Public intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1809, September 08, 1807, Image 1

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[Voi. I.] SAVAN NAH 9 (Georgia.) printed by I TO THE ELECTORS OR CHATHAM CO UNIT, I Intending to be a candidate at the ■nproaching eleftion for SHERIFF this County, I now apprise jny fel- Ew citizens thereof, pledging niyfejf Era faithful di.fcharge of the duties If the onice.—l flx&H oe thank; ul lot ■heir fudrags . JOHN EPPINCER. I August 25 5 2 rt- JOSEPH DAVIS offers. Emfelf a candidate for , ‘~.c office of Eoronor, at the euftting ele&ion, and Elicits die fuifrages of his fellow-citi feens. August 18 40 THE SUBSCRIBER, ACQUAINTS t'ac Citizen, ot S.iv.nnah rind the Electors of Chatham Ci unty tlut he u’i’lbe a Candid e, at the cnluiog EkdHca Lr the OS-'-e of CORO. TK. RL WHITLEY. •Augaft 28 53 For Sale, On it credit till the first of January. ■ A PLAN iA i. iGN on tlie Loussvil!. read, fi teen rsd.cs from Savannah, con tdtring fitiy acres 1 good well timbered pine laud, nreTty-five of which are new under cultivation and food (er.ee, well adapted to'he culture of corn and cotton, known 53 one ui the bell fiairis on the road tor a tavern. —For ter p-s of frle, go ply to the (übferiber s this Ollier. WILLIAM WIGGINS. , 'A ugr.to ga . U XIV £KS A L HIS TOR Y. Anew and much admired work. Q)OQi l A 0 J A PkOPOSAL Fur publishing bv Subscription, ANOUETUaS ‘ UNIVERSAL HISTORY. , EXHIBITING The Rise, Decline and Revolations } Ol ail the Nations cl the Word, .■From the Creation to the Ptesent Time, Translated from the French oi the Cde- Ltc Cu E. 0 qti Ot 11 “ the pub!.c ;asl >i and its opinionfea S :'S Vi!a;b)e ‘.verb I the f.sii edition was soon exhaufied. Mr. Anquetif, whole li terary characler is ;o:> iutiy eitabliihed to want the audition of our commendation, ren< fred hi ml elf still more ufcful by tnis fecood greatly improved cduiou cl < cook which to general leaders will fuppiv the place cf an enormous mats of vo lume*.” . ** Fponthe whole, it is judlcioany made, U inculcates pure principles, may fairly b* P ut hnto the bands cf youth, and is per hrps, better adapted to be a fed as a gvc.c- Rude, to hifbry than any other bool. Wuich is in the hands of the public.” British r ri’:r Thie redder wnl! be pleated with v<!u mes which comprise sn elcgc. t. ! ji:. diaous abridgment of our extenefivs hffio 4'ieal compilation. We recommend M. Anquetil’s com piiaiion on account of its plan, to ft adeem ol hiiloiy. Let them make it their com pan °n for a con&d.rable lime, and Its ihctn not return it to the (held ymil they arc complete mafteisoi its contents.” Monthly Review. CONDITIONS : It flial! be printed on vellum paper, in fline large oftavo volumes, and deliverer! to fubferibers neatly bound and lettered at two dollars and fifty cents each volume. Notice. ALL per sons having demands against the estate oj fames Shajf r, ate requested to present them legally authenticated ; and those indebted to sa>d estate are required to mant immediate payment to /’ HJHK'SHAFFER, Mr. d%Uil ;*, rp Jr nolle TUESDAY, FSOm. A LATE FRENCH PAP LR. ( POLITICAL. At length the last English papers: speak So positively of the approaching! departure of thcHiamdus expedition ! from Portsmouth, that wa may reafnn-l ably believe an it; but noon whettver . point it may be dire&eti, it will not j arrive but to receive a check, or tot return with more precipitation than it came ; the mo ft favorable wish that can be made for it, is, that it may be uields. It appears to Us to be wrong to. Complain in France of the animoT.y ’ with which the English government j has a&ed to raise up enemies again - .’ us, fer France owes a la:ge part of her. gjory and h ?r pother, to the interven-j lion of the English in the afiairs of the continent If we were friends to the catife of England 1 if we should speak in the name of her allies, it would be! then that we Should have eloquent complaints, and tcnibie accufati.jns ; to make againfl; her. Welhould not; be enibarraflad to pro - e that m fpitej of the real difpropurtion of h r fur.; es • with her immealh polk {lions, and her; maritime lituationj in spite of toe lew j troops {he Ins to lacriiicc in foreigr.! expeditions and to her own and fence,; flic had, notwithstanding, ufeful diver -; lions to attem;; - ; in fa -or of her all;- ; that from weak.f.els, from inability, or; I ruin treachery, file has don;? every ; ; thing which the ought not to have! done, anti has attempted noth: :g that ‘he ought to have undertaken. England has had advantages beyond the other belligerent powers, as to time and situation j the liar, had more time to condufl wifely the continental war, than the aides, lin-::e it was die, who. fora longtime, foiiciied and prepared it. ItCiTtmmbe (aid that (he wa ; tak en in an unprepared flare ; >,et ir : I .vud did not appear, to be prep uad lor any thing ; file did nothing to sh purpofe j file did not take anvantage oi any oeea!ion to repair ihu misfor tunes of her allies; hr from he enemies of France, Hie has onlv seemed to labor to e ?.kv her u ftieods. Wc will only brine forv/nrv three cirr.umfiances j they will be {‘ni licient to give a fail exuolure oi the good faith and utility or tr.e .tlhunccs [ contracted with England. [ h cannot be denied th.: uiien tb. j ’ French army was stopped or. the Vis 5 tuli by the difficulty o; obtaining pro-1 visions, 2 ;:a by i he• inc ’cmc .l cs. o: tnc j ’ season, when it bed in its rear. a~gr.:r.j ’ part-d! ‘. dene, nra utj;y trrx/ng piaces j occupied by the enemy, ;li|t S;/c'.;.L:i f : lending of a comiderabie force, cor.- j ter led with the Swedes, the PruliMns, 1 anil the Muir.ans, would not has el caafedfomeaLrm in the conquered} provinces, yiquieled seriously tue con j qiierors,and put the pieces which yet, remained unconquervd, in a (tale to make a longer rviiftance. Without| ‘doubt the genius oi tbe great Captain} who watches over the deuimes 01. France, was on his guard a-ainit this j diversion, and an army"delrincd to re-t puife it would have been au’embied; ieveral months before it couid beef-. fefted ; but the allies of _ England j ought not the lels to compiain or rh •> delay, felfilhnels, bluno rs, or perfidy- 1 which have made her L - r this expe dition until that the tweacs, rcpnlfed, have felt the intertill they had to ( p.t r.ue from io fatal an aihaoce, I'.ihii; Prussia had seen her hdt ‘bubvuiksj fa!!, and her (oldiersdifeouraged. until Ruftii was placed in a situation not to co op-rati v/ith it, and until France had a Tetnbled an army far superior to the dangers which could thr eaten her on that fide. This is certainly fudi cient to disgust forever the norihern powers, with an alliance with Eng land. In th • foui’i. the affair of Conftan tiple proves il \\ move forcibly, and by more terrible rcfults. Can it b-. denied, that at the moment when Kuf fia forced the Ottoman Porte to dc ebire >V2r, that England ought to have expedted to have been • drawn into it, , and ought to have been prepared to ahi in concert with sn ally, from which j (lie hid prom did nit to fepatate? i Did not policy and the milirary fern to prefenbe the junbiion of the kaf bao a:ul Engbiu G acts, and the em barking a fu heient number of troop. to take nc.T f-iori of the forts of th * ■ s truits. to impcile on the Purte by the lu den appeal t ire nfi force tv/hich lit feemsj <lut ConiUntiuople couid ’ nt.-t oppose a refilMncc? Ihe uatu ra! v.i! r of the Cure:an;:, and <:L. hrmoefc ev the bithari, mtperhaps. ,h.veno: been in li-r be- 1; hut in :h‘ (late to which the iiadk,. iiY.vpr.ee ba.. | reduced Tu;k*ty, w.io can c JcuD:. | the clfc ;ls oi such a 1 mvaliau ? But j | (tom thr ridiculous manner in w.fci. lit lias b.en condu .c l. one would be ;lieve u it L> b-.ud only labored t<. i , ! i ctcie tiie “Uara-nener.. to ciune r;- out or ts!? i u,*tc 1 ill prdviTi ces, arid to rev-;- and ro Turkey tiio /i crct of her own strength. ‘l'he last expedititm i.tto Ca’aliri orelt-nts a monamenr, to the (u!!, (a: ridiculous, with a more odious -.ticr: Lr, iiMingUili admirals wrii ?;1 ! ways have brig r. : and an (fins to aa; with them, they ought, at bast, 1 j give them t-ficticious i’uccbrs and,.’ a j fufficierK protefllon. j In r.’.tvc of this, cu® par? of the), expeditions run to occupy Alixaarbi a, to b. i .’O.. c ißld out of it ! Who r ; i;.; .a... ;;1 <. .1o;1. aro 1 v cnb p;; - 11 fid-ious ca.tarpriils, I ways uld-.fs nr* .a a A > o tbo ft- u- h oni th e y appear de U; ned to but L'.lt m.-.ble proofs that the alliance of ; is a deceit ful br • -: ; that this p-.iv/er only iba iH ill: O l. aL*.;r.r:ig> U: at: r.i. 01- tic j 11 *5 nccc llut'y to dccci c as long as they are t’.rrvicesble 5 mid to dcfp,,a when;they are conquered. ! .re p' .z oi e\. d bctFi. v r c tue.c they Xt\ \ vrci tocti rcmdri> ghy iny mg- w OdOiii *u n>:Ui her lor -n- - - Ter est >rts to gam uk. ul acquilitioiis, 2s ct>tnparfatiquus a; a.aUxi:- cmiqu- (t> j of France. This caiCuK-ticm, cn-.iic ly p u rione! to England, will .ot be re- 1 cerved by tkecontirsetUal power;, a;.d tilt: expert.nee of the pait can give it! no value in their eyes. It is true, that j at each treaty of peace made lince the! French revolution, England has irj es-j feet found herfeii in poiiefiioo of fouiej colonics niore } iiut on the'o<her hand, the has had form allies Icfs, <?ncf in the ; cud., it is very doub-fu!, whether ihej has gained oy the cxciiafige. Thecu-j p:diry which rendered her blind, has! entirely digrad and h r policy. But,j omitting that (lie has ready gained,! ought we to fee in the prtfetu war the’ rduU and views of itmuc wars ? Is it • now carti and on to give (ome colonies to England, and h- no provinces to* France? No, without doubt. England -*ii!i ijCvil ipUl ting with the exifteuceof i f/Tj ¥ .011 brx fes JSo tk® liiiGiiiHdied • o SEPTEMBER 8, 1807. Norman M‘Lean G William E. Barnes. the alliencc, and file now rifques her own. bhnrtly, when there will he no fu'j jecl of oivilion on he contiiunt on her account, she will be the object of general on mi tv j all the cabinets uni- J ted by oiie will, wiil fee that they have one common conqu. ft to make, and ic w 1 i 1 ’..1 a Ll uicivu. ilia.-, t a . vx.; tar ait; i * to undertake it to tcleafe i. immcuD . ; ly. The English colloffiis depri ved all at once of th .* means which .reat-d its force, pursued in ah f, g repnlfcd frq n every coast, attacked ; otn the Tigtic to the Gc'er, from the Vtduia to the mouths or the Ganges, will ti:.k in an instant under the com bined efforts of the rations i nterefi and hi her ruin. Hitherto, wc have been ! indignant the pride of,her preten tioacj c:-ri have pitied the trifling means (be has used to (upport th m New, we it. -d aftonilhed at the dangers which tite victories cf France, and a coll neniai peace, may itradcnly ac* cjinulaie agaiuft England From the National Intdiixer.ccr, w The Bo ft-on Repertory has for feme weeks pad teemed with animadver | .ions on me meafares and motives of , he admir.iftratidh relative to the recent outrage oi hi l eopard. Theft ani i madverfiotis are c- ara'ctenfed by th. t . hardihood ol afilrtion and ni-lignitv, [ hat has invariably marked that puut IX A- •\fO I- E. F G a, _ -fi. ift. lO a., v • g< cu;iye the deliberate purpose ol tin. ;roiling the tinned .*• i rc - ’ and Lag .ami, and of u(iu,> the late outre’ ■>% x pretext fat war, No American, .haft feelings are not totally bhcn.at -d fiom a ft-nfe of dun , can read h- ft liueis without \:c:ng inspired 1 ■ t:> mu-gfistion and.comempt. .lie ! :..dch: case is fo'extrem: iy pi in, that I -A needs no rta{oMng.,tu .duciftcte u, i . he univerLt (er.fation it has excit; and [ utevys that there is but one opinion efpeLbig it among the nation, vl'e ooycj therefore, considered it airo rther u- tsfcelft; / to enter t;;efield ;f 1 on trover fy with tr.e Rep -rtory and Palladium and Gascfte, who are-just us much eistitlvd to a Mention as <Hk . ur.aa'.s of Dun O ; xotie. But whoa • V*/ ft a in the b:t Rcrpertory an ex rdhon of (brrow tael he account i::uv r-i’-en in the Vationa! fntelli* .• u : ccr so mater: hi/ contradicts the poution i; the Prelident’s praclama- ‘ ahirm; that me {fault on The Chcftpcake tor the tec over y, of the me--, w=.•. made, alter it had been F fee rafted ‘hat tiiey were native : XtnsrizznsT We cauiuu r- pref. cn • xprcllion of ftding-. Itronger ti- .t* -• v. ftp: fur the audacay oi such a The accouir, so far V .tn coutradiming toe poUHoii in the uroci m.uion, in th.- ‘bun. Mt m u.r.er or-o *o - u> s it. ‘I he facts a therein if sited u.o ; —that the Secretary or the Navy drrebtt'U an enquiry to be made relati e to the citizenlhip ot th * men claimed by Mr. Erskine \ that thseti- ‘ quirywaa ro i. - by Cap?,, Barton j ifaid tha?, as me relult of this enquiry, the Secretary of State add Secretary 01 the Yavy had ftsificftnt reafui'i for believing that ti. ftttn - u m goes titin were native citizen* oi the United uiates.” Now. thr lagauous edi or oftihe Repertory u.uiertak s to lby th&t they had not I'alli imt real-.m tor this believe, and ibat it was conft* q xicnily ne.t aftertain i tiut they wera ft*' vc nie ‘fans, Fur li titty Ja*4 [\ T o. 56.]