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COPENHAGEN, June 28.
(>ur government has at
reded to (lie just demands of
the French court, and at the
fume time gratified the wishes
of all who \ ere intetelled in
thewellafc‘of die DamflrGo
lor ies. All commerce between
our Wed India pofleflions &
the negroes ofSt. Domingo is
prohibited under tiie Icvticfi
reilriciions.
FRA> KFOhT, iitme 21.
Gen Vai damtne s dtvilion.
that was on then march 10
return -to Fiance, has halted
loV ionic days | alt. Only*® few
r< ■ ts ht onginii to' 1 tins
<orps!iave continued this root to
i\ . , eriu. 1 h;. to p.s under
marshal Angerrau and Loire
hre, fit i i<m<r.:r in iht ir can.
torunr 1 ts, and it doe? not ap
pear hat they have been or
dendio approach the Ijlvne
.'1 lie Aufi n-iri ofliceo, pi 1
fe-ners of war, have obtained
permission to iKorn honie ;
trVny are already on then
loute.
June 29.
The tcaide rielligence
of the departure of the French
tr/ops from Go many, is
more snd more
Two regiment? Vrionging to
G*en Oudinotjdeft the district
orileiibrOrf on die 241 b, and
prep.ir; Cions ate making at
Gcis inben for the reception
ol Marshal Souk's corps.
NAFLES, June 1.
Vesuvius coutij ties to rage.
The’ ctater liiii discharges a
quantity cf Hones, re’
ji milling hail. On thr 41b and
£ln a” continual nolle was
hr; td extrtn ely Idiid, 1 while
the ihit k eon and that etrveh'peri
the Itinuiui of the nu trntnin
wa*- altet l’ ctely p* net rated hv
fluffit s<t firre, amazingly vn%i,
rc Uii bhng ligh tit- g. ‘! he j
course of the lava inn to.
■Wards the Terre de* Gieco,
end along the < mint nee upon
vliioli ti c (. h'rflet <• Carnal,
duna is (ilitau and. and has ex.
tc in < and i) the diliani c ol fur
rsrises, deli roving all die ttees,
vineyards, aid habitations it
Fas met with in its coutft.
Just now 11 has reached the
high road in the neighbour
hood of Terre del Greco,
while a great number of strati
gers and curious j ettons are
repairing to the foot to be
\vitnels efthe Angular phem’
ine.non. The Terre eki Gre
co is fitnated at the loot ol
Vesuvius, with a population ol
15,000 luuis.
LONDON, July 18.
T he Leeward llland fleet
lias linlely amved. Tins a
g'ocabie intelligence wa T . com
in. imated t<> admiralty ol
sue I t 1 < gta; h.
The hono able Mr. Lr'-
v r e, is to let ft lor Amenta
immed’ tc y, as muniler Lorn
tins coiii.uv.
‘1 he Marquis of Douglas
will let off on his ttnhall) to ,
the court o! I’etcsbuigl in
the comic Os ti c inxi week.
1 oui Caledon goes out go
tenor to the cate ol Good
Hone. M'. L'.atuord accom
patnc h"> as third lecsctaty.
lOtt td the troops intended
for foreign let vice, have bee.*)
ordered to \y mlai is at Kutt.l
gau- nnmcdiaie y. beverai te
qimci.is have aheauy cm
oke.dand arc in (he i>< wns.
its toy tuc L)uh*
‘bf ski flex* is certainly'going
•jamaictn This mealute ha?
arisen front his ill Hate cf
health; which requires his re
sidcnce in a warm climate ;&
( r on> motives©! political Hite
rest, which demands the ella
hlflhment of the Viceroyalty
in that iffenel. The govern 1 ,
merit of |amaica, it is thought,
next to that of Ireland, iv ‘he
belt thing under the crown.
DUBLIN,‘June fer.
An article from Stettin, of the
n li June avs, “ T he Russian
Consol vesterday gave notice 011
ihe P.xfchabg** here that the King
of Sweden would not p. rfnit . ven
j Russian ships with Russian pro-
I per'v to come out of the harbour
j ofSwinemunde.’ He hoped, horv
| ev e -, 10 be shortly able to an
-1 flounce an alteration in tins mea-
SUrt ‘ - * , ,
Tonissaint, late a captain, and
Barnard/ fate a fieuu nant
Ij n Toniss.iint L’OuVbrrnrc’s ar
my. and who ac empanirtl him
to France, die Lords of the Ad
ctirfnlty have generously ordered
to |, e co nvevr<l li< me in the Wol
vVTOtie jtoop, which is under or
dtrs to take a convoy to the West
Indi*s.— They have been sent
from the Voluntati s on board the
Wolverene.
The celebrau and Irish patriot
a p.i Banister Mr. < urran, has
! obtained from the minister, the
j most lucrative at dpfeasanl p ace
in Ireland, that of Master of the
Rolls. It is to all intents and
purposes a sinecure.
Ph n u del phi and paper.
PARIS, June D.
“ <sj r —J acquaint you, that ac
cording to a decree ol his majes
ty ( .f this daie, tlie embargo is
taken off all Russian vessels de
tained in consequence of the
hostilities between rhd two conn
tries, and that it is hr* majesty’s
pler.ure that all such vessels be
at lib-rtf to depart.
This measure must be con
sifh red- as indicative of a speedy
tuliii tm< nt of the differences he.
tween the two countries. M. D’-
O until. was i*p cted 10 have
1. It Vi nua for Pari ome time,
iigi. ; bnt from the frequent fan
b n trees that have taken pfaCe
betr* een him and Mr. Ada*, since
the iinivai of the l.itu-r in die
.'tistiian rapitirl. it should sum
as ’il M. D'Oubril had been di
n'd ed to remain theie for (he
purp'os* of co’ntening wife. Mr.
Adair previous to his departure
for Paris.
Vv hat prohubili’v is there that
Great Britain can ir.ke peace,
in die present postute of affairs
upon honorable terms ? Bona
p-arte would give us Malta we
have little doubt—would he con
sent to onr keeping the Cape ol
Godd Hope ? From his late de„
deration to Holland we should
infer that he would not. —Rut
would ihe surrender of Malta, the
Cape, anil I’nodieherVy be deem
ed a peace honorable to this conn.,
try i They are desirable posses
sions, it is true, but need we
make peace to procure them ?
We have all of them in our hands
and we know that the whole pow
er of France cannot wrest thehi
r i om us. But is Russia, is Great
Hr iff” n to (h serf the king of Na-
ples, the victim ol Ins Alliance
wi'k its ? —Are we to make Ins |
n isloVtuncs a source of pioht to j
us ? I bat is, are we to obtain !
tbe absolute surrender ol Malta j
or any other place, on c.ond ttoft j
of acknowledging the n w king j
<f Naples i The minis* ur mat
would do Midi an m” , would <ie
erve the curse of man And. I t
peace be made wi'houl die c*■i
pbte re-vstabhsluueht of the king
j of Naples m ill possession oi nl.
i Ins territories, hat peace can
i net h.. r be honorable to Great
j btuain nor to Kus-ia,
V\ 1 ilst tie list ol the funds
I would induce us to suppose that
peace was at no great di Unee,
date state of atLirs on the conti
nent, the piejects winch liona
paite ha. l.uev ex. cm ed, and.
vbe dctigas ht ‘ , : ;dst developed
w .-uta fo.hid our entmai'iln,?
•he. slightest expectations of ,
oeace. For under such circum
stances can any one expect to
makepeace upon honorable and
advantageous terms ? When wt
r,der to the motives iLat made
Hu*si take up aims, will an\
n,;.n say that ‘any peace she can
uegociate cart he honorable 1-
Tuat she. catnrot at present ot)og’
Bonaparte by force of arms, to
nieasuie back die giganucstrit.es
lit tras taken tnay be true- But
why sanction them by negotiat
ing pitc with him r ku'ia has
nothing to fear from France, and
wiih respect to commercial re.a
tious, she well knows that t l ance
cannot do without tire ptoduce
of her tetritorics ; the lion, the
sail-cloth, the hemp, the fhx
pii.cn, tar, timber, etc.
We have received a Hamburgh
Correspondc-nkn of the 25 h nil.
which is Liter bv one da than
the p/ - ern brought hv the la>t
niai.K From tliis Journal we
bextracted the following ve
ry inteiesting articles :
VIENNA, June *3.
Every wish and every hope
here ccrrter in the desire sos
the prelcrva'.ion of the peace
of ihe continent.
The financial plans wi-h
which the government is at
prefcti’ etfgaged, can onlv iuc
ceed upon the foundation
of a general confidence : ami
the court neglett- nothing
that can eiiftire this object.
The Russian ambassador.
Count Von Rasumbusky, l ,as had
an interview with the french
Ambassador, M. de la Roche—
foucanlt.
M. ()übril has frequent confe
rences witli the otw English En
voy, Mr. Adair.
MUNICH, June 12.
Prince berth er, has resided
sometime at his country house,
bur he comes daily to town in
the forenoon, and returns in tlie
evening—MadaiYie Viscount is
here, on a visit 1 corn Paris.
A French c wirier ‘who passed
through here, was ifse bearer of
passports for M. Outrr'if.
Within fourteen dav or tliree
(weeks, the French army will be.
\ gin to break up, and leave IJava-
I ria.
A long expected courier from
Petersburg!) nas arrived here.
Our political relations wi h the
couris of Peters burgh have it is
true, been interrupted by tit
circumstances of the tunes ; bur
the family intercourse and the
direct correspondence ha- not
thereby sustained any real de
triment. The fatter, jollied to
tlie new pacific disposition of the
Russ l an Cabinet promises us the
speedy restoration o 1 me former.
mUNsndf, July it.
The so lowing notice was this
day published here ;
“ I , asten to inform von the
merchants of t'ne lloval Westpha
lian provinces that, according to
a rescript of Baron Von Stein,
private Minister of State, dated
Berlin sth of June, the English
government allows the navigati
on of the Baltic to remain undis
turbed, atid the passage of neu
trals to the ports ot the North
Sea, is permitted—\lso that the
navigation ac'.(according to which
no foreign ships can carrv tile
productions ot uieir country to
England] is suspended with neur
trill vessels, with cargoes from
Prussian ports.
V, VINCKE, President of
the Chamber ot Commerce.
These tew articles, it attentive
ly perused, wnl be found io con
tain mailer ot large importance.
1 hey shew in tile fir.-,t instance
tlie par Ac intentions ot the em
peror ot Uus ia ; to r if Bavaria is
forgiven, the offences of Fiance
must be lorgotien. The utter
course beiween the Russian, r.ti
gtisn, and French, Ministers,
however indirect between the
two lauer, put the quesiiou ol a
pacific negotiation beyond ail .pe
culation anti doubt, Luo result
.fthore conference has Ey this
time reached Id* 1 ■ l “ 1 ’
Yarmouth mav tl.eicfoie Oc . x
pvcbdto return m tin ctunse < ■
Ihe week, charged uid
•i-tsh overture tium the Prent.i
minister.
Isxzzsx,
NEW.YOi K, Sept. t.
Letters fiom Haiti, x, te
reived from very telj “clab’c
gentlemen, Hate, ihatcaptaiti
Whitby was put under aired,
and fetit home as passenger, m
the ship Leander, ol which
capt. W. formerly had cofn*
mar,d. Capt. Whitby we un
derstand, is sent to I’ ngland to
account to die Briiifn govern j
mein for his conduct on the
American Ration, and the de,.
predations he committed oft
Sandy Hook.
Capt. Heron of the ship
Minerva, from London, was
informed by the American
Cor.ful, that Mr. Pinckney
had met with a favourable re
ception at tlie court of .St.
lame’s, arid that our duler”
euces were likely 10 be amica
bly adjitfled.
Fir* ! L.aft night between
II and 1 l o’clock, a fire broke
out in ihe Printing Olfice of
Meffis Lang and Furrier,
wmc;i wasentiiely confmned ;
and we are exiremely lorry to
(fate, that not even the bobks
of Ute office \yefe laved.
ALEXANDRIA, Sept. 1.
Ai rived, Ichooner Alert,
Lucket, 20days from Curra’
coa—('apt. L. has politely
favored us with the following
information ;
By an anival from Mary
cabo, on the Main, on the
§ih Auguff, the following in
formation was received by a
gentleman there ; —“ We
have now at anchor in Veto
Gulph, two large ships, two
brigs, and leven ichooners, all
ol which fleet appear to be
armed, have landed feme
troops and diove our men out
of a itpall fort which they now
have m jioifession j we have
not been able to learn whether
they he lint;Hi or Miranda.”
Another Fho oner thr.r ar-
rived ti e day 1 le't Cm race,a,
luetnioiis leaving the fleet
to anchor in Varo Gulf.—
Captain Eldridge, who arriv
ed tlie 6ih, was boarded to
windward of Bonair, on the
5 h, by a lii itifli sloop of war ;
the lieutenant informed capt.
Eidridge that Mil a rid a had
(even armed vtllels when
they test the windward ifiands,
and that admiral Cochrane
had forbid the imprelsment of
Miranda’s men. It was gc 4
nerally believed at Curracoa,
when I lett it, that Miranda
was in this fleer, as the British
would have no such fleet in
that quarter. No arrivals at
Curracoa for ten days before
I left it, from any part.of the
Main near Vero ; this had 1
caused Spaniih vefl'els to re.
■mam neatly that length of
tune in port for information,
, with cargoes on b.iard for the
Main. Weft India prouuce
using hourly at Curracoa, in
cor.lequence of this alarm—
coffee a6 (ous.— m txprefs
latled in company with me lot
Port Acavcilo, with the above
information.
NORFOLK, Sept. i.
Yesterday morning the
French Frigate Cybele, men.
tioned in our la It, came up in r
to the harborj on passing Fort
Nelson, Ihe la'utcd with 21
guns* which were returned by
at) equal number,
TJefjjCCting tHjs ship, t<>
ai ntai on the 19th ult. ip
non; 20, 60. lut. 64. long, in
■ inpany with the Kegulus,of,
CS4 guns, and the president of
they were encountered Ky
. violent hurricane at S. £,
w ich compelled them to
‘cud for nearly five days, j 3
which they Jolt their nuzen
mad, main* top* mall, quar
ter pieces tore ( fF, & the ship
generally much injured. Jhe
lad that was leer; of the Re
yulus and President, they were
Icucititng br loin the gale.
From inlotmadon, in which
we plate confluence, we can
fay, that this sq adron has
never joined the fleet of je
reme Bonaparte s.
On Friday fell a French
gun fliip came into the
Capes, and proceeded up toe
bay. —She was seen on Sa<-
tut day rnoming going under
New-Tomt Ctutilbr: to an.
choT—This ship has loft
all her top-niads, and appear
ed to be oiherw ife nuich in
juted. T’hefe has not been a
ny person from her, but. we
understand it is the Patiwt,
one of the fleet to which Je
rome Bonaparte belong?. Ci
ther accounts lay it is the he”
guiux, which ftom
every account,we shot id think
molt -probable j wefhaTinro
biably kmnv ceitatmy tilth:
cout ie 0} the day.
THE PATRIOT.
SAVANNAH, Sept. i8- I*s.
On die I-i'h insf. C'aptai!
thigh M’ Call, was appointed Jai
lor ol this city, vice Captain Wna.
Finder, deceased. V> hen w
announce this appointment t> thi
public, we cannot omit statu'”
that captain AI 1 all’s name ha
been made use ol on this wa-i
on for thv ck.dusiVc benif
of the family of the cltccas
(and, ai dat the request of
large and respectable numbero
the citizms of Savannah, ani
1 that he derives n6 etnoluiri utoi
I advantuge from the-fice
Republican .
‘The /Inter} leans at Carrut
chs The destiny ol those
fortunate men is no longer ciout
tul Ten of them were execut
on iTle ‘2l si ot Job , anil the 1
maimier consigned to tun ye 3
irr.pi i sonhient
A letter is how before US v ’
ten I>V one of the officeis (to I
friend in this city) the day befo
his 1 xecutioti, from winch w<- ‘•>
permitted to take the loiiotvii
extract:
“On the *Bth of April,
sight ol the Spanish Maine,
engagement to<'k place bet"'®
tht Leah tier and her sciioch?
tmd a Spanish brigand sebeot
of double our force. In the c° u!
of the day bo:h our school*
were captured. We were cadi
into the port of Cavcllo, wnt
we were loaded with Lons, 3
confined in the Castle. ActntA
afterwards, officers Were n*n t>
Carrttccas to take ouf exaot
lions and confessions. ‘d
were transmute 1 to that jr*3C
triil; and this day we we'e o’
! cut to receive onr stflt' Dt
Out ot 57 men. 47 were sti" a
ed toiigiitand ten ve ais
soument, unu ten of whoa’ ■
one, were oooinetl to tlie scslr
We are tub executed a’ bbi
Clock to-inorunv-iiior. iug.
cepi, my dsatr tellow, the ia* 1
surance ot stuceie irientlsbip-
Jurti‘
We were informed laA c
ing, by the pilo of- tb e ‘S
rail, lrom f>s. V incent , d l,l '.
ship Uosi:-tn n ßlooi. b-i-i
a .tune at li- ij-. •
paper w. iU*