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TI '-M'iUi OH, Nov. 48.
,n rxpicfs has this mftant
arrived, with the dihigreablc in
telligence that an embargo ha?
been laid on all the Bririfh fhip«,
fev’eVity in number, in the port
of Riga.
11/WAI, Nov.it.
The r.orlcc of the tei ruinati
on of the rnmiftirc wns tranf-
on the oih (roni AT
chaflftnlufg, in orders to the
Common.- nl of the foftrch; of
W r to general Sibfchcn,
at 3chwcin(urt, to the debtor
of Men ns it Erfurt, and to the
archduke (ohn, Baron Alhi
rft W*ds in confequence employ
ed the whole night in his chan
cr*rv. The Briiifh commilTary,
Col. Durell, likewise Cent a cou
rier to Mr. VVickam, the envoy.
- .• is however fill’ believed,
even in the head quarters of
Angnau, that hoftilitics v.i.l
really commence, and a vvimer
Camp *n take place.
FRANKFORT, Nov. 10,
While we were flattering
ouifelves with hopes of peace,
appcaarnres here become
very warlike Yefteiday gene
ral Angerau received a courier
from Paris, with orders to give
aotice immediately of the ter
mination ot the auniftice, which
he accordingly did the fameday.
•—Central Riche* was yefteiday
afternoon fent with the follow
ing note to the commander of
the Auftrian troops aod to ba
ll n Mhini, commander of the
troops, at Afchaffen
bu g :
“ General, according to the
01 de* i have received from my
goven ment, I hereby notiiy to
yon termination of the ar
imftl i. Hoftilliiics will there
fore rcromn. nee in fourteen
days from tV day, that is, on
the ift Frimatre, November
22.
(Signed)
“ ANGF.RAU. 0
November n.
Then; h notice is given of the
tr. n ..auenof the armiftice, it
is (iill believed that the con
trols ?t Luneville will be open
ed, ard that hoßihiUs will not
ndfuallv rcrr.rr C! nc»' # 4 j* f ,'p
fldered a • maikable, (hut tne
notice (he ending of the ar
fniftire be giv r by ge
ne?.il Anger nu thv iB?hß<u
mairc, the Ay rn which she la c
ie >lut on took place, a twelve
month be ore,
blAf TJF, Ofloh<"r 14*
b rs con filmed thai three
gr .v< Ruffian armies are to be
formed ; and we a*c ifluied that
his majtfty the impcior will
command one of tl on in pei
fon, fhould ciicutr.ftanccs ren
der it rereflary lor them to be
emploved.
Cin’icn Schimmelpennick
has left this place on his rctmn
to Pa* is.
Several officers have return
ed hither bom the army of the
Rhine, which ocrafions it to be
believed that there will be no
winter campaign.
*On the y.'h inft. a ffiip r.f
war was dftcovettd to be on ffie
i from the Held?- pouiß She i*.
either an A meric n frigate or
| an Fngliih (hip of war.
HAMBURG, Oft. 22,
Admiral Nelion arrived here
yefteiday with Si' William II i
rniltnn, the Englifh Amb 3 (fa
dor a: N ap jes, and his lady.
lONDJN, Nov. 12.
Thr* alterations in the new j
Great Sc ft, now hniffied, and
in thecuftody cf the Lord Mi* h
Chancellor, are- u that the
arms of France are entirely ex
punged the arms of Eng
land, of Scotland, of Waies,
and Ireland, are quartered, end
(he a ms of Hanover are pUcj
eft upon the centre of the lour
quarters. His Majefty, in the
new fcal, inttead ot hem ; lifted j
*' King ot Gieat Britain France I
and Ireland,'’ (tiles himfelt lim- 1
ply “ Britann icorum Rexi
“ KING OF THE BHIT- I
ISH." The tide has a very l
txt-nfivemeaning. 1: includes |
not only tlie Btufth Ifles, but <
all lubje6is in every quarter of
the globe, living under the Bri
tifh dominions His Majefty
in council, has given orders
that his ti le arms, See. (hall be
ahered alter the expirations of
the prclent year, in all public
mftiumcnts. Sec. And orders
are likewiie given to have the
arm;, ot all the royal carriages
ahered as above,
November 28,
The embargo which has been
thought to have been general
throughout the port, of Rufiia,
is Bated to have taken place
on the sth inft. al Peterlburg,
and at Riga on the 3d.-— There
were about 120 (aft of Britfth
veflels at the former place. A-
the 70 veflels which have
been detained at Rip a, there
mu ft have been fever al laden
with grain for this country.
The number of our (hips in th*
Ruffian poits is eftimated at
300.
A cabinc* council was yefter
d.iy held a( Buckingham houfe,
wftiich I (led near three hours.
Mini Iters, it is faid, had receiv
ed authentic information in the
morning, of the reported em
b.ugo on Britifb (hipping in the
t ous cf Ruflia, fn confe
quence ot which, they imme
diately aflirmbled to deliberate
on one of <he moft unavcoun
tablc aO.sin (he page ol hifto
r> -“Unaccountablt undoubted
ly fier Mr. Rift's lolemn de
claration in the Route of com
mons, that this count y had ne
ver given (hat magnanimous lo
vereign any caufc of complaint
—The rcfult of the council is
faid to have been a determina
tion to lay an embargo on all
Ruffian fhips in our hathours,
and that oideis weie iflutd for
thai puipofc.
By an order of the kirg in
council, all (hips ai riving in any
of thchaibours of Great Bri
tain from any of the pofts of
Maryland or Virginia, in the
United States of America, aie
to perform quarantine in the
lame manner as (hips coming
horn the Mediterranean
Vaft numbers cf cnuVraiits
Sift
t?a;lv embaik at ifaecfend t'r
France. There aie now in the
Thames two or three vcfleU
j crowded withthefe people.
L O tJ IS VI L L F,
SATURDAY, ~,mn*y ’J, jgoi.
—— . *4tisp? .s?E*£i3alfc -
D t r d . "j On Sunday night
lafh, Mrs. Elizabeth St tragis 3
wife of D;Vii : el Sturgis, Efq.
Surveyor-G ercral of this State .
- * v,»—
C O N G R E 3 S
Of the UNITED STATES.
House or P. zv p. z s z wtat: v r,s,
T{/f y 1 V rj i** *V/~ '**!/7V* y r*
J V A. JtiUUj y JUtr'iCiiy S y
A b:ll making appropriation
for the year 1801 was read
twice and referred to a commit
tee of the whole houfe on Mon
day next.
Me firs, Davis, Nott, and
Claiborne, were excufed from
ferving on the committee ap
pointed to inveftigate the offi
cial conduct of Vv inthrop Sar
gent.
Mr. Davis moved that the
committee of ways and means,
be directed to enquire into the
expediency ol appointing agents
in Kentucky and the N. W.
Territory, to pay pen Sons be
coming due.
The houfe rcfolved into a
committee of the whole, Mr.
Rutledge in the chair, cn the
Judiciary Bill.
The chairman proceeded in
reading the paragraphs until he
came to the 5 th left ion, which
Mr. Eggleilon moved fo to
amend, as to prefervc the plan
at prefent exifting, which efta
bliihes one court for Virginia,
inftead of dividing the hate into
two didrifts, and having two
courts, one to fit at Richmond,
and the other at Frcderickfburg
as propofed by the bill.
On this motion a lengthy de
bate enfued.
Meftrs. Egglefton, Nicholas,
Randolph, Jachfbn and Macon
fupported, and Mcfifs. Crif
wold. Harper, Bayard, I I. Lee,
and Otis oppofed it.
The qudlion was then taken
on Mr. Egglefton’s motion to
ftrike out, and loft. Ayes 39 —
Noes 44.
A motion was then made that
the committee rile, Left-—Ayes
36 —Noes 39.
Mr. H. Lee moved fo to
amend the feftion, as to pro
duce adivifton of Virginia later
ally inftead of longtudinally,
and to make Staunton inftead
of 1 rcdcrickfburg, the feat of
Juftice.
Carried, Ayes 45.
Tuejday, 'January 6.
The committee of privileges
made a report on the letter of
the Sergeant at arms; the pre
amble of which approves the
conduftofthe Sergeant; ftates
the individual who mades the
difturbance in the gallery to
liave been intoxicated, and to
have abfeonded; and the ma
giftrate who iftucd the warrant
on which the Sergeant w r as ar
refted, to have made to. the
committee fansfaft/ ry explana
„ti'on in o:itrrV*uT;i cl’
dud; after the preamble tho
report concludes with a re 'bp ,
that it is net expedient fer th
houfc to take any order in
adkir.- ••
On agreeing to the report,*
long and warm debate enfue !
| in which Melifs. Bayard, [ohn
C. Smith, pa: •, Harper, ICirtel
ra > Otis, Rutledge, Nett, and
Edmonds, fupported the i 8„
pure, and Meflrs. Nichpkq
Davis, Smilie, Macon, AhW
Stanford, Varhum, B.ggle(l(;r >
and Kitchcll, oppofed it.
The report was finally agreed
to by the ayes and nays,
Rrcm the Republican Watch- Jov&
Porcupine is publiffeiog a nv
per in England, m °wbich
he f.ys, *' Should the pco
pie of America be foolifh’
enough to Men to the fugge!-
nuns of their and our enemies
[meaning die French] wo hr 17
the wo lit that Can happen.'
Ten (hips added to out iqua
dten at Halifax, would, m
courfe of three months, b;ing the
fixteen United States at our
feet.”—Well done Peter / Your
ten (hips and Hhhfax
with your royal mafisrk aimies,
have tried already too keep the
United States at their feet, and
was obliged to abandon the at
tempt, with difgrace and difap
pointment. if your rraficr'e
flaves (hould again attempt to
commit murder and robberies in
this country, we would make
the Idlon taught them in the re*
volutit n, become more impref
fiv«—You may, if you pi cafe,
teadi them to jcar God and
honor ilt A irg“ in ycur Jar id .of
Haven-—but ihcy may better
ft- }’ at home, than come here
wiui atiy ether intentio. r v .au
’hat of loving Gild emd honouring
ihe People * his is die n otto
of republic?, a fen iment tod
gaijirg lor royal minions to bca*
—m our conduft Peter, is 4
pfoof of this fad.
Your co-operators in tne
works of roj ahy in the TJnit'fi
States, have conftantly cnTa
voured, under the mail: cf fede
lahfrrr, to induce the people of
■‘nrterica to believe, that lb** i
clea of a Britifh cxiflirg
in this country, was a calumny
attempted to be thrown upon
federalism by (he democrats —*
You ought, however, to have
the credit of boldly ftepping
forth to rob the people of hbei*
ty and c quality —• while they*
like the indignant thief, have
p Ifered and deftroyed its belt
tiuits, declaring their attach
ment to the confSituiion of A*
merica, while plunging the dag
ger ot delpotifm into its vitals.
.By James Pp"Em**»
GEORG! /, / ■ C crk of the Court
> Ordinary p T
‘jfftifon Courr'y, L County of J S r *
• jnv,
THERE:AS John XV,llian: y.ath ®r-
VV piicJ ta n.. fur 1« I : crs ot aan.i' y
Im, ■>" O' ihr rfO.tc ? <1 cflTctfts of Jj*
C, Debuts J.ite of ihe j)a*ifh Jp"
u.it row (he mnnty of
Of.ce* ird : thefe *>e thcre'ore i< S ’J
ht.iiiOi :/h ill liog'iJar ifeMnOy y.
c r e< itor* of 'he f?id deceased, toll's
clyrdlionr, if ary they have, > n •
u. cc, cn or le'i rc (he t k v '
b uaty hc.x», rlherv»jfe l<* i«n “ l,ml
Qiiliaiion **i»l lie grantee her.
O'Vcn under my hand, ‘hi* 1,,*
i t J..n »Bco, und in O f ,
flth'iear IHi Anvt its- k “
j enrie