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it 7 ' 3 thc R. Honorable the Lord Major.”
jt thus appears that our loss, in killed, wound
f,i an d miffing, amounts to 1,200 men. The
remainder, according to the terms of the capitu-
Ijtion, are now upon their way home.
BALTIMORE, November 3.
Lad evening, certain Effigies, said to repre-
Ont Burr and Blannerhaffet, Martin and Mar.
foil, after being paraded through the principal
tireets of this city, were hung, and afterwards
burnt, amid It the acclamations of a great multi
fade of. people.
\Ve are pleased to date, there was no use for
,:, e two troops qfhorfe, or even the civil officers,
were affembl'ed to preserve Order. No vi
olence was offered to the person or property of
au j, (Post.)
I— .vraw
FOR THE INTELLIGENCER .
THE hand of Providence is visible, diftri
boting j’lftice, in the difaliers which are attend
ing England. Oppressive in her government,
slid corrupt in her councils, it might have been
rAAed the day of retribution would arrive,
md that iter prosperity would terminate. Im
nerfed in debt, inilead of making honed provi
;,,ns for its equitable difeharge, her politicians
,' n ly puzzled their brains with difeovering new
ilvits for additional taxation.
By a reference to a statement made by the
Chancellor of the Exchequer, it will appear,
that the National Debt of Great-Britain increa
ses ad valorem, eighteen millions of pounds an
nually. In the year 1804, her public fund
ed debt amounted to the enormous sum of
£.583,*>08,978 1 In conformity with several
afts of Parliament, previously to that year en
acted, £.6,851,192 are made applicable to the
idduftion of that funded debt.
By referring to the statement before alluded
to, it will be aScertained, that the interell char
gable on the sum due by England ; and the con
comitant expences of the finking fund, amounted
in the sforefaid year to -C.24,110,4-75 !
The furn allowed to difeharge, in part, the
national debt, annually, is not equivalent to one
fourth part of the yearly intereli nrifi'ng from
that debt, and the charges attending the finking
mid. There is open and palpable corruption
ir my ideas of it are totally erroneous. Such a
yftem will never difeharge her fair and equita
lie debts however.
One, after perilling a statement of inch
acts, might be disposed to interrogate in the
olio wing manner : If the debt of Great-Bri
:a.n increases so enormously, to what special
lurpdfes is the vaffc quantities of money amassed
*om general taxation, applied ? The liard-la
i'oring manufaflurer, the induiierious tiller of
he earth, and indeed the poor of every defcrip
ionin England,’ would nothefitate ah instant to
Sake to this question a proper reply. They
would point to the coxcomica! nobility fquan
ilering thousands upon ostentatious trifles, and
sffure you, that they receive more than one half
?f the profits arising from their annual labor.—
They would then lignalize pride clothed in the’
acerdotal garb, and deprecate the injustice of
ythes. America has been denominated an
i%lum for the oppressed ; and what but nccef
ity and aggravation could induce such avail
r-aiber of emigrants to fly to our flumes across
ns Atlantic. Great-Britain is corrupt as a na
ion ; and the laws of a corrupt government are
fit the vehicles of opprefilon. He, upon whom
y e wiles of corruption operate, is a.Tuietfly op
veiled.
But the long catalogue cf -crimes, which
us blackened that intolerant and overbearing
xrnntry will ensure to her that punilhment which
njuftice she deserves. Egypt has vvitneffed her
iugracc ; and (be has been driven from the
Moravian sea. Ruffian and Prussian inimicality
was never so fervently evinced toward Bonaparte,
!? at the present time it is displayed toward
-ngland. Their being compelled to evacuate
ionth America, by the Spaniards, is another
vil which no doubt will be iucceeded by others
swave propels wave ; or as her crimes and cor
'd* arts have continued to follow each ether
i>r centuries.
CRASSUS.
TO RENT,
A STORE with a good CELLAR , en the
C\. Bay. For particulars apply at lifts of-
G. Nov. 20 78
CONTINUED
Marshal’s Sales.
In the firft TUESDAY in December next,
At the Gourt-Houfe, will be fold,
A variety of DRY GOODS, and feme
GROCERIES ; levied on a3 the property of
Hilton, at the suit of Robert H. J3owne.
■enditlons Caih. 1
Ben. Wall, m. and, g.
Not. 5 73
Public Intelligencer .
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SAVANNAH :
FRIDAY, NorKMBF.R 20, 1807.
Capt. Emery, of the brig Republican, who
arrived at Salem on the J.sth. ult from the Ha
vana, was boarded on his passage out, on the
1 /:h of Augull, from a New-Providence priva
teer, nnd treated politely, ‘1 he officer informed
him, that the day previous, their boat was at
Key Sternway, where they saw the wreck of a
vessel and boat, and many fine clothes, together
With fome mangled limbs among the rocks, but
could not learn the name of the vessel, or where
it was from; they saw the name of Thomas
Arnold on a piece of a chart, which was all
they could find relative to any thing.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
ARRIVi-.0,
Brig Georgia, Jocelin, New-York
Sloop Folly, & Lydia, Sutton Charleston
Sophiah, Boles, Providence
CLEARED.
Sloop Thomas, Wing Sunbury
Brig Sea Island, Burnham N. Yoik
Charleston, November 13.
The brig Elina and Mary, of this port , arri
ved at Tenerife on the i Ith of Septemb r, from
Magadore, and was to sail in afevs days after for
New-York.
Capt ain Parler, of the schooner Sally and Pre
cilia, arrived at Norfolk, spoke, Odder 24, lot.
35, in the Gulf of Florida, schooner Favourite,
Keene, of and bound to Philadelphia, from Savan
nah, in great distress—all the crew, except one, be
ing sick — Cap. P sent one hand on board to en
deavour to get her into the first port.
The sloop Harriot, Pettit , of this port, was lost
near Indian river on the Ith ult.
Toe sloop Lark , of Boston, 14- days from Ha
vannet, for this pert, went ashore on Wednesday
last, on Dewces s breakers ; hut has since got off,
and gone into Dewees's inlet.
Ship Nankin, Ricketson ; and Ship Ann Wil
iams, Gilchrist, for this port, sailedfrom New-
York in company with the Centurion.
The ship Dryade, brig Calliope, schooner Ri
sing Stales, and sloop Setftrimis, for. this port, were
to sail in five days after the Centuriar,.
DIED, on beard the schooner Republican,
on her passage from hence to St. Marys, Mr.
G. BALLARD, a native of Boflon, Mr.ffa
chufetts. *
REMOVAL.
Samuel Griggs.
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Refpectfuily informs his friends and the pub
lic that he has removed from his former {land on
the bay, and haa taken a shop next door to Mar
quand and Paulding, where he will thankfully
receive, and faithfully execute, any orders iii hi 4
line.
Nov. 20 . 79
SCEIVEN GOAL.
Was lodged in Scriven Goal in July last, a
New Negro Weach, named HANNAH, a
bout 22 years of age, speaks broken Englilh,
favs ike belongs to Philip Elmer, near Savannah.
Wit. SMITH, Jailor.
November 20 73
IN COUNCIL,
Sjr.4itlf.irr, 16th November, 1 COT.
RESOLVED, That an Eledtion be held
at the Court-house on Friday the 4th of
December next for an Alderman to fill the va
cancy occasioned by* the Resignation of William
Brown, Eftjf, under the fuperinteridance of three
or more Juilices of the Peace of Judges of the
Inferior Court, not being themlelves candidates.
Resolved, that the Sheriff of the city with
two or more Constables do attend the said Elec
tion to keep and preserve order.
Resolved, that the Marshal do requeil three
or more of the Juilices of the Peace or Judges
of the Inferior Court to attend and preside at
the said Eledlion.
Extrafl from the minutes.
(78)’ D. D. WILLIAMS, C. C. ’
IN COUNCIL,
16th November, 2807.
ORDERED, That the Clerk give notice
that Council will on Monday the 30th
inlfant, proceed to eleft three Gaugers of Li
quors. Extradl from the Minutes.
D. D, WILLIAMS, c. c.
1 ‘ IN COUNCIL,
16th November, 1807.
RESOLVED, That the city clerk do pub--
iih the names of ail perions holding licences to>
■ etail spirituous liquors in this city', and that he
ontinue to pqblifh the names of such as may
hereafter be licenced, for the information of the
city officers,
EatraS from the minuter,
D. D. WILLIAMS, c.c.
The following are the ON LY persons licenced
as retailers.offpirituous liquors in this city ,
viz.—To retail not less than a quart,
J. A. Morrice, William Chauvtn, John Jack
son, William Limbert Edward Quinn, William.
Wilkie, M Reingeard, Frederick Herb, Jtmir
and Beckwith, L. C. Driscol, Isaac Hand, J.
H. Deubcll , John Anthony, Chrijlopher Hail,
Nicholas Courient, Ulric Ttbler, Peter Mitchel,
IVoodruff and Brant, Taylor and Scarbrough, B.
and C. Brooks, Carpenter and Green, Johm T.
White and Cos. John Hunter, John Bigar, P.
Torpey, J. and R. Holcomb:, Charles Tucket >
William Giih.
To retail under a quart.
Patrick Duffy, John Fcrmell Chriflophet-
Gunn, John Davis, James Walters, Thos. Stor
mont, G. F. Triebner, John Myrick, J. Gamier „
Wm. Sawyer, Gwen Hughes, Wm. M'Far lane,
Wm. J. Scott, Wm. Wilkinson, John Doon, S .
Lightbourne, John Hughes, J. Charrier (A Cos.
John Higgins, Thomas Bailey, Richard Morel!,
J. Feathers, Wm. Shaw, Levin Riggon, Whitley
and Ciisbe, Howard and Lathrcp, John Lilli
bridge, Alexander Dclannoy , J. Manly, Thomac
Lindsey, Jacob Flcrshem, Thomas Lutena, It.
Goodwin, Merie, Roberts end Brant .
IN COUNCIL,
16th November, 1807-
RESOLVED, that those who have been
reported by the Board of Fire Mailers for a de
ficiency of buckets orladders, and who have not
produced their certificates, according to notice,
do file the fame in the Clerk's Office, before the
next meeting of Council, othenvife to be several
ly fined in the sums fpecified againll such defaul
ters. Extraft from the Minutes...
D. D. WILLIAMS, C. C.
THEATRE.
THE ladies and gentlemen of this city are
rel’peftfully informed, that the THEATRE
will be opened THIS EVENING, Novem
ber 20th, 1807, when a SINGULAR and
Grand Entertainment
will take place truly calculated ; and the serious
study of many years has been devoted to gain
the approbation of a generous public. Neither
time nor eipence has been spared, in order to
bring this amusement to such perfection that it
cannot fail to excite the admiration of enlight
ened chara&ers and improve the minds of those
who are in obfeurity, and has already proven as
a ufef.a teflon againll many pernicious conse
quences which the menus of youth are too often
subject to. ;
Mi;. Rannie, in addition to his performance*,
which are so well known throughout Europe
and the different cities of the United States,
as does not require a puffing advertisement,
united his exhibition with that wondeiful man
of tkYr.ame of MV. BERRY, who has lately
arrived here from Charleston, after giving a sea
son of uncommon abilities before the moil emi
nent churafters. He is a native of this city,
and the ingenuity he possesses gives honor to
the place. He has brought into practice inan
imation to animation to such a degree of perfec
tion,, that it is impossible to dillinguiflt between;
he commences with the artificial com.median*,
a.id then a variety of the moil surprising views,
and men, and herfes, and aim oil every kind of
bead, passing and repairing as natural as life ; .it
is impossible to'give but a feint (ketch of what
will be done, the performances being so very
nume""bu3.
tjc%- Admittance one dollar—boxes may be
had by applying at the Exchange ftom 10 until
2 o'clock, and tickets to be had at the office of
the theatre. The theatre has been well aired,
for t'le ocCafion, will'be well illuminated, and
good music provided, and great care will be
taken to have every part conducted with har
mony and the utmoil decorum.
Savannah, November 20.
ASSIZE for Nov. 1807.
rjIHE price ot Flour batng nine dol-
Jt lars per barrel, weight ot breao
mull be, . 1
11 r; ce.-.ta Loaf | 61-4 cent* Loaf
alb. 5 ox. I ilb. xi-a ox.
Os which all BA.K.ZRS and sellers of
BREAD arc to take due and particuitf
Notice.
JAMES MARSHALL, C- T.