Public intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1809, September 15, 1807, Image 2

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Laics from Europe. ST LA2T EVENING". MAIL. LONDON, July it. We have received the French pipers to the 3 0irl tilt, and Dutch papers to the 6th indent, which com pletely dillip ite trie (peculations lately indulged in, at to the operations on the continent. She irreff i:ti p rtanl rcfult i-, that thfl emperor of Refits, in con. of the m<ft irretrievable dcfiat his army sus tained on the 14th proposed an srmifhce-which was agreed to—lt is not to be brokn without a month's notice. In the mean time the French aimy fecurei a politior., of wiiich the Nt’nren is the principal boun dary and barrier. This armistice is for tlie express pmpufe of giving tine for the negoehtibn of r., ace, which it is ve.v probable wiil speedily he concluded. The king o? Plruflu was not included in this arnviVce’ ezeept that he had five days to touciude one for him ft,/. These events were announced at Ferliii on the by general Clarke:— 1 ’ An AtnvTue was con clu and ‘on the tSd inftai.t uetwern Rtilfi 1 and Prance. One of ti e articles mention, that hoftil.tics P..ali not coitjmence.tiil a month alter notice fiiall have been give i. The French apd Pi tuTT.n at miss are to con clude a feparrte armi ft cr, within lie interval of the f.\ following di.ys H! tnejefty the empert rof the French, r. ‘ hi* r.sajdfy the t mptror rs tlic Uuflims, are immediately to nominate’ three plenipotentiaries, to negotiate t’.e great warle of peace. Aa'cxchang* of nr 1 tiers wiil take place immcdidtely. The limits of the French an V Rureiui armies, during the rr.iii - tire, shall be from Curish Hass, the Pbalwegnf Nei men, and from the left bade >( (fiat river to the tjjoutii of tlie Robri in ti c Narw, and from thcnfc • afcetjding :o tne left bank of the Nirew by Tylyo aym, bur 52, ,'are.v, to tine frontiers of Prussia and Tujsia —The limits in the French Nehreug are to b. £l.c Ny -eg ” A’?. r the poop!* had brought ther* lelvrs to be lievetl.at the French were beaten iu the battle of the 14th, t. is intelli;; nee produc and a n-ofigh omy ftnia tioa. It is now clear that the C< ntlcnt is at the feet of Bonaparte, an ! in all proli diili y we (ball be left to profccut* the ccn*eft alone Ev iy mass’s feeing are.now Cuilicicirely touched I y this melancholy p.cl pedl. Thus is Prufijt annihilated, pc’ R-iUa (hut up within her ov.a frontier fiwe ten mull ns Icng i attempt to swagger, or Denmark to u-mporife. Pi r baps ?t this very moment, th- ii final ani'.vcra hivre been exedted, and our exp didoes exp ,fid to tin r.i rc chance of being enabled to rc mll in fafety I The political etmofphere is gloomy in youii aid ter ra cc example. £lOlll Y-FIRST BULLETIN OF THE FRENCH GILiND ARAIY. TILSIT. June 11. At the PuAt of Heilsbcrg, the Grand Duk ■ of Terg pa fie I aloi g the ! itie oi the third tiivifion of •cuiraffieis, at the moment when the 6tl regiment bad just mdc a charge Col d’ Avary, comm-ndcr of the*rcg'ineot, who had h',sf;vr; dyed in blend, laid, “ Prince review my rrgiir.ent, and vr u will find that there is art a foldi r whose sword is not like mine “ Gol. Btrrde Foult was wound, and; Guihencnc, aid de camp to Marlha) Lannes, was w tun.'ed. [H*.*re follow t? e nanus of fome officers who fig- Baiifed themfclse*.] The,funs of .he Senators Prr'jpvn, Clement de Kii, and Gat ran Coubn, died with heir r in the field of battle. Mailhal Ney pr'ceecing to Gumh.inncn, fc-cured feme of thee e nies park *, f artil'ery m.my wounded Ruffians, and took a great number ot prifo err. [The Eighty-Second Bulletin is dated at Tilfit, June i, aid contain the Armistice concluded be tween France and Ruffis, a fumimry of which, will dtc Lund in t is day’s Intelligencer.] EIGHTY-THIRD BULIT.TIN. TILSIT, June 23. Annexed is the capitulaikn cf Neific, The grreifun, 6oco ftreng in infantry and oo in eavalry, defi ed on the Stir before Prince Jerome V.'c found iu the pt ce 300, 00 pounds of powder, and 3<.u pieces ol canuoa. ROTTERDAM, J-Ay tt.—Night, Wt lidvc but time io inform you that 3acxpiefs from the Frenchhead-quarter?, brought this intelligence, shat on the £9l li ot June, the PeHttwiarh & of Peace were finned between France, R a ilia and Prussia. The particulars are not yet known. As soon as theprelimitmies were signed, the smell gence was aopctirced to the ar my, and celebrated by difeharges or can non and by illuminattot s. Bonaparte puhlifhed a P oclamation his Army, in which we understand he (declared, that now the Peace of the Confluent was en sured, he would lead them back to Paris, to receive the rewards which they had l'p well merited. Oi the conditions of t c Trestle i of Peace, we are mft yet accurate ly informed ; but the following are laid to be among theprincipal oner. That Poland shall be poiefled as before by Ptufhaand Rufiia—tbaijallihe P, offia territories are to be reiloreo, except isjle ft and Wcftphala—that jibe fort ref s u. Magdeburg shall be ganifoned by th. French, urr-'d peace bet wen Great Brit ain and France shall tak ©'place ; and th a all the ports and places q.i this hje of thi the Elbe shall benceforMford be under th: dominion and cahtrouf of France. It n, corj-clured that Bremen, E i.bden, ant 1 the whole of E.ilt Friesland, are to be unit ed to I 101 l ind ; and il.rt S.lesia is to b< ct .')c ! into a separate pr. -i ality. Tbeabovu conditions,/ as our reader; wiii fee, apply almost wkpily to Prufli: Indeed rt s not tube foppofid that snr cesfi-Jii if territory upofi this cenr:,t would be demanded from Rush?. Tbs.t are, however, we have no dbnbr, (onu floatations withre/pect *o tire Seven -s! ar dto Turkey. loanee would It l pulate that tbs war bet ween Turkey > :■ R Ui.fr a shall ceefe, and the If at us ai/e he. luiu be cflabHjhcd'.'itwsh ibe two now crs. We are anxious to afeertsin whethc in tlie negotiation*at:y mention mad us tliio country. A letter horn the Banks of the Elbe, Hates, that af ter tbearmift'ce was agreed upon between t’ e Empe rors Bonaparte and Alexander, the latter wrote a let ter to the King of Sweden, inviting him to become a party to the armifticc. A report was current that the KngHsTi had been ban: died iroin itufiiu. it js dated, in a letter Iroim Bclvt, of July 11, that after the pteheminarko of peace were signed. 29th Jane, between Bonaparte and A’ xarider, the two emperors had a meeting, and mutually embraced each other,r;j-.icing over this event. At the fir ft meetuig, which took place on the 2jth. only the emperor Alexander and Bonaparte were prefi nt. A iecond intervie-v, at which the king of Pm sia wes prefer*, took place on the following day, at half past twelve, in a pavilli n ccmfiructod on a iii tie island in the Neiinen. A tlrrd rntorview took pi see in the ifjh, which was followed by a ciinner His Pius ia.i majesty was alio prelent on this 1 ccasion. BOS’i ON, August 19. COM M U NIC AT ION. Halifax , August 1, iScy. A confine 1 able llri ttion is excited in this province, in confetjutnce of y, trial on Wetlneifiav 1 ft, ihe limo, The Bniifil flhooner 1 iendr arrived here not !cr.' iince in did refs, and -A its hi Bed by the coikttor of this port for being in di.'lref, and brought before the inauifitorial vicc-adiniral i ty court htre,Avhich inquiiitiou, with- out the lea ft hehtauon. condemned the veiled and cargo. An act ft) repug nant to humanity could not fail to excite relentmeut in the brealt of eve ry man of feeling, and has given rife to enquiries and difcullions which arc net s ery lavora’ile to the British gov. enuricm. It hens tins court is not authorifed by the laws of this province, but conhfts of one man lent from Enc.hn and, who undtitakes to rob peo ple of their property without a jury without examining witnesses in cp cour% and without pro vine, any of fence committed. Ihe attorney-gen Aral undertakes the pr .(’edition,accu fes people of every thing he can think of, wiihout being obliged to bring proof in support of his acrufatiorrs, but forces people to prove that they are innocent! Ihe people of thi province have revived the■ difeuffions that took, place at the beginning of’ the revolutionary war y the right of the EnglHh parliament to psfs so in farnou i a law as deprives them of tri h al by a jury, and eltablifhes a court among them that is a disgrace to the jurisprudence of a civilized country. The Bri.ifh government is tiling its utmost exertions to force people to be its enemies. August 21. Vic are told that Lieut. Love, late of the Driver, before the news of his impertinence could have reached Eng land, was removed to the L’Oblhrva teur, of i8 guns. If the frigate Che fapeake had failed to the Mediterranean unmoltdted, it is probable file would have been attack ed there, unless the Commodore bad given up the men claimed as deserters, as a description of the men was lent to the Britilh commanders from Hal.tax, probably with a requefi (which was all Admiral Berkeley could fend to offi cer,, not under bis command) that the men might be obtained by fume means. They have many strange reports at Halifax, that keep up the apprehen (ion ofa war.—Such as that Moreau had made his peace with Bonaparte; , that in the event of a war, to,OOD men were to be sent to the United States from France, to march into Canada and Nova-Scotia, under Moreau ; that French Emissaries are well known by the British government to be in vari ous parts of the United States, and in the British American Colimes, parti cularly Upper Canada ; and that in the latter place the person, as well as particular projects of oneemiflary had been discovered, an 1 inftruEtions had been given for his arrest. Accounts from Deiroit date, that the fi. fi effeTs of a war with Great Britain, wiil be a lavage warfare,on the whole extent of our frontier, by the Indians; who, notwithiUauing aii vh-eh our governments have done for hem, live a fettled antipathy to th. Long knives* as th y cad the Atueri -0 a H > , ‘ 1 XT rt- * s’ D “ A’ f} IT £l. .vj fx'DijtiU - To thi Editor of tL A -.art can Ciii. .on. Six—l arrived this afternoon at fonr o'clock, in I the ftcam boat, from Albany*. As the fuccels of my experiment gives fofne great liope tliftt fuel, boats may be rendered of filch importance to my country, to prevent erroneous opinions, and give ; fome fatisfivftion to the friends ox ufeful improve metit'j, you will have the goednefs to pnblilh :ho ■ following ftatenaent of facts : ! i I left New-York on Monday at one o'clock, J jnod arrived at Clermont, tb.e feat of Chancellor I Livingibr, at one c’clori: on Tuesday, time 2-i j hours, dillr.nce 110 miles ; on Wednesday T th*. ! parted from the Chancellor’s at nine in the rr.or-’ ! rung, and arrived at Albany at five in the after-’ I noon, dillance 40 miles, 8 hours ; the film of I this is 150 miles, in 23 horns, equal near 5 miles j an hour. On Thursday at nine o’clock in the morning’ I left Albany, arid arrived at the Chancellor’s! at* fix in the evening ; I darted from thence at j seven, and arrived at New-York on Friday at four in the afternoon ; time 40 hours, space run through 1.50 miles, equal to $ milesour,— Throughout the whole way my going and retar. ’ ning, tne wind was ahead ; n:> advantage could : be drawn from my fails—'ire whole has, there i I..re been perforjned by tke power of the it earn engine. O 1 am, fir, y Our moil: obedient, ROBERT FULTON f\Veco *grat *’ le Mr, Fulton ajjd the coun try on his ineceis in the team Lost, which can. n*t hid oi hi inp* very advantageous. We on j d.-rtland that uot the finailelt 1 onv .*’•. :*•.- .. felt in the boat fluH-i* ire..i h.*et or fiiiukej NORFOJjIc, A. ugnll 2?, The ”1 roop of Cavalrr under the command of Cupi. A. B. i <r;‘or t were yeflerday, by g*.- neral order.?, Click, irged from service. The force now in actual Service is compoftd of Cap!- Kr.tlßs Artilkry, ami Cafif. Rosa's companr oi Prhieeis-Anne Militia, u..der the comma;; •j f hid f jj-r Ne <* ton. BALTIMORE, A-tguft 25. Tne Emperor of Rv.ffn h**s met with a hr.rnl’ ; :tng rebuff from his royal brother, [for king ire all brothers) the Emperor of China. Ales and’ .* had vert thither a fplcndid embafiy ; bo .■■l its arrival at the Great Wall, an oHcer o i,k? Ciiiijrfe court met the embaShdor, with | letter and presents, politely inviting him to re turn, hell, if h e {feould prccei i, after having tra veiled so far, he might be too much fatig ;ed N get hack again. The Chlr.effe arc* a threwd j cunning people, and it has been the invariable itile of their police to enter into no treaty alh- I ances, welt knowing that treaties are something i like cobwebs, which control the weak, but aia I too ni vily to bind the llrong ; and belides, the? ! seem somehow or other *to have come to th; j knowledge that treaties give rife to altercations j 1 about their meaning, oat of which ckrrcati;:r 1 ! grow bloody, defoiuting wxn-., The * keep ah I nations at a refpeSih! cl?.a.see, and manege j their foreign ir.tercou. fe by means of their inter j nal regulation?. Their police, in truth, is the | fame which aTtated the/vmerican non-imoertc tion atf; a police w-Uch fays to other nations,; j “you may trade rvith m if v a ivi/l; k-l if yav j ; trade with wo, n must he after a manner auhlch ] |we shall prescribe; and if you do not behave \ ’ yours dues zee will have nzthh-g to do withy cud [ a ,i— ; -i'r dm el Lo. Particulars of As defntk-i of the ship Oxsszi'o, Russes. Czerzz, roaster, in the Chesapeake I Bay, by a French privateer. THE above Cup failed trom Liverpool on the 29th of June with a cargo of dry goods, ’ bound to Baltimore. Auguil loth, being NT days out, took a pilot oft the Capes of Virginia, the wind being light and contrary for several days did not make much way. On the 211, it blowing fredr from the Northward, the pilot thought bed, to anchor in the mouth of the Pa i tu.Tent —that evening* feeing a schooner come ; and anchor clofa by, fuppeting her from Eclti j tao*.*e, 1 sent my mate oa beard to enquire fer a newspaper. wh.o informed him thsi ha had not one, and that there were no ar i*.:ls for several: days. Tha icijr.or.er Three s ; ftevs ’ring -ciof-j by, he want on board, and was informed Iq - captain Rich, th.it in his opinion he was not - from Baltimore, but was a smuggler. About j ! 8 o’clock, an c, leer boarded me from the | French Jhip Patriot, lying in the Patuxent. ! After enquiring the news’ from Europe, what I Britiih vefTefe were off the C tpe, he requeued I fome newfpapfv?, r.’d departed politely. About’ :2 o clock in the after.; ion . . the 128 J. 1 ,c*ot j under weigh and doe ‘ up •, fiiartly after I law j i thvi fchdb:i2r t bfiAsHj md the pnviiteer | under way and {landing u;> alio ; at 9*o’clo'ck I wind, and tide being ‘ahead, the pilot b*r nght the thip to anchor o'T Sharp’s iilaud. D.innj I the night, as I have tinea been i-iformad by the 1 watch on deck, the privet a;r work;*! ro.n 1 us, and at onetime war at.* ig fide; when Fungi afleed what he wanted, Sheered off an 1 made n > reply, but came to anchor un ! r the ihlp’.r iter*?. • At day light next tnorul jg, when the crew i were employed in getting up thi anchor, I heaid a noise on deck, unj i.*r my qj.ng m was informed by the mate a id piLt tint th * privateer had fired several bullets at as. I im mediately took my trumpet, and hailed hi... to know what he wanted; I told the pilot to continue heaving the a.ichor, when he irnne.il- I I _iy- war Led ta r.*...i.vst J, A.wng t frvmii rur . hirn down, as he afterwards f.iid-—-liav'.rq ’ .y. Ibis vclftl within piitol (hot, all ids nwa fired >- t3 ; rounds each, while I was engaged it*. hr.iling.hE,. ’ they must have taken good aim, as several ci balls lodged very near, and one palfed thi'er.K?*, the mate’s bat. Y/hile ray men were 1 lowering l ice boat, he kept up a contiuuai ir v i “ haste, haste, haste, or 111'fire again.” Or, f ’ going along fide, 1. aiked il he was a pirate,^ ’ answered not, and wiihed to know if any | was killed 5 faying, “I am no pirate, but 3 French privateer from Guadeloupe then g, mended my papers, w hich he examined ft r.;-. tl*Tally, and declared ir.y (hip a good pr>e having Britiih tnanufadured goods crbcir-ft my boat was immediately filled with li* r*... armed with guns, pillolr, swords, knivee, and after demanding my keys proceeded board tlie (hip leaving me behind : he then >. dered all the crew below, powing two centh^s over thein, and told the pilot to take the fiiip;,, sea, for which he (hould receive four hundr.;d, dollars, but on his obiid'ting’ was made to do it at liia peril; they then commenced to esamiae all trunks, .Sic. and tiling to great excefi, pro*,;, fior.?, porter, c. Sic. About 11 o’clock in the forenoon, I was p. mitted to go on board die (hip, he having W y ( papers iu polFefuon; oa my going l .low i him that I fnppofed tliathe intended to jluridt,*; ■vh :n he replied not, and returned my keys, lay!’ g !;e was very ferry he could not prev:*>t his men from deflroying my* cabin {tores, r.aj •(lured me that no perfert on bo .’■'l (liould loole, any property ; looking . under my pillow for my watch, I difeoyered it was taken and dt. manded it, he ordered one of has men to reil. re, it. 1 then opened my chef, wivere i had a con ddcrabL’ fern of money, when he told me ic or amined that himftlf, aod nothing would bt •nifiing which was the cr. *• I was there ~J> rupily ordered on board the schooner-, he c; -’taring the (hip a good and 1-wful prise and tlixt he v.oaldtake her to Guadaloupe. Onmrrc y left in g perrnifilon to ftmain on board, he ti died 1 (hould not, but that al! hands, cxceptisg n.yf If, (hould, and that he would take cam to wotefl his prize. I then went on bend he privateer, where 1 was detained tmt,H > clock next morning ; the ft ip being aSn> ihor ail night off the Potomac, the wind ahead,’ md jtjeing no rrofpeft whatever, cf getting her nit before he might be de:cited ho laid he was ■■ “*y lorry he detained me so!. -ig, .but being itivcly informed cf my b'tving Eng'idi pnopny m board, willed to rlilkover it if •oilible. On lemanding his authority he Lid he was tcli iii >y captain Rich, which he afterwards deed, lying that it was on Liv id the French Ao Patriot ho heard it, and that he ftnv the new'..;* oers I gr.ve the officer who boarded tr.e • he •urther ibid, that he had been Applied with (if* •veil men by the commander of laid (r.ip, fc.mg hort of hands, which I believe to be correal, a’ vno of the men t. id the rr. *. sand pilot, that he was the officer who boa’ ded me from the ship. A!*-:r for ft-- ~*;; c? me, ftsyirg iie * \i not pr. vent ids m m l*.l they wt&Stde J viol-” ce or. c. i; rife if: r.d oihiu c hirers. Tie pro* goftd to liberate the (hip, provided I v;cil jive a certificate dccbri.ig he >. id not ’.banhr. or are improperly, widch J . r aft ‘ ; but fauhaj I ha 1 no other rdierretivo cbligid t*> cs> ply; rre b’rtlrer iunfivd *. i ft-*. Kare'eaj a*.* , longer on board, tbperl if to’ the .i ‘:h thereof; I mi-g icco'tv *’i • ft he .* ! u;; .*- | pt*.?, and permitted r.c to prceoed, s’ ;** or. j i detained 28 hours, .i .e ift're carried treat j Sharp’s Inund to PGul Lock. out. ft RLESEL CLOVER. Atiguft 25. fi We are kTre mrel that Gre Turrettt, tne Trench mii.iitcr nc.r the Ui-itcd States, ‘who is* now n this city, on hearing ;he rep ret that the pirate that seized on the Othello, (red been coiai ten meed and aft:fled by the coinoiander <;f the Patriot, ‘immediately ier.t down t coir.;* iifion a enquire into the bufmefs, with the tx*j:*efs d>- chrrtion, that if they had in a .y vesy ccnuivci at or aided in the attack on the o‘hello, the ’ guilty (hould be immediately delivered up to 2 government of the United B rates, to be process ed againfl agreeably to the In-res of this country. Capt. Cremegy;, we underftaud, has gone docs with these inilruflion. c; Two or three more c*etavh*r>s*.*>ts of ‘trftj.J’ t:c*.*s failed left rficht,ren board :i-i armed fchos i nor; in pnvimt of il>e breec;; ’? r r- ‘..ho atteruttfl to carry .* : : the Clhehc. fi key ere comrrran.iri ; by* the two captains ‘.it vret, It is foppoTil t | pirate is lurking tn ilime of too ti ?.rson our bar.. If the is (alien iu with, there c-u be no doiibt'ct’ | her being brought f;’ * irttu h’-ho l *. The j=i> lie will he pireiied ‘ol.v’.ro th ;t C'.**‘iin Porter, nr, cifirer of ezperv.* m a* 1 :kiil, lately returned from i ’* * Mediicn* utu i, has rcas dxw wH.? clctciciuvic .fc)* Augafl €:>. f An exprefr. fi.i.n th*.: *r >*;• :* :.or to the Mavtir, ’firing? iiirevinatiov:, that free of .the c-rev oftb :pi'-ate p.'.'iedthro.ig ‘-re ;>:>?! on t!vir wayW tins city, un i tut a deuofimi-nt of horse wfl* fe.rt by t .14 G i.'mj” to re"/'. them re?;--’ •o’ i w!:*-: yeTerdav tirk’ i, and . >.:f. ; ft 1 t.iO reft.**, a part of the crew. A F*r ich L* it i*>’ re * bear, ftta m, an 1 • Free :h >\2tsr, vv.ur v> i re it ears aid ..re e i.-ii.n i r iit ...’ A mpolisreire s P-'cket vith twj field pie e, under the TO'fid ofcipt.bus Muir and Du.* ill, failed /;p ir ’ iiiit oi tire* p : r:t • ; the pw'.tit hid ret --u?* v.l lent iaC L -Cis. tile o..;er u> ;a- naa net r—-.**'* ed. Are ft n*> rest; thi i*u .v* ung, tint the p> I “atic and i elij.r re. •vu* buy rvi * ite ivy e.-d ! . ,7,11 I)’ r r ‘ *. • . i ‘ ■ - - OV k.h Iv Ld iisp. i t‘kl3 v>*- # *