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JVfew 'Advertisements ‘appear in both
p*ljefgj-QnA stopt by order only.
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anil fur an attempt to organise au expedi
tion against Pensacola.
, FROM EAUDADOES. ’
B/ the arrival yesterday afternoon «if
the British brig General Brock, captain
Dwyer, in 21 days from iirbaftoes, we hare
been pntitelj furnished with a file of Bar-
badoes papers to the 12th March.
A BaAidoea paper of March 2 says—
“We learn that his excellency tlie^ovim-
or lias regeutd information Irotn Grenada
of the success of .the. Spanish royalists,
wlm are in possession of ail the provinces
of Venezuela, except Augustura,of rathei
a'SE
■SF
,- 4 ^ BosxosvA;
By (he tfijpCwlmusaf Newport, from I Guiana. The provinces were represjjjted
’India, we-have received from our Torres-1 a* tr..nqoil^*' '
' l *r -nomlent the miners of Calcutta to the 19th . /Urpiwnt—Tlw elephant, which has
if November, the day on which the ship J been -some time exhibited ia thw city,
. * ‘ saUed: We have been favored with pa-1 started from Brooklyn on Thursday .to go
T ! p.-ra of the same date by captain Well, a I Flatbush, but by some means became
<' « passenger in the Cadmus. Extracts ful- f '/riUted and uumanagcable, jiijd^ broke
*; 1»wi : •
1 Calcutta, November 5.
J, that just as the Helen wa
hef-atorhytmatraot.
Mr, fJMfcmi'riovea
rtshsi’astfiM
jiifjrucjra sR\
V
it his lave?. He Hiere Caused
fi.»lfce,to be' served of them,^
them with marks in esteem anil consilient'
oh. He frequently conversed at length
with them, respecting the different circum
stances of the life of their prophet and of
sb* proceeded tp tlie consi- [ chapters of the Koran. After his return
' bill'to-reduce the staff of J from the battle of Sallies, he proposed to
tdtea cbmmissariat I them to issue a Fcthara, which should be
mode of subsisting (read in all the mosques’ in Egypt, and in
: i • | which .the grand pfieic|cs should order-all
nHsr session*.
2 Of BEPIiESpXTAtfVEii ...
Tuesday r April f.
rjtE AK.MV.
• Hue
should orderall
to strike’ ont the] the people = to take an oath of obedience to
“principal judge I him, ([Napoleon) whom they called Sultan
Sferttf autbwrise one judge ad-1 Kibar- At the proposal, they turned pale,
........ - ■ ■ .. . |],
suifycayr. w i ••• r -
Yocnte ©tflj* f|i^teail.of mur principal am! I and were greatly <
one assistant iiivoc'ate; which motion was! hesitation theUh
..7, -• ’ - ' l i..ki i.i j.;.
igree’d-to- *-
proposal,
r embarrassed. Afteriume
heick Sap Kao, a respec
table old man, said to Napoleon, why do
[from her keeper, ami at midnight was
I roaming amofig the gardens,' destroying
1 eXhif
I fences, and <
'-about to xair irom Macon, accounts were 1 ’d agility and power.
• 1 teeeiwd
.. *U gone
* ed the supercargoes on
ibiting astonishing proofs
We are gratified
tceeived. lbaMhe cartf rinsof ve-isel» had I •*» being able to add, that she showed no
*U gone on, board theirships, and addresj-1 disposition to uij,ure persons, and submitt-
the
j,
T
subject of a M to command yesterday morning, with-
•earch ctsimed by the Chinese, wiping to »nt having received injury—Columbian,
know dhether, in the event ofuny attempt I - * .
focarrythhiintoexecution, they should re-1 _. Phiiadelphia, April 6.
•jstitby force.. The answer of the super-! wJJ'f b °* t Delaware, captain,
carcoea we have-not learnt. Whildin, arnved last evening from . cw-
•fTKK * I oastle, which she left at 12o’clock ye
November 6.
■ £xtr*et of a kftef. from China, dated August 25.
‘vTqq wiU of course have been apprised
• of an Amencan-ahip having been- boarded. I passengers, on their way
by a gang of thieves in-Macoa Roads, who I CapUin Whildin reporto
killed 5 of her crew, and stole 25 chests I names unknown.
Castle, which she left at 12o’clock yester
day. Daniel D. Tompkins, vice-president
of the United States, and family, came
on their way to New-York.
two schooners
Turkey opium, and a-cask of dollars. The
offenders were afterwards taken, and 5 of
j Of them suffered death, agreeably to the
Chinese law—life for life: The Hong
) who ceiierallu serves IheAmeri-
lyim the Pnvtdenee Gaulte.
: On Tuesday la-1, the supreme judicial
courtco.nmeiicrd their March term in this
tdwn, whenhis honor chief justice Burges
delivered a luminous, eloquent and anima-
? ,,r
themselves liable for the whole, if detect
eil smuggling. From the judicious inter-
fur the murder of hit wife, on the lOtli inst.
™ A, *« r <>«ng arraignedandthrice celled oi.
fetunceof tne select committee it has been ^ ea , d> h f - mad * “°." ,e 8 a, plea— a “ d 0,1
t .goJ oyer. The trade, however,.was stopj -
ed for 3 weeks.
“55,500 bales of cutton have arrived
from India, and 128,500 bales are expect-
•’"Sr.*'-' ■
November 19.
TREATY WITH SCIJVDXIf.
l'harsday prisoner being again brought, to
Hie bar, ajury-wasqinpannelied toenqujre
whether Ins refusal to plead arose from hj.s
own mafice or neglect, or was by the aot-
"I Gon. After exattination, the jury, with-
!. ut leaving their box, returned a verdict,
that tne prisoner refused and neglected to
' tfcoeriu Order, by Ins Etcrllency Hie governor I b V « c * "/ Gon; and he was re
t ’ or general I loanded to gaol.
Comp MahemK, AT vernier 7,1817. , I Fnm the Richmond Enquirer.
The governor geWerU hasgreat pIKisur. 1 ‘ .
in announcing fc» the armvt'.at Ihe Maha
RajaDowlut Ran Scindeah signed a treaty,
bywhich his highness engages to affi.r.1 every I
facility to the B“*‘ ! L * ‘
.JP ■'
V,
We learn, tiiat in the debate on.inter
nal improvement, Ai . Clay, laiii consider
able sties., on the encruachments off'.th.
-tates—that ho first iustanted the conduct
cility totlie British troops in pursuit ol |of Massachusetts inwithholding her militia
tit? Pindareesthranghhisdominians,arid t«. I .iuvtog the late war; aud that he next spoke
co-operate actively towards the extinction | with some asperity of the decision of the
of those brutql freebooters.' In ronsc-1 court of appeals of Virginia, in' the case ol
qoencf the troops and country of his high -1 Martin athl Hunter. Virginia cannut, how 1
ness are to be regarded as those of an ally. I ever, change her constitutional principles
The generous confidence and animateiH lo please Mr. Clay. Sffe canqot ’fly from
zeal of the army may experience a shade | that interpretation bl the constitution which
of disappointment in the diminished pros-[was urged by the republicans on the bank
pect of serious exertion; but the governor I hill in ’rf8-that measure which Mr. Mar-
general is convinced that the reflection o l shall describes as having “contributed not
every officer arid soldier in this army will hneousiderbiy to the complete, organization
aatisfy him that the carrying every desired j <>f those distinct and visible parties, which
point by equity and modulation, is th I in their long and dubious conflict for pow-
proudest triumph for the British charac- ter, have since shaken the United States to
ter. Jtiieir centre.”—We must thank Mr. Clay
- A royal salute is to be fired from tho j lor the parallel he has drawn between
artillery parkin honor of this event at 81 >iassachusetts and Virginia—we only re-
to-morrow morning. I jiet that it has come from socli a man as
»\ By command of his excellency the go-1 .l.nry Clay—we honor his talents—but
▼ernor general. 1 we reverence the constitution. Let others
J. Adam, tec'ry. to the govt. I change their view—Virginia will stilt
— We ate sorry to state, that in one of the | cling to her principles. *’
divisions engaged in effecting the annual
raKv<
ii,[con»u
Mr Desha made an unsuccessful motion I you not berome , Mnss'u!man,'and make all
to ttrike tfut all the sections of the bill | your army do tlie same? Then one huti-
which provide for subsisting the army‘by dred thousand men would rush to your
a-commissariat.' , ' . I standard, - autl disciplined in your manner,
On' motion of Mr. Forsvth the 6th sec-1 yon could goon re-established the Arabian
Forsyth
ticiri of tlie hill Was amended so as to-make
yoncr
...... — v... «... kingdom and subdue the East. To this,
the'change in the mode of subsisting the I Napoleon olyected circumcission,to which
army tp take place as. soon as the State oil he could notsubmit hU army and afterwards
the existing contracts shall in the opinion | the prohibition contained in the Koran, to
the existing contracts shall in the opinion
of the president permit, instead of the I drill
of the president permit, msteau or me i urinx wine alledging that; being people
first of June, 1819, as the bill contcmplat-1 from the north, such beverage was mdis-
ed.
After some altempts further to amend
pensably necessary to tlie French soldiers.
No less than nine weeks were taken up
the' bill, it was ordered to be read a third} in discussing this important subject, at the
time, as amended.
The engrossed bill making apprupria
J expiration of which tlie Mophtis issued jt
vr „Tr-i— «... _ r .ia-j Fethara, declaring “that it was possible to
tions for, the public buildings, and for fur-1 be a-Mussulinan and drink wine, provided
nisbib&fh el &iq>'' n ! and president’s house.} that, for every-bottle of wine so drank, some
was readithe third time,' and put on its J good aetion was performed. It was then
passage;*hen
Mr Herrick moved tv recommit the I
agreed, that some Imv- was requisite to pre
pare every thing necessary for thisgreate-
bill to thecommittee of the whole house. J evntaeeofdingly the plan ofa mosque larger
with instrtctior9 to amend it by striking | than that of Semil-Azar, was sketched out
out the clause making an appropriation } which Napoleon declared should bj built,
for commencing the centre building of the | in order to serve as a monument to com-
capitol; Which' motion • was negatived,.by | memorate the epoch of the conversion of
yeas ant) nays, as follows:
Yeas - - - - 53
Nays * - - - 85
The bill was then, as also the bill to pro
vide for erecting additional buildings f-
the executive departments, passed anil
sent to (hri senate for concu rrence.
The bill to increase the compensation of
certain judges of the United States, wa
received from the senate, twice read am.
referred.
< he French army. This succeeded so well
m gaining their opinions, that the Fethxn
of his obadience was given by the Chiecks
—the Siiltan Kiber, declared to be the
friend of the prophet, and especially pro
t.-cted by him, and a report was universal
ly circulated, that, before the expiration of
a year, all the army would assume the tur
ban: This, it is stated, was the line oi
narch, which Napoleon invariably pursued,
viz. reconciling tlie desire, which he had
TbW^enate, having disagreed to the a-1 to continue in the same religion in
endriitjnls of the house, to this bill di | which he was bnrii, with the necessities of
rccting-the manner of appointing Indian | iiis policy and his ambition. During tlie
agents, etc. a committee was appointed on J stay of the french army in Egypt, geqeral
the part of of the house - to confer with the I Menon alone became a Massulman, which
•omrulttfe appoi .tcd by the senate on the.} was said to have been useful, and to have
•disagreeing, votes; arid | produced a goo effect upon the minds of tlie
The house adjourned. , | inhabitants; when the French army quitted
1 Egypt, however, five or six hundred re-
repairs on the military
Bon thly [establishment.
m
I, of the regnla.
aistingofabout
I-men) one hackery man, nine peaddas,
i twelve builders, died on the 2d inst
of cholera morbus; and when tlie last re
'port was made, .39 were laboring undi i
LATEST from EUROPE. ’
Salem, (Mas.) March'31.
We Were yesteruay politely favoured-
•iy Mr, Robinsun of tlie ship Two Brothers,
witn Antwerp papers to February 14—
tney contain London dates to Fabruary 6.
ig unit
this most dreadful disease. This napper • | and Paris February 3.
ed near the east bank of the Soaoe, an> j The papers contain no news—they are
the report states, tbat the mortality is great} principally taken up with tlie discussions
in the neighboringyiUage. I upon the liberty of tlie press (in conse-
J [ quence, we presume, of the duke of Wei
rs } Imgton’s late prosecution foralible against
FROM ST. JUU.Y, AT. B.
We wejre yesterday favored.with ...
from St. John, N. B. to the 11th alt. re.
jeeived at Merchants’ Hall.
mm) the proposed system of taxes and
other internal concerns of the kingdom ol
icciveu at ruerenanis' naif. lomer internal concerns oi tne Kingdom ot
■ A difierence appears to exist at New-1 the Netherlands. The pretended Dauphiu
Brunswick, Belweefi the oQuncil and house | of France is still a subject of ,speculation,
of assembly as to the bill respecting the | Among the miscellaneous articles, in
^ plaster law The former are willing to re-[ these papers, the follo wing will excite a'
’pea), but cobtend that the act must be sub- {smile in American readers—
mitted t° the prince regent before it takes | Anecdote of Washington.—Aftet the in
j repeal „
The legislate rriof ^w-Brunswickbav.c 1 live body, was assembled, they bad placed ar
veccntlyliad before Biem. what they con-1 at m chair upon a platformand ovcr it a can-* -
aidered a case ofa breach of privilege— jopy; there was also the book of the Uw <5f
They arraigned Mr. Durant, a ^winter,[for | the constitutions of America. A crown
wey an __ w ...... , ....
an objectionable publication He declar- jadonedwithje'vels cor er’dthaf respec table
ed oo offence was intended by him, and I anifretpecteiT volume.' It was at this si ttin
SltM Vtansa n f fitaeJian ' Unn.i>a>». I si a At 2 .a. I It* *1 • \ ’ . . •
lire up the name of
f ave u
i-q. a
Hambert; I that the immortal Washington resignei
, . member of the house, as the author j in' form the commend with which* he had
:»r. n. said he considered the printer as [been honoured; a command which he made
inserting -it on his own responsibilivy.— j to. redound so. much to the honour of his
The .house immediately declared Mr. Horn-1 countrymen. After this, ceremony .was
bert’s seat Aca ted. _ I over the fabiuspf the United Sutes took
FRO.HFRAACE. | up the crown upon the book of the
. . j Bj the brig Govet nor Canrer, which ar-1 ascending into a balcony, at thi
jesterday^ we received nur complete I which -there was a prodigious crowd
J ] people, he showed it t» the people, dashed
I it to pieces; before their eyes, ami sea tier-
|«d |he pieces, among them. The history
files to? Paris and Havre political and com
inerciil papers of Februaiy 5th/
Paais, Febiuary q.
c Mb, and]
hffWot of
Borne Italian journals report that newsjof the ancient republics offers nothing like
has been brought from Alters by the Far- j .Bns grtftdeur of this scene. , * ~
diman vice-consul, that he was expelled | Paius, February 1
for naving made representations against the donations and legacies nmde during
tj* «JP« re +• Bardmmn vessel—and [the year 18ir Whospitalrand^ier chari-
ttst the English consul had- expenencert table institutions, founts to the sum of
the ssmc.fate, alter havmg seen-h.s two[2,TO5,r88 froncs.. Parishes
metes sezed Torthe harem of the dey, [largely in these charities, the amount there
Zbd<hit^Mi behyadedv Ida also said that I being 278,693 francs c *’ u,e,lraounlulere
She daughter of the Sardinian Consul was 1 ”
. I off to the4iareiii, as wel| as the two I
■lish ladies. - \Ve yet rihiture to doubt
: outrages. . ' ’.- J- V- . - [
Nrw-Ym<k, April 4.
T^a grand jury of the Alabama territory I
Lost'or mislaid,''
A Cendote tlie Wariue and Fire Insurance
ampanyoJyM.nm.h No. 100, for 10 shares, in
N “Ajoe oflbe miidcrngned. Application will,
be made Tor renewal of the sair.e. '
^ T - A SCHOEDDK-
apnl f xf— 82
narro musumt axssicxir cismii.
/ . ATAPOLEAAT.
Our-’ readers w ill recollect that some
yea<it 'ago,-it was published throughout Eu
rope, that Bonaparte, then in Egypt, had
embraced Mahometanism.
Account of that transaction
•nained behind, who embraced Mahometan
ism, and enrolled themselves among the
Mamelukes.
“In tlie course of a conversation, I had
the honor to hold with Napoleon, I thought
■qus opinions to be
The following L l discovered his religious opinions to I
is given in u [extremely tolerant—lie thinks that faith
iittie"work which fits recently'appeared, ' je y ,ni) the reach of law; that it is the most
entitled “Letters-from the Cape of Good ^^red property of man, and one for who
ij * ' il: l* i dx* I ni» has no riiriit tti ficrouirt to anv mortal«
fax, March 90.
During the Inst three or four day?, t&o
petitions, one fur, and the othet against,*
the extension of the -traile, between this
province and the American states liav«t
been handed about the town for signature)
which have been signed of course, as inter*
est or opinion dictated. We knoiV, tiiat ^
there are many well-informed persons*'
who think that traile in general,should be
laid under ot' few restraints as possible)
arid who would father sign a memorial or
petition to government^ for granting to
Halifax all toe advantages of a free tour.
rhe flaurishing cities of Quebec and Mon
treal boast, already, of the, great ad vac*
tages of their inland trade with America)
and although.this province is not quite so
eligibly situated in that respecl; y *
were once so, that the pverplns of <
yet, if it
. erplits of our im*
prrtations from the TVest-lndifs or else
where, might be shipped to advantage* and
form a counterbalance, to jbe_ heavy de>
•nand for flour and other articles from the
American states, we should .soon feel thO
great benefit of such a course of trade**
and even our farmers and graziers would
soon perceive vast advantages resulting
from the increased population, and afflu
ence of the capitol. The commercial trn*
ty or convention between -Great Britaiaf
and America wil) expire 'in little more
than a year Irom this time. ’ In. the inte
rim the American government will «ndea-
•vor by every-means iotheir fowcrTo lay
restrictions on the tradoof (hose provinces)
and thwe persons wlio ‘think that any
thing can.4)?. done to promote'the interest
of the colony, nave no time to lose.
COMMERCIAL.
Amcricun Chmntate,
' Metre, January i6. 181ft
ei* —I have the satisfaction to state, that 1 have
this day received tilormalion from Mr. Gallatin,
nur minister at Paris; that vessels coming from
hv United Su es, with clean Hit af health, thall
admitted without quarantine. You wiU be
pleaded to make this fact known for the iaferma-
tion of those it may concern. 1
l have the honor to be, very'rtspcctfully, your
obedient servint, R. -G Uxasiar.
To the Cnlkcttr tf Ihe Cutltmt. Jitetcn.
S in at Havre, Feb. 3—‘ 62 bales Bengal cot-
ten If 50c: lo do Georgia do ^ 72; 14 do Sant
lf7?jc. Feb 4—150 bales Bengal cotton If 55c;
5U do -Jo 1 50; 99 bags St Domingo coffee, scq.
lfg^c.
SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN.
no lias no right to account to any mortal, il
there is nothing in it contrary to -social
irder.
LATEST FROM .YEW-ORLEAMS.
New-York, April 4.
By tlie. arrival this morning, of the brig
t Hopi', captain Arnold, in 17 days from
P-i *i.,f \rlL.. fNew-Orleatis, we have received the paper
of that city to the lfitli ult. inclusive.
Captain Arnold informs us,
schooner Enterprise, of Boston,«
-age from Turk’s I-I’and, was
about the 8th of March an South Point
about .9 miles below the Balize The v<
set and cargo were entirely lost—the cap
tain and crew saved.
llope,” n» every thing which relates to that
qreat 'personage is interesting, we have
copied it for the benefit of our subscrib
ers.
“Several, errors (says nur author) have
crept into this letter” of Mr. Warden’s,
(the third.) “It is there stated that Na
poleon’ had profCssen Mahometanism in
Egypt thr»ui_
to have done, and says tiiat Meneu wa-
tlie only French officer of any distinction,
who embraced that religion. I have read
in tlto campaigns of Egypt, two very in
teresting chapters; one relative to tin.
chkist^rcetigion and Mahometanism, ful
of ndvel ideas; and the other relative to
tlie[“F?thi.'m,”issued by the great Chieck*
of SemilvAzar, concerning the oath of
obedience, and in which are detailed the
mearia by avhirh he obtained this- Fethem
lusive.
m
si TOn
the
pas
ket‘
A Spanish government brig, captured b
the Buenos-Ayrean privateer Union, is Si
from tlie ministers of the grand mosque at | ring out as a privateer at the Utilize.
Cairo—fiom both of which it appers, tha>} Considerable excitement prevailed it
Napoleon maintains as a principle, that in } Ncw-O leans, in consequence of the treat-
mattersabqve human comprehension,eve- j ment experienced by some huudreds of
,ry. one ought to continue in the religion of j Swiss and German peasants who’ had jusl
ms forefathers, and in the bosom of which I arrived in three Dutch ships, and who hari:
he wax born. The following extracts were j been sold to raise the money due for their
made from it relative to tlje deliberation ol j passage,
tne sixty doctors of tlie mosque at Cairo 1
and Semil-Azar.
The Koran ordains, either to extermin
ate infidels or. tp.make them submit to tri-
Norfoik, April 6.
Tw'o Spanish gentlemen arnved vester-
to Baltimore) and brought here by a pilot-
boat. These gentlemen state, that the
or submission to an infidel power, which, is
contrary to the spirit df our holy religion.,
a^ssf«fj 1 sa , 2rasi%s“ i..,v.,.«-i am v-
where Christ; and else- j ri Cruz , lt H a Vana , w“ith specie, and to in
wnere,“.mj kingdom is not of this world; u ..
obrr the powerf.” In the 10th, ltth end I ^ ’ l c B n V* Ajr ^ *
ioar *lj rr- V. « ^ \ um had been for some time cruizing oi
«ZV’ th « Christians ruled in By- the coaat , had unfort unately got agroun.i:
^™ »* S ^ e » C ? U * e;0f .“ nS ^ Put that the specie bad alt been safely
if-Bir^SnVT f *1° »««•«« at Campeachy, the frigate, it w/s
there nerishpd * th° usan . ds °f J expected, would be got off again.—Steam-
tt.ero pensbed.-Ifsuch a spirit had ant- B ^ t &oUl Heading Room teaks.
mated-the Egyptians, it would not have
been possible for twenty-five or thirty
ttisus&nd Frenchmen, who moreover were
The French consul at New-Orlcans has
not animated byWfanaticism, butan the 18*!““ uffic'sl notiie that American vessel:
contrary greatly disgusted with the coun-| ? v,| l ke admitted into Cate»»e, by pay
try, to hw maintained a similar cutest '°8 15 .P cr cent - 0B tmportaUon generally;
lithpush roasters of Cairo and Alexand-1 ^ ut « n, 7 1 P^r cent, adyalorem, end three
na,afadvi
theP
victorious over the Mamejukes at
•mid, still the quest ion of the con
francs per quintal on salt fish, codfish and
beef—exportation 6 per cent. French ves-
uie ryramm, stjll the quest ion ot toe con- i M ' c »-
ques) was uot decided'without first con-1 se 8 > ^ P 61 " ?ent. Foreign.—Charleston
ciliatlng the.Imams, the Mophtis, and Ul-
mas, and all the ministers of the mahoine-
-The French army from the
rhTution, did not profess or
ttijaepf
practise an,
*1“
stance
ted to
ecliumeu's,' r difpiosed
hometon” ~
Copbts, I
Times.
The Russians, who had erected a fort at
Atooi (Sandwich Islands) were attacked
ion; even in Italy, the ar-J the-natives to June last, several killed,
:Ja church.
,W3| taken of this circum
’ce.ocb army was represen-
as an army of Cat
and the remainder driven off. Captain
Lewis, to the Paather, couv* yed the cmn-
! mander, (Dr. Schaffxer) to Macao. Th
rest of the survivors were on board a Ro«
ihen^HiSShsed to embrace the Ma-h'«» at Woahoo. Captain Kotzebue,
tliutJWliHw. The Christian sects, | in* Russian brig, on a voyage of discovery.
. ts, Greeks,Syrians, and Latins, who] left B>e Sandwich Islands in June.—Bus-
were very numerous, wanted to profit by | f°tt Patriot.
tlie presence of the French, to order to
relieve t^emselvCs^from the different re-
papei
21st of March.—AtrorTprli: Haily Adeev-
tiscr.
The Chroniele of the 20th states, that
the governor had given his assnit to “tfn
ay, dt suu rise, the" sixty 1 act to amand an-l continue 'tlie seveial asts
great mosque Semil-Azar I iropos’to’S *d u *7 on- ai tidrs to be irnwnted
\ . i .1 i ( irnm tisa rTntt«(l Sltatrvt nf AfttPrieft *
■strictiouf, whtth had been imposed Upon j
their worship. " Nupaleon, however, op
posed this,' and took case to raaintaio reli
gions mitteto-ftpon the then existing foot-
Cheicks of
(a kind of J^otbonne) presented themselves p rom Dinted of America.”
■Thursday. Evening, April 16,1818.
FROM CADIZ.
Captain Pitt, who arrived at Baltimore on the
6th inat. in tfie ahipj Scioto, S6 days from Cadiz, in
forms, that the Iptfsian fleet, office 74’a and fern?
frigatra, arrived at Cadix,onthe 23d February,
‘ days before he sailed; S3 also two valuable chips
from Lima, with dollars Ac. flour at Cadis and
Gibraltar, g9), and dulL
raox tut sat. enzurexsexa, anus ft
We find that several papers continue to
cate the opinion that war w rth Spain is a r
ble event; deriving this impaession fo tn u
mark which fell Iron Mr. Furtyth in the d
cion on the neutrality bill T(ut remark, as we
observed at" the .time, we were certain did not
took- 1 to a~ proposition for’, war; and we can 1
now state, with the same confidence, that circum.
nances have rendered it yciy probable that no
ropotitionwill be made by Mr. Forsyth, during ,
•lie present eecaion, touching our rehtions with ,
Spain. He bad ibtroded, we. understand, when be
ignified his purpose to. prove the responsibility
Of the Spanish rovernmeot, to introduce into the
iiou « through the committee bn foreign relations,
of which be is. chairman, a motion to authorise I
.he Executive to take possession of ihe Spanish I
i.-rritpry of Batt-Florida; but,; on submitting the J
•jroposition to the committee qf foreign relations,
lie was overruled by a majority of that body, and, j
finding from the subsequent declarations of Mr. '
Vlay that he should oppose such a measure, and
itlier indication, of hostility to such a motion ia
he house, Mr F. bccame’.c&nrinced that the at
tempt would be fruitless af tffi, session, and has
accordingly, abandoned ^Xpurpoae of bringing it
orwanl.
SHIP JTEWS.
ugh-ITater, To-Morrow. 34. 00m. o'clock P. M.
FORT OF SAVANNAH,
axamii,
Ship Mary, DougUss, 4 day* from the Cdpesc
Virginia. On Friday night,'the 10th inst? at 1
i clock, it being vely dark and squally, run dow
*chr. John, (probably the schr. John, Lovelamhi
from this port for N York at she stiled 5 da. since]
from Savmuahs could not learn where bound t
or what damage, was done'her, except carryii
away her fore-stay and lei-fue-rigging—the f
received no injury.
Sloop Harriot, Tatrm, from the Island!
oyster shells—to the master.
, Sloop Liberty, Scull, Tanpabanoock, 8
with corn, to William TajlJr
,rj «v» clearance* thi* forenoon.
Pert tf Charlotte. April 14.
Arrived, British brig Willington, Symmuni ’
slontego-'Jay, (Jam) 26 days. rum. On the' i
inst bo 24 52. Ion 80. 20^ spoke brig Han
Snow, from Newport bound to N Orleans 18 <
’ *ut, and was mpptied- with provisions— tor tvl
we return our thanks to. capt Snow. Same day
.-poke 8oen»s Ayrean bngof war Perudion,
a Spa,ii«h armed brig nf 18 guns, a prise, w
she captured off the Lie of fines, and made a te
der of her. On ihe 5tb iaat off the Menning Rock, 1
(Uahanu Bank) aaw a ship ashore with her m
cut away—there were several wrecker* about I
to her iusisttnee On Thursday about 90 m
from Charleston bar, spoke lb* Mexican brig
mencan Libre, oo a cruise The Wil.iagton ‘
been on the coast for upwards ol 9 day s put,
perienced a con-idt-rsbie degree of bad ' 1
awt received sM jury.
Brig James Atouiaa, Hull, Provid. iice a i
sch’r L.da A Mary, Johnson. Baltimore, 5 day
aiMt 4 from the Cap, *; New Orleans, Smith, NewJ
Y.uk A Bltzabeth, jUdabd, Nc.folk 4 nays, and 3l
from the Caper; Comet, Gnham. Fredericksburg,!
Va. 6 days and 3 4rom tfie Capes; lint Mary,!
■K rwan,’ dodo; Bevelur cutter Gallatin, Bou,]
from a cruise o)4dayw Sp>p* Antelope, 8'evens, I
'laltimore 5 'lays and 3. from the Cape.-; Nunc
olbert; St Mary's, 2 days- Cleared, ships Souti
’aroiina, Easterby, .Bordeaux; Telegraph, ■
ning, New-York; Hraonmn ship Active, i i
-rmtz, Bn-mer.; Frenrli brig V nua, Dex'
la*Te;.»l 'OpsMornii,g-Flower Knowles,
pistim; Volant, M L- an,_ Stetmuuh.
Wet JVurse wanted.
One that can bring sausfactoiyrecoi
wiU meet wl b encouragement -*
N B. A white wnman witbont a
who has nb-objertion totmreMJIe
summer momhs- Oi be preterrea* J
iefortnatim a-. ly tothc printer,
april’to—f y .. >' * •
child, i
duringi