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Sheriffs Sales.
• On the first Tuesday in January next,
rviil he f>Al at tbc court-house in the
Mty of Savannah, between tbe baqjfs
oft o and 3 o'clock, * m
1000 acres of lutie! in Effingham coun
ty, known by the 20 mile hnufe, or so
much th.reo'f .is will luiiYy t’uMaxes of
llaac Folock, for the year iSijfatuaanC
due. dolls. 17 71 8 arid costs.
Alio, 1000 acre* of ialand swamp oh.
the lecofld cjuality oh the Great .Buffalo
fwatnp,/or so muqh thereof as will finisfy
the tax. of Ivlwanh,'Doughty &o‘Me*r,
of Glurklbn, for die year 1813, amount 1
due, dolls. 1 a 62 9 and colls.
Allb, all that ‘it No. Rkfcer ward,;
adj doing Tiro iia* itice,*K#q. and frquting
*he Bav, or so much thereof as’ wTll fatisfy I
the taxesof PhilipC©heu for the year tß#3 ‘
amount due. dolls. *3 t i t and cuffs. !
Alio, 1616 acres o.f land on the St- ’Mr- 1
ry’s, known by, the iiaiu/uf Glare’s BlmT,
or so much. thereof as Will fatisfy the tax*,
cs of. Joseph Bevan, tfirtlic war 1813,
amount due, dolls. 60/ 37 5. ■ , ,
Aifo, < *3o acre's at. prime tide swamp
• near Sav nin th, or so much thereof as will
fcituFy the taxes of eftatc of George Haig,
for die year 1813, amount due, dolls. 41
33 6 aud colls. ‘■
Alfo,’ 400 acres of land 1:1 Chatham
entity,
viz. rob acr-if iifbud swamp zd quality,
10® do. 3d qftality, 200 do. pine adjoining,
or Vo mutli thereof as will fatisfy the tax
es of Stephen S. Williams, for the year
1813,. amount due, 4.1 99 and costs.
/•• Also, aH that lot & improvements, An
ion ward and adjoining John Bilfoit, or lb
. much rhereoF as will fatidy the taxes of
i, Edward Stelfnns, for the year ISI3, a
fttoqmt that, dulls.
* Also, one loul .mu Lot in
or foimich thereof as will f.itisfy the tax
es of Samuel M. Mordeca'i for the vear
-1813, aiiiou<it dqj?,doi!s. 5 92 9 and costs.
Allb, 295 acres (A - mixed land (Oodye
Bluff) in the diilrict df White Bluff, or so
much*thereof ms will fatisfy the* taxes of
JRpbert J.HdUfton, for the year 1813, a
:Xoourft dij“, dolls. 42 34 andcoft:*.
Also, 4 lots at Montgomery, in Chat
ham county, or so much thereof aswillfat-
Jkfir ofHichard Wall for tlie year 1
ißt3‘Hinomit due, dolls. 6,25 and costs.
Affo,4i:df lot Hid Buildings at the cor
ncrof Broughton and Barnard Bretts, or
£0 much thereof as will fatisfy the taxes
of John Street for tlie years ISI2 jnl 13,
amount due,dolls. 30 51 il and cofts*
„/ iAltb, lull fiot No. 7, & Improves, Yaima
-1 traw, or so much thereofas will iat’wfy
Wees of eft.tte of Chas. ‘fruchet for the year
lßij, amoupt due,
Ailb, 15c acrer of land at White Bluff,
vfo much thereof,as will fatisfy the taX
es of John Poulen for {he year 1813, bal
■ ai)ce due,.dolls. 6 01 5 anil tolls
Allb, alt that lot and improvements No*
y. Decker ward, os lb much thereof as-will
latuty the taxes of J. Waldberger for the
year Pi 10,balance due, dolts. 3 ao and colls.
Also, one wharf lot in Yahiacraw, known j
in’ tlie plan of the city of Savami.dV by the
No.* or so much thereof* as will latisty j
tlie taxes, of William <fa>Wilen for the year
1811, b;.-nee du£, dolls. 21- 72 and coils. j
All 0, y.o acres of laiid 2d quality in j
the White Bluff diftricStj or so much there
of is will feistW"tbe taxes of Nathaniel
Adams for the year 1813, -amount due, .
dolls. 61 7f;mtlco(ls>
A If v half lot No. 8, Trufteea’ Gardenj,
•r so much tlvreof as will fatisfy the tax
es of ell?': of Elinor Beatty for the year
1813, ftmbittit due, doljs. 8 56 z£ Sc costs.
Aifc, one jot and improvements, at the
corner or Barnard South <k>m
mon, or’ so niuc.li thereof as will fatisfy the
taxes of Cliji let Deyant for
tv and ra, amount due, dolls. 38 87 5
and Colls. ‘ ‘ *
Also, o;*e lor 2nd Improvements, ad*
joining Janies F. l.efebre, at Spiiog Hill,
,dr so mHcb thereof as will fatisfy the
taxes of Ghrillopiier Hull for the year 1813,
amount due, dolls. 9 6 and coils.
Ail’d, 205 acres of mixed laud on Wit- ‘
nftngtoti fllamj, or la much therepf as will
, titisly tlie taxes of T nqthy Barnard, jun.
ior tlie year 1811, amount due, dolls, a J
32 asid eofts.
Also, all that lot and improvements
No. ip, Decker ward, or so thercof.as will
fatisfy the taxes of Jamas Moutford for
the years *Bto and 11, balance due, dolls,
31 7* ana ,V *
Alio, 245 acres of pine land in Chat
batrt county, near Tliunderholt, orfo much
tlierewf as will fuisfy the taxes bf.the esaw
rate of Peter Hebro for the year 1811, a- ‘
mount due, dolls. 2 84 and costs.
Also, otie-eightji of a wharf lot adjoining 1
Thomas lliee’s wharf, or so muqh thereof •
as will fdtisfy the tjxes .of Rutlier- ,j
ford for tlie years, 1809 aud 10, amount j
due, dolls. 24. 41 and costs. i
Also, all that lot letter C. and. improve- j
ipentvii* tlie of St. Gaul, or. io |
much thereof as will iatisfy the taxes of !
Gasper Hofftiuu for tlie year 1808,amount j
due, dolls. 396 and ends. , j
Also, half tbf.No, 6, Heathcotf Tyth
ing, Perctval vrard, or so such thereof as
will fatisfy t% taxes of Jbhn Shaw for the
year 1807, ambunt uu, dolls. 7 7 c and
. colls, 1
Also, buildings op lot No. 20, Wallt-
Vngton ward, to fatisfy tlie taxes of A me- |
retta Battise (h free wonuu of color)* fbr
\the years 1808 and 13,'amount due--- )
- ‘ < > ‘
Also, lot No. ao and i*, Trullee’s Gar
di_ps, or lb much tliereofas w'4i fausfy tlie
taxes of tlie eftatr qf Brilbiin for the'year
ISI2, athuumrlue. dolls.'B'Bl Sc cods. !
Alf>, buildings on kit No, Fourth tyth- 1
ing Anson to fatisfy tlie taxes of :
Thomas Simplon, (a free man of colour) :
for theg’ear* 1809 and 13 atvunt due,
and rolls. ~J. B. NOKKJS,ai C. c. j
■± Nttronbei 7a* • I
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fn m England and Halifax. 1
BOSTON, O&ober 25.
I
* Ship Alexander and Mary, ♦oin Ports
mouth, (Eng.) atWved at Halifax, 14th
enfl.—^She failed Sept, tin a.flcetofyfl
fail, (including 8 trauiports, witii troops
for Quebec,) under con voy of a frigate and
fioreffiip, and teparated 011 the itci, lat.
42, long. 45, wlie.il the fleet wasdilpeifed
ill a-severe gale. ’l'he fleet Was bound to
N>a Scotia and Clothec, but only the
above Blip arrived at Halifax, 16th in!*.
[ The James Captured by the PorifinoutU
was one of the convoy .J
‘ A palfenger in the Alexander & Mary,
strived in town 011 Sundsy evening, lie
left Halifax on Sunday 16tf iiiffi in ati
Englilh fclit. for Caltine, and was landed
at the’ Fox lUand-i.—He beard of 119 pri
zes having been sent in,there, for
days jflevious to hi? failing. Duly one,
’ 74, and two or thret brigs of w.ir, &c. in
‘port. . ‘
j The pskTvnger'informs that Lm! Hill's
expedition was to includ iy nr -
20,000 troops, and to failaboijt tlie middle
of Septeuiber- He heard the” Biitifli En
voys were expeifted from Ghent. ,
‘flie above passenger fwored the Keeper
- crt’di ■ Exchange Goffee-Houfe Books with
London papers to*theQ4tli. qf Aug. with
which w have been obliged, and have ex
tradited from them the following articles :’
LONDbN, tq.
Omnium has been on the didine.tlu-fe
two dais. . Ytflercfy” it was a lialf jJer
cent drlcount. . ‘fhe failure of two mer
cantile lioufcs wb.o-weie eX ten five holder* |
of Omnium, is affigiied as the caufeof tjie
depression. ‘ *
‘l'hc Prince Regent fPnrtiig4l it is faid'j
does not return to F.urope fill Spring. ■ |
The merchants of Bordeaux are fitii’ig
otTt vdTels French Colmiin.
Yeflerday a flock tlealtr oonfefied hi*- ’
fi If unable or umritliog to pay his diffi r
ences, 45".c00Z. .He is a Member ol Par
liament, irticl was for a long thrift an Ticiia ,
Diredlor; and holds from Miniflers a _
place of high financial rcfpofifiliHity. He
has lft-four or five hprkeri in the lurch.
‘J'he Adventure, of I/n erpool,
failed from Galloon on the 15th May. and
was taken 2tft, by tlie Syren, American
sloop of war; ert-w landed at St. Thotn/j's
two day* after. ‘The Catharine, of l.on- •
don, which was in co. parted tryb days !
previous, -for Cape Coafl GnftK , Africa.
[ Fhere is no fuc,h place a*: Gallobn me*!, t
tinned in any of the Gazetteers—Callo <
Illaild4s on the coast of Pern, .in S. Am-ri- |
ca, lat. 3, N. long. 79, ty, W.—'l’here -
are fever.il St. Thomas's; otkj in Amer- ;
ica, another on the .S. W. entft of Afri- •
ca, &c., The lfland of that name, in the J
Weft-ludies is evidjently not meant,]
• >’ J - Angu 11 24.
The predictions of the oppAfirs of a free
trade to India w<- understand are verified,
EuroptaiV are felling there
vmdsr primecoft ; ynd’indigo, nmy ilmtufl
tlie only article of import “from India, u
lo redneed here that officers who havenei-
I tlier freight,orcotnrttifllon-to pay are for
tunate not to come off with heavy loss.
Accounts from Ghent are t 6 the 20th.
Tlie John Adams H is f*td goes to Aincri-,
ca to obtain further iiitlruftioas. on some
- uliich has occurred in the’
ncgociation.
Some, of .the transports at, PortftpoutJf.
are for Madeira, to take to. America the
B<itifh troop? Which ganifon tliat island.
The remainder will proceed to, Cork, and
take on hoard the troops colleftM there,
wh'-re the whole will rendezvous, and fail
under the Valiant ahd other men of war,-
in one of which LTirdHill will go. Col.
Dutfon it is laid will command the artil
lery. , ■ - *
A'detachment’of the 29th, Under Col.
Wade, viz’, ri officere and *SO mniyhave
marched to PortfmouthSo embark for A
merica, with detachments of tlje following
regiments: 41st, ..37th, .6id, yfitlj, 98th,
99th and loath, .
Tlie following accoutn h.ys been
ed from Liverpool. THe‘Charlotte, Al
len, from Antigua to Glwfgow ; and Alex
ander, Newby, from St. Thomas to Liv
erpool, were taken 2d inst. lat. 47, 13,
Iflng. 32, by tlie Monmouth,'A berk.in
privateer, 14 guns, 140 meiu an>l Tent sor <
America. She had also jtaken, Jrnie 26,”
(he Farmer for Halt*x—July 24, tfe
Apj & Eliza, from Newfoundland for
Mira mac hi— 25, the Urania, from do. for.
the St. Irtwreuce—26, Jack
* sou, from Qnebec to Barbados, all drilroy
l ed— 27, the Eliza, from Newfoundland
1 to PrinCe Edward’s Island, given up—
: Aug. 1, tli£ vRi ab Dobf in, from Corki’or
I Quebec, burnt— 19, tbc Mary, * Murphy, ’
I from Newfoundland tori Wajertord, feat
i for America^—lß, the Sains, Tucker, for
\ Quebec, given tip and arrived at Liverpool.
I The M. had been out 7 weeks aw had *
■ made 16 prizes. ,Capt. Newby fays Fie
I was 17 days oh board the Monmouth,
cruising between the Ut. in which he was
j taken and Gap* Clear, and did not fee a
Angle Britilh ftup of war.
‘l'he - Vienna Court Gazette, contains
the following—The late king of Weft- j
ph.viia arrived in the middle of June at !
Steyrmeiok, and has hired pleafuw J
■ house of Eggenberg, near Grata; -His j
sister, tb princess Eliza, formerly grand 1
V duchess of Tufcauy, arrived at Grata on
the afitliV iS - t
Report fiys that one of bur general
officers in Canada j, who ■■ rather disap
pointed tilt general expeditions in a ‘
1 transaction that took p]a;e -in the last
’ caurpaign, to be brought to a tourt
‘ maiual. Vjr
The return of our countrymen lrom the
French prifens in vrliicb many of them ■:
| have been confined for years, has brought
1 to our knowledge a foci which * ought to* *
]be cdhimunicaietl to the public. Xho&j
.. of them'who were not abl’olute dunces,}
j and who had not the advantage of j
• education in their infancy, have c3>me
\ home not only abltf to read and write, but
! (many oftliem) inllrucled in those branch
• es of the mathematics which are required
for nautical purposes. It appears that by j
order inf tbt- Britilli governmenf, those in !
’ the diffn-ent depots who were qualified to i
teaejt were made febuol puffers to the refl, j
for which, they received a small recom- ;
penfo from tlie frjbolars. Many of the I
individuals who have, thus been elevated ‘
in the scale of l*w uanity, are highly leuG- !
ble of the bleffnig, and fp- ak in terms of !
gracitude of the favor which has been be- i
flowed upon-tlu iu. Who will not blefsthe ;
contrive rs and executors of this benevolent !
‘• plan ? J
*’ Portsmouth, ‘Aug. 17—Ar. die Su-r- ‘
ling', from (Quebec, one of a fleet of 36 ’
fad, under convoy of tltfe Centaiir.74, and :
Cyanti frigate, from which (he parted on
. tlit/joth nit. on Newfoundland links.
Aug. 23—r-Ar. H. M. S. Abundance,
-and 4 transports, from Qu bcc-
Cork. Aug, 17. Ar.(loop Martha and
Matilda, boiiiid'to Plymouth, captured by
• the Am. jirivatet r Snhme, [lately 101 l off
. Wr’mingtcii) anti given up to prisoners. 1
• She had also taken the Avon, Scott, off
Crc/notiM from Ncwfuiindlind for ,Valeii-*j
cia, with fi:h.
Pauis, Angufl )5> j
Wediear from Algiers, that 8 Swtuilli, ■
** 1 Danifli, 2 Doted,-ahd 1 SpanUji voffels, •
as prizes; tli.it Algerii)# Velfols are Hill
cruising in the Atlantic, and others are a- .
bout to foi<owd j
i The Algerines’ tiavo released tlie Swed- ‘
j iffi vessels, on hearing a SWtdifli nian of
I war was coming to Algieh.
; Auguff 23.
I It is underfloor] the Ruffians will ad
vanfe further into Denmark, and occupy
• Glucklladt.
The Londoo M* Chronicle raves at the
American flocp r's w-ar foiliug round Ire
h.isd with impunity and making captures*
• It fays the Infl) pvrtS a (fate of
4 blockade. The Peacock is last mentioned
, as off the Hebrides. . , -
FUIfTHBR FROM HALAFAX. ]
4't Y 1 <.• f
Wf last night received a Halifax pa- \
per of October 74, which mentions the ar- ,
1 rival of the ship Alexahderaud Mary, and
• that flie failed * ith3B.ftdl. &c. under con- .
voy of the Liffey and Ravep. Tim P-cki
t et was to fat! Sjx)m FalmoOth for Halifax,
j Sept. S. ‘i
j ‘Hie I .eofirclas frigate', 44, from Vera !
? Cruz, with half.a million of money ; and
1 xE'dus frigate, 2 3 days from .Quebec, had
! arrived in England. Gapt*.Barclay, com
i mander of the late Briti/b fleet On Lake
Lrie, paiTenger in the latter. ■
The following extracts f oniT.ondon pa
pers (to Aug. 29,) are given in the Hali
fax paper.
London, Augull 25.
Detachments of the following regiments
e-oharked last week for America—4th, 9th, *
38th, 44th, 49th, 58th,■ Bill. H9Vll—Dc
tachnient? of the following corps will also
emb.ifk—ill, 3d, 6th, 2ill, 4*fti ‘
57'b> f 7®th,76th, 82c!,85th, icoth. The
transports will proceed to Cork to be join
ed bv the others. The whole will rendez
vous at Bermuda. * ;
Angnft 29. 1
The Duke of WeUingtomhas had Ins
firft audience at Paris.
An onler from Lord Bithu; st’s officre,
prohibits ail Americans from returning to j
that-country in Britifli Packets without
permission. ‘ ‘
In coiifoquence of tlie interruption ff
tli'e American Ntgaci.y.ions ;.t Glfe-it, ’
‘flocks have fullaintd a cwnrideVabl. uc- ‘
pteffion. ‘)'• > •
The VaJieijt. 74, ex;(fted to-t and; .- nut
foord Hill to ‘America, has bey fh.ed on
htr main deck with Congreve guns* No
time is yet fixed for his Lordftiip’s dei**r- \
tiire. * , ■ • 1
Bodies of Auftri i*, Ruffian an l JY’ s- j
lian troops have been fenr’to Ttiycjr'y ■ r
embark for E’ba : which fodifiu-saiis; • !
to be brewing there.
HaLiP IX, Oeloher I<% .
Sailed, 13th, H. M. brig CnJliope, for
Bermuda, Morgiana sloop of war. C
Prom H A{fax Jo'ut-nal. \
“We \vi!t .e-.:iire to fay, that Lord ;
Wellington wuld hot march from Platts- j
burg to New-Yoi k, with l-’fs than 30,000
men.” *
From the Halifax Arctnadiin.
•Mohr NiWa!—.Fmin wh'nt we can
gather already, we are Jaftffit’d tlie A*neri- j
cans, id the Aclion on Lake Giyaiuplatrt, (
more jtlian doub’ and us in MVM;<jnd were,
at least, a Tin.-d superior in weight of
METAL and -foNNAGE.”
Be quiet, I know it.*']
Jamaica, Augufl 27.
G. Hilbert, Esq. has protdled againff
the dangerous mvalure of empfoying •
American slaves in our invasion of .that j
country, which M'niftcrs have denied aft <
knowledge of, but adniit a diferetinuary j
power in our commanders to bring oft such 1
as UlH3’ assist our operations, a power which i
j’ Will, in fome cases, be extended farther !
than it ought.
j Our W. India committee haveinfimCl-*
edom ag-.nt in England to repref.nL to
miniftecs the disadvantages our colonies
will labor under in competition with the
colonies ofthe contWntal m;irkets. [The ‘
markets ol tire U. S. would greatly bene
f fit tlie Britiih Jlhuids.]
5 BitF ME, July jj.
We fliortly the fiifl column of
j Fyench prisoners returning ,fwfti Russia,
- cnft{Uiig of u&n. 1 iut whole pitti-J
; her that will march through this chy
i find to* be about thirty thuufand— they*
fare’ reported to be in a wretched con
s dition.
4 ‘ Munich, ‘July 16. ’
We are allured, that the public opinion
has forced the king of Spain to drive the
i adherents of- Joseph ftbn iparte irom tlie
j capital—but in gvneral, appearances are :
j so bad there, that the Canon Efcoquiquis,
| formerly one of. the kibes resellers, has
i given in his relignatjon, declaring, that
• the preterit Hate of tilings cannot faft.-*-
’ The clcigy preach every vwhere against
• tlie cortes and |lie ancient govern
! ment—but these measures have occa- 1
j fioKcl the moft .formidable difordt-rs in
; the cit/es of Leon and Coinpr.fiuAh; fot’
‘ people there are burnhig ii *;.nferipts.
j and libraries. -Tire declaration of the
i lufanta Don Antonia, hearing that fei
• dinand is incapable of reigning,, has
S canted a derangement in the int-JJeeis,
of the latter, aa has yxcited a groat |*n- j
Cation. ‘ *
terrible “explosion* 1
l.Eirsic, July J - j
The dtLfds we continua-to receive of
, the terrible expl&fion at Dresden, are of ,
the moft melancholy defeription. It is j
J now certain that mare than 140 quintals ’
<of powder exploded. Tlie number ofkill- ;
j cd and wounded is very confiJerable. - Evfe- !
1 ry liyitig creature, within 1000 paces of
i the accident fell a vi&im. Every l.ioufc j
iivHhe new town fuffered in Jo me degree ;
and even in the old town it is ftipporeJ j
; that 1000 houses .have been damaged. ;
I At Pima, four leagues from Dresden, tlie
glass in every window in Castle-street, was',
broke.” Tilf alarm was exceflive, when it
j was ascertained,, that a burning rafter had
; fallen upon fonie woodwork, and let it on j
fire, which communicated -with a jnaga- J
zine, which contained nearly. 100,000 ,
• quintals of powder. A cout.lHlor of tlie j
court had tlie courage to remove the flam- j
ing rafter, an'd by this ail of heroism, and ‘
lubfequeijt precautions, the city was res- i
cutd from total* deflruclion. ‘fhere is
not a single family iu Drellien that dues not
’ soar fonie ryfation or friend has Yu Util a
| victim to this terrible calamity. *
, _ ‘ Stutgaiid, July 17.
It is resumed that several fovereignr of
Gt rmauy Ore about to meet immediately,
> tor- the purpbfe of conferring upon tlje moft
suitable mole of completing, tlie organiza-
Cion of Germany.
! Madrid, *Jjulv 28.
His majelly has jfftied the following de
cree :
** On tire proposal of tire junta for the
navv, we have resolved to create a bogi/t j
of justice, ansclred sothe council of the f
navy, which will be called admiralty, and j
whereas we are much iayjilied with tire I
well fcnorvhi talents, diferedon and prti- !
dence of our beloved mv'.e, ilia infant
Don Antonio, ivis our pfoafure that he
adopts the*title of admiral general of
Spain and both Judies ; that he |njoys all ;
the adyanuges arid e.iiolumeats which j
are thereunto, attached, and that life pro-. 1
poses to us the names oi the jforfons, of j
whom the admiralty is to Ire compos- ,
cd, 6cc. -
July 29.
It is f.tid that one of our principal minis- 1
ters of (late, is ro render himftlf at the
cotigresj-ol Vienna, wfiere tire, difouffions
about tlie chief ffiterefls of the Europ-an :
Household, require tlie presence of a ,
pcrfoti of cqnfequence, on tlie part ot 1
Lp.iin v wbidi must appear as a power of
- firll cUls. j
Augufl 3. !
“ Doty C-. Arazgo, has been appointed
cap: grmrral of Guijrafcoa. Thischioftain
commsiUecl the bpaiiflh army at the bat- I
Ocarina. ‘
... Don Puilippo de Saint frla'cc, has btjen ;
appoiii'xd capt-. general of ‘Gal'acia. He 1
Ires ouributed much to the defence of ;
Sat i‘g iia. *
‘l hr proclamations of nr ia. at
t'ladii, lias by 110 njesns mnquiiized the i
minds of the inhabit nits.
* Jr is laid that our affairs in Mexico are
atfK-lforith)}*. „We will be- moft happy, if
‘the zeal of our vief* kings, can find means’,
witho'it th-; r.lfiflanc-e of thw mother coun-
I trj, tiiqtu.‘U the inrurrecllons. Bccaiiftiwe
| hive trie gityf to witness, that our troops I
destined to hj cm barked, teftify the great- :
est niuclapce.
’ , ALiguft 4. |
The order of Malta, that is the •
j bly. of Spaqilh.knlghts, has charged its pri- ;
I cr ol Cal.lilia, to Ibiicit H.'M. protedlion,
j to obtain tire means, to rife 11101 e splendid
than ever from its allies,
.Aoguft 5. rj
His grace tire duke of Hy.ar, so dillin- 1
guiflied by his l*%vh sere lettem and by his i
hirth. has been, charged with the ambas- -
sade for France. j
No doubt exists about the treaty of j
I peace with France having been ratified, •
the conJitiuns however are not-yet made
! public. ’ ;
L . . ‘ Augnft 6. ;
j The procluirlition ilTued at C -1 ! i 7. bv tl.e 1
j Capt, gen. Viljnviconcia, doesiiot produce
all the effefl which had been fxjieded
tlierefroin. A rigorous blockade Loth bv
sea and land ought to be elfobli.'liedy to
the. of tlie tlaims of !
king Chat Us 4th. firice the lift four I
months, eredled political ftmc tores ; has i
imfoi nmatt-ly not gut a fnlid balls to rtft
on. The ddbrder 4 of the finances, tire col
tlifioTt of political fentimeius, the lituation .
of America, .ire tfic jcaules of Mimal'uief*. j
. ‘ August 9, |
His rrtajefty has been plcafed f y abolifli ;
tire torture fix criminals, and ‘ln fernid- |
; deu all liigligr aud lower t law t* |
use that kind of inffidlioß ou any perfonj
’ tor the lake of uravyng a„ confeffion.
H M. co:nmncis at the fame time, that
healthy orilbns mull be ert-riLd, to prevent
that pril'oners do not rcteive a premature
puniilimeut ; he'further reconituencL that
prifonr rS flniuld be put to labor.
The principal fnemWrs of the cortes,
(• that have been loaded with the difgrace <%
j his ma jetty % are Hill ivijprifoned ; it does
; not appear that their trials will come on
| loon. It is f-id that they denionllrate
, much cooftapcy and firnmels.
1 It is‘laid that Don Blazius Ortofuea and
j the Rev. Father Def Atakiya, have lolt
fome of their fatal influence.. Out niinis
.j tors seem to lie dtllrons to adt in commu
: uity, to prevent the conlequences of that
[ dungthoui lylle'ftj which had been at (wft
adopted, namely, that of uniting the pas
lions of the populace, and to build a fetn
-1 lity thereon, iulleuJ of leaning to a virtu
ous, and a found cootfponding end,
; A deputation of the inhabitants of tho
Mountains of Audcr, of the four cities %f
the coast of Cantabi kits, haves been aJkSI
tlie honor to congratulate H. M. on his
returfi to his dominions. His excellency
mons. F. Ctvaiios, was tilt orator bn ths
occalion. This is the fiyne person wlio had
fuccsiTively been niinWier ot Charles IV,
! Ferdimnd VII. and of Joseph. He is
! better known, accbunr of the events at
Bayonne/than by ihe deeds of his tii.Tcr
j flit Uiioiflers. . t)
! Field marilial don Andre Perez Herft
tis wlro was tire military commandant’at
■ Ciudad Rodrigo, at the tin e when that
city was taken jpoHlilion of by mafftial
] Key, after the trenches bad been opened
| for three weeks, has been promoted ts tf*
rank of lieutenant general. 11. M. con*
; riders the maimer in* which that general
defended the city, as a 100 ft brilliant ler
vice. So much- is certain,-that the white,
j flag was hoisted by him at .tlie very mo
■ ment the marlhal ordered tlie aflAilt, and
; he funenderetl at and deletion.
j * Na?lks, July 2S.
■j A nrivateer under Spanifli colors, Jhae
taken in our bay tv,-o .Neapolitan v.effels,
which‘die took at roiiaa,. Tlie Britilh
Commander ot that island. on consideration,
of his majeflv finding bimfelf at peacewith
the king of Spain, *s well as with all the
other powers, has detained the privatetj?
and refeafed the two Ihips.
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Tyßur,’ August 4.
Much is fald about a journey of H. M*
to the congress at Vienna, to dilcufs there
with-the allied powers about the rights of
•hiscrowa. The final arrangement rcfpeA*
ing our country is anxiously looked for.
That Hate of uncertainty keepiug the
minds wavering, refillt therefrom, that the
capitals are not employed w hich oeba
! irons, that a ‘of
i mechanics are without labor,
j The Britilh troops gmiibn tlie cities of
! Gnegiia, Vioheo, Gatdfiof Arc.
—irft i*m-
captain manners.
, Tlie condubl of this noble nero, during
j tlie iate'efesperate engagnnent between the
I Reindeer and W-<fp, in which lie glenoid
1 iy fell, is the theme cf uiijrerfal prairie—
: After having part of the calve3 of his legs
; carried away by a ball, he received another
- 60th thighs, which made him link
for two or three minutes on his knees, but
no entreaties could prevail on him to go
below'; and recoveriiie himfHf he headed
jfce boarders,.with’ a. wll determination t*
! mailer his nntaganifl or perifti in the atr
i tempt. While climbing into the rigging,
i t\vo balls from the Warip’s top, penetrated
■ the top of his feull,jjnd came cufcbeneatk
j his chin. Placing one band on his forehead* •
| the oilier convullivefy brandidung liii
, sword, he exclaimed, •* My God ! My God 1”
and dropped lifelefson his own deck. The
, Reindeer waafurrehdertAby the Captain's
: Clerk, ho indivkiaSl of a higher degree lie
i ing in a (late to execute the
| efßce*. Otie ol the Reindeer’s men was
wounded on the liead by araiflrod. About
half of the, ram rod palled through his tern-*
pies, and roni.tined flationary. . Before it*
could be extrafted, it became jcecelfarv to
fr.w it off dole to oneof his tenths. Tlie
man is in a fair way oftdoing well.
Eon dm Xaptft
A ’SPY.
Yeflerdny morning, a young man wt#-
apprehended, and taken before a magiilate
; at Flanhuiii onftfpicion offif- being a spy.
■ (Jhr examination, it was found be was ft
j Britifti officer from Quebec, with his ci
mission in his pocket; andiVoiw letters and
other pipers found upon him j it appeared
he way recfntly “from Canada. He . w;^
• immediately put in irons, and delivered o
■ ver to General Haighf tv ho commanded
!st Brooklyn.— -E* York Paper, 08.
i Copartnerlliip dissolv’d*
.The copactneifliip luthi rt'o existing un
j def the firm of Howe& DiMow is difl’nlv
ed m*copftqiK'tice of tlie death of R. M*
i Dimon. All per lons having: demands a
-I.gainfl the fain firm are requeued to pvtfi ut
j the fame, and those indebted to make im
mediate pavincjn t-d
ASAHELHOWE,
Now to * 72
! The. Subscriber ;
j Kesj>f£lfully informs his liiends and the
1 public, he has taken that l<ffge and commo
dious llore on .the Bay, two tlonrVnelow
j.the Cuflom House, wmere Hr will contWie
the AUCTION ,& COMMISSION KO
- SINESS as usual, and hopes by punftttali
| ty and flri£l attention tdhfifuMtls. to-n eiit
; a [hare of pyblit jlatronrgV. .
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