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independent stste, THiarran
\ved as such by the united pow
ers of Spain* England, Russia and
Sweden.
lint in order to give to this
f <>j c the necessary ■■and ade*
*3 ;a. ?■(> ce. of thus placing ii>
* .n it ib'ie and tnr~ xnugnabL lim
i to for n an in -operable couil
l-rooise *o the ini ru five attempt
*O.l the .\ mete an govemm-n tone
less nnbi,.o..s for an exonsu.
cf its dominions tha t ancient
Ivottie, or modern France, the
Flori bis, the territory between
Louisiana and die Rio Grande, al
ve dy m possessforr of the afore
mentioned renegadoes, might he
of the greatest utility, by incorpo
rating them into the, new sover
eignty, in t tee the Spanish go
vernment should think proper to
c- de them for the purpose point
t: out an 1 under the afoicmen
t ined gn ran tee.
A g v'-rn n ‘pj thus corn
pns'-d of s .id rrkortes, united S:
< cm ige i o i :h mi holes of a
’* L *
■to frn m >nrc y, md protected
h ’ the spec ii - hut oarhee, would
i -*e J Irvcale- v.i i;o. i iiancystran-,
g •’ th’ serpent of and vuOern ic li
ft picon, ami res.ra n vvitii the
rn -.rpohe efficiency its future
au m ns and enu rpr?z s in liu
southern regions oi opaiiis-i A
me - 4ca
From the Savannah Republican.
Keen eV. M&mo it i al. —-In our
piper to-d.iy will be found a Me-,
mortal drawn up by Richard R.
Keene, and addressed by him to
the Spanish government. tc This ■
traitor to his country (says ti e
Kafional Advocate) already in fa*
‘incus by his conduct to the fami-
I v'of hi s’ frien c 1 ad utron, i.u *
t >er Martin, e-q. t-as, it appears,
f 11 hnnseh u> th * vn-Avs of Eng
] fid. and was, very likely,’ the
3itr im t bich gi and and the ar
% icii oh New O’- a as. Wiien it
and > ctlle u<l ui u all the circum
f-r iC's -u: a ! uon this project
ed c t e-re of tills, important city
denoted the intention of Great*
Britain to hold it, the municipal
iappointments \>ein gix aue, the
reader of this memorial will, per
haps, be led to maintain the same
opinion with ours Ives, that al
though unsuccessful in their then :
£ttemm, the idea of wresting this
purchased terito;y from us may
vet be a favo-i e scheme in the
J
cabinets* of the virtuous Ferdi
nand and the morai reg-nt o
England The Baltimore Patriot
announces, that it has lattly bet i
received from the Mrditena
ne in. 1? * uTiOUscontents spe ;k
fi r rvm? i cs. It is supposed
to b. wrt.i n says the Patriot, h.
la 12 yr 15 ”
IMg-.-’l f wea—WMb*. r"lsea/rr&6*Mrrv
y “Washington, A larch 7.
Misrepvesenfation Corrected.
We have, seen in many of the
public pants a representation ol
au occur ence which took place in
the btrnitsof Sunda, between our
si a >p of war P acock , C apt. War
ri tv't Mi, and British armed brig
c.rltd the JViutdu't This slate
m nt, from the * C dcutta Times,’
v..v>s ) notorious.y distorted, tha
we have avoided publishing it.—-
We have procured from the p'ro
pc.c authority, the folly vying i£;c
fract from capt. W r amrgton % s cf *
ici.il letter on the subject, which
oats the transaction in its proper
ight, and will serve as an anti
lute to the British provincial ac
count of it.
Extract of a letter from C< pt, la*v
it> IPurring-Qn, tu the he or cl ary
ot the Navy, dated U S. bhip
Peacock, Kov. * , 13 J 5.
As it is pr. >Rible you will
he real er s. e or h ar some other
account of a rei.cou ere which
vok place b ve ii the P- cock
. ci the Er g- sit i ast India Com- j
pany’sbr g i\ T .utihis, on the 3uth
of -June is, in t!-e Straits of Sun-i
.a, 1 take t e liberty of making
LnovvTi ti> y ti the particulai s.
Indie afternoon of that day,
when abrest of A idler, as we
dosed w ith ibis titiff, which ap
peared evaleruly to be a vessel of
v/ar, and cm; I< u y prepared for
acton, he ccmmat.dtr hailed, &
asked if l kne v that there was a
peace? 1 rt-vhtd in the negative
direciirg n'm a .he seme time
o haul hi‘> to ours down, if k
vere the c u r. in token of it—ad
iing, that .1 in <dd n t, I should
ure into him, Ihn bring refused,
jneofthe were fired
it her, \v: ich wis immediately
etur. ed by a hroadsiile from
e brig * ou v b *oad idt was then
- chartrrTh &, his colours struck,
ifter itaviog six Lascars killed,
and seven or eight wound'd.—
As we bad not u most distant
idea of a p ce, and this vessel
was but a h t *, and stance from the
fort of Ai'jicr, I considered his
assertion, c; uni and with his ar
rangements for action, a finesse
on bis part to rmuse us, till he
could taljcc himself under the
. * *
protection of the lert. A few
minutes before coming in con
tact with the brig, two boats con
taimr.g the mister attendant at
Anj ter, and an-officer of the a ri
my, tame on board, and as we
were in momentary expectation
of firing, they were with their
men passed below, I concluding
that they had been misled by the i
British colours, under which we
lnd passed up the Straits. No
questions, in consequence \v-k
put to them, and they very rm
properly emitted mentioning that
peace existed. The tarda),
after .receiving such int 11 genet
as they had to communicate or
this su: j t, Jno pail * f vvihef
was official I g .ve i p in ves
< 1 fi st stoptiing tu r s <>■ holes,
o and putting her ngging in ouh r.
lam aware that I m V b
lamed lor ceasing 1 o thhks
tvitl nut more authentic evidt nee
| ! at peace had been concluded ;
but i ti u.st, sir. when our distance
bom home, with the lithe chance
jwe had of receiving such evi
dence, are taken into considera
tion, I sir all not be thought to
h ive and ; d--d pri maturely.’
ttrm ■ ’9T SBSftfgftT** **W iMflltt.
t
LATE
FOREIGN NEWS.
Ntw-7'ork) March 9.
Last evening arrived at the
port, the elegatu fast sailing shij
integrity, capt. Gillender, fror
.Liverpool, whence she sailed ci
the \st. ofFtLruaty, and from the’
on the 7th, making her pas
sage only 29 days.
Capt. G. has favored the Ldi
jtors of the Mercantile Adverti
ser, with Liverpool papers to the!
; first of February, Lon km to the
50th of January, and Lloyd’s
Lists to the 2 and. We have copi
ed the prominent and inter
esting articles.
The Niger friga f e sailed from.
Portsmouth on t; e. 2dih ci Janiza
ry, with the t t sh minister, for
the U. States c f onerica.
I - 1 .
l. :> J on. j n 29.
! French papers, r. .ved yester
day, and ibis fare roan we recei
ved the Paris Journal* ot the 27th j
hrist..
T'he politte and arrests are still
jeontinued, w iih an activity, and in
isuch numbers, as to e\ nee that
the government is in the u mostj
dread of a convulsion. Armtdl
forces are employed for the pur
pose of making these arrests, and
and handing over the suspected
persons to the civil authoi ides
It is also evident, that the fcarr
of the government are not ill
founded, a proof that the police,
numerous as this active bodv is.
are-insufficient t''V vev. :;t the ele
ments of popular ‘ f.ng ojnce from
collecting, an<l tiu a cntng the
most direful < f caa- r* p es ; yet
die departure oi ti e lortignfotct
is again spoken <f. Ihe satisfac
tion which the >vTscnce of our
countrymen in a s, who have
conferred so r. ,n\ blessings on
the French nation, by restoring
the Bourbons, affords to the
French pet-pie, may be estimated |
:>y the solicitude which the gov*
er vnent shews to convince its
u j -cts of the speedy departure
>f the r deliverers. It is now
-ntTi, that all the English troops
will have readied their destina
liras by the first of February, of
course that they are to be with
irawn from the capital, a measure
is unlikely as it would be dange
reus to the Bourbon authority ;
Aiid .a still more fortunate cjrcum,
stance, the weather has relaxt <
and allowed some of the reg
men I .s who were on their retun
to embuk for England l Th
B iii'h artiTs ry, however, ar
d.l menacing the Fauxfiourgs, v
standing watch at the gates ot b
Denis.
January 50
It appears by the dai’y Bulk
fin, that the Prince Kegem re
covers very si :*wly from his gout}
it ack, and is s ill inconvienceci
by some of the usual consequen
ces ol that painful disorder.
Liverpool , Feb. 1.
We are much concerned to
that the Banking House e!
Messrs. Roscoe, Clarke and Ros
:oe, has been obliged to announo
) ihe public a suspension ot its
payments ; but we have reaso!
i hope that their embarrasmenu
vill not materially affect the corn*
ercial interests of the town.
NiW-York, March 9.
Capt. Luchet, 15 days fron
’ort-au-Prince, informed tha
•c two iiaytun Chiefs, Petioi:
lahi CltrUiopLe, Lodi mat
ing great mile ary prt paiauons for
opening the Cnitipaiy-n.
Mark ts at Po t-au Prir.ee
were very dull lor all kinds cf A
merican produce.
A Liverpool paper of the 31 st
January, sys, “ they write from
London to Brussels, that one of
the domestics of Bonaparte, has
been sent back to Europe. Ad
miral Ccckburn susp* cling that
under the livery of a servant was
concealed a person of high rarik.’*
L o ii( gv , Jan uary 50.
A Swiss pa pet oi she ,12th, gives
the following notices < f sen t v. vll
known Frenchmen
M. dels Fa ttie has retired to
his estates
Gene r and Andrtosy lives in the
vie ini-y of !a is I*e sAfi io
be occupitd in revising his Me
moi-r! c r ty p . \1 .\ t: qu rt and
him c .ndceiatie celoLt: \ as a
v ~
witter.
The I v Vi trt r.Barras has
retired to tne b u h a hfia; ce.—
He re-appe: l and in the ear-nal af •
er the accession T i a.-uaparte ;
but elm st imn ed au iy quitted
it, without having obtained any
thing from him.
Ncthing ci rtain is known as to
Marshal Massena, It is bt lievtd
that he means to take a vcyage
across the Atlantic.
Marshal Souk is. at S?, Amanrf,
in the Department of ih.e T arn.
His brother, baron S< ul. has re*
ceived the Bros ( * Lt* ho? ot
is one of the bravest officers of
the army*
; Leftvbre i)< srouettes Mar
shal Grouchy have full eno been
‘able to escap till the researches
‘that have bin made for them.
Marshal c u fi e? hives in ?hs
|country witbr i t any command.
| A Dutch paj er, under the
I head of private inf* 1 igei ce, gives
the following unvarnished ac
counts of the Ftetuh capital dur
ing the celebration < f the Anni
versary of the 21st January •
k The theatres were siiut yester
day, arid also to-day. Many shops
and coffee houses were open,
rt other Sundays and festivals,
i saw some men in black, others
tad a black crape on their hat or
rm ; but the great majority went
bout their usual business with*
ml any external sign whatever.
Paris 5 Jan. 17/
Man y arrests lave taken place
within the last twenty-four hours
at Paris. General GrunbSer, late
Governor cf Paris, and Reporter
of the Military Commission, con
voked on Marshal Ney, is of the
number, it is said. Marshal Ser
oarier has hitherto eluded the re*
earches of the Public.
“ In addition to the arrestatiens
l announced this morning, 1 have
o add the names of General Mor*
pari and. Merchant!. M. Hyde
ie Ncuvdle is sent Ambassador
to the United States, where he
ias long resided be fore. M. De
arie, the intimate friend of die
Due de Richelieu, an old ar.d sa
gacious statesman, one varmly
nd hitherto Mppor
ed by Duke 3 ha& dA been