Public intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1809, November 10, 1807, Image 2

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pafru energy tE? re-eteftlon of Mr. Adan) s. I: is equally well known that Mr, jctTerfon was finerre iri his pro {pflioils, and would aft up to them. — Ip col. Burr he had no confidence. — A few pafiin? years have evinced that Hamilton thought correftly. That fame col. Burr, who palmed himfelf upon the people as iLe friend of a go vernment cminating from them ; a government deriving :U Urength from the affections of the people, has infid-j jo ally endeavored to wean those af fections from it, by inducing an opini on that it wanted energy. Will any man, or ar.y party, deny the truth of theftaffernons ? Lifok at the depoli liorrs of gen. Eaton, gen. Morgan, col. Morgan, and others. Dikvppointed in his intriuges with thefedcraUP.s, in the vain hope of be ing made prefitknt in opposition to the voice of the people ; he contented to be mo, by that party, as govcrnoi i.,f Kc*vYoi-k. Here Hamilton again oppofvd him; an at here that oppuii tionwas feakd with his bkx>d. Bun then became e second Cain tipm earth. Dt:f; -fed by the republicans for Ids depheity, ‘and hated by the fc ceraiifts a t being the author of the death of their chr fiian, be became . v-’andcrer through, the United States J! * was an out call *:dm Society; !>< was puli'ied’y dead, ui! his machina tions 2 gajuff the prefect, adtuhsiftraiioi produced a regeneration in the eyes o raany of the federalilb. Men ol th.. party, who had {worn eternal hatred t Col Burr? who avowed an anxiety t go on a pilgi image to Nev/-York, to a failinate him, v< : hns much pious zeal ‘ as the Mahometans ever peiformed • ’ pilgrimage to Macca, have been th fir ft to nuke him a tender of then friendly offices ; to hail him as a fain upon cat th. These attentions hav vot been confined to federal ills alone or to men in more private flattens. God forbid, that tt iliould have i happened that col. Burr had not ex perienced every degree of humanity. ‘i he known liberality and inforrr.aiiot of the people of Virginia, were a fort pledge that this would not have been withheld from him. But, was it right was ,U even decorious for men, hold ing high and refpeftable offices, to laanifdt a marked degree of attention to col. Burr, when he or fome of his counsel were in the daily habit of re pre fen ting the government as the mean, diftar.dly peilccutors of a help’d* i.n dividual. Why, v;e again ask, should dvr gov eminent pcrfecutc any man, much Ids col. Burr ? Is there any thing in the organization of the government, or in the charafter of the individuals bv whom it is adrr.iniflercd, particularly in Mr. jefferfon, who deservedly, Hands fa high in the estimation of the people, which could juftify such a fiif p'Cion ?—Every candid man will an i’viier in the negative. From col. Burr he had nothing to fear. Vet it has been attempted throughout this long and laborious tri al, to make it a mere personal contcfi between Mr. jefferfon and col. Burr. Here let us do that j office to many of the federal) ft* to which they arc en titled. This sentiment is by no means univerf.) among them. Very many enlightened and refpeftable men oi that partv, view the late operations of colonel Iltirr on the Millifippi, with d.at indignation and horror which ought to fill the breast of every good citizen, who fincereiy believes that a f'eparadcn of the union was mediated. Is colonel Burr innocent ? If he be, why not coin l an opportunity of man iidling his innocence to the world ? O j t Why seize hold of legal obj est ions, and endeavor to suppress the evidence? The people will draw their own con clusions. From a Liverpool Paper. Bonaparte plainly manifefts h s tie termination to follow up in the Cabi net his successes in the Hela. Kufiia is become indissolubly the Aliy of! ! France, and if ever Hie should relapfei from that charafter, tt will only be to rivet the chains other vassalage. The re pose of the Continent is certainly complete enough. It can be ol little use, we should think, at this time, for us to be fconring the fess and worry ing our peaceable neighbours. vVe want now to be fhipping ofl fomethiog more ufeful than hre arrows and bomb fhclls. It is no doubt very plea ling to rcfleftthat v e potkfs the donut don of the seas ; but unless a peace Cion ly e.cfues, the value of this ascendancy wiii be quite nugatory. Every cora ncrcial port in the world is doling a gdinft us, either through the impor tance oi f>bre of the Powers they be long to, or the dctc.tl’uin ol others,— VVe are threatened with exclusion root the 7 ; agus, andeve r y day may he •xpefted tt; bring intelligence that the ports of kullia hkewife arc no longer icceflible to our commerce. l.tke Louis the XVlilth, who pofleflir.s he title to &e Crown of France, ot.r itSc to the sovereignty of the leas will e nearly of the fame value. Konu arte has explicitly Hated in his speech hat will cqnftitute the. chief point in’ ur negotiations, let us negotiate henever we may ; and unless Mm ters should think that to keep their daces it is necclfary to carry on th var, we do not fee what in the prefem (pett of affairs is to deter them from ntcring into the business of pacihcr tOii. The French protestants lately p r ented an address to Bonaparte, which te returned an anfwcr that would do credit o any regular sovereign. “ VVe know this man is a finnrerj” but we mull conftfs that his liberal conduft to the different religous parties ft France, ts worthy of the greatest praise. Louis XIV was no doubt, a lawful sovereign, the Lord’s annointed,” but he was extremely bigot ted and intolerant.— In confequerfce cf his revoking the E dift of Nantes, no !efs than fifty thou sand families quitted France in the space oi three years, and were follow ed by others, who carried with them the arts, manufaftures, and riches, in to foreign countries, Fiance loft about five hundred thousand inhabitants , an immense quantity of fpecic, and what was of much more consequence, the arts, by which the countries where their periccuted men took refuge, were enriched. The encouragement England gave to the refugees, laid the foundation of her manufafturics and .'ommerce, and of that greatness to which fhc has fincc risen.. *?t is im pollible to calculate countries have have fuffered in conse quence of the bigotry and fuperftiiion of their rulers. Spain, once the molt flourilhing kingdom in Europe, has been gradually finking, ever since the impolitic ami cruel expulfiou of the Moors; more than nine hundred thou sand of whom were driven out of that country, by a decree of the Monarch, whole ear had been poisoned by the diabolical insinuations of the smooth tongued Bilhop of Toledo. Spain now exists by the will of another, and lives by that toleration, fhc, in the height of ber pride, denied to others. Public Intelligencer. SAVANNAH: TUESDAY, NorsMßtK 10,1307- A Cv*S FOX 7ER IvTLIitXZA. When thisdifeafe rjg<*d in this state {South- J Carolina) at the elefe of the year 1789, a phy j fie ian .from tlie interior part of the country, found j Spirits of Turpentine the mod sovereign remedy in abating its violence, and in preventing the mortality which at fill! attend it. He uiually administered it in the morning; mixing it with sugar. Georgttovjn Gazette. As the appearance of a rupture with Great Britain on account of the late attack on the Chesapeake, and the recent news from Liver pool has put every person on the alert to find where fh<; is moll vulnerable, we have here given a ftatemer.t of her population in Canada, hoping it may be acceptably to a number cf our readers. Orest Britain claims all the country inhabit ed by Europeans lying north and esi! of the U. Suites except Greenland, which belongs to Den mark. The following are the population of the Britiih provinces :—Upper Canada 20,000 — Lower Canada 130,000, that is Kmgfton, De troit, Niagara, Quebec!?, Montreal—Cape Bre ton island 1000—New Brunfvvick. Neva Sco tia, 55,000 —Towns, Sidney, Louis burgh, Fre* detnektown, Halifax, St. John’s IdandjfiOOO— Charlotte Town, N wfoundland, 7000—Pis ceiitia, St. John’s and New Britain, not known. Philadelphia paper. Norfolk, Oftoher 19. , On Saturday the examination of the wanes fes before the court of Inquiry, he’d on board J the Chesapeake; commenced. Four of the ofn- ; cers were exam'.t.ed, but considering ourselves! roll rifted from publilhing any part of the tefti- 1 mony, we shall only obftr ve, that the proceedings of the court were cor.dufted with great cr.ndor and decorum. I'he wttneffes gave very clear, and as far .a we couid.judge, very impartial tefti-1 mony. Number of Graduates from the fever a! Colle ges in New-England, for the year i'Bo7. Yale GO—Dartmouth 4-2-—Harvard 55 Brown 2(l—Williams 21—Bowdoin 3—Mid dlebury 7—Burlington s. —Total 197. Vermont Journal. Eat rad of a letter from Canada (no date.] ’ “he French militia have been turned out *, j tba 2d brigade on Tuesday last. The com j mar.der ‘called on those he cbofe—they being embodied, l). 1 called for every fifth man to step ’ fix parrs out from the main body. Hi* ca'l j was net obeyed :.i the lead. Some said they j would not !tep out without tlse ref! ) and fome j made bold to fay, they would not tnke up arm* ! again!! the Americans, but would join them i when they chose. Forty who said they would |j°in the Americans, were committed for mutiny, aad will have their trial to-morrow. Windsor paper. , . Chaklsstoh , November 5. The ship Certs, Welder, 9 days from Bojlon ; end schooners Nancy, Tobcy, from Providence, ( t. l.) took pilots off the bar yefer day. The pajfengcrt in she Ceres came up to the city in the pilot-boat. Ship Susannah, of this port, from the MeJiter i r anea A ., for Toning tr., vs as spoke of Gibraltar, Aug. 28. j Ship Qthsllo, Glover, for this port, <wat to sail from Baltimore on the ‘iSth ult. | Ship Farmer, Punt , for this port, from R’ffia, I mas parted -with of the Naze, Aug. 29. ’ From the Observatory on Fort-hill, Portland, ly means a) the Telescope placed there, vessels ap proaching the coast may be di. covered at ff seen leagues distance ; and their colours’ cr privatefig r.als, can be distinguijhed eight leagues, if the <wea . ther should It clear and the colours hoisted, or sus pended in such a manner as to present them fair to fke Observatory. Should any need afslar.ee, they I r d>id *ct their Ensign over their private signals and may It assured if they ean be discerned, that theirfituation will be made known to their own ers. The OSservatory bears N. N. W. 1-4 IP. from Portland Eight-house, 4 miles dutar.se ; and these i:i range, are a good mark to clear Aidin’s 1 Rock ; which, keeping the above in range, you \ will be tiearly three quarters of a mile to the Eafi- I t'-’cird of it. The observatory is on an eminence, | 141 feet above high water mark ; and the build ing 82 feet high, painted red, and the Telescope is placed near th* t p. j Died m this city, on the 7th iullant, Mr. Mi j chad Horrita, iu the 25th year of his age, a na ; rive of Ireland. Grand Exhibition, . The public are refpeftfuily informed, that Mr. Ran nie, mu exhibit tomorrow earning - tit EXCHANGE. WHIM HE WILL GITB \ GRAND DISPLAY OF VARIOUS PERFORMANCES. Which never has failed in giving general £.{;* faction throughout Europe, and the uiS tL ; cities of the United States. He pradices that singular Faculty, Ventriloquism , To which will be added, his surprising PKILOSOPAICAL DECEPTIONS THAUMATURGIC EXPERIMENTS, Newly invented and performed only by hirakif, Mr Mitixt, He will exercile his much admired Art of Balancing, The room is in the rnoft ample order ‘ c .j the reception of the public. Ticket* to he kd at the place of performance. Nov. 10 75 Evening School. BY request of a few Gentlemen, the Subscriber will commence an EVENING SCHOOL on Mcoiiy the 6tli of the pnlei.t month provided atufficm cumber of Young Gentlemen may be ofrlicd at Schci. arS previous to that time. Those who nn-y vvuh to avail thenvfetve* cf this opportunity, Will p'e.fe > make immediate appiicatioa next door to the oif.ee oi Jtrentiah (Juyltr, i sq. iu Ercughion-flrcet. Th Branche* of Edacaiion taught in hi* School, : will b ,R.,a ii f. V/ritsng, Anthmetic, Book-K:eping, I Geogr.iphy, Geomet/y, &c. RICHARD DAVIES. November JO st* 75 j NOTICE. ALL jrerfon* ere hereby fofeWarned agrinfl credit. I ir.g il-LNOK MiCLIN, cu my account, a, I willW pay or b# accountable for any of htr contrd* ii the v.-iUully left my bed ard b ard. iiud ! ,:b ■ t rewarn any pcifou fri m har t* oring or ..a, ai tiny will L< dealt with according to law. JOHN MAC LIN. November 7 ,i . Marshal’s Sale. On the firft Tuesday iu December ne, Wili b* Sfd; *: the Court houf* in the City of Savaansb, The folio'Aing NEGRO US, 1 r.eviH cm as the property of Richard Pearii t virtue of an execution obtained by Ctig an; Hi t.. el—Fogy, D..J! Lucy, Cloe, Maria, George. Pearis, Jenny, Kate, Harriet, Sufaunah, Kate, her, Rudy, Adohis, Prince Monday, Dick, Virginia, Smart, Kato, Polbdore, Role, Billy, JUiuday, C. :ya, Ifmza l , Sanifoo, fanny, Sail, Trancis, Fradexick-iitt; Harry, Bob, little Dina, PaiTy, Betty, ILuiagborg. ; Beck, Violet, Bub, Tom, Sairtoo, Pejrgv, k:a. lot, i Siis.d.iy Lick,Sue, botnerfet, Dina, fatietu*, kia 1 Hannah and Silvy. ) A!f<,fnndry Artic’esof FURNITURE red aqua, tity of COTTON in the SEED. JOHN BOOG. and. m. D. c. November 4 y; CONTINUED | Marftial’s Sales. Oh the second TUESDAY in November A I At the Court-House, will be fold, A variety of DRY GOODS, ind lore GROCERIES ; levied on 15 the property ci John Hilton, t?t the fait of Robert H. Eowna CotiditiDio Calh. I*CD. Walij M. B. c. Nov. 3 *“ 75 ASSIZF, for Nov. 1807. npHE price of Flour being mm col’ j JL hn per bare el, weight 01 SHIA j mull be, 13 1-3 centrLeaf t- (S i-ij-ceeti Leaf sib. s 02. j rib. n-i ct. Oi which all bak.k*s and sellers 51 ere to take due snd pjitht<l<! ” CC JAMES- MARSHALL. C.T. - . , * Factor and Agent. M. SI! EAR Ell. INFORMS tha Planter* that h* contts* ue to fell Produe *ad other property ® Corr.milEon, and lias plenty of Bie-ffi 1 * Ware-hoiif fcfoofr!, oo Bvliorfs f Oftobcr 16 6/