Georgia Argus. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1808-1816, October 17, 1810, Image 2

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fentrr.c-r.r in /js feoLj#£ of fome ’ Oui fdrmn aJv'.cfs from Loti* of ypur own parr/, vilpr.h ii was dnn : were only to 5 the firll of r.rci fl uy (nr yon to allay You Auguft. 1m.! tlien to ra’ly theTcelir.gs 'of •.•’••• this party-—to give thqm the . London Augufl 4. prompter's! cue—to'fotmdj their Borne" more tranfpons, with members and their pg.rtiz ms— troops, have failed for Lifbon, their ramifications in New. York to join Lord Wellington’s army, and their tlifprfiflofts in the iJ” It is (aid that- his Lordlhip has frill at u re of M iffrdiufetts—you requeued a reinforcement of Lay* performed'all thefe duties, 20,000 men, before he ventures find your dairy Is of courle now an -engagemint with Maflena; ready fot the eye of your fever eign Fly, th"n, to the Royal pre f ■ —Fly from thefe fhores, tvh ■ h vou hive loo long pollut rd . yohr fteps—and relieve us from one political monitor, at feafl, which offends our fight We had nothing to expert from your coming? but infult—you have nothing to expert from us, on your departure, but our con tempt. The Danes nuilt cnrfe you—and the Americans def- pife you. which 5s ’fi.ateil .to JifrorJ gpott fatisfartion to the people. « A gentleman who came fipm France in the fame vcllel that conveyed the difpatches to MY. Ptykn.y fro A Gen. Arinflrong, has brought intelligence from Paris to the .5th, and from Mor- h.ix to the 7th inft. TWI official papers trailfmitted to Mr. Pink ney, we umU’rftand, relate to <he condemnation of American pro perty, ift .France, Spain, Italy, and Holland ; and to the intend . ed departure of the Minifterof the U. States from the French capital. Public notice was given in the Mbniteur, that the fales of (hips and cargoes of the United States, which had been fequcf trated, would commence on the We do not, however, think, that much credit is due to this ru mor. The report of a general artion on the, 1 Oth and, 20th is now entirely exploded. Augujl (i—Some German pv pens hive been received t his morning, from which we have made fome extra Os. Among them is a letter from Paris, which ; full of this month, which mea- ftates that the. Ex Mlntiler of Cure was carried into execution Police Fouche, the Duke of O- i without the lead referve, b the tranto, has fixed iiis rofidence , e(Foifts were fold at very reduced at Aix in Provence, in France, j prices. One viffff had, howe- It thus appears that his appoint- i ver, been allowed to take her Fiy, fir, and claim of your l petit to the government nf'Rome departure from Burdosux,which royal fovereign the recomper.ee was merely nominal, and that he induced a hope thafiforrte relax-* which you merit. Toff him, | has f-all^i into difgrace. that iike his loyal fcamen, you ! The Lx King of Holland is have trod the road to difUnftion | ►ipi’Sefl to remain in Bohemia for fome time. lie calls himfelf In the cfrft* o/lheir.Lreruu-fe trk'rig p.la>, it is undfiiftbod that the.trade will be cflrrierlon through the rmdiutn;of; neutral vt-ffcls,, failing under licences g-famed. by ’either gpverruneiit Particular ports, r>mong '.which are Oftendj ■unk'rk aml lj ’.vre, are to be fl™»d for the recep tion of thef’ JyTcls. Augufl K^F-It is. dated, in <Hn valry, t? commer-ife flic aftncT;• The total :ol 'lie K.'jvtifh force in that fituatiem w^s. 4000 infantry an<l r.oqcavalry, .Three time*? the Fveilch charged our troops* arid were as r>:ten repu'fed with tjiegreatelf gallantry. The prin ciple contcil was at tHeLndgr of* the Coa, where conli,liable numbers fell on both li-ies,' Th refult of the art'oft was, that Ginenll Crawford (ell back up- private fetters, that (Hiring the i ... , , hit month no troops had paff d i on man brmy of the Brnifb tlirmigli France in the thedirec 1 an fty*_ am ' t ^ L ‘ French took po. tion of Spain. The general W I fu,0n ‘"^‘■duvtejy on their re. tiion at Paris was, that the war ‘ n ' at ’ °" th 5 " f ! S"* of in that country would be much ' ^ oa '. H|! r IS . protrarted New orders had been C, “ cn ’ L' OuK cqi in given fot the fpelUly.equipmentft ^ed, wounded d ?- P rdo l urtJ * of the fleet in the Scheldt and i | hat °f ,h , e cne ™ v k PP ofed the Texel. be at Iculd • 50 °- Much obfervation has beer, made on a propofed arrangement for 'commercial intercourfe be tween Great Britain and France; Heme IntcLigpus. The Di'd:e of York—At the lioufe ol a.S.iiiciior, of the name —that like them, you have nbu fed the Americans, and like them, you are entitled to promo tion—that it was in his fervice you have committed all you. guilt, and from iiis hands you mufi expert your reward—’Yes, fir, feck to bury ; f you can, in the !p! ndors of a Pen lion an d a P vrage, the murmurs of a wounded confidence. But fir, while you areunbur tluning to the royal car the fe cr.-ts of yftur cha'migl houf■; tiiiee you are pouring forth f rom v -ur budget the wind* fore cf your “ tnofl rcfp<*ft?.- II.” party in this a urtfry, and the names of thefe who are moll confpicuous for their 1 or corruption—fail not to un.le ccivj him. T'l' him, lint the great niais of ou people are too bnnefl to be conuptcd, and too wife to be duped--tiiat their fouls are rcfolvvd to aff' rt their lights—that the hofts of his in lulls and wrongs are not forgot- ton—that wc w ill peril'll, to the Jaft man, ere we will fubruit to bis ulu'pation of a “ naval fu- pvemacy”—that the day of re tribution will yet arrive the Ifiih Gong refs will wipe off the errors of their prgleccflurs—and rc- »lorc the lionor of their count!y -—and that the only means for preventing war, is by refperting tire rights of America. VALFPJUS ttarr;^T.'ar«BCTyB£r. , :aiatiaaHai«SMMg ”r O R K I G N. Mr. T)e St. Lea. We have .received Paris pa pers to the foOih laft, and Dutch to the 31 i dant. The latter contain an < lTtnal account r.f the fall of Cludj.1 Rodcrigo. It fm*- rendued at diferetion at the mo ment when the enemy Were pre paring to florm the plade So far the report differs from the former accounts, which flate that the French had offered terms of capitulation which were ac a tion of the order might take place; but no favorable com promife between the eaptors or govern men t, and the proprietors was permitted It was, we are informed the defign of/General and it has been fetid, tint a gen of Parker, in Gay s Ii n, a pe- tleman his juft arrived in Lon- I tition to the king jn/been cepo* don from the Chamber of Com fined, Rating generpMy, that the merce at Paris, to facilitate fuch ! ctfcutftiftances difclrifu; in the en* a purpofe The following let j quiry before the TJ. u'e of 0 ni ter relative to this fubjert has 1 nions,by Mrs. Mai y Ann C Mik, been received : I had moll of them be n contra* “ Ojlcnd Aug 4.—We are in ! dlfted, ^nd that the uft of them, hopes that a renewal of commep dlls l ,ad icctived no, con* cul intercourfe, by means of firaiaiioit frcm other teffimony. Atnidtoyg to leave P.nis be | boottces*, will be eff rt p d, ovi ^ bkewifegiiumcrates, that tho fore the ufual time of theyireva* I t jy ( application of our merchants ■ ,P(;, H 1,, ' S h'ktn rg u ft ihe Duka iencecf the north weffer-lywimls; al p a , -; s . Letters juft received , ot W re to a; lw- .• thV p U r* bu» hi.i application for paffports f ro ,n thence notice f-v er a! deli - ■ (,i pmtV or fart ion in to Itiifil his inttmion, had, upon berations on the iuoj rt, but We Commons Houle 6 Folia* oo fome prett nee or ether. Deeri hove not yetafeert line' vvherlmr ' aiui were not, tin rdore, iiiihevto ineffertu d No A me- any relaxation r.f the fvflcm will tn be confmered ?.s deciding the rican could quit the limits of ,, . rt , ,_ mutuallytakepL.ee. ’1 he pro. France, uni. fs he proceed d.rert. : babilify.js, that the decree of re ly from thence to America ; and ..ft r irtion will be moderated, and leave •—*■ *~ quell ion cf merit on the con curt; ol his r y 1 higtiatfs I. con. eludes by praying that the Duke o< Yoikniaybe rt ftored to rhe ot Ci mmarfdt r in Chief, ries of the empire. t j be taken with -emy cargo* of * fl‘ ning that his < fliefal indulfiy l he fame cat tel, thro* which C01 - n .' | and talVnr. t m il.g the long time we acquire the preceding parti-, A * Heligoland mail arrived ' hc held !h; ’, f ini P l,rtal:t Nation, culars, brought difpatches to his | ye ft t .rday There are no news had P'*' oved hirn to }' c the moft M.,j. fly S> Mimfters fiom M f - 1 0 f any importance in the papers P r< P ( r ptrfon to ciil. harge the Mackenzie. We are told, that an j letters broQght by this con J ° which h as not been al- , ac ,cavt ; W JS tiot even granted to t , jat a fm;i j| er q , MlU i tv oi wlne o< Yo cepted. I he governor appriled enable rum to vial the dependen- i an j brandy will be alioVed to °^ ce that Lord Wellington would "m make no attempt to relieve it, would have furrendered fqoner, but was prt vented by the inhu bitanis. The lofs of thebi fieg ed, including the citizens and g-irrifon, is iftimated at upwards the private opinion of the Bri veyance ol 3000 killed and wounded.— , tifli agent is that, notwithlland- , rea jy anticipat'd At all the The lofs of the French is not mg the feries of difappointments ; potts of ,he Haiti • colonial pro mentioned. which he'hashad to encounter i ^ uce was abuncla ht, and lovv in price, in proportion to the quan Nr ft York, Sept. 19. LATEST FROM ENGLAND, Yejterday arrived at this port the fine fall failing (hip Robcit XJurr.es, captain Parfons, in 30 days from Liverpool. (’.apt P left Liverpool on the 3Tih of AuguQL and has fur- liifhed the ei itor of the Mer c.amile Advertiier with London divides his time between plea lure and bufin. fs. The report of his intended vifit to the Spa-- nidi peninfula has died away, & the t?fk of driving tlie Englifh into the fea in that quarter will no doubt be left to his Generals. That in the execution, however papers to the 13th of Aguft, in- of this talk they proceed but clufive, and I.lovMs Lifts to the flowlv, might be inferred from fih, from which al! the political the Paris papers, h«J we no o- & commercial intelligence.they ther authority. 'they do not comma is given in the following contain a Angle line r. fperting extrarts. j the affairs of Spain and Portugal, mentioned. which he has had to encounter AttguJ} 8- Difpatches were in the difi Large of his duties, yefterddy reccivtu at P. rtfmouth an arrangement for the releafe of trem Gen. Aimltrong, the A- his countrymen would be ulti- meriern Amh. ffador in France, niately accomplished, addriii'd to the American mini- The commercial arrangement fler in this country ; to whom between this country & France, they were immediately forward- ] of which we made, mention ed. ' i yefterday, we underhand has Augufl 9—Parliament is pro-j been under confinleraiion for rogued to the 1 ft of November,, fome time. The fuhjert has been unlcfs fome extraordinary bufi- indirertly fubmi.red to the F nefs fhohid occur to render an government, which has expref- carlier meeting neceffary, a fur- , fed itsreadinefs tofar.rtion a com ther prorogation is exported to merciai intercourfe, by means of take pLce ; and, as in the cafe neutral flags, upon principles of of the two laft S Finns, it vwll reciprocity, borne regulations not meet nntil the latter end of in this Ipirit, we are Informed, January next j have*within thefe few cays been We have receive.’ Puis pa promulgated by the Perfert: of pars to the 3d in (FT Bonaparte the diftrirt of Otlend. Iuftead and his emprefs retrained in the 1 of compelling v. flels to take one vicinity of that city, where he half of their cargoes in wines or brandies, the new fegu’ations dyninifftMthe 1 quantity of thefe articles v. ry confidiu ably. As th p Britifn goverttmont has pro felled an inclination on its part to accede to the principle of this arrangement, and there is no material difference in the terms, great hopes are entertained that it may be brought to bear. The condurt of the negociation, how ever, as we have already {fated, is to be wholly left to the man agement of the merchants. To forward this important meafure, a gentleman who en funrtions of ir to the improve, mem of the fervice and to the fatisfatlion of the country. This petition, has we under- ftand. been figr.ed by leveral geneia! (fTiccrs- With wliem tity. Corn wa? dear, and par j *^' s a PpHcaticn to the fenfibihty ticularly at Dantzic The fame i Sovereign originated, is obftrurtions continued in the in | no1 pubii< kly known tercourfe between Heligoland & Auguji 13— Ir will be fern the continent, and there was no by our Plymouth letter that an exportation of any amendment, i attempt hud been made by Mu- b. is faid that the enemy are rat to invade Siiily. which fuil- m -king vigorous preparations at ed. Boulogne and the other: ports Irish id that Barffadctte and from thence to Cherburg, and B.une,, art both in difgrace, amF that a number of veffels are con- have both been confined by the ili urting, on an entire new prin- i order of Bonaparte, ciple, for the conveyance and ex-1 The Gazette cf Saturday ercife of heavy artillery. ! nipLtcor.tair.s thc( (fecial account It is faid that an officer of fonte of the affair between General rank lately deferted from Miffe- Crawforu’s idivifion, and ther na’s army, and that the infor- French, near Atneida. Ocr mation which he gave was fo 1< tter from Plymouih of this day- important, that Lord Welling, fee ms to 'riprdeu the partial ton thought it right to fend him artifcn as . rnqre catenliyc, and to England, and heis at prefent of worfe alptrt, than either in London. Augufl II, Half pnji 'Seven, P, M. British Army in Portugal. This morning difpatches were , received from Lord Wellington, l dated Alvorca, 125th July. We have intelligence from head- quarters one day, and from l.if bon four days later, being to the 30th ult. T he following ex tract from | the difpatches from Lord WcL 1 liugton, ovine letters firm Por tugal. We f.car it is of mu h ; greater moment than is admit ted by the public documents REMOVAhT P. Menard HANl-G removed to the Dull- We do net find in our Lon- [a pretty plain proof that nothing don papers anv account of the | has occuned fince the fall of meafure, a gentleman wh appointment of a new minifler ! Ciudad Rodrigo, which French joys the confidence of the new from the court of Sr. James’s to j ingenuity could pervert, or F. ly appointed board of commerce fince the government of the United j gafeonade magnify into an ad- in France, and was A lerted by Stat ..-r- —w. ..w... one of our letters ! ^1’’■ Gcor R e M'cMrjohi 1 , near the comprizes fome important par- n ;, Up!cd f >3 tit ulars of the moft cpnfiderahle i fervice* to 11Si c 3 or ■ . ices to the public and Iiis friendc- afiatrs between our troops and he hopes from the parioilal fcT'l the French in the Peninfula, already rreVived from the citizens ? the battle of I’alavi ra. and his c-<rhr ts to p | e;lfe tJu '* Capt. Parfons has brought.dif- yiatrbis from the American mi n'd r in London to the Secretary of State. C?pt. P. informs, that cotton was f Hi nr in Liverpool at 14 pence; fl ur G8 flriiling, apd wthept 10 fh’;Ui n gs. . . . . plenfi* them, to re ...... «P V 5 ar ' l '*iio)ial ?encqjura^i^ent n vantage. them for the purpofe, we un- “• Liftm; July 2fi—Some h>* wtar(land; he tendipjf Hw warii The Emperor of Auftria has dot Hand, has been fome days in movements on th" 23 indicated th,pVs for flle!r favor ff.rted an almoftTotal-change town. IJy is authorised toiom- an intention of attv.ki ig the ad- has anad«jitio°aI fup. f9Vcreign,and w" c principally in- ken the lead in this bufioefs, we j clok, the enemy advanced with ftrumcatitlbufLrtihg the change arc not informed. SWO infantry, and 36UOU ca-' 1 ■ [ r T de a: