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TV fo’Tf-wfwg ** r, on if •* TT: n
relprAsble fourr** i it (Ikws t'at u
fommrr'c w‘h Eur'-pc i*i
iUe< will, in jt’l probubi! <•, be • m
end to, if it: i.. the pew r it I’ blh
cm: zers to etTrft it. It ti>e t’-t.-r. ‘ -
t;oo of the i'ri'ift f ovcrriKieat here n>tn
tiootd, ihotiid ‘ate utace, the n. ands: a
tioo of the ie i : Csc.z anti h. l.u
car, will bt of little avail.
“ London'. Qftob-i IC.
“We hare already will'* i: - . i : I
date. The prcfet.t th.-ves u h!y to i•.t, mi
you, that it s generally reported ti tc ur
government is determined ,n put a Hop to
all neutr.il trade with ;r: • ■’ :>lonieß ct the
enemy, except furh ao vp pern.nr. and dur
ing peace. It becomes, tt” fore, pru
dent to abftair. firm a'l dealing's in lunar
ccftee, indigo, o chineal, logwood, &c.
withs view to an 1 uroptan n-.ilm, until
it be certain that fue.ii aitielts v,..i net he
ilopt by cut cruizers or. tluir voyagee
veu fiom America to Europe, though
4 thi y Hi u’d nave bc:tu pu.ftiakd m the
United, btatvs.
“ We hope you did not follow up your
late Ihipmci.U to Spain and tiie mediter
ranean Ly any others, as sh y will be
exi.ofed cthrrwilt to capture by our
c.w /x i, and n t utililei ly to condemn
atio.j.”
Dcr. oj.
Y< fl re!ry rnt’tnj.'.g a i-.iry of
inqLit-ii tv* held o; iuc uot'.y of
jfiezarJcr K'Wp (!au o ihe ijou.'c
oi.Kernp & i-'i .z:r, merchants
of ti is tit’ ) at his lodgings in
Mcc.ui.n !:rret. The ju y
brought ii their verdi'ft, “ tout I
“ the - ititi si nxiuder X: \ vo
< ‘
“ lunrariiy and rtftoniouilv, as a ■
“ tcion o; hiinftlf, did, between
*'■ 5 and 6 o'clock “ri Sunday ;
* s mo ning, “in ids tHaii.U i, ‘
“cue Ids ‘hroat a nzor : & *
** then dill Surged a pill. 1 load- •
tc cd only with powder, into
* : his niou.h } and killed himEii l
4< gauiti tiie peace of this ft .te, j
HAMBURGH, Sept. 26
“The Senate h..s railed ir..<n tbiacity i
and rersuory, under penalty of being a v. ;
relied if they eater them, Rub m Smith ■
a captain of a (hip, and the Baron de
liOtder, con vifted of unlawful recruiting.
Baron tit 1 Boeder traversed Germany to
induce, the inhabitants of the country to
quit it, and fade their fortune in the
United States—Th cle ur.lortnr.ate per
sona who ate thus iecuecd in the hope of
becoming happier, Were fat to Ruben
Smith, who, when he Lad a full cargo,
4>otu!tidied the victims to Lug lane'.
“ The baron de Rocdor received from
Ruben Smith three guineas tor every
man whom he lent to the depots of Ham
burg and Bremen. The latter vra, paid
Seven guine s lot evefy n-.au whom he dc
livctcd at Toiini; gen } he received he
lices eight guine"*: for conveying each
Iran to England ; where he left tlitin,
pretending a contrary wind and want of
v.atcr. i here they wet- culilled among
the Ertghih troops, or tianfpoi'ted to
£ic Colonics, or font back to the couli-
ECi:l, if tuUtiu it-Capable Oi let'-ict.”
LG.'. DON, CSober t <j.
The Aincrican i'lcwipapers are full of
14! l.r.a.vul.iUor, on ti.c ln.it five
rtcci.tiy taiceit p.&cc in our Courts of i'.d
irr.aky r.fpid ng captures of vdfeis col
ourab.y the pu perty ot that country.
i ncy complain incted of all the Europr
-3u l owers in dißcieut vvr.ys, La* pnnct
pciij of this country, agaimt ivlucti they
•even tiii .atm i\pi ix..is.
It has btm tiie practice of the Ameri
c-ns to navigate vGLis from the coiotiits
*jf countr.is v.im wmeii we art at war, to
touch ail uie Amt man port fur ueivfpa
pm, 2nd tlieii proceco for Europe,os ‘luith
Sufitiican property. This trick has beeu
fieu ihtctigu, and fur ionic tunc putt aii
CBptu.es under (ueh citcuir'iavces have
been held legal tti oui courts of law
The Americans complain time the i
principle on which theie dccdiccs are g,*v-
Ci., h,ii lint hcCil foiiuvted till ijurl 1, Cm.
that the liUioduatmi of it ought not to
Lave hetn so fiidcCii as to expose their
property to seizure, without their even
knowing the riique to which they are r.ow
exposed.
A It rung mer-ional has been presented
liy tlie /iint.icsti M:niAcr to Eoru
Hawkcfbary on this bufuitfs ; and Ins
a.dvver, as trr.nfit.ilted a lew days ago,
was, that it was a case of iuch iiviportauce
ks to dtiDsnd Umt lor fertous tr.vcfti
gatic?n. Vfe liutf it wtl receive serious
fc.,d alio a ca.mid and tair
answer.
From a late Lond.n p iper.
CU2AT-.BR ITAIN sad AMER.I
- A .
It has of:e-i excited our furptife, why
COn-iiiai p ounce ct ~.i kinds fitould b:
Citeaptr i.i I'racce than it i m tin,
touvtry The c eir.y have fcarceiy a
fii.iehantruaii ai ica ; nil .he product .of
Ike crioiiies, tv;:.c;i are fni.Kcted to tl
KmiOt property, arc cocfticateU as iom.
To t .tj err. ehi aiv at th-; pijr;* ai
Br*ncc4iid Hot and, a.ij -t th: i : coun
tf.es cia no; x.p.nm.'. toe i.i.adeie w.mt
of tb.f. rtectsfa. y articles. in. n; - ; Jt.ry
Si, St length, •■•Red ; It 5 to t!ic ae
♦•■inin ia.iig fyli uiof imm ~f ih
power*, enc’ p , ‘.ipai;y ~f tin
bo.t’.d R. *'.£(, I.liti litc r e.'nV owe llilv
* -vatr.gr. i f.e r.ifchicß ct’ th:: p.....
t.CC OvClie>sCd lu.'ilC r lu u*
ts;<ej Oa ti.c pii.t w : ‘ g*, 4 ■ ** V
s J * v * *- -* Wli , l * e.
I- r -- f”! >, .1, ts Pt ary CSC who r—. * 1
Uc i. n\*ii*p .xi uet from a pmA ‘• j
j; -it and, - :r.,r in ,’:Lur \ os A j
! y .11 A c*’ ■ K f fi'U’r.! i! s” v ill ‘J ii. !
! tort tt v- .1 !:i ,'i time to put a.i end to >
1 3 f-Hem I.’ prcjt’die-a! to the cummer !
j ci.d tn'ric’ls of this country :
j “ li.it dui'itig the i.<it wr, an ! ‘ll the j
j yivfcnt,.o far more cotv.ptehrr.livc i no j
Iv “1 far- t. kii; place. Franc- nr. ’ :
| H ..hii'd have totally era fed to tradr w- 1
and, r their own flags, to or from the p rts j
1 of any oi tfseii- coioi ies , and have up- j
pare, ly uf.lgutd the whole of theft,
| branches oi tin nr commerce, to li'C iner- I
; chants oft: irral flat •.
j •• f uiii. though •-• h snore hefi.ation, J
and • y gi... ual advart , ha- nearly ,
C'e.'r. i n.t.re a transfer oi .ill her trade I
with i.-r coßnies on the Atlantic s nnd |
it any r. in v.::,in now r.niui.is, it is in
| refpret of icuie part only of the fp-.cic !
j and b’ liiou, for conveying which a faip j
i o-l ear or twi may be occalio.ially ns
: qned . 1 vt-* these me il valuable exports
have hern largely intruded to the ncu |
1 ,r:;l dt-g, at Vera Cruz, Csnhagena, La j
; lh.nu. . iid otitr p. rts ; while the tl il
more import ai t commerce i,f the Ha
vitnna, und Cuba in general, has known I
j no other prut.'Anm.
| 0! the E cneh colonies in the An-j
j tide:, cf Cay.':;ne, and Dutch (juina,
j v.iih h it cj ii nr t y was holttle t*i us. oi
. the Isl -of France ad Bourbon, oi i3t
! tavia, I'.'kunlla, and id ail other Afi Stic
I fcttlcmen'.t. which have remained under
! a flag h.-ilir to this country, it may be
j truly sdltrined that neutrals have b en
their oi.lp carriers. r l'he tiicrcimliie cu
| lours of tl'C’r refpeftive cou..tries, and
[ of their confederates, have been abfoiute
I fit angers tu their ports, liven the gum
; trade cf Benegal iias been made over to •
1 neutrals, and its garrtfoa luppi.cl by .
j tinm in letnru. j
i “ But why fitould I numerate the j
! particulars oi th.s uuprecnucuti and cr.fr, j
I when it may be truly affirmcil in few 1
, >.ordj, that mt aJingle triercb-.n-.t jhi>> u::- i
; der a jl„g inimtfui to Grsit Ltituia now ,
. erty/es i..c cy.tutor, o* ./nU-I J'.s Lite jliiou- t
I tic Gee.ui.
| “ Though to tl;: generality of rcy i
readers th.s pr pofi ion may Lem < a .
I traordinary, and perhaps two fire,. ;- to j
j I htliev-d, yet it forms only part oi j
; a Aid more coiupreliei five and liiigmar |
| truth— ii'iik the tr.cepli,,i ou'y of a very !
{f nwli portion of the conjling t. ■ -tit oj cut 1
j enemit j, ti tit mercantile J il of on ) Jeter ip- j
. 'ion, r.uv! enters or da is from th.ir purls j
in ary pat toj the globe, but under neutral j
col urs. j
“The commerce which that clud-a |
the graipul our naval holulitie-, ts not)
only rich and various, but of a tifoy a-)
tanking magnitude.
“ The mercantile regiflcrs at Lloyd’s!
alone, tr.liilit fuiiiciciiity iiiim.fcif its gicai. |
extent; for they announce ev: ry week,!
and aluii.it every day, numerous arrivals j
of linj s iioto c-Ulurica ui the poitsoii
Holland and Fiance ; and it is uuto
iii.us that they are freighted, for the
molt part, with sugar, code:', and the
other i-ict! productions of the French
and Spandit Well Indies. Indeed, when
the iui ViiU of Europe t.ave not failed
io mucu as to cccafion a large dcinauc. i
tor the flour and grain of W.r.h Ame- j
rica, that country has fcarce’y any native
comivwbiuei, tobacco ezeepicd, that
cc. Le tl.e lubjedts oi fucu a commerce.
Tntfe veifeis return chiefly iu batE.il;
j but the portion of goous n y obtain as i
I return cargoes, are etor.es a..a tnaiiulac
iUic*, deihi.e i for tiie lupply eii ti.c Hos
tile colonies, thru?h urevioufly to pait
throngli tiie neutiahzrng p.ocefs in
niwiiuti.
“ Enormous is the amount of the
produce oi the new world, thus poured
into the fsuth, as well as the north of
Europe, under cover of tiie neutral
1 flag ! At Cadiz, at Barcelona, and ttie
| either Spai.ifli ports, whether within or
j without the uiediterrancari, neutrai ves
leis are perpetually importing, unleis
when interrupted by our blockades, the
lugarof the Ha.anna the cocoa, indigo,
and li.dts oi 6rm.ii America, the dollars ;
ani ingots of Mexico and P.ru ; and ‘
returning with European manufactures, |
chiefly the rivals of our own. Lait In
dia goodi are also imported by tiiefe !
commercial auxiliaries into Spain ; but!
j il.il mine eopioufly into fla..and aim ’■
; France.
“ Nor 13 it cn'y iu their own peris j
that our cneir.ies receive the exports of
America, and of Alia, in contempt of
our mar.tiinc efutrts.—HamLurgn, aI-1
toua, F.'r.bden, Gouenburgh, Copculta-j
gen. L.fooo, and leverai other neutrai
sna.JU'U-, arc iuppiieu, and even glutted !
with tie produce of the V/tft-Indies, |
a:.d the fabrics of ihe E:t, Orougiit ir j.t. i
It 1 a j
ir.e r'oipc.ous coioi.tys oi powers iioiiue :
to this country. By the rivers aud ‘-a
ual. ol Germany and Flanders, they are
floated mto tiie wai'chouics of cur ette
tnits, or circulated, lor tire supply of
their cu.iiUlii r,, in neutral touutr.es.
i uey fop plant, oi ....a, the Biit.ih plan
ter aiic nserchaut, taioi* aout t..e couti
a cut oi Ivurop. , antii;. ail the j.orts i.f
the Mediterranean. They tu .phut c
’-cu tl.e nianuiaduiers oi
Lirmingiiuui, ani Fork hire ; for the
looiiik and lo.gcs of Germany arc put in !
action by the cuio .i-ii produce ot our
enemies, ana are riva'iu g us, by the a a
pta luppiieu ;h.y Ena u..wcr u.c neutral
11 .'*;., to every part of the new world.
“ Antwerp, a i a ( :py tt at 1011 ior the j
-'l'iCi.aa .j’ kzi ciarohan ize, is now
ra;.:d!y l.i.iv.aj 11 .Jer t t ii .t- nug tar
ot 80.,a: aHi * Sorts for the r-etto
1 ‘alloc 01 r.s coir.inerci, durin ; tac fliori
1 Ac .ei ot j eae. , procure no v
■ p ao.d . i.. ; Let tl.e mutrat ."! *
j
( *iate , ‘oieu .ar mere 2u.eic.ous to ...:
I * 1
r : fi ~r! of the Sch !e\ than the l
col s • Ho’ rtt .1 and France. Its
•>ort l 1 as ’ c: ••!.• a favoiite haunt of the
! rn.*ion< Wt ft l* ia.mcn, and profits in
j v?r;. us v :■ - by tl-e laic e.t their valua
! M f r.
| “J: vve !•■( k beyond the Atlsrtic,
j .aid in .•> tit! -hlTrn Oeean, we Ih id
I fit-et tb-: i* . i I tics commerce, u der
‘! fame ’ ~,i aiui i. sos the ncnt-al
|flg,in t ! i . i! tluiving and pmeuCiive
j 1...U'. E aparte haa recently bcaltcd
Jin:'.', M.*rtii ; (.c-and Gnadabope arc fl mi
, tifhit'k ; in *;* ;• le-i.f our lioflifties, l.i
) much beyond ah former experiences,
I that, ii’ ce l; So. tlicv have actually d.ou
! hied th. ir pc: u.at. Had h fa..! tb.e
fame also of their produce, the’ boast
; t'criißOS tvouii! h .v.- bce-n far Ids Ui loan.
I ded . t.au hts sife ■ cions ufoully arc ; but
lie ought to hav: addeel, that li ice trie
tivT not.ee of the war, the French flag j
had not brought thtm a barrel of Hoar,
; nor ixuovtcda hop.(head of tlirir lug;.r.
Even the (hips in tluir harbours, tfi.it
! have been laned before ihe new h..tliliiies
; were announced, were oilcr.libiy traus- 1
1 ierred with their cargoes to neutral mer
chant ; and failed under ne if; al colors.
| “He lias vaunted also, and with truth,
j the profpeious if... e of Cayenne, and o.
| the ides oi France and Reunion, or.ee
called bourbon, whose prosperity ts ow
ing to the fame cflleacious canfe; aided
:by their becoming warehouks tor the I
cuii.mvrcc ot Batavia.”
* ExtrnU from the Moniteur, in tie
London paper. Septetiibir 2 .
From a late Paris paper.
: Pajlcra! httsr of the Bifbop of No 'sir, or
! Jet in* pull is prayers to le put ul> for
j t l e ’r njpet iiy of the armies of his riia■
j J'd ‘he Am per or .
| diaries Wane s Jofcph, by di ine !
jPiovidci.ee, anti (he authority ot the h r !
j ly up. ilolic fee, bilhop of Namur, to ti e
’ c-t/ and faithtul of our dioccfe ;
j health ar.u 6-.icdieticur in our lord juris
| Chr it
. l\*?ce again departs from us, my very
‘dear bieihren We had hoped in again
i eddreffing you, it would have bicu for
j the pacification of Europe entire ; this
j war tiie w.fti of our emperor ; he dnl not
| develop*: ail the forces of the flats but
i with a view to bring back to peace a na
|tio:i conltantly j a!oi.3 of tiie French
i iiuinf ; he knew how to triumph To fat
lover hhnlilfas to off.-r it loan enemy
j who iiad conspired again il bin person.
* l’o have iv ace reiloredto hia people ‘vaa
j Ins foie ci.tire, the tdj ft of all his care;,
j of ail hia fatigues ; she would have fully
j repaired, in his eyes, all personal wrongs,
i ar.. 1 public evil,. The lieroifm of liis
: grai'.-l mind was forgotten ; the n fuf.il
| of the pacific propositions he made will
! add to bu giory, and tliofc who rejected
J tlnm wi.i b: alone guiity of the blood
which is going to be died.
But iny very dear brethren, let us raise |
our mournful thoughts higher ; let u3 f.- i
in tl.efc alTrorits, in these political crro.3,
Ihe arm of a God it il! irritated, subtil con
tinues l: press on u ; si. l a l hux nanus
, /ju, fdoi.ia'J exUnta. Tnus the fields \
I inhere we enjoyed afor eii tie peace, remain
full in mourrju’Jilt nee before ihe danger of
ihe Laid l Ve, it it me. fays he, who
gives pa ce and crea'espunijhmenls ; it is I,
it'or.c, who do all th.s: things.
Iu effeft, my v :ry deal brethren, where
/hail we find mother c. ufc for this de
ll. aft .ve blindn* fs wl.ic'i ohfeurej the
iriinda of thof: who govern flatrs ? Ho w
■ erfua ’e ourfelvts it is from oilier mo
tif ui that the ehrilUan powers cleßUeratt”
cooiy in their cabinets t.Bw th:y (hall ile
ttrov each other, how they /hail regulate
by the Iword and Ly lire.the limits of their
domains, and how they ihrll cement them
with chrillian blood ? No, no, it is God
who in his ju (t anger /but, th.ir eyes j it
is the ‘ *od of armit3 who caiis aloud,
lend the sword amongit ail th: iHhabitauts
or the earth,to pnniih them for their pre
varicatiaiiß. Gludium ego *o cu fuptr o>r.n s
h dilator tt ten a ai.it Domains cxerci
’ fuu.n.
I Ah, let the plagues which have fallen
! fnicc twenty years on guilty Europ •, wit
j neL foi us till* ceicfl.ri.il vengeance, ..lways
j perfevenng ! The volcanoes have oinited
land continue to omit torrents of flames,
j which carry with them visages and to ans
here eartnquak'.s the mail violent have
fhukcn the globe, and overturned its fjr
raee ; in other pkcea gulfs have opened
and lwallo'/ed up numerous habitation*.
1 In the four parts of the world, dreadful
|Umpfft, jß'lldential maladi::, thou >bta
j “.[id tumble have, in their turns, del.),at.
jed the inhabitants; diflentinns, civil and
! religious commotions, have prepared e
. tiie ot Itateo ; and ivc;— war
will do juiticc oil the rest.
Yes. a.l tiii.fi pidy.uts, (if we uny be
permitted to obltrvc v/ith t!;e lutherti of
-he church) all ti.rfc plagues are too phi. >
!y tile pumflTuietiC ot guilty creatures ;
they are, do cXprcfa ourfeivea with Ter
tuUun, the fcou.gc cl human nature,
which has revolt and agaii.it its Creator.
1 UAlu n ftjlis lues t>v> urates to l jw a genet -es ■
huma i I'J'j'efccatis.
I.ct ns .nur into ouifr'ves, my very Act. •
metnrtn. Have we utitii tms day lieni i.u |
! •luiniii.i.cri iieaMs mi rr liicma wtrcli j
it . Have we a< i : . • t.iU . r.,1, :
o til.* oilers ot’u.v .'it mercy, w.an,, rc./nci- j
‘nl to u., it icll .red to t. > cur ict.ipl: 5... J |
jur site, s ? Th He U iin.-c:., til .iv. anal , ir. j
Dried, abandoned sr uei'.r.ye.l, .. s iinu i
i .lie a..ger (•{ ti:. i.o. i. Many i.ii.int tl.'tio ,
,iave .T.e vu . zen lir lie.’ re-- i.iemimitnt
n.d their dee ,rv.i’ ; t’.ey have api ece'*
- n.io.is to re-'it nr iin • .r lye -dor ores .r or
v,iihtj<—— t e> ii is rite ,';ti wortinp, ti.e loci
i liner i Have tit ay n. lorim-d tlieir c ...
in.re.ot.rs la irrejpi r? An they >ea- j
tour of prei.lt.ig t..e iiv <* e'd in a.i us ,
i*— A,.! in,, vur/ <!.;*.■ brethren, Vc|
■ ii. to you wi.ji tru itj
| bef'inv! if it ism* in tin* mint!: f al'ifimp’)
derivid from all rctlrainl, haw hew they
i'.iangc:l liberty into licertiousnefs ? H w
live they sbainloneh iliemfrives to ths i n
pnllb “t tlu ir p ortions, s.n.l prov- t -o w .-11
vi hrnt their perceiving it, thr el -radatMi
of mail hv ci iy.iual hi. ’ Imlifiereut even to
e’-rch Immls * :i t! i* luceoiiniorrt'iieioa which
cu.-* s the m.'ih.i f* of the f *nl , and with the
i Jception cf a few perlons, the nniititude no
iorger va ii.* t'*■ viri:**r, nor ohferve lews
human atnl divine, cut fa far as are ufcful to
them teis is.
lirmt'i'-ditv, j.-.ired to pride, intemperance
and fe'ldliiwis Cil'nlve; lulniflbly alt (lie ties
I ! *i.i'.. f elf-ii.! til ir. the cn’v ir* live, j
the (i.iftt end f tl.e -n’li ‘in. if neaidv ail iren. I
.hi (. .unit * : ’ii. *. 1: .s *l* --1 *.i > 11* I-rierv, fi.r
i"*'d h *hi* M. . let to he tin’ ilrpnfit oi t!cc
trims he moll iiiMnne, tiie r.i. it c >r.fi)lni|.'j
*1 mor:the mcii pine; of cldcaci us mc.i’ii
! i the i.;n'ii.icatimi of ourthiii.— ;1. cuuivh,
**l ‘vine.i charily is tl.e f..ul of ilie lie, is rear
!v abandoned id all; and the few iivii.'-i ..n-|
cars who reinai . a*** delivered n* to t sr !
j ar.i I-*\ i .*, exp led id'c.i lo derilh'ii, dev. ‘cd !
f' 1 ’ ail wans. How ia ii that the lfate i lllfi
and *c, not reti .it lids relaxation of all prir.c:-1
l.lts ! i'o-.v w..,ud ihe have been ible to lup.!
P't iterfcli iV't a ono fc.,l *n, it the Almighlv.!
uy a ]>: d*;jv ut h:k nit. , li.di.m wt'.hdrawn J
, bisavcn.ifin,; arm, and thev. id ua i paicrna! !
1 countenance !
Ah 1 . - verv dear bre'hren, let us not
de*uy to cur cvi ; ,*n :! e Ibuice i fil.e I
ealanu.it a ct ..il niud wincii aifi’ct uidivi- j
tU. *1 , ianid.es, icc.ciies unet ua* s ; let u* I
ret.r ito hirr. \, >al ur can c.Mil'e tin .n to j
c ’ *-'• - -I- *> ppinei.*: -t rncu i. hit he hands!
i .hi lord. 1,1 ;.:.*...j Vei prispclilas j
I.et us i..en ii.Vcke .ins ai!-|ia\vcrt - i.. li.n.u ;
but to invoke it iviih .u i,wc mnd huint
lia e ourl'eUes under ~. and win ut lo'i.itj)
courage by the remembrance of or fulferiugs, j
let us go towards tc throne oi divine raerev
with litlt coidide'ice, with a coiri itc* and re.
pentant h“ait. ii hi renter to Cm, wthU he
longs t t. J, then fully to Catuti, re*..’ Mottos to
Coeiur ; to our v-dir-i , what belongs to rur
brethren. 7”. f iHe dementi, lie uuucne, t uiii
no longer coisl'ut oguiiiji .. * tin n u uciv h.iicit
me A.migut. 1e.... .> udn.-f), ~..d ol.iain, in
il-* i a ii.... i. our enciViu-s, lie ir.ctt nnuip*-
vid**tio,s, the man tiiumphs, and a
durable peace.
1 cu.mil ci ih.t ie truth , voung warriors,
whom your country calls to r defence (1/
to her taco,ui—when we are faithful to cur
j God we an more forth, lb to cur prtr.ee, to |
mire .umry ; and we do dot doubt i ut ,!ut
ynu wi 1 mu. ut the mid(l ot'camps :ne helps |
of n !ii,n.ii, if you :d>. foi them ’.*• lajipi t: V mi
in tol. gio ri lims. 1 0.,i- y.m.l. ~e. (
then, with I ur:;,* , 1,. 11l the aim’s ..I v.-ur j
ii-hers and vreepi.ie m rt . ; o i.*, 1. ,n j; jm4
tc*r: I. i fr !.u, und n u'j.ii imtuiO, dees*
not uteni ; bll reuii'iTihiir */ hat . i>u n\.. J
to your . niimon m. iher, that *h 1, i
.r*r. you- arms le* . .ve !icr , rcmc.ul.er that m ;
laving her *. cu pivf. rye !.cr l.rmeil luj.;*.,ri, j
the religion t.t your lathe. . ; veun.'ini.*i’r, tl.st ’
men, n >,.ued v..... iauri 1, y..u v> >ll .. ..u.ir.io
*: 1 ” 111 Ims ol ur . nolle*., and cf iut they j
will be indebted to you Hr the lately ~£ ih.-:r *
pet/’ ns and their poif-;fu.ns.
Ami t.U'i'i : ves, t iinUlers, of the In-J nun- i
iftf's of a te.ijion of pear , prolt.—at i. at the !
t aol thjp if.tr, f” us tirii Iffnu i the iitr* ,
ejlhoje c. unfit -f bleed, ujtd.ioj the U.d ; Id 1
It iUj nI wat*’ i it* C. .iI, ta i ili.e a, hi, ju nil j
itgUinfl the children <>/ nun, to turn aw v his
.rut oi |ulliov mid ihrou-h vi, to/new tu sit .the *
i jtt j ins nercies ; lee .tiding ..it , the vvilhe- [
* f ourgr at EMfTaou, wh'-.his brow ili.tihcl I
with laurels, docs nut cease to hold iu hi* !
hand anil penlenttile olive nf pane- ;of the !
liugult duel oi cut .tritt.es, who does nm :ot'k *
ior v .ei j.y tit,it.:e. in the itun.i.rr ncrtlievu-i
lour of h.s troop ■, but from die prt ti-rion and !
aid cf heaven. I.et it: hallen, lile Mnfe*, *
to ri.ilc i.ur I. a 11.1.. ’i.aids the l.olr mouiilatn, .
air * upp 1a... hat.da, It 11. ~ur Jotima 111... i j
cmtr.ai to force i.ts wbdmaie euemje* to eon- i
lent CO a peace winch is in much dciiv’d. !
Let us not ceat *, aoove all, t * jiray for the f
prclcrv j.. lull oi ihe iiuv.y ol A/p/.m sn, v ,f io
cam.is Ilia It. as iicllt.. .vlicn he acts 1 r
tile lafety cf hts pe pk ; 1. t tie pray that
chriiiiatt biaod may i>*; Ip'.red i that *u • llm -
rtihtng youth and the valor us iane/„ who
commaud it, elcaped train nl and .i.gcrs, m.'.i*
reutrii, ail glorious lo their b.etl,ic.i, th n-1
fell IW citizens, and th it vli e.a.trd it. the i
teinpic of the lord, we may ting with pec!
voice and holy joy, the hymn c-mfeerattd to ‘
celenra*e victory , but more particularly p, a.... J
For ihdi: caui.s, and to Criiforni as In . ... }
(Hjl'lliie to the intentions of Ins . i-je.sy, ma
ntiei'ed a the letter of hit miuti'.er, under j
‘.he da it, 1.1 tu. .;.i. /ciidinttutiv, ye,.r 14, v,*e i
Ord-r a, !.slow., .
1. Immediately jf.er the receipt of our t
prclc.it le tet, and u.* tl pcu.e lake; plate,
iliere lilaii or laid alt tttt the a. .lieet
and prayers ..fine Kuutau trull-.:
Oc'.ti.
2. To all ti e bfrtcdi Stons of health dure g j
the /ante time tit ail be cl. .tiled the t.l *.ut dui
rejug um wiftium, with the ui’nal pra er i r!
t t.*c t nc: 1 cr. lu.ljuiu by ilia autl.cm, l)u ps- \
j cent Du.u. ne.
And nurprrfent Pifl*aral (lull b* read ai;d
puhhll'.e.l Irani the pulpits at all parochial |
masses and in a'l the churches of our dit.cefe
the Sunday af cr its reception.
Dane at Arden..c ~ the iait :1a ’of our pas
torai via., j.h Octahcr, tbo^.
C. I . J. lliilt.p ofNauiitr.
fly COBi.naid. C. Mic., aux, S-cretry.
A’ ‘ rv n ry rjr pr n jr\ a
/j -. v uLD I\ jIL Is Alv Ua,
Has jujl received and for Side.
2 j isfu i. [.ii.ne and ir.cfs i'o.k a.*..
Beef
?? do- 1! t, fi.ip und middling Bread
50 1 iifsy’t ii.ouli candle. ( tugufla
mad'')
kc-* genu; le nranufactured fu
-50 do. I- 1. cj* ss. E:!;.j!;iH Gufipow- !
l :<•<*.
2yjo lb. iuk, t!tick f/.cu ar.J fc^iir
rt*) h -4.
| iilf.t L4.’ O aill-ij \J'n iCI'H 1 1 lik
hiV.cc r
’rViiiing and id, , v.ino psptr
j•’ ‘ ‘-"* ‘; “ :i
! lr->7. ‘ i tVJa l .1 i
i s;L’ Os f . -n s
• M <i, f’n.t, Cr'.Scur a.::! Ih -d Saw;
I or.i fit C''ii e Mills—<J> nr ‘lanuners
| j, ‘••/. ‘vcl: and i’-jin p: na
| lij.cti Ore Hi P >'.s, j’ r l) .g*
ALSO On Hand,
j R<te, point x L >i;don i)ofll Ela>*k*t j
> ‘b10t..., Cuiii- S<rt s, Finnic:!, nd Wegi., J
■ lie ia
3iuc Birini.:i. and B.th Coating*
In.'ll L’nncitJ, Mas aidt;v O v itbtr p. ‘
l Cottu Dug ling, l ine and cane Id •
j vVuh u . er.tiM supp yof Giro mi ..
idee -'■> U 3f
R E P UB LIC A N,
SAVANNAH,
D: CKMP.tR 31, 1805.
a-MSUDSW A dr fT v
By Saiuutays mail, we vtceivoi, via
f.’h ark (lon, Nc.flVu (N. P ) papers to
the 13U1 nil. incluiivt-—Tucy contain
nothing new or important
F'fPD, early iu the mnrning of the
1 fi Vtid cf l\etrr-!)rr, at the I'.iiufe of hi*
brother in Lw, Cos!. Jacob Weil>, at
I’oi t A!':t;, in the county of Northamp
ton, Petmtyivania, of a Hidden and fhoit
‘*'nef:i, M". CharLks f 1 :r. of Piiiia
.■."lphta, printer, aged 67 years and 7
months.
He hrs left 3 widow, and eight chil
dren, win , with a numerous act] mi raucc
.friend., iu this citv, fincercly rep ret
his Id's.
A. criminal information has lately been
ft’c 1 : at Pa.is aguinft Get.cal Uochsui*
beau (now .1 prift 11, rof win j. Barthol
omew Fciiun, formerly a p!a"‘vr in St.*
Dnmingo, has accuicti ti c General ot
■ •aviitg ordered hia brother to be (hut
wj'h’ ui any trial —Tl.e /.l tourney G-n,
ct'i'l Rcgnauit, dr St. Juan 1) /'n .Rv.
I as ti'ed the information i". the Hi*.:! Im
p- r-al Court of ri.fiicr, and examined
lcveral wnt.eifrs; but, :ti the lairc tim ,
bus ii.foisued ike profeeut.r ti.at ali far
ther ptoceHin;;* in.ill In* flayed until Ge
uct'cl Rocliambc. u Hull fw exchanged.
[_ London paper.
port of Savannah
b NTF'-Rt U.
help Ju ui ia, Rowell, ffact aim
Idt ig Hujiinn .h, ldah . ji, Jj.
‘dt o;ii, Arnold, Boil:a
; St homer Pdy, R ah, J ti ,tail.2
Sloop Vet moo I, IV-fftr., G trine lilt
C l .1 AivlbD,
Sr hr. Hetty, Gibb , Martini out
.j.Oup S .otp.ull. US, d.cxfdf, .V.’ r .U lUI It
N ASSAU, (N. I’,) Dec- 10.
i * it* u:iiooiH-r C.'*.toiici*, co
( i"ti. if** to frlotjuar; itntl Lomi>,
; of b'.tiion, ami elmtrreft by
John Rice) with 275 lifts, of
L’Uoiiiftts, i mi the bay of Ilun
j ia, in iif.cniptirio to make the
* I i.. v. iia, v.an Rile.l m wi r h by
1 tf.e r.,eft 1 uooner Iviarn, W.n,
j (x.oiof!, a .a Icul 111 here lor a *|ii
! -if cac 1 oh.
I-
- —— ——-to*
NO I !CP.
! TH V . copartnerfliip of D,s. IV !RJ)
A LIVELL ititiie Ptivate llofp.lal was
!il'll.t.val on tfi- io.li Oftober Lfl _.
I hole wl.o i.avc any demands againd
hem, cn account oft! is ii.fiuutmn,
t ntjnclEd, will present their sccout.’.a
| iii’Tit'Jiafciy, to tlic fub.'criber for pay
itcnt. JAMBS EWELL.
Tit - SUBSCKIIiEII.
AT •/// /A S’ tbe public that he will
( mi■"ii. I*c the clb bii/htnent ol a Private
Uo/dtA, in a healthy part af the city,
loti tiie feints herctolore publifhcd, and
| from tlioic rules lit- will not vary iu fu
j! u r e, litviug at/ea-ly ltutaiiiid much lota
(by annulling pertona in the hofpititl
‘viibo it . uy it tponlibdity (or the rxpeu
’ cts wliicti oiciiiTC'.l, and particularly a a
; ll'.e j a < *.l tli.: 1 .ih-rior court have now
pio-mcdan Ai/ni n for the poor.
f A MIL and E’VELLt
__ ‘I" - . 51 _ JJ 2t
THa UIiSC UIBER.
Ji R I'M fl: S'TS at. persons indebtet! to
j him by notes or open accounts, to fettle
j the fame on or before the 20th of Fc
j bru.try next. Tliofc wb ;fc a'COUntJ
I i.avc been of long Handing, and not
j pair] by that tint*, will be put into the
1 hands of an ctto'uey for collrftion : ai
j 10 longer iaou’gence ca.s possibly be gi
ven.
}{e HAS J'ttT RECEIVED.
By the jhtp Louisiana, from Ne ar Tori,
it /'/’yr J“’p u ''j of Jrrjh
DRIUtD ii Ci.ilJiDl sEi,
which tr/dt.ii hit affirtmcnt at present
very complete, and eatenfivc “, and will
he fold ijy IVhctlrfale or Hai ti', at a final!
a van- on eo't tor Cijb, or his usual
Ctcdit to jiuiiukual cllolrlera•.
George Harr a!.
D •: a- 11 y. ‘l^.
I REMOVAL.
‘fohn ‘Jarpjon,
l If.. ; V':nv.ve.i ... tin. i.r.i it try of M(Trs,
! ii Ji. ~ ijonou’l U ire, Irtcly occupied
) ; <r i ,by ..1 . (i.. .-.ni.i D'.iiu’iu i'. Cos.
,t ‘ ts
NOnCE.
.Af.iD i) ■(, ■, i debted ‘r th*s e
! ti it G ivSh.v 1 , dec.
.re . quite, i-. in he p.yinht. wi 1.-
,j. !c *., .iid tit :c ituvtoj; deinaads
re dt.jr. . lotei.dci thj;n , foperiy <t -
‘.cit and io
Lydia Ann Carsi •,
Adtnr’
i ) • . r> ! t ‘ s’ On
S w *. \ r.. i.:vll J t 1 .
! , pert u) //h matter
1 J UiO i i’; dud <*!“>
j ; K.'ylt and ,i.U*4 > y 4CClAlltilft L(livi*
1 * I **:
/t ,v dhsiVt a ‘J:.' 1 - 1 to A, B.
! . .j .{• w. tre prime & foal! *•< * 1
| r,.ni;d lj. i*