licing is supposed by foir.e to be in commemoration cf the birth dsy of Va i poleon, r. 1 hy others to be in con i fi qnence'of the fafe arrival of the com- J billed fleet at Ftml. Sailed th:3 af.tr- ■ 1 u ton ti.c biig Robert, of and to Balti-I j more, from Am Her dam, in ballast ; tli; | | v If 1 put in here to take home JeromA ’ Bonaparte's lady : but it is undo flood ! Ihe does not return to America till the I Spring. . au American gentleman landed near th : s p’acc this morning-, from a neutral v ft’.l, which left Amsterdam on Friday, the 9‘h inltant. Fie fpeafes in tht im ft comident terms tl.at the in va il on of this country will be attempted, land notices the imrrtenfe preparations of j ! the enemy. lie llatc3, that the veflels j ! intended to convey the troops from the ] ! Texel are of the largelt lize, fome of not less than eight hundred to a thou-1 hind tons buult 11, and cap.ifcl; of trans-i porting from four hundred to eight hun dred troops in each ; that during the lafl week he saw notlcfs than one hun dred and twenty of these vcffels drop down to the Tex el, w.th troeps on board. Wo thirds of which were French, the remainder were Dutch ; and that a i great part ot the Ft each were uorte and artillery. PARIS, July 22; “ At the Palace of Mian, June 7, ‘ year 13. “ Napolean, F.raperor cf trie : Frencti, decrees a3 follows; Art. 1. “ All pitvauers, the two thirds >r whose crews are nut natives of England, or fubjecis or a power hoilile to 1 rmcc ; and are Frenchmen, G-ao ;ft, -■ N-:po-&c. ft.AL.. c.-.-SEt- . 2 - ; Ait 2. “ % The ofli;ers And be Slot , and the other persons comonfl.n? the | crew shall be condemned to the galiey j ; Att. 3, “ The rninifter of marine i is chargeil with the execution of this de- ! errr, whieh shall be printed, publicly j affixed, trar.fl.tted into dll Europ'su lao- and t-* n f n : *t“d to alt French | CaminifTa. its of Commercial relation*. j NAPOLEAN. ! LEX'NGTON, K. S-p. 17- E:;lrrt° nf a lt r 'rr from ag nt rman al Louif’ i 1 !- In his fri-r !in this p'ace to | his fri-nd in this place dated September 14. “ The ncrage'' of the Kentucky ’’a nil company, con*: ned at this piece on Monday last ; oa Tuef.’ay they examin ed the ground on the Nort h fide of the river, and on Wednesday that on the ‘ton'fid- -s well as the rapids ; and j have unanimously declared, that the fur Ivey and explanations made by Mr. | Brooks, are corrcift ; and that in their i opinion, a canid for the puroft3 cf na vi.ra'iion aid •.cater works, mry be cf - fried on the Louisville file, for at b aft one third, if not one four’h the sum that it will require on the oppofi e there “ Some of the managers were di firous of feeing the law incorporating the In (lien company, which they understood were at the printing office ; but oil ap plication they were informed by the pr.n- i ter, that he was directed by that com-1 pauy, not to fufTer a copy to be tsi;cn , | cr e ven the la * to b: rca-J by my except thoL immediately concerned. A fufpi- • cions circumtlanoe. “ Since the ir.E.iag'r3 left this p'ice, j which was early cn Thursday morning, great anxiety have appeared ir the mind:, i of thiifc i'ltereftfdj in the Indiana com I piny ; whether it is occafiontd by the I information they have received ; that the I managers intend to publift M". Brooks’s ! ‘notes, which differ mate-ially from their ri p- efer.tat ions, or from fome ether ceu - 1 cannot dr ter mine ; they hive ha 1 (e ----veral merti.igs fioce tlie arrival of tin managers ; but their proceedings are kept as profound a Lmt as tker* law.— ft is fa? 1, that one ot their company will let out for the Atlantic States next week, for the pupofe it is probable, of difpo ii ig of fliart-a, before the opinion -of tie managers of the Kentucky comp tr y -is publiihed ; for there can be no doubt but the intention of thi3 company, is to get into their possession, large itimi of mo jncy, and properly, for. the puruofe of j fp-cuiadon : as they have acknowledge ! ed, that their principal obj-c! is a Bank, t and a commercial houfr, and; that they ! have no intention of opening 1 can: !, for j any other purpose than water works j Whatever advantage* will accrue to the j company from a Bank you can eaflly [form an opinion, when you a-e informed 1 that there are not fifty houfi s in Claikf ville and Jufcrfonvillc together ; and that there dees not circulate in both places, one day with another one hundred dollars in caiii ; nor do I ihik the fitu at.on any ii-ttcr calculated for cu.iimer cial pnipcfcs.” NFAV-YJRK, ORcb-r 3. It ia eftablifhsd, by intelligence from fcveral fotirces, that nearly ttic whole na val force of France, Spain, and Holland, is ready for ka ; and that every Ihip is crowded with troops ; that a great num ber ofinferior v.-ffcls, prepsred for ti>e conveyance of foltliefts to a short distance, are lying at the French ports cf the channel, oppefite England, in a condi tion to depart at (hurt notice j and that the skirts are thronged with troops marched thitlicr for embarkation These mature preparations mull certainly strengthen t xpeAations that the attempt to invade England or Ireland will iie fpeediiy mad-. Our European new., reaches to the 20th of August ; the i grand fleets were then so fituared, that if I their co cpeiation was relied upon, Eag j land could not have been attacked in ‘j that m nth. New; of the firft i.npor t tance may be daily expected. Nvo fens cf altrocily —Th” Rr'g Estl'cy, fur Fhiiaticlphia, captair.James Atkinson, owned >y j. Leger d’Happarr, a neu tralized citizen ot America fiace j Dccemher, ij/i, was caz raced jby the Pn:ifn 50 gun ihip Iris, [captain A. O.n n'.nney, on the ! 14 :U of July itfT, in !at. z3, tong 4 * r . Said vend was fro,r j N antz, and bound toesihcf Pii -1 iadelphia or New York, as the wind wduid have allowed—:i.i- J thing on board but bulbil, 10! boxes fltte, a r d a few articles! Mr. d’Happarc 1.111 bought in j France for h s private ub tb L-'o - h s famby. E.it when his trunk | ca ne to be e:<a;n*:;cJ, all trjofc j ! articles vt re taken from hi.r,! as vydi :.s h a j pets, part of his! apparel jewels, Looks, bcc. ano; nis perfjn mull Hn nefui;/ :rcu i ted -luring his detention on boar,;! *i"ic Irib. cctt vvdrcis uo.ir- j 1 1•” . * y% j* * m^r■3 n vr f- Mad :tF i upwards of to A. -’-riC “i lai'ors.- U,.-o 1 • arrival of” the Ins at fit. j hn’s, Me-'vfo.i .Ini, owing to the bass rgss oc cap tin A-kit snj and th-’ villaviy of a certain fellow j named L’Rodrigues, (now lup jposed to be intriguing in Ame jic ;) to who n i*. • c 1 1, h -ti riven a free pa Sage in his vefl*t!, the Be dry was conderrned by r he Vice A Imiraky court ot bid dace, the iQth of Au -ufl T’ e barbarsty of captain On na.uey, and the i .just ce of the co. or, Mr. d’H. intends pub-'t •ifhi.ig in a m moir, opening the Ltdls, and g’vin ■; a proper id.a >f c iptdn J ames A kyrifon, of Ralti ho e. and the perddfoua ii ad; igues. Jo. Legea D’Happart. October 12. Captain Fuller arrived at Boflon from Ruffia,'inform?, that the determination of the Emperor of Ri.fiia, as to peace or war, wat out dc ;ifi ;e!y known, when failed ; hut warlike preparations were aAivc’.y rr.akiiix, and a fma ! l squadron of three <!c. k. m was ready for lea, wait ing fur orders. • 0 ’■ her r f. A letter, date.i L (ban, \uplift J*, was received in town, 0.. Saturday which fl.de,s that the combined fleets, coiifift* | ing of 30 o~ 3 : fail of t i.e'linc,. ami with ! frigates and other fmali-r vtlß.'s roiount -1 i,ii? in the whole t> 50 fall, had put to 1 fra fr.-rn Ferns!; ad afterwards pat to i1 h; number of 24 fail of the line. A j sq uidro'i we lii.ip ! and to have been dc j tticlitJ ami lent iuto the Weft ladies. October 14, ‘ Extra-1 of a Inter /run CttJir,, dated August •5, 1805, to the Pre.iicnt of. tbs Cba nher of tk-mmsra of Pk Hade ip ia. “ As i c-jlz. nos the U iked States, and an eye-wknefs to i the injury dauv occurring to our Jco mmerce, I chink it a duty to I give notice thereof, in cite hope 1 that fame vig •rous meaftries may be adopted to check these 1 :r*.tmous i); ocerdi n ‘ O tc Every A.r.cr can veffei hound up the Mediterranean, th*. is met with, is carried into Algefiras, either by the f ove.r uent gun-bo.its, or l)y the French an i Sparufa privateers, with which th.-:fb feus swarm. Vlany valuible vcfj-Ss a-e abea* iy co idcririeJ, and the number of captu e% almbfr daily aua -n nted. Our miniilcr a: Mad- 1 i.l has already i j'ormation of 14 —and, uni fs lb me measures 1 e adopted oy our eoven neng our co nm.erce to the Medirer- ‘ j race tn nufl ce.be. Foi theen | courage: of pr : vacecrs, the King has reiinguittisd the duties on prize goods. 4 ‘ V'tffets th-ftined to the M’-J liter; ane vn ought not to (ieatj ror or call at Gibraltar—.’or, al— thotKjh it is not declared to b::i ‘ilocka ed—yet even letters for* fliat place, ‘ound on board | A ner;cau vcff k, furoifn a pre-| | Fence lor hr n dm* then in— .l j ivh n at bdf they are obliged ti- j jtherto abide a km, or compr.-j-J ■mne at great lois with the cu ‘.-f •ors.** * -I *„* A L i . PE -GO nT hTSi mpr any damaoda aqainfl tlie.eftate J mas Lanciieller e!<(. decent ed/late merchant j at R-tce’iKu'Migli—iv.li p c:’.;'e di'iver atu; {J ulten-ufs thereof, to the fufifcriliet, u-.r.iJ •vVi.iin t'.nie indebted to tint t.i.ue are all q , * JOHN COUi’fiU, OyAL-riBD Exo’*. I Sept. 20 7 tijta Odt. w EX ECU TO tS SALES, { VT R'ce'torouqh, on the 31st diy r I Oiit.iber ru x', wilt be exnofed to pljl J I be: ■ —r.t the ho’ife of Thomas Lancalftlfl .l-.ee. .led : The gcidonal property beionvirll 1 1.> liu eiiate —G it; -q oft .luahie r.rqroeslK | .use and K'l'c-ien f imiture, l) vGy •;f Jj j Li'i'.iors, A variable csWeftien of bn'k, J His dwelling house iloren &c. will ;J:'o th I jbe v-’n-ed f-r one year at public vendue. ■ JOHN COUftEit, Qt .M.iFicui.xil’ii. 1 j bent. 10 7 t 25 OEt. 1 _____ ■ | THE above faies are postponed unt J the f.'cor. i lay of November next. fl Dona/enture. pi j I'’HIS elegant retreat about 4 mdes fr-IM | A , Savmn.'.on WaAwrivtr.is HT:.i 1 jOn 11.1. t ror ‘ ven years, for the beif ■ :■ t ‘ii he... . mon terms that will f| m A'’ :- - “"'-be top .fltfs fa valuable a p,J l* 1 C rc "'‘”b -‘ s v-i .1 calcu ated for healfti / J far pie • -s and pvoSt. Ai-plv to it VE t . !LMS, O ‘ 1 XERNiJUI.L, C Giapdia tM Augult 5 ™