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* c Incfofed are two C tdiz pa-
p >«, August 17 a c 1£
The Sp.tnifli p.tp is contain
intilligence from the Pi evince ol
Arragona to the 2.7 h of July
On th< 14th the Spanifh gene
ral Villacampa, diflo< ged th
French from Doraca, where
tb*y had 900 infantry and 120
cavalry, belonging to the corps
of general Verges —On the
16th, at Carihena, Villacampa
had .n obflinate con elf with the
enemy, which rcl'ultod kt his fa!
ling back to Alullante, lofing a
gain 1) oraca. The French re
prefenied this as a total dellruc
tion of the patriot gancral’s
troops; but this is denied, anc
they afl'ert they ftill are in force
before Garidena; that theirhead-
quarters are at Calarayud, and.
that they cut olTaM communica
tion between the Ftench at Do-
raca and at Baragoffa 1'he Span
jar ’s acknowledge the lofs on
t i" lGth of 50 killed 20 wound
ed ml 103 prifoners ; and afll-rt
that the French had 400 killed,
and many wounded.
A ho-'y ofSpanifh troops have
furprifed th • Firm.h garrifon of
Djij i, and made 100 nrifoners.
The whole lofs of the French in
Arragon. in July,as then known,
was dt lured to be 426 killed,
222 prifoners, and agnatnuin
ber wounded and deferted ; a-
mong the wounded was a gene I
»>• ' !
Bonaparte’s general V. rges
Jias levied a cent ibution on T<
rue!, of provifons and (hoes and |
afterwards retired to Sarragcifa. 1
Intelligence from the province ,
nf Valencia, is to July, 26 iVIi-
lit iry affairs had taken place near j
Mortlh Va'livana. Sec.
In Caflile, on the 5th, 6th
cud 7rh of July, there were con
teds before Siguenza, -and f he
.Spaniards retired the latter day ,
to Medinacceli. The French
are fortifying Siguenza.
At Tarragona, July 23, the!
provincial congrefs was in f Hi-
cn deviling means for raiding re- |
fourccs. augmenting the armies,'
Ac. A daily account of its pro
ceedings was publifhed. |
Cad n, Augtjl 1G ■ The fu
pretne council of the regency fur
Spain and Indies, have named
vi- e ey 2nd captain general of
TSfe Greneda,field marfhal Don
B nito Perez ; captain general
of Chili mat Aral the marquis of
Medina; governor and com
mender general of Carthagena,
of vhe Indies, brigadier general
Dou lol'ep Davilas; and gene
Y. i mlenilant of the province of
upper Tucuman, the colonel
Don Manuel Remon.
ScT>?oftib'. r i.
I
Britain fliould do the .fame : this
A tranfp.irt.wi h fick arrived
;«t Plymouth on Monday (roni
Li lb m. It has brought Utter#
of I > late a date from our army
as the 22.1 tilt. N< change had
taken place in the pofirion of our
army, and lord Wellington (fill
adhered to the fyltem whi h is;
fo well calculated to baIII the
d'Tigns of the enemy. The
French remained between the
Goa and the Agneda, and we
have not heard that they have
opmed tile trenches before Al-
meiJa _)l the movements of
knot we have no accurate in
formation. Colonel Tram, who
had advanced with the militia to
Lamego,has returned to Oporto.
It is fuppofed in tin fe letters,
that Muff na is convinced he can
do nothing agaii’ff Portugal he
fore the rainy feafon fets in—
that ev< 11 if the r liny feafon were
not at hand, he could not, from
the number of fick in his at my,
and the fcarcicy of pr wifions,
be able to commence offer-five I
operations on an enlarged and 1
vigorous feale. It was concluded j
therefore, from all tin fe caufes, I
that he would evacuate Portugal,>
and that we fhould loon hear of:
iris being at S daman
Since writing tin above, we |
have heard that M .ff na has re j
treated, but it was luppofed tor
the purpole of concentrating his
force, li w.'r> believed to be his
intention to nv fit Almeida, not
to l.«y r- gular fi. ge to it
The luce fs over Murat’s fl >
tilla is acknowledged to be of
great importance. The convoy
is faid “ to have been iucifpenfi-
b!y necefikry fo complete the ar
mament deffinedfor theinvafion
of Sicily.”
Bonaparte’s decree of the 5th
ult. permitting the importation
of colonial produce, excited a
very lively^and agreeable fenfa-
tion at Vienna.
Pjersburghi July 20,
ft is I.;-. 1 ; dly believed that j Great Biitain has pledged her
li non be concluded with felf .0 perform. But i( (lie flioui
peace wilt
Turkey; ojr.govorntnent having
nianilcllccl every difpolition to
accede to the terms propolod by
the Porte. 'Immediately that this
event takes place, the gieater
part of ou armies will march
for the Polifit frontiers.
From the National Intelligencer Extra,
October 20, 1M0.
l.OND N
peiform. Out il She lliouiJ
continue her fyffem ofperfidy, Si
f.iil to fulfil h; r promile, tile U.
States will take every mvafure
wiihin their po.ver to compel a
fulfilment, or meet the merited
contempt and deteftation of the
whole world. The bufin< fs now
Hands fair to the comprthcnfion
of every man. If Great Biitain
will follow the laudable example
of France, cur commerce will a
Sir—Lord Welle'fl 1 y lent me, grin be as free as air, and r.o oc
yefterday, his anfwer to my note cafion will lie left for mcafures
of the 2.5th ult relpcding the of hoftility with her, or any other
Berlin and Milan decrees nation; nut no partial repeal will
I batten to tranfmit a copy of be equivalent ; llv mult abandon
it. A copy ill ill be fent without j the abfurd and tyrannical prin
delay to general Arnifit >t)g. ; ciple of proclamation blockade, or
I have the honor to ho, &c. j her doings will be infufiicient.
Wm P'NKVf.Y
Hon Robert Smith life life li‘c.
.'COPY.)
ffr 'Pinkney s letter to lord IVellcJley.
Great Cumberland Place, /lugujl 25,
IS 10.
My Lord—I have the honor
to date to your lordfhip that I
have received from gen. Arm
ftrong, minifter of plenipotentia
ry of the United States at Paris,
a letter hearing dateth< (Jth inft.
in which he informs me, th it the
government of France has rrvo-
She mult, like Frarce, refeind
all her rellriddions. I fiv refufe,
it will be clear, that as fhe was
the fu ll aggreffor, and continues
her impositions after Fiance has
furs confequent upon them—it
wdi be clear, we fay, that all our
d .tficuiiies are attributable to her;
as we fhould treat the A'gerines,
Tripolitans, or any other free-
oo-uers m the habit of piratic:* lly !
attacking our navigation. If we i
fail to ,:o this, Bonaparte will un j
queftionably refort to his old fyf '
rein, and we muff bid adieu to
ked the decrees of Berlin and
Milan, and that he has received ihe'ir.ea or commerce,
a written £c official notice of that
Lcff, in the following words : —
Je futs autorise n vous declarer,
monftenr que les Deere's de Berlin
et de Milan font •evoques, ct qu a
datcr du 1 er. Hove mb re i s ufj.ro d
a avoir leur (fit.
I t ike for granted that the re
vocation of the Britilh or *ers in
council of January and Novcm-; which the United States may
ber, 807, and April 1809 A of . ad t . Such „ en ca „ bc conf /
all other orders dependent upon ! dered ; n RO othe; . ht lhjn as
analogous to, or m execution of, the ArmUU and H ^ hiufo , u cf
thein will follow of courf •; and , modern tiines . Bc/} ' Chrortt
1 lh ill hope to be enabled by
In this flate o' the bufinefs, if
Great Britain fh 'ul:l n it ri peal
the whole of her illegal rtftricti
ons, none but an abfolute Btilifh
paitizan .a traitor to the commer
cial interefts and juft rights of the
United S;ates, will have the har
dihood to lav a fyllable in oppo-
fition to thofe mealures of ener
; An' Ormtuu
To prevent the de/huai,;,
ber on the common of the / •
cf Mi!/rd;cvillc , and tor
ptn fifes therein mention
1 | "'i Jii B .aid being fej-fii,;
it imprefled with the advan
tages which will refulr to tj!'.'
healthfulneTs of the citizens 4
this 'To\/n,by deflroyingthelar^
quantities of putrifymg Wo ,,7
which cover th greater ’ part cl
the town-common as yell at
much of the town, and 'a!f 0 c f
the wanton k unneceffary Wa le
of limber : Do Ordain, and it
is hereby Ordained. That f 10in
and immediately after the pab.
irig of this Ordinance, no per.
foil or perfons (hall be allowed
ed to cut down any living ti;n.
ber for fire wood in th
town or common, except
clearing up their own letjs mJ
the ftreets; but all perfons with,
in the vicinity fh ill get their fire
wood, for twelve months from
the date hereof, from the timber
already down ; and that all per.
fons getting timber for other
purpofes, and railing a tree, flial!
clear up and burn the balance
that they do not take awcw to
make ufi* cf, in three days there
after.— Any perfon or perfon.
violating, or caufing to violate
this ordinance, fliall for every
tree fo fallen, forfeit and pay to
the Commiflioners of the Cor
poration thefum of one dollar —
And it is hereby made the duty
of the town Marfhal to fuperin-
tend the faid bufinefs, at leaf! one
day in a wetk and not more
than two ; and he fliall be al
lowed tivo dollars per day for his
fervices.
PAT d 30th of Ocff 1810.
Jett Thomas. /■. b. c.
Atteff,
A. M' Mi Han, Scc’ry.
I
Pnfnt flaic of the Brilijh navy.
London, Sep? 3.
Yefterday morning we receiv
ed l"me important intelligi nee
tr f n h fouth and north of Fu
»' •' The former is contained
in me Cadiz G zitte. It w. s
Natural to fuopole (hat the per-
fotis exercifing a fort of govern
ment in the name of Ft ldinand
VII would have taken feme ro-
ti. e of the revolution in Sou'h
Amerira ; but we could hardly
have imagined that they would
ever multer up the fpirit which
they hive recently diiph yed. A
p uclamation has been lfiucd by
t’tf regency at Cadiz, declaring,
tf t the late revolution id the
C fracas is an “ evil, fcandalous
.both in ; ts origin and progrefs,”
and that the province fhall be in
G Hate cf rigoious blockade ; in
conf qm nee of which no veifels
Di e to enter the ports thereof, un-
der the pain ol the cru'zors o!
C l-I Spain, and confifcated. This
i-. r. atVof vigor which vee could
hardly have e::pi£led from the
rer» nant of tliol’e perfons wh^
iat. ly ruled at Seville, and who
became the object, c f lor '■ W<!
y-ll y’i;- uuti.tr reertheufion.
At fea, 97 fhips of the line*
1 3 from fitly to forty four guns;
144 frigates; 119 floops and
yachts; .5 bomb viffels; 147
brigs ; 29 cutters; 60 fchoon-
ers & fmaller v< ff is total 612
In port and fitting, 20 lh.ps
of the line ; 7 from fifty to forty
four guns ; 28 frigates; 42 flo- ps
and vachts; 2 bomb v ffels; 32
brigs; 7 cutters; 27 fi.hooners
and fin tiler veffels. Gu rd fliips,
■J (hips of thehm ; 3 irom fifty
guris to fortv four; 4 frig tes,
& one fch toner—liolpital fnips,
prilon (hips. Ac. thirty-two Imps
of the line: 5 from fifty guns
to forty four.; 2 frigatt s, 2 fl ops
and 1 i'. hooner Total in com
million l£6of theline, 28 from
fifty guns to forty four, 175 fri
gates; 167 floops, 7 bomb vt-f-
(els; I 79 brigs, 8G cutters, amt
89 fchooners ; total 838 Or-
r.iuary and r pairing h.r fervice,
G6 (hips of the lint , 12 from 50
to forty.lour guns, 61 frigates.
40 floe ps 6 bomb v ff Is, 2G
brig- , 9 cutters, and 5 fchooners
— Building 38 fliips of the line,
15 frigates, 2 fl .ops, and 1 brig
—'Total 260 fliips ol the line, 40
from fifty guns to forry-four ,
251 fligates, 206fl ops, 16 bot’ b
veffels, 206 biigs. 38 cutters, &
91-fchooners. Grand total 1115
your lordfhip, with as little de
lay as poflinle, to announce to
my government that fuch revo
cation has taken place.
I have the honor to be, with
high confederation, mv lord,your
lord (hip’s moft obedient humble
fervant, Wm Pinknf.y
The mcjl ruble the marquis ITtlUjlry,
life life.
(COPY.)
Lord ll'etlejlcy to Mr Pinkney.
Sir —1 have ihehonor to ac
knowledge the receipt ot your
letter undtr date the 25ihiiift
On th- 23 1 of February, 1308,
his m ijefly’s minifter in America
declared to the government of
th-> United States, 44 his m- jef-
ty’s earned defire to fee the com
merce of the world reftored to
that freedom which is ntccfLrv
Serious conf derations for Congrefs. '
Whenever the prefi enr fhall
have receivi d official informati
on of the repeal of the French j
decrees aggreflitigour neutrality,
one of the fedlions of Macon’s
fubmiflion bill, authorifes him to
pi.ihibit all intercourfe with G.
Biitain, and the importation of
merchandize, the growth, pro
duce or manufacture of that
country, or In r dependencies.
Should the prefident be duly no
tified of this repeal, and enforce
the provifions of the non inter
courfe aCt againft England, the
Britilh whaling order of May 2,
1810, impliedly declares luch a
date ol things fo far the tfL £1 of
French controul, as that the Bii-
tifh fi tg may not freely trade in
the ports, harbors or waters of
tor its profperity, and his readi- . .r TT o. . „ . >r c
c D 1. a 7 ., .u r n the U Mates uiconfequence of
n.-fs to abandon the fyltem, ... orr i„r mn f h,
Py a decree of the ISih Tune,
eighteen of thirty-two bi(hopric< of
Rome & Traflimene are fupprtff'd,
as are alfo all the abbeys in the faid
departments. Among the reafons
olledged in the preamble of this mea-
fure, it is dated that feventecn of
the bilhops had put themfelves out
of the Emperor’s protedtion by re
filling to take die onihs to his nil-
jidy, and that r0 'y '4 of them per
formed that f>Jl of duties recomnutid-
td by '/efts Ch ijt : amen . fi.bnv.fli-
entoihe eftnblilhed powers.
London
which had been forced upon him.
whenever the enemy fliould re
tradl: the principles which had
rendered it nccefftry.”
I am commanded by his ma-
jelly to repeat that declaration,
and to allure you. that wlv ne
ver the repeal of the French de
crees Avail have a&ually taken
tffett, Sc the commerce of neu
tral nations fliall have b^cn re
ftored to the condition in which
it flood previoufly to the pro
mulgatioti of thofe decrees, his
rnaj' fly will feel the higheft fat
isfac'.ion in relinquifliing a fyf
tem, which the conduft of the
enemy compelled him to adopt.
I have the honor to be, with
which occlufion, the filhing ol
der authorifes the capture and
condemnation of all veffels, their
(lores and cargoes, which may be
engag» d in the whale or other
fiffic l ies, having cleared out from.
or returning to, ports or places
at which the Britifh fl.ig may not
freely trade 'This is in effe£> a
declaration of war againft the U
States in profpeftive. American.
An Ordinance
To amend an Ordinance for im
proving the Streets of Milk igs-
villc ; and for other purpo et
therein mentioned.
B E it ordained, by the Com-
miff oners of ihe Town of
Milledgcville. That from and im
mediately alter the full day of
December next, Pafs Ways, of
at lealt one hundred feet, fliall
be left open on Fi filing Creek,
in the town & common, (Pro
vided. this Ordinance fluff not
contravene any former Ieafe or
engagement;)and thnt.il! Streets
fliall be opened, and kept open ;
and it is hereby made the duty
of the Tbwn M rfhall on find
ing, or being informed of fuch
obftru&ions to throw down ut
remove the fame.
Faded 30th 0<ft. 18IO.
Jett Thomas, r. v. c.
Atteft,
A. M i Millan, Scc’ry.
Confifcated Sales.
The Pcnnfylvania eledions
took place on the 10th ultimo.
Meffrs. AdamSeybert and Wm.
Anderfon,R. publicans, & J imes
Milnor, Federalift, are eletted to
Congrefs from the city & coun
ty 01 Philadelphia—The Feder-
alifls with the aid ot difaff.fted
the highefl confuleration, fir, 1 .1 ... . ... .
your moil obedient an-:! humble j ’ lcans » la '^ ca .F. ,r( | uu ' ir
fervant, WrtLnur. ?“* ®™ a,ors ’
Commifliomrs, the Rcprdenta
7he quefiiii brought to a focus.
The bte events in Euiope in 1
relation to this country, hive
brought our national affairs to a
crifis. France has refeinded all
her reftri&ioBs on neutral com
1 merce, and rtqiircs that Great
tives from the city,and the Select
and Common Councils.
Langdon Cheves, Efqr is e
letffed to Congrt fs. from the dif
triftof Charltfton
It is believe.! lint David R
Williams, Eft] ix - .ecled from
Georgetown uiiijicl,S. C.
IVill bt fold at the State- Houfe in Mil-
ledgeville, an the bid Monday in No
vember, 1811.
A valuable Tract of Land,
fituate on the fouth end of the
Ifland of St. Simons, in G!vn
county, lying between the Light*
Houfe & William Page, Efqr’s.
containing 2-50 acres, one half of
which is prime Cotton Land,
and commands ns fine a fituation
as any on that Ifland—Cor.fifai
led as the property of Chriffian
Henry Myrhoffer, a Britilh lfsb-
je£l, who died in St. Auguftine,
in F.alt Florida, in the year 1
and in conlormity to the Conlif-
cation Afts of this Su*c, paffed
the 1.5th day of November, >778,
and 3 j day ol J inuarv, 17 >2.
Terms of fale, Caffi, or Cafli
demands againft: the State of
Georgia, as defignatcJ by tlv
Comptroller Central.
Hines Holt,
Ft m. Robertson,
' John McK'm•
crai.
on, > Co'ii"
r,on, jjio’iv