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About Federal republican advocate, and commercial advertiser. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-180? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1807)
I Latest from Europe, ■TFICIAL NEWS FROM DENMARK. KF.IL, August 18. HWWr. J.+cltf-'**, being lent toiiie Prince Royal as a ne |H:ia:oi tor Ei gland, brought to Keil the tlcmamis of .-Power- Without announcing any region, England an off i)fiv and deferflivc alliance. Asa i HErantce of tins alliance, flic demanded that the D.i- | Hh fleet,the I'ortref* of Crotieburg, and the City of Mpenhagcn, fliould be delivered up to her. The Hiuce Royal rcjcOed fucb propufuions with a'l the they deserved He said to Mr Jaekton. H, history did not afford a finple example of an at- HK-lc so odious, ax that with which Deuniark wjk m k - Hied,and that more loyalty might be expected from I Barbary pirate, than from the Engliflt government ou propose your alliance,” added {his Prince : h! do we no* know what your alliance is f Your ss, by waiting in vain during a whole year for your court, have taught us the value of i-!” Mr Jack having obftrved that the Prince spoke to him in y harsh terms, his Royal Highnef* anfwercd, that en a man had refoWson enough to undertake such nffion, he oug-.t a'fo to h.ve the courage to hear h every thing said: that befidts, what he answered Miniflrr, h would as freely fay to the King of rl mdAvere he present. It was alter this audience, tthe prince R oyal set off for’ Coped h*gro. He was eived therewith general enthufi dm. After having every thing in order, he judged proper to croft over in to the Continent, intruding Gen. Pcynean with civil .and military power for the defence of the ital In rroffing the licit, the vefl'cl which carried Prince Royal, was on the point of being Hopped by Englifli. lie iu at day, the public of the Capital learnt the .irture of the Prince Royal, by an official Procla ion. publtflied by beat of drum in ail the (beets. * fame day the Englifli legaiiou quitted the city,and diplomatic body also set off. In the i3th Augufl, Mr. Jackson declared that hof ies were going to commence From that moment whole city was up in arms, and preparations were le for a vigorous defence. ‘he garrison of Copenhagen amounts to eight thou i regular troops. The army is unfortunately on the itintnt, which proceeds from that fatal mc'ination he powers of the Continent to entenain no jea'mify agiinft France, and to be under no apprebeulb-n e macin’ .ations of England. But government wil rcfr.nrce* iu ihe immense populatiou of the city, in the energetic feutitnants with which all tbeci'i s are animated, There is not a Angle inhabitant has in his month the aufwt-r given oy hi* Royal ;huf* to the Engjifh Agent, when the latter told i that England wouldCbmpcnfate with monev all the es that Denmark might fuflaui • And with what irered the Prince, will you compeufate the loss of honor ?” a colleifling the rob'e fpceches made use of by the ace Roy**, upon thi, important occafi n, this phrase not been forgo ten : ‘ If by the treason of the Iln li th< capital lliould, however, happen to he rskf n, ail he able to do this winter wl.ai Guflavus for ty did; and the iee of the Belt will afford me a fe lt paflage.” PROCLAMATION. Cstnrtdes, jfl After having put everything in order, as far as cir ll-iimflawees and time would permit, 1 fly to the army Hu order to employ a- fpee< iiy as poflible for the fafety If jif my c<uutr>min if events do no! soon happen which. IBgreea'.dy to my wlfhes, reay set lie every thing in an Kjlionorabi* and pacific tharner. ■ FH I DERIC, Princt Royal. ■ Cofinbagen, 1 1th Augu/l, 8c f. rcffe/ling the roar ri hi h hit krok-.neut between Den mark and England. GOTTORFI, Augufl t 6. I We. ChrifUan VII. by the grace #f God, Kirgof Den Hnark and Norway, of the Vandals and Goths, Duke of Bkohlefwig. of Holftcin, of Storman,aud of Detmaifch, Hdfo of •Oldenburg, See &c. ■ To all our beloved and faithful fuhjedls, make ■tnown by thife presents : |fie F.uglifli mhaflador Hfnckfcn, cn t e 13th of this month declared, that hos- Hilit<es were going to commence again!} Denmark ad Htthe feme lime lie demanded a paflport for himfclf Hmd.fuite to leave the country,. F.-om that moment Hear be'wcrn Denmark and England is c< nCdrred as H>egun, and every faithful fubjedt is hereby required to Hake up arms in order to repel this audacious violeuce Hos the enemy. Every Fngbfli fliip or veiTel that may Hcome near the cosft, is to be treated as an enemy. H All are enjoined to observe attentively and to de- Hnouncc to the magiftratrs every flrangcr w! o fhoi.hl Htxci'e fufpicicus. All Bil *of Exrhmge with Englifli Hu’ j as, and other payments for their accoi.nt aie Hierehy generally and flrkflly prohibited. For the event ‘ Hwe confide under God in the juflice of our cause, and I Bn the tried fidelity and courage of the fubjedls of our I)ai!iflt monarchy These prrfenis fliall be notified and duck up in all he public places in older that every one may'conform limfelf there 1 o And in faith whereof we have e„u(ed DUr Royal seal to be affixed hereto Gn en io our superior council, in our caflte of Got lorfF, 6th Augufl, 1807. (Signed) F. C. Khuck, G Psterson. By a fupre-.ne order of bis Royal Hlghnrfs Prince Frederick-of this day’s date, it is commended, in eon fequente of tlie war declared between Drums! k and England, that every individual fliall take up arms, tliat every I ng iflimsn found I ere dial! he arreiled, that all Eugbfli property in the rouutry fliall he Aquiflered, well as ah English veflels with goods or cargoes, without any regard to whom they may belong and finally all-con cfpojidencc with the Fngliifi i‘ proli*H : rd Upon which the magiflracypublicly makes known that all and each of the inhabitants or this phuc are ordered, lit. From this day’s date, not to alienate or feud off the Eaghfh goods or property they may have in their iands,either by themfclves or others, ad. To make no payment to Engli/hnien or for Engh-fli account. Ud. To give io, within three days, a note certified Uscn oath, of all Engh'fh goods or property they may have, a> well as whaf they may owe to Ergiiflunen or for Englifli account. 4lh- Tr. abstain irrm all correfpondencc, diiecSUy or indirectly, w th the V'nglifh. The magistracy hopes ts if each, as fur as it concerns him. will confider it his duty, to observe what is pre fcribtd, and that particular ly he will give iu such a note at will be foundconformable to the truth, when it is examined by infpedlng their book*, jhp obferv ince of tbe preceding meafure* is ordered under the Bofl few re penaltiei. Given at Kiel, by the Councilor Burgo-Mafler, the |fith >Boy, COPENHAGEN, August 18. The Englifli landed on the 16th several thousand men at Wcbcck three mi lei fr. m this. At this moment they occupy thp aftleof Frcdfriiklierg, and tl t- envi rons of the city. Iu tbe Iko n iflies which have takm [dace, we have made fume prijuoers, and have bad one mao killed, and fix wounded. The F.ng'ifh have iflu cd a Froclamat on, in which tliey fay, ‘U y have >.*t ierne as enemies, but to take tbrJl,et in d,pojit ; ” (depot ) Hi* therto they have paid for whatever Jiey liaVe taken, from Kug<-u arrived the tbth, in the eveu ogi opr guu boats hayu already taken two tnuifpor:*, and burnt a third. The calm hinders the grand fl~et from approaching—it is dill two miles off We are full of confidence—the spirit which reigns is excellent. 18 tb, 6 o'clock in tbe afternoon. The Englifli are foitifxing ITedericksbtrg. which is about half a mile from this We reckon at to,ooo mi n the troops debarked—there sre amnngfl them Scotch Highlanders —We are well provided with provifissni. Our commandant Peyniauu.jhas publiflied the follow ing Proci.irtwtion : Citizens For the second time the Eoglifh government viola'e* the righis of nations, and trouble* our repose For the second time we fee our capital fnrpr fed in the mod perfidious manner by an Englifli force. Our enemies have chofcn the moment when our brethren are called to afTure the repose of the c. u-.try on the borders of the Elbe—but they are deceived in the calculation of our forces, and our means of defence. They have for gotten that the spirit of Frederick reds upon and .ani mates us. Citizens, I will watch with you, and Combat wi’h you for cur names and our honor It is with a ravdliiog joy, lam a witness of you-ardent love for your country —You have no occafi <n to be encouraged lam convinced | our dear .Prince. Royal will acknowledge us if he return* in the midfl of u*. LONDON, Augufl 1 5. There is a getieral report in town (and hy what we have been enabled to dil’cover, it is hut 100 well found ed ) that the Emperor Napoleon has proposed to the Prince of Denmark the Renewal of what is infidiouflv call’d tbe Armed Neutrality; and that the Rtnoetor 1 nf Rufiia lias confcnted to become the pmtrdl-ir and Head of that Sylkm. The of j cfc of Bonaparte, as openly avowed iu f-m of the Cos tincnt..l Journals in the French iuterefl, is “ to preserve the liberty of the Seas .gainfl the Tsrannyof the Englifli Navy;” and, above ail tilings, 1 * to vindicate the Rights of Nations agaii-.fl the infdent pretenfioiis of the ioigllfh ivTaritime Code that Neutral lliips engaged in general Commerce, i e not to a Blockaded Poi t, fliall be fubjrcf to fcarcb.” Tie principles of tbe Mari lime Coalition a-e fsirl to be as follow : That tire faith of every naion fliouhi he coi fidered as pledged, not to iufler its (hips to engage ia auy coi traband trade with either oftlis belliget cuts; nd that every vcffisl fliould accordingly be fubjedled to fearcl! in the port Irom whence it proceeds; and that after such search, fli i fix .uM not be detained on thebigh fcas on any pteieace whatever: That this rule fliou and ne t extend to ports a'ffu lly and bona fide in a date of block <dc—vrliere the manifeft oojcdb of the blockade is the reduction of the port block icled : That, under the above limitations and provisions Free Bottoms fliall ni -ke Free Gsods: Tliat the enijieror Napoleon, the emperor ofßuffia, the king* of Holland, Prullia and Naples, fliall he oer rnanent members of tlva confederacy, the principle* an l pr oyifions of which fliall be the permanent Mari time I.aw of Europe— or the ti r.inny of Bonaparte! CHARLES ! ON, October 13. Tbe arrival of the ship Arctic, from Rorcleattx, has furnished us with regular files of Paris Papers to the 29 h Atig-tst. I Interesting extracts fron-* these w,U be found in our preceding cn! ms. We have seen several letters from Bor deaux, to the 4 h September, which con ■ain a variety of reports —From these we select the following. “ Accounts art; said to he received this morning- from Paris, that the British gov einrtient has issued orders tor capturing all vessels having on board French ma nufactures, or the produce of France or herjcolonies— t htac otders to be carried into effect in thirty days from the date thereof.”— [Te think thin report entitled to little credit ] “ Upwards of eighty Danish, and a number of Pottugucie vessels, are now embargoed in this port.” “ 1 loops arc daily marching through this place, on their wa\ to Portugal, which ihe French already lock upon as a con quered country.” “It is this day reported, that the En glish Hoops have obtained possession or Elsineut— The Aniperor has issued or ders for the match of 50,(00 French trotpa to as3;st the Danes ” “i have little toad;, only that war is declared by the i us stuns against En gland, The ship Union, Capt. Smiih left Dub lin or, the loth September —By this arri val we have been favored with a Dublin [>s|er of ihe 2d September; it contains however, but a few aiticles of any inter est, A few days {previous to sailing, capi. Smith read in the papers an sieco..ut of the at rival of the United States schooner Hevtiige, at Falmouth.—lt was further stated, that -nlum ©e had dtliveied the ultimatum cf'our Government to the British ftlinistry } and allowed them but hiee daj lor its consideration. An'em baigo on American vessels was momeuviy expected. At the period of capt. Smith’s sailing, ever) thing vvas tranquil in Ireland —but it appealed to be a sullen submission to niperior power—considerable dissatisfac tion wa* expressed at ihe operation of the ” Irish insurrection Bill” lately passed.— 1 hi* bill ves s in the military, puweis so far superior to the civil authority, that i was considered as tantamount declaring Ireland under Martial Law. CHILJCOTHE, (Ohio) Sept. 11. AN INDIAN WAR. F.very movement of the Indians i mark ed with suspicion. We wish not to alarm our defenceless countrymen upon the Iron tiers by harrowing up their feelings with che disasters of an Indian war, but wm we to say we anticipated no danger, we should bliiie our own judgment. Reports concerning their recent movement* ae much ex.'gt rated But it is a fact beyond contradiction, that there are now between 7 and 900 assemblr and ct Grenville and Fart Wavne. Ihe Governor has sent out three gentlemen of the first respectability to as certain their intentions—one has been sometime nbsent, two have ’ recently ( out. The first gentleman upon arriving at Springfield, dispatched an express to the Governor informing him ot the neces sity of raising immediately 1500 men that the prophet among the Indians was using every artifice to exasperate this sa vage foe against the Americans. -m—on—w*n cm 11——aa—m j Cf)E {Sbbocat?. Savannah, Oct. 19, 1807. Our Subscribers are requested to send to the office for their papers, for a few dais, the Carrier being sick. Exirack o’ * received at Baltimore, from an emi nent Merchant, ditej London Augufl i2. “We have had ntauv meetings of the manufacturers and merchants since the unfortunate affair of the Chesapeake, with the hope of contributing to restore tha’ commercial intercourse under which both countries have fioimhecl for several tear’ past : But, mv friend, a* we have a diffi •c*dt taak to manage with the adminisf a tion and shipliolders of our countn againr.t us, in so many particulars, we are astonished that you arc so negligent r.nd so awkward in the management on yont side the water, for between two rival countries every thing is done by good management : you cannot be ignorant ihai a great weight in the opposite scale is nee essary to counteract the continual eiesorc in the emigration and desertion of above 10 000 persons annually to your country, all vhich we know must in time give cm cidevant colonies a preponderance over tbe parent country. Now, methinks, you ought to continue and increase the number of link* in the chain of our mutal interest in order to prevent our brooding over the losses we sustain.— Ihe plan of your fund ed debt occasioned many of our principal officers to embark their money in your funds. Mr. During says there were 8 ad mirals stockholders tn your 5 1-4 -and 4 1 2 per cent, stocks whose good beha viour was secured by this connexion tvith your funds; then why do you wish to dissolve a charm so powerful and yet so cheap ? Where are (lie eyes and e*rs of your calculator* ? Is there no use for mo ney in vour country, that you are in such i hurry to return it to Europe, when you paid hot 4 1 2 per cent, interest for it? R it, can it be better to destroy all the inter, tsiiug link between us, and fight our na vies, ihau civilly to borrow our money oi us, to subscribe to your banks, turnpikes, and canals, in ) out infant couutiy, that would iucrear-c your population and raise !>r value of live public lands, for the final redemption of the public 10ar.3, after all these beneficial plans were effected, to an immense projit P think of triese things, my friend, and that if you would only keep a few aail of men ot war cruizing on your own coast, to prevent the capture of your vessels direct from England, by which the loss by insurance would fail on ,s ; our ships would not trouble your harbours, in thnrt, my friend, your government must show a little more attention to am. ral and sound policy before you can hope to keep at peace : make it more instead oj less lor tire interest of Great iiiium to lorget her jealousies, and all will be well ; but if yc u go on weakening our friendly chains, you leave us nothing to prevent the q aarrels we wish to avoid.” Ship MslFichufetts, Bunting, arrived it Bnfcon from Malta, via Tripan (Sicily) and *6 days fr m Gibraltar. The Ruffians have blockaded the who!* south coast of the Mediterranean, from Cape Sp riel to the Darda ncl'es, aud a Ruffian court of pria, g ha been eflabliflx ed a! Palermo, for the weflern part of the Mediterra nean ; and tlure were a great number f Ruffian pri v-leers cruifirg at tbe time captain B. left Sicily, which w,s •!> tha ill july -it was generally reported that the T'irkith fleet were out, and the Ruffians had required alfiflanrc from t!ie Englifli, in which case there was a laige forte colletflcd at Medina, to proce-d up the Le vant. Augull 8. in .he Gut ot Gibraltar was brought to by two Englifli gun brigs and examined, who re ported that they were fending iu the Americans daily for examination and condemnation. Israel Smith, Esquire, has betn elected Governor of Vermont, by a majority ol nearly 2090 voles. It is not true that In other Jerome Flo oaparte has nothing of a Sailor about hiin !he fellow, it appears, finds a Wife in every port.— London paper. WRT OF SAVANNAH. arrived. Sloep Jolly, Clary, Wilmington, (N. C.) The Ihip United Ktates, capt. Moore, of and hound to Baltimore,from the ID* of France, owned, by William vVitfon & Sons, was Cip-ured on Sunday, off the Capes of Virginia by the Britifli flop of war Leopard aud sent to Halifax.—Cargo Coffee, Tea Pepper and Cotton. The hi ig New York, from this port, arrived at lour deaux, iu So days. THE subscribers Hating entered int> P.rtnerflvp under the firm of Bulloch G? GliUj And having ! fiikt:n conv mi-tit stores,cm Smith’s wharf, for the reception of all kirl la of pro luce, olf -rs their services o thoir friends in the KACTOUAGh AND COM. MISSION BUSINESS, to winch;’ ; as tl y intend to be confined, thev promise them* selves it w,iil.be in iheir power to give &<** risfaction. A. S. BULLOCH, THOMAS GLEN. | October 19. 25 800 rsAA siioesA By the Luna, from Nfw York.. j The sdbscriber* h ive received, in addition , to thwir stock on hand, I SU WA RRO W 800 I’S Men’s SHOES, first, second & third quality Morocco 800 I’S, —and Men’s LACED SHOES 1 Morocco SLIPPERS, Ac. TAYLOR & SCRIBNER. October 19 o- Southern St aye. T'Hlt Puhfcribcr. having become proprietors of the ’ *>t • ‘GRP on the tine from Sjvartnvh to St Artaty'ty refpeOtfulty inform those who may -ave occasion to travel to any part of that roicc. that thev have at great expence procured NEW S T \GE3, -GO’ ‘D dOR ES, and a CAREFUL DVIVF.R. for the accommodation of PASSENGERS Also an excellent fife and well manned BOAT for water conveyance. They intend running the fiagre, twice a week, be tween Siivaiuini and Darien, during the winter, and will keep a light IXI R A STe.GF for the accommo dation of PRIV t E P ‘.RTfF.S .or others who may he difippointed in the MAIL STAGE. They will also carry PACK tGIJS of GOODS on moderate terms, *cl he refprnfible for their delivery a diredVed, any where along the line (tmav idahi? accidents excepted y They trust that their exertions to serve the PUBLIC, will meet with support. M. SHFARF.R, and W. A. DUNHAM. Savannah, O.tfhoher rj, 44 Factor and sjgent. M. SHEARER, INFORMS the Planters that lie conti nues to sell PnoDut e and other Propfr ty on (I'ommission, and has plenty of fire proof Ware-house Room, on Bolton’* Wharf. October 15 24. For Sale, O EVER AL vain able TR iCTS of LAND in MTntosh, Glen and Camden Coun ties. A prime pan? of Seasoned NEGROES. An excellent House WENCH. A complete senooner riggtd Planter** BOA 1 , of easy draught of water, sails very fast, & will cam 50 bales of Cos ctn. Also, an excellent C\pres3 CANOE. M. SHEARER, Bolton’s Wharft October 15. 04, For Sale. rSSHTI A VALUABLE and I fsfeSfiSsfislsr ‘veil settled plan luXEMSShl atiou on Turtle River i ifrif IT HfJjjj iji’l vnn County, contain. g|i ‘£ by old suivev 50<> La; 1 -nr- ;cres ;on the premises a vt 1 y cuuiivirtabie dwelling house, Lot ton Gin house and Machine, with every necessary out building. The largest pro portion of this tract is well adapted for the culture of cotton, and a part for Rice, with the plantation m.vv be hired for one year 1 2 or 20 prime (askable hands, For terms apply to Mr. 7 homas Lawrence , Savannah, or to the subscriber at Jekyl Island. ALEX’R. C. WYLLY. SeptCKiber 10 14 rs. A ‘once is tiercby Given. r j"' , HAT after the expiration of nine A months from the date hereof, pit. cation will be made to the honorable the inferior court of Chatham county, for leave to sell the following lots & tracts of land, being the real estate of Mrs. Bar b iry Wright, late of the city of Savannah (widow) deceased, for the benefit of the heirs, viz. One lot in the city of Savannah; 60 feet in front, and 90 feet indepth, known by he number 2. in 7 ything, Heathcote ward. ALSO, One lot in Yamacraw, known hv the lumber 10, being 95 feet wide, and 100 tret in depth, bounded to the west on Farm—street. AND ALSO, A tract of 100 acres of Land on Buck* Head, in Burke countv, adjoining Davie Wstin, at the time of the original sur vey thereof Wm. WRIGHT, Adm’r. ELI Z A BETH G ABLK, Adm’* wanted/ TWO APPRENTICES TO THE Printing Business. Apply at this Office . October lit Bills of Sale, ftr Sale at this OJicc,