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NeW-Torb, Ncv. 2,
Th? fh-p Commodore Rodger;*,
C .plain G'g ‘ arrived at this port
IT; evening ia the unprecedented
pafifige of 22 days from Liverpool.
The editor of the Mercantile Ad
veriifer has received by her a regu
lar li e of London papers to Oct.
6th, and Lloyd’s Lifts to the fame
date.
One of the nxofi impsrrant arti
cles of intelligence we have receiv
ed by this arrival is the hidden and
unexpected charge in the Biitifh
rr.intftry, which took place about
i. h c ?. 2 and o f b epte mbt r .
By virtue of the new arrange
© •
ncnc, Lord Wellefley is to be the
Secretary of War ; the Earl of
} I arrow by takes the fore ; gn depart
ment ; Mr. Percival is to bt firft
] ,ord of the ITeafury and Chancel
lor of the Exchequer. Lord Gren
ville and Lord Grey were invited to
co-operate with the new adafiniftra
non ; bu: conceiving that their fur
vices could not benefit their coun
try, in support of a miniftry which
they could not but defpife, they
declined all participation in the
ludsv rneaiures of the government;
> o w
* tne lame time txprtfirg their
evotednets to the caule of tne na*
on, whenever their talents and in
luence could be employed with sd
a ntcgf.
Bonaparte was ft. 11 at Sehoen
>runn.
Mr. W. Sluder is rhe bearer of
b I patches from Mr. Pir.kney, the
j*'.a ini tier in London.
An ex trail of a letter from Id-
M
vlerpooh dared October 6 h, flares,
iU Our minifieria! arrange men f.s ap
pHr nearly fettled for the prefcnr,
t \ciugh apparently left favorable to
a I retirement of the d'fferefrces be
ciecn your government and our:,
tlfan if the change had been ccm
pffpe. The refills! of Lords Grey
aid Grenville, to accept the pro
!-1 { i n ons’ fii ad ego the rn p rodu -d a
t mnotary brifknefs it; Cottons, and
an( advance was freely given by
speculators;’ that article as well as
ot hers is now cVprejT-d. Pot Atti
cs 6o to 6r, Pearl 66 to 67. Tur
pentine 33? to 33, W. O. bbk
i it ayes 19 to 21, Wheat 17 to 17 6
Fl®ur bos. Rice 74J. Tobacco
frbrn 7 to 14! Cotton, Upland
17 ro sod. New-Orleans 24, Sea
Ifland 25.. 3d. to 2. 6.
Lho following articles are from
ouit lotefl papers by the Commo
dore Rodgers :
London, Oct. 5. —We have
teeji ved Paris papers to the 26-.11
hfti but they contain nothing of
any importance.
We received, this morning, Dutch
papers to the ift iniT. containing
Vnevus from Vienna to the 20th 1 a 11.
Bonaparte was at date at Schoen
hruhn, and the emperor of Auvcria
Buda, for which place the Austri
an Count Buhna had fet out on the
liftcrath from Schcenbrunn, with
for his maiter. At his
etpsnure he was prefented by B >-
i: *parte v ith a precious iione of
value * from which circiim
it ’ace it was inferred that the ne
p/Kij'.rions are drawing towards a
uo ‘ e <> There are, however, many
1 ,r ciir;ftances unfavorable to this
r, FT'<Uuioo. Tetters from Strsf
of the 22d Sep:. fta f e, that
1 lfr pernio i’ct which expired on the
-■ ; h has been prolonged for a
l ‘A~’* :Ll b with the additional ffcipuhi
'"J>l heftilities ate not to te
ll v |,r until after 6 weeks no-
([ its expiration. French
I p-> -.nd military (teres had pa Ted
I iroon-k .
e. ‘ teat city on their way to
‘he troops, both F<r.-.ch
t. 0,1. Buriaj arte vras alfo buffi/
employed in eftabUhmg a line of
F tiegrapns from btrafburg to Vi
enna, palling through Ulmand Mu
nich ; by which means there would
be a complete line of Telegraphs
between the Aullrun and French
capitals. As the immediate evacu
ation cf Vienna would probably,
be one or the conditions cf peace,
it would feem from this circuni
ftance, that luch an event is not
corfidered near at hand. The ac
counts from Paris, in the Dutch
papers, are to the 27 th laft, and
from Bayonne to the 29th. Seve
ral detachments of troops had late
ly palled through the latter place,
on their way to Spain,
Mr. Perceval, yefterday, kiff and
hands on his elevation to the poft
or Firft Lord of the Treafury, vice
the Duke of Portland, by which
movement the Rt. Hen. Gent, be
comes premier. This was the on
ly appointment announced y.tftcr
ckay at. the Levee. Lord Harrow by
l as, not yet leteivtd the leak of thtr
Foreign vacated by
the Rt. Hon. G. Canning, and it is
even laid that they have been refill
ed by Earl Bathurft. ; .
From Barcelona we are informed,
that this city, which lately contain
ed 5-20,000 inhabitants, is abandon
ed by almo ft every Spaniard, and
that the graft is growing in thole
ftreecs which were once crowded
with the productions cf every
quarter of the world.
In one of the letters we have juft
received from Cad'z, mention is
riade of a truly extiaordinary de
mand which has been made to the
] uma by our am baft., dor, the Mar
quis WeUcfiey, v.z. to put his
Br tannic Mjjefty in the pofft ftion
of the pert of Cadiz and the hi and
of Cuba, as a guarantee for the ful
frment of the engagement entered
into by Spain with England. We
cannot believe that he would dare
to make fo extravagant and injuri
ous a pro petition.
Morning Chronicle
Lord Collingwood was before
Toulon on the 6th Aug. The
French Beet is compoftd of 15 fail
of the line, 2 Ruffian line of battle
flops and 3 frigates. Four thoufand
it amen have arrived at 1 ouion
from Rocheforie. Rear admiral
AUemand has a command in the
ftjutidron.
New Tcrky Nov . 6.
Cipt. Kiqiiti, in 14 days from
Fluvanna, informs that the 2 B’ it Ih
frigates and 2 Spanifh 74’s from
La Vera Cruz, (before reported)
failed from Havanna to Cadiz, a*
bout che 12 h of OdC having on
board 17,000,000 of dollars and
other valuable property.
We learn farther, that the port
of H&vanna was opened for the r.d
miifion cf lumber on the 16 h ult.
and it was fuppofed farther relaxa
tions would take place in lavor of
Americans.
Arictr.er account tines, that no
vdTris would be admitted to an en
try that arrived after the 20th Oc
tober j and all vtffels that arrived
previous to that date would be ad
mitted. Markets dull, though flour
was 20 dollars per barrel, pork i3,
btei 16.
The following is taken from the
PhLdelphia ft ree man’s J otirnai
< Mrs. Jerome Fatterfon of Bal
timore (firft wife of jereme Bona
narte) has been created a duchefs of
the houio of Napoleon, with a Dia
ry cf 50,000 crowns per annum.--
ILr lon in created a ptioce u t tne
ft topke. it fad, c< *
T 0 ufare -, Imcoi” t! e A merle an R o
voiudonary Army, is appointed his
governor, with the rank of General,
a ad a fplendid faiary. Balll sno:e is
10 be the Imperial and Royal reft
dence tor the prefence.”
The Irifh Legion ferving under
Bonaparte, is laid to be commanded
by a perfon of the name of O’Mara,
and not by Arthur O’Connor, as
was luppoled, who lives retired
about three miles from Fare.-
C’Ma r a had diftinguiihed hitnfelf in
fevcral abtiofis, and on the particu
lar and perfonal recommendation of
general Clarke, was appointed by
.Bonaparte to tiie command of his
countrymen.
Du 11 in paper.
A? The Rev. John Hodge will
preach the Funeral Sermon of
Mr. IVitiinm tsharvy at the planta
tion of Col. Randolph, on the H
Sunday cf next month.
Advertisement Extraordi
nary.
One 7 boiifeytd. Acres of Land on
the Fotorn i: or feme other River
in the Rebel Colonies of America,
is hereby offered tor the body,
dc.rd or alive, of one
AQLTLA COLUMBUS,
a native of Ivlr.fnchuletts, one of
the faui Rebel Colonies, who do
fereed by Iwimming from this ft ip,
when 3 leagues from fhore, after
having been duly and Legally itu
prefthd from on board a Tankr.y
vefiel, by the authority vcfhd >n
me by George Canning and Grorge
Guelj>h, a c uple of my Lords and
Maftets.
Aqulla Columbus is about 33
or 34 yeai * old-~he has no bra ad or
mark, except here and there one,
made by the rattans of our gen pel
yound midfliipmen, fume of whom,
being bleed relations to the Duke
of York, had the rn< fl perfect right
to do what they pleaftd with any
rehei wtalforndcver. I bis runaway
is fuppol’ed to be concealed ot iurk
ing fomewhere about in Maliachu
fetts cr Georgia or Kentucky or
PennfyLania or the Miffiffitppi
Territory, or in the .Allegany
Mountains, or fomewhere elfe in
that big country ; ror he has a wife
and child in Maffachufetrs—his fa
ther and mother have removed tty
Kentucky, and he has fevend bro
thers and fii'lets who have fettled in
Georgia, Pennfylva'nia, Ohio, or
home other of your Rebel States.—
I fufpefl as how this ralcaily fellow
has a Jinare attachment to his native
country \ for I never knew him to.
get right drunk, nor curfe and
I’wear, nor lidtcule religion, nor
v fit the charming pretty chafte
girls at the dock >aids of Ply mouth
and Portfmouth as we Eng
lifhmen always do—he has even
been caught reading the bible.—
As the fellow has been in his Ma
i-fty’s ft?vice only a few ycarsy I
trull that all thorough-going mo -
narchifh in the ci-dcvant Colonies,
will lend a hand, and ufe all dili
gence to reflate him to his Majrf
ty’s i\ rvice as in duly bound, in order
that the fcouudrel rnav have a fa r
chance for the honor of having hi-s
brains dafn:d about the detks of
his Majtfty’s lhip the Leopard,
whenever we bombard New-York,
or Bofton, or Charleflor;.
The above handfeme reward cf
one thoufand acres of land will be
located, either on General V/nfa
irgeon’s tra:ft, called Mount-’Ver
non, or on Mr. JcfFerlon’s traft r.r
Monticello, or on James Madden's
ir.01ar.42 county in Virginia, or on
ftands belonging to old Putman, or
of the cur fed Rebel Gent inis, aniH
t e 1 >;■ ation liiall be made, and fuil,n
aoiohue and legal pofielfi m fhaii
g’.vtn as ib'ui as the Duke ot YoflSf
>r Arthur Welkft-y f?nII
your d— -d rebel country.
( Signed ) ‘ JB|■
/i ft ML ACI IRI >TI AN fIHH
< hi leer i bis
Mvj • 7y\v /’ in the Led
ij o ’ ihfc
LOST
A note of hand, amount fifty dol- A
brs, made by Id ole in an and Thortias 1
S. Bailey, to Margaret Harris,
V-lhriftmas next —All perfons arSf
lorwarned from trading for faidfl
note, and the fubferibers to the 1
fame from making payment to any ]
other clan , 1
charles Baldwin. 1
November 13, iSO9.
NO rICE |
A! V ; ■ ‘.S ‘
gninfl the eft ate
deceaftd, cf Jack lon em..u 7,
requefted to fend them in propeiTH
authenticated, agreeable tt) lavV-- ™
and thole indebted to laid ♦ftnee :re
reqnetted co make immediate pay
ment. -
GEO. W. MOOR IE
November 14, 2809. iw 6v.
ADMiNIS i RATORN SALE.
Will he fold to the bighejl bidder on
the 1 2th vf December next, on the
Pjanlalien whereon Samuel Ewing,
deceeftd , refided, (thefile to con
tinue from day to day until the
whole is fold) all the perfonal pro
perty of faid dcc.eafedi
Confifting of houfehold a:vd kit
shtn furniture, dock of l ories,
ca f tle ; amongft which is n prime
yoke of oxen, hogs and fh.-tp, a
csrtj a quod roacj waggon, a let cf
blackftPich’s tools, with a number
of other articles too tedious to men
tion—for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors.—The tefrrts of Lie
will be made known on that day.
ALL perfops having claims a
gaintt faid eftate are rcqueiled to
bring them forward properly au
thenticated in the time preferibed
by hw, and all thafe indebted are 1
re quelled to make immediate pay
ment as further indulgence will hot
be given.
JAMES D. EWING,
ANDREW F. EWING,
Adminiftracois.
November 17, 1809.
NOTICE.
TftiAT ray wife Milly Hailin
haa left my bed and board without
any provocation, and therefore do
forwarn any perfon from trading
v/ith her on my credit, as lam de -
termined not to pay any cf her con
tracts.
VALLENTINE HAULING
November 13, 1809.
Starks or bullivan, or feme orl*er
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
Will be fold or. the 2Qth and goth o r
December next, at the late AweUhii
houjs of Henry Ad Coy, dcceajed,
of Ciat k county,
A few likely Negroes, one Wag
gon and Geer, feverai Horfes, with
other aitides too tedious to men
tion. Terms will be made known
on the da/ of fide.
SARAH M'COY,
Executrix <S> Adndnijtralr ‘u.
JOHN M f CC I',
NEELY M-COY,
Executors id s .
NivewUr. 1 3, 1809.