Mirror of the times. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1808-1814, October 16, 1813, Image 1

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VOL. VI. AUGUjTA printed by DANIEL STARNES & Co. west end of broad-street. SATURDAY Night, October ,6, iSi 3 . To the Public Stepped from a negro Girl diT, A FIFTY DOI.LAR BrLl.—the cwner U r< quelled to come and give a {kOtory defeription of it, pay for this adver ufsmeßt, acd receive it JOHN MILLER OAober ■ - ■- Administrator’s Sale On the first Turf day in No vember next, will be fold to the highest bidder at the house of the subscriber. A LE the pet lonal propen v of James Denham detea fed ; con. titling of Negroes, llotk &c. c*vc. for the bent fit of the heirs aed creditors.— lenns made known on he dav. . S Elizabeth Denham, ad'mx. Columbia Co.t iitv, ) 25 h Sett. 5813 jit teuton ike Whole f declare myfelf a fandidate for T,AX RECEIVER, in the couhiv of RichitioiU, ho ping-that t»y friend* will favor me, knowing that I nil tbp.iblc of fil ling the cilice, and a. lermitv d to do so ii elrcte.tl ; aud tor the frit nd *h p that txvted hr-twtea my • tier »nd the c.'izens of AugU'.’a g«*f rally, I hope they wUi not take an active part apfinst if not forme Jfc.fibL Ai'IYUE. July 3 if W 1 " ■ .i. ,mmm~ A NsLEM fcUCiljr It q. wt are d\ authoris'd to s’ate a* a randi. dat*? for TAX COLLECTOR ol Hirhmond county, at tine approa. tliiug flection. August 21. P ' » I. R DONALDSON we are an DotiM dio wdl be a otn ti;darefr»r the i ißce of SHERIFF of Richmond county at the tiismog election George W. S. Pearre, fenders h:s services to ’he citizens °f Columbia cemuy, and is willing ’o *».rve them i* l the capacity of Ml hit IFF lor rh« ensuing term, • Mould tu- : y cc-ffir. h:n capable of fi ling that station, and be pli astd to non or him wim dieit coufidence May 29.- WILI I AM D>! T ON tve are author’fed to aor.ftirt' i* n tai.iiio'ai tor Uici ftice r'Mteceivirpf I AXTvE l URNSofßichmcud ©nuiy at the utxt t A»j*uft 7 \\ d r r am he riled to flare that MicaMh ' * Stevens it a cauenkte *.>r the' cilice of Clerk of the SUPERIOR anil INFERIOR Courts of Hichnittni county, ai the nex: e lftinr‘- /Uplift 7 VV XENisLli '. we a,"e J v riled toUy w>ll be a candidate for the • tflcc oi r,tX COLLECTOR of R lc hmond c oumy at the appraacLiSg election. _Awg»fi at. Gapt, IVm* Lamkin will be* a Candidas for Receiver ot Tax Returns for Rich inon«J county *t the Hexi Kiedion. July 17 VVL arc a itlioriitd to a.,- n dnce VV m.Mi.o arof t .'o hi in but county, a cand'dat; fvi the office of Sheriff 1 at ih< approich-Mg ei;ction. VVe are authorile i to announce Benjamin Martin Tiq a candidate tor the of Ce of Sheriff of Columbia, county at the nex f election iff* We are authorifed to that Mr. Gerard Morris will be a candidate jT - :le Sheri if* in Colum ‘>!4 couiHy, at the approach t-lecti-m. AGrtivS MIRROR OF THE TIMES. ' j NORTHERN LINE OF | | S' T A G E S 11E pub ic are now notifi- ! . ed th<n ihe line of Mai! If a. ties arc extended on to this} pl*ce, three times * week, which t will renter i«. quite convenient, for travellers from Savannah & this i)la<.e going on t\iorihwaid ly, New Stages and experienced drivers and four lets ©t ho les between .his and Columbia, S. Carolina, will cnab e me •<» con dutt the eitabiilhmcnt with lpi. rit and regula:ry. I ho linali between this place and Milledgeville, will be ctmihiued a. he.eiufor?. SM’L S. SI'ARNES. May n j" 1 ! v \ PRINCE REGENT’S SPEECH. My Lords and Gentlemen, I cannot release you from your attendance in Parlia- I merit, without repeating the | exprehion of my deep re j gret at the continuance of his Mi jelly’s lamented in difpofuton. The attention, which I you have paid to the public intcrefts in the course of the fetiion, demands mv warm eli acknowledgment^. The Iplendid and signal : success which his attended | the commencement of the campaign in the Peninsula; j the conlummate skill and ability dilplayed by Field j Marihal the Marquis of Wellington, inthepra grefs of thole operations | which have led to the great and decisive yidlory obtain ed near Vittoria; and the valor and intrepidity, by i which his JVi ijelly’s forces, | and thole of his allies, have been di.linguimed, are as highly gratifying to my j feelings as they have been to thole of the wh le nation. ; Whiht tlu fe operations have i added new luft rc to the B; i tifh arms, they afford tlie belt prolpeft of toe deliver ance of the Peninsula from the tyranny and oppreflion of France, and they f urnifh tiie molt decisive proof of thewifdom of that policy which has induced you, un der every vicijTttude oi for ! tune, to persevere in the fuppurt of this glorious con- t test. The entire failure of the French Ruler in his defiiins * . i against the Radian Empire, | and the deft, nation of the i French army employed on , that (crvice, were followed by the advance of the Ruf • han forces, (ince joined by ! thofc of Prussia, to the banks of the Elbe. And i though upon the lenewii of she contest the allied ar mies have found themselves obliged to retreat before the “ HOLD TII = mirror u? to natur Shakespeare. | luperior numbers collected j by the enemy, their con duit during a ferics of se vere and fanguinacy conflicts has nobly upheld their mil ifary character, and com. rtianded the admiration of Europe. I have great fatisfadtion in acquainting you, that there exiits between me & 1 tiie Courts of St. Peters burg, Berlin and Stockholm, the mod Cordial union and concert, and I trust I fball be enable.!, by the aids which you have so liberally afforded, to render this uni on effectual for the accom plilhment ol the great pur pole, for w hich it has been cftablilhed J regret the continuance of the war with the United States of America* My desire to re-establish between the two countries thole friendly relations fj ; important to their mutual interests, continues unabat ed ; but I cat.not consent :to purchase the redoration of peace by any facnfice of the maririme rights of the British Empire, ; Gentlemen of the House of Commons. I thank you for the libe ral provilion you have made for the lerviecs the prefenr year. It is a great fatisfac ticn for me to refleit, that by the regulations you hive adopted tor the redemption of tiie National Debt, you have elhbiifhed a system j wmth will not retard its ul timate liquidation, wnilft at i the lame time it provides for | the vigorous prosecution of tiie war, with the lead prac j ticable addition to the pub lie burthens. My Lords and Gentlemen . I entrely approve of the 1 arrangements whiJi you nave made for the govern, i ment of the 8.-itifli territo ries in India, and for the regulation of the Britilh commerce in that part of the world. 1 hey appear to | have been wifely framed, wit:i a view of the circum fiances whicli have occur red since this fuhjeT was I i ifi under the conlidera i lion of Puri lament. By thefc arrangements you have prefer ved in its rflintial parts that Iv item of govern ment, vvnich experience lias proved to be not Ids calculated to provide for the happinds of the inhabi tants oflndia, than to pro ; mote the intereits of Great Britain; aid you have judi j cioully extended to the sub- I jeds of the United Kingdom i in general, a participation | in the commerce of coun tries within the limits efthe East /ndia Compary ’ • Char. I ter, which will, I doufv l • | not, have tiie cffnft of aug menting the reloiirces of In dia, and of increaling and improving the trade and na vigation of his Mujefiy’s do minions. % | The tried afiedionate loy- | ally of his Majofty’s people, j rhe confiaucy which they \ t displayed during this long and arduous war, and the patience with which they have fulPunrd the bur thens necefiarily imposed upon them, have made an indeliable imprefiion on my mind. Such continued and persevering exertions, un der so severe a preflare, af ford the fttongeft proof of their attachment to thatcou llitution, which it is the fir ft objedt of my life tj maintain. In the success which has j recently attended his Ma jesty’s arms. I acknowledge with devout gratitude the hand of Divine Providence ; the use I delire to make of these and of all other advan tages, is to promote and se cure the welfare of his Ma. jeftv’s people ; and 1 cannot 1 more decidedly evince this dilpofition than by employ ing the powerful means you have placed in my hands, in such a manner as may be bell calculated to reduce the ex travagant pretentions of the enemy, and thereby to fa cilitate the attainment, in conjunction with the allies, of a secure and honorable peace. Then the Lord Chancel lor, by 'he Prince Regent’s command, fa id, My L ords a id OerJlcmrn t It is the command of his Royal Mighnefs, the Prince Regent, acting in the name and on behalf of his Majefly that this Parliament be pro rogued to Monday, the 23d day of Align ft next, to be then heie hclden ; and this Parliament Is accaidingly prorogued to Monday the 23d day of August next. From the Boston Daily Ad •vert if r. COMMODORE RODGERS ARPIVID. From our Correspondents, OfTI. « of rl>c Newport Mercury, SuttJay cuing, September 16 This morning arrived in j this harbour, the U States’ I | frigate P R ESI DEN I", Corn. Rodgers, from a cruize of 5 months. We have bcenfa_ vored with the following ac count of her cruize : JOURNAL; May fl, lat. 39, 13, long. 1 59, separated from me Con- J grefs. 1 9, lat. LV» 2 7» captured the brig Kitty, from Newfoundland* for Alicant, with a cargo of till), and ordered her for France. June to, cupmrfd the Bntilh packet, Duke of ! Montrofe, from Falmouth ! to Halifax. Jo )C ir, captured the Brimh letter of marque brig M iria, from Newfoundland tor Spain, with fill), and ordered her for France difpatehcd the Duke of Montrofe as a cartel, with j the crews of the captured vcfFw'U on parole, being 7$ in number. June 12, captured the British schooner Falcon. 1 9 from Newfoundland for Spain, and ordered her ior France. June 27, arrived at Ber gen, in Norway, the dif tielLd situation of which place, prevenicd our get ting any lupplies, failed from thence July 2d July 13, captuied off the North Cape, the Brit’fh brig Jane and Ann, from North shields for Archangel, j in ballad, and deilroyed her, July 18, captured the Britilli brig Daphine, from Cork for Archangel, in bal lafl, and deilroyed iier- July 19, clialed from our cruising ground off the N. (Cape, by a line of battle* | lhip and a frigate ; and from the lightntis of the wind 1 and several fhiftings, in their 1 favor, the ebale lasted 86 hours. July 24, captured the British whale lhip Eliza Swan, returning from Green land with a cargo of fi(h and I blubber—tanfomed her and [ put on board the crews of j the captured veflels, which were together with ,their own crew, permitted to proceed to England on pa role-being 76 in number. July 29, off the F'erro Idands, c.i f . ed the B inlh brig Alert, irom A'cliangel for England, with pi'ch and tar, and deilroyed her. August 8, between the Ferro Mind* and ♦he coalt of Scotland, captured ch Briti/h barque Lyon, fro:: a whaleing voyage, witi fifh and blubber—ranlorru her, and sent the crew ot the Alert, together with herj being 62 in number to England on parole. Aug. 30, lat. 47, 17 . ♦ long; 46, captured the Bn fitli brig Shannon, from An tigua for London, with rii* and Jugar, and ordered h« j for the firft American poi Sept. 9. lat. 4 8 » 3*J or 30, ?6, captured the Brit/ brig Fly, from Jamaica t London, with coixee, a o ir-rd her for the firft iij' evu per:. No.