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WASHINGTON, b.c. si
The lhip William Mo*an,
from Louden, and 28 days
f,om the Downs, has arrived
It New Yoik, blinking Lon
don oates to iheinh Novem
ber. The neaty between Fiance
a „d Auflria is received A
Mr. Haitlbornr, paflenger, is
hearer ofdilpauhes from Mr.
pinknevtothe feoetarv of ffate
Two letter bags, out of three,
containing about 2CCO leite*s
tviis taken out of the Wiiliant
at Gravefend, by a revenue
officer, and lent to the Gener
a! Port office in London, as
signing as a reason that they
were unsealed, which was con.
iiarvtoiaw. Ile left ace» tiheate
of the act. The Grenville j ar
ty is expected to come into the
minittry alter the meeting
of Parliament. Ageneialcon
vocation of ail Italian Cardinal*
is to rake place in Paiis in No.
veinber- A large French xton
voy from Toulon to ’Barcelo
na has been deli roved by the
Englifli, a 90 and an 80 gun
(hip 6c frigate wee run alhoie,
die two fcin cr blown up to
pievem their falling into tne
enemy’s hands. Bonaparte held
a council at Founiainble«u on
the 27th 'October- An expe-,
dition h-a s railed ficin Mall*,
I deflfnatit>n ccnjcCfuial. Prince
1 Corgalia, ai4i.de camp of the
m Emperor of Kufiia 1 as arrived
I at Paris. The London times
I of November 8 lays mat l er-
I riinand VII. has been poisoned.
■ Charles IV, his contort at d the
1 Prince of Peace are at Mar_
I leiies, reported to {re living
1 on the bountry o ( friends. Bo-
I naparte is to make his iriupha!
1 entry into Paris Dec 2. A lener
■ hum a certain Wm. Cox to the
I government of Oporto, dated
■ Alnuida, Oct 24, (fates that
I the duke Del Paiqtie had an
■ engagement wi.h the French ‘
I troops commanded by General
■ Marchand, who had advanced
1 from Salamanca. The battle was
■ said to be fought at Tamarr.es
.1 °r iis vicinity, and terminated
I in favor of the Spaniards, who
I loft only n»en, while the -
I lots of‘he Fiench in killed and |
■ wounded is said to be loop men,
I a 12 pounder, one If and of co
■ lots and SQgrmrfke's.
I General Gardaune the French
■ iti'tuller a; the Persian has court'
I 'dt that country, his rriffidta
■ being unfucceisful. Sir liar-
I ford Jones, the Brirfh £nvoy
10 ‘hiit rootr, has concluded
1 I * treaty with Khan Ac fuecceded
» I ’"delftoying the French inII 1-
I Wc there. 1 he treaty is said to
' H Ver V favorable ; but hr Har-. ■
; ■ m Jones has been attempted
■ to be divelltd of ail his miml
. ■ te,r ' a f functions and declared a
1 ■ P riv *e per lon, by lord Minfo
• I pernor general of Bengal.—
t I Minio’s power is confider- ,
I a p S a Ver y queftionahie ; the (
■ *«»»n emprror declares he !
B^ 1 abide by the treaty, he de- 1
■ |^ lr l e^ ’^ e I^tittlli envoy Taehaas ;
B a * ordered a Persian charge
■ p a,ld '^ e ketetary of the
■ tinlh cm ha fl v to depart for
! ■ n ß'and on this bufmefs.-
; has ordered all the
IJkr , wn bv fi ' H- Jo"«. on
* ■;/.'« a tTairs, to he placed
I ls private account. This I
f Con durt is said to be in
■ the p ,Cnce l * ,e of
’ B(*nr Cr>,,rt , to receive
- £ lllf ° l ' n > as e " v °y 1
Hli,j' . nT,,, tn government in j
.. ■ American.
l*'«timond Jockey Club
commence at Wm. j
! ■'t.Jb reSOn the 2d Thursday !'
‘ Hirr w next * Stiles & rcgu'.a- j
■An,, „ C f* amc °f thofc of the
■ £“• Jockry Club. 1
!
I i Coombs, Secretary.
AUGUSTA , Jan. 8.
•
Sf'ME of the Northern Fditorx s>ff-(ft to
fpe«k of the embarrsiiTcd ftarcof our coun
try a* though all the cifGcutties we luVc
operirnrid for the last three year* aud un
ward., pri itcdcd turn the intlUken p.iihy
of government, leaving entirely out of vew
the perfidy aud injustice of tcrergn na’ions.
«ecan hardly think it p< flible that such
invidiens ii hnuatii r.» can nuke imjutflioni
on the puHick mind unfavorable »o the
adminiAration* in power for the t me men
tioihd.and of tbi* we ’hink the authors
thrmfelves muA be feufiblc, unltfs indeed
they up*a the rrat.tr lo cot Aeer tl ttr re
mark* as uncontcAible proof of the f*v£t, and
alio fuppnfe loin wholly unskilled in the
frience of Foiiiicki, and of coiiile ignorairf
of the unnatural aud convulied Hate of Eu-
Topc.
Thtkfe'who have h.-d the unbtuAiing as
frontery to advance (uch femimeuts, might
a; well tell us that the adminiflratioi: ot Mr.
Jeilerfon prtxmced the war between France
& Aufiria, as alio the unmanly, infidiou- &
tragiral sttack on Copenhagen ;on which
occasion the late Britifli Envoy F. J Jackson
acted a tnofl disAinguiAitd part.
We have always taken it for granted that
•oucdifferences have originald and gr, y v ii
•out of the ernteft hcfwetn G Ik & France ;
each aip'ing at univerlat dt miilion, and
cijually determined to dtftroy every vtf
tage ©f neutral rights and piivilegcs— and
however lamentable the idea, it mnft he
admitted, that they have b< t fro fatally
lucceedtd ; for in their contest they have
icatteren lire brands ihoughnut the civilised
world, and even lavage tribes luve t-roaned
under the lafli of their unjust oppnflloiK—
So much has been said on this fuFjert that
were we to attempt a particular detail of
the Various and utijuA caules that have
affected our in er. As as a natior, wc could
not ripedl to produce one Angle new idra.
We have lienrd it fugycflrd (and with
pain too) that the rejection of jackluti, the
Briiifli F.nvoy, was precipi ate, and some
FtoeraliAs l ave ti e presumption to f. y, tliar
their exiAed no cause for such. njeaiuni
the epithet of tory.tothe American that
would hold out such an idea, would be a
term too mild for the wretch that would
iimnulate on the alter of avari.'e, the honor,
peace and security of f is country.
That our government ha* mull studiously en
deavored to avoid war with either if the belli
gerent powers the whole civilised world muA
hear teftimotiy, unless caildor has been ban- i
ifhed from the Earth—& (hoeld we, »frcr
all the (acriAces, that has been made on the
•part of our government, be compelled to en
gage in the horrors, and dlAruction of war—
If providence influences the aff.irs of this
earth, iheVill j-in us in the ronteA. And
. thole who would weaken and divide our
people, by falfe and injufl iniinuation, may
cre long Aud tlicnifelves at the merev of
men, who know no cr unity but their own
when called upou. to defend its rights and
liberties. r ‘
Jhc spirit of ’7ft Aill rrmaint m-thegrtat
body of the American people; andjffor.
a leafon, the fire of liberty has emjttr
a gentle glow, it is Aili capable, whpn stirred
up, of producing a fLmt that may not be
easily extingufliied. \
By last Evening* s*M ail.
I
AN ACT , .
I To he abuse of ifir pri
vi leges-ayd 'immunities nijoyed
by foreign mini fieri within the'
United S'alts.
t
BL it enacted by the
arnd HoufedW repreientatiVe.s of
the Urfited States of in
congress assembled, 1 hat if any
foreign amballador, minilier or
perjon, entitled to enjoy
within the United States the pit.
vileges and iuvutunnies of a for
eign minuter, *ltiail have com
jnmed, or niay hereafter com
mit, any such ad, as by the laws
and ulages of nations, would
jullify the President of the Uni
ted Slates in oidering luch of
fending amballador, mniiller 01
other pfilon as aforelaid, out
of the diftrifct of Coi umbia, ot
j out of the territories of the Uni
1 led Slates, or in fending him
• home to his foveieign, or to
lonic place or territory, within
his sovereign’s jurisdiction ; in
every iuch case where the Pre*
lident of the United States (hall
deem it proper ana expedient to
exercise his conftuulional autho.
lity, in either of these relpeds,
he ffiall be, and is hereby, au_
thoiifed aud empoweied, to if.
lue his order to any military oi
naval ofheer under the author!
I ty of »he United Stales, com
| manding him to provide for,
and enforce the departure of
such amballador, minuter or
other person offending as afore,
laid; taking due piccautious
to avoid improper or untie
ceffary violence in executing
such order. And all military
and naval officers, under the
authority of the United States, {
*krc hf'cbv required and en_
j< ;'»ed, io be obcditn. to j u ch
jCi »er. ai ti in tale 2>v n iii..
ia * V or l>aViil officer, io whom
j such o»der that! be dirtcicd,
1 IImII f«;i lelule oi unrrafon*hl\
’ ue'av to execute the fame, eve
ry officer Io offending, (hail f,e
lOiijcti io aI! ii'C p«*itiß uini pen
aW:, and the lame cuuile ot
\ proceeding in all refpeds, as
are prelcnbed in ihe rules and
iriicles of wa;, in die calc ol
disobedience of ordcs.
Palled the Senate the 20,h
December, 1809.
Ailed, Saml. a. Oris Se’tiy
Extract oj at'alt" letter from Liver
pod
“ We have only time to ad
vi e you, that 11 has this tUy
been feitted by his Majellv 's
Privy Council, that neu ial
lfiips with cargoes t,iG*n ori
boa.d in the U. States, u. y ~l
tei lauding, and reload. 1.4 iiu:ii
cargoes, aher then national cha
raaets, at ,w> intermediate pint,
being friendly, an i proceed to
poits in Great Britain or lie
I nd, where they will be le.
ccived as if direct from the U,
n:ted States, in American ships,
hut it they fhouid depolu tluii
Cargoes at luch inter rnediaie
port, it can only he imported
to this country or Ireland in
Himlh bottoms.”
' „ /
Philadelphia, Her ft.
By Capt. sherrr.au nt the ihip Stranger,
we learn, (hat ou.the 5111 *llVi
ces wei e received at l_iibon, tfont filmiral
Polliugwoitd, announcing that a Fru.tli
fli et, coiililliiig r.f I(. Ihipj ol the line and
as many Irigatfs had palled the Itrast.-, ot Ui
hralier, delliuatiou unknown.—aU.iui.il Col
lingwoud, not Lntug of a fulTtcitnt force to
Aigage them, had dilpaighcd i uirers with the
luhn'inaiioii,''hoping to be rpt.furced to a,
to bring (hem to an engagement.
New-York, Dee. i 3. 1
We leant by Captain D .ytou, arrived a
Philadelphia, that the port of Hava.u.a W a»
OPIiNtD to Americans on the doth ulr.
when the property in ft <ie, was oitlcrcd to
bejjiven up to the Confignte*.
Charleston, Dec. 29. •
Capt. Lawson, ol the brig Pres
age, on his passage iiomilii* p* M t
to St. Bartholomew’s, iu (at.. 25: 1
long. 60. picked, up capt. Reuben
Glass, and his crew, who had j
sailed in the schooner Lucy from
Passamaquoddy, with a cargo of
com, .flout, potatoes and spars*
1 he schooner iot.ndtrtd dining a
gale of wind ; and it was not until !
they had btcn nui c days las-hr.l lo
tbe botvspi if, witout thY-lcakt cub- 1
sistrnc.c whaievci, that they w. tc j
•formnatcly discovered by captain
Lawson, whose activity m g.viog
immediate relict t „ highly prauc
worthy.
•3 he judiciary
Pbe late Gcnctal afiembly i
paifeu an ati, which, among i
odtci things,, changes the limes i
i>t holding the Supenor C ousts
in this otatf • the following may
be re.ted on as a coriect Hate
mcni ol tii e times of holding the
Couits, as contemplated by the
att,
f MULoEE Circuit.
Jones —2d Monday m Feb' !
ruaiy and Augulf. '
Randolph— Monday in
Febtuaiy and /iuguit
Morgan —4th Monday in Fe
biuaiy and Augult.
Greene —ill Monday inMaich
af id September
Pu tnam— 2d Monday in
March and September.
baldunn —3d Monday in
Match and September.
Wilkinjou — tit Monday in
April arid October.
! Zaureus —2d Monday io A
pril and October.
1 cl/air —3d Monday in A
pril and October.
Yulajki —4th Monday in A*
prilaud October.
Txviggs— ill Monday in
May and November.
wester n ciKCurr.
W tikes —1 (f Monday in June
and December.
Ac other alteration in lUis Qtcuit
CIRCUIT, j
{Soiambia- - Os Monday in
Match and St p; cm her,
Warren -2d Monday in
Ma ten and 3d in September.
3 e j}* y J 0,1 3d Monday in
Ma:cn ■?nd 4 h in September.
Richmond —2d Monday in
• .. *
Apnt tiOil iii m October
butke— 4111 Monday in
Ma»ch and 3 1 in October
isenven- -ill Monday in A
l pnl rtiut gib in October
Majfungton- -4th Monday in
j A pill and itt in November.
Montgomery —I he Monday
; alter the gih in Apiil and the
j 2d Monuay in November.
i dinall —The Mondavi foi~
| lowing the Courts in Momgo
tner v.
EASTERN CIRCUIT.
No alteration in this Circuit,
i his ad provides lor caies
wheie the jutiges, thropgh in.
uiipoiiiioii, iliic. may not be
able to attend at the times ap
pointed for holding Courts—
In Inch cale the Cierk may ad
journdie Court, he being ipe
ciafly authoiiied by leutri from
ihe Judge. And when the
multiplicity of buiiness may
render u nnpoflibte to go thro’
ihe doequet in the term preferi
bed by law, the Judge may ad
journ to luch day av he may
deem ptoper. I hcfe piovi
bonsate not to apply to the
; Fallen* Circuit* All wins, dec
a e io be returnable to the days
pointed out by the act for hol
ding the Courts. -*-Geo. Argus. |
LAWS OF GEORGIA.
AN ACT
To amend an ad, to revive and
continue in so ce an ad for
the limitation of adions, arid
avoiding luns in law, palled
bib December 1808.
Whereas lome doubts exilt at
to the period at which bonds,
notes, and open accounts lliali
be limited, in tonfequeiice of
the word Ipecialties, and other
indchnite cxpieffions being uled
I in ihe 2U icttion of theaforelaid
act.
Sec. l, BE it enaded by the
; S nate and Houle of Reprelen"
tauves of the Slate of Georgia
m General afleinbly met, and
by tbcauihoiity of the fame,
i l fiat lrom and after the palling
j ot this ad, all adions founded
on bonds or mihumeuts under
leal, ill all be commenced and
iued within twenty yeais aftei I
die iaiu bond or othe* inft.u- j
mcni (hall become due, and not
aftei ; and that all adions fourr ’
j tied upon notes and other ac
knowledgments under ihe hand
of the party, Iliad be commen
ced within hx years from the
tune luch nute or acknowledg
ment iii ati become due, and nut
alter: and that ail adions foun.
ded upon open account, lhall
be commenced within four yeais
j Loin die tin;e luch account ac
ciued, and not after.
See 2. And be it further en
acted, i hat all ads, and parts
ol acts that militate againtt this
j law, its all be, and the latne aie
hc.eby repeated.
AM ACT
To continue in force an ad pas.
(ed on the aid day of De
cember 180 b, giving further
tuue to the loituaate drawers
in the late land iotte ies to
take out their grand.
Sec I. BE it enacted by the
Senate and Houle of Kepielen*
tauves of rhe State of Georgia,
in General allrmbly met, and 11
is enacted by the authoiity of
the fame, i hat the time allow- 1
cd by the above ituicdaci for
taking out grants, be, and (be
same is heieby exiended and
continued until the 25’h day ol
Dtccmbei, cJ 6 h.ecn uuudicd &
ten.
| Married i n . c avmnah on th#* .ifyh
o's. by the Dr Kollock, the b 0l) .
Wm. <tep ifns, j.ulffff of th*r U.
S. for the di'M'ict of GiifgN, j<j
Vlrs. tte L.lvett, (or
inf rlv of Po. * .1 phce, L. ndon*
Mamed on the ji&h l)c<<*m.
her, by ihe Rev’d A
Mr Brvc-ly Spivy, to the arnta
ble and truly accomplifhcd Mtfs
Rebecca Perrj man.
DIED, on Friday evening
last, of an appoplectic fit, Curs.
iky Bostick clq r—He was a
locial Sc agreeable companion,
a fond hi;fband, an affectionate
parent and a humane mailer.—
Hehatr left a wife and children
<o lament this hidden and as.
flictin 8 dispensation of Provi.
dence, which admonishes us in
the Hrongelt terms to prepare
for our entrance into etcrnny.
pricks current
Cotton, (fume) u cents
p ll# «. , 1 *s'° <SO cs.
Corn Meal, 50 c , s
! Ww "i 8 cents
1 ofoacCo, 350t0 4 dollar*
*. or *» 4 dollars
‘ our g dollars
Bees. Wax, 25 cents
10 to tacts.
Buttet, 25 ets
1 IIE Subscribers to d)«
Dancing Aaaumblie* are rtq ested
o call for Ticket,, of ad.r.haion
on or before rhunday nrxt.
J’ VVALKEH,
Jan. 8
, M ILUNARY. m
' Mis. C\ Smith.,
South fide of Broad 'Street,, next
door to Siurges and Ketchun ,
INF'' iR \t S her friends and
the pubiick, 1 hat blie has just re
ceived from ( 'iarleston, an assort*
ment of the mint launchable
Straw, Plu/h , Velvet , Silk, tfc*
BONNKTS.
which she will sell on the most
rcasouable icons.
Jan. 8- Jc
For Sale or to Rent,
A TRACI' OF LAX U,
Situated in Lincoln county, con
taining three hundred ..ml fifty
four acre., more Or less, wi h sun
dry improvements.- For part-cu
lars apply to
La/iache fc? Van Hinderen.
Janua y 8; ts
THE AT BE. ~
We understand that on Tne*.
| day night next, Mr. * Mr*. Ro
I son, with assistant* intend to givj
1 us a dish of entertainments at the
Theatre, to amuse and pieaac the
people of Augusta.~*Who most
sincerely hope they will me
with that encouragement which we
think they destrve, and wish it
may prove more fortunate to them
than the other pertuits which they
have followed since they come to
this place.
January 8.
NOTICE.
On the \olh day of February
WILL BE SOLD,
ALL the personal property of James Oor.
ley dectakd, confining of Hoii' e «, Hug.
Houlchold and Kitclieo furniture.
also the Negroe. Hired and the Plantation
Rented.— Perm* made known ou the day
RACHEL GORLEY, Adm’x
January 8, 1810.
Now in Richmond Jail,
SAMPSON, says he belongs to
John 1. Gray, near Steel Cree.
South Carolina —1 he owner a» re
quested to comply w i t h the law
and take him away.
P. DONALDSON, Stiff.
January 8. if
GEORGIA, Lincoln county, '
Whereas Rachel gorley h*
applied for letter, of adnuniftr*ij on
on the cOate A effr<f\, of JAMS* OORLfcY
late of (aid couyiy decealed.
THESE are therefore to cite and admon
»(h all aad Eogular the kii.tVed and credit
or* of laid Uece-tir* 10 b« and appear at mv
Office, within the ime a loWed lj, to
ihew cause (if .my tl ev have) t4H let
ter* of admintflratKJit tli>>uld nut <»# grann-d
IGireu under my baud at Office ti. i4 a< j
of December 1 Bto.
William Harper, c.c. o.