Athens gazette. (Athens, Ga.) 1814-18??, March 03, 1814, Image 2

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. \v fc-c« ym apnj* a nd. Ui: Sol 3$ I snppwH. - |entie. irun v < tdd chaund shut none other .w&s actual! v 0 < kiKJed hvdaase it might bcf and ; In t‘rH way Brtt&id might bloc k ad-• P n <*i isl the V'O'-Ul at t‘v* V»n>e. But the *ln>nj;est advaciU for relaxation, not p'vtenpeb Ah *t it c/mkl \k justified until after j ftcittre r »C the ftr*j fcgresstotn and ne vlert r,» refb*ul to r< pel it. l ern rnrhai principle then, was the Order in conned of the Bth of Jon, I SO/, jtt Ipos* and. This was hut forty-sevt n elavw after the Berlin Decree and he* f rt‘ we could have h and uv notice i of it j .and Vet GreatY Britain had* tight si v tmn\ to ret aha e on p*, for an act wVi'h we coaid not pte very, and of which'we dirt no* know ! h is vain V) pretend. t!>,s orner .wostiot a, *• .; «>i t*'• uci lr\ ‘£. . . because less timorous in terru* It was contrary the established lew of nations unci Britain had the power tc enforce it. but Fr ice bad pp power to enforce her decree*, and it could be ccneidered but an empty threat, ... ✓ feuf it is suggested) that the for the protection of British seaiVvai. 1 his charge is without any found*, linn. We ’ire contending for >ae protection, of our o>vn searrien on boa and our o v n »hi|H. Ihe law of rubious admits not the subjects ol ore nation to enter on board the *hjp» of another, and to take sden as iht'y shall judge lt»tir own. The ca* e is simple, and capable oi dc induct ration* The is tee corn* iron highway of nation*. c)n it each ha*, a concurrent, but neither cat jurisdiction. If, then, one nation has a right to tars, suen as «he shall judge her own tiuugecis, in das common jurisdiction, i it otn- j er may retake the satfoe subject, it *ie judges him to be her own. ii tins nation has the right to recap* tuns s»v* has a rigid a ertuu a right to resist the first taking—•■jo th,.t pursuin ‘ your principle; one Station claiming a citizen m a juris* diction common to both, nas a right t > take him irom ahotner, whi.e mis other if he claims has a right to re sist. hot, though tut* jurisdiction is roncu rent on the ocean, h is not so on hoard the ship. Here * the jpy iod.c.l O i is exclusive. Fhe imi niUh' 1 law prevails here. V attu say j. k'-.ia’ a parson boa on shs pooled, is considered as the-natural ooru sun* ject of the rrat on to which the ihip belonged, because witain the exolUi* su e jursdicuon of that nation. It h true that there arc cases, in which a hvUigcrctt may enter on board for c. Main purposes for iiVstaric , to eeai'tn for contraband go*;els, and to prevent a violation of blockade. > But these are exceptions amigo ro p*ovc the rule. It is that ihvsc exceptions, especially that rel ative to contraband goods, are the erfect of compact, i hty are part of the canverumn*! la tv of nations. The natural’ law never deft i yed wUat articles were contraband. Ts ex'tep ions, so strictly dctHted, aed curetuHy gtrirdtd, prove incorgest *bly the gener.d rule,, that each ra tion has an exclusive jurisdiction on hoard us ships on the ocean. But to ureteivd because trore is one ev iepiiop, thei v w is therefore another; ad necaute the odicers of one naT tioii h ive o| right to filter on hoard tiie snips f another, in search of - contr*ha:m**oods and if they find any th tare su>piciou&* they nave a jngiH to carry id the ship for triu, that they ts ,re such off! evsv have a right to enter on hjbard and take such nea ns they sn*H judge their own, U cut trfat is. I rnn'ccs, a C9ttr«e of season n-jr w;uc * 1 do not foliy dfeivtami. If out right ez|*t§, way do mu ntk’nwng’ve as proof ci it. Thv.V ere wis& and learneu in tne |wof n tuns ; w nftre is titc fdter on national * nr aroo has imdftrt.tK.cn to c ta?*U> t > the right a a nation U e»n, revu bawd oi another, and to take such as she fnay d;-c:u her ovh v uhcKtt submit iug ctie quesrioii ioaa miern Uioiirfl uahu ial i lAm geruifcvalßi insinuate, mat British stiinjects, we hava* *ia tu rah zed, aie-the subjects pi coineu* tiou , and they iadsi on tne and a. ‘ »c of pcrpeiual that * Day;* alined cnnen. has aniy a Ji>c it yrmei tib i. Fh*n is inasmuch ms alk giaoce and ,rc cinrocnl v -i>d Uus piSacectian and >ea not extend b-yeiftd tlii ufs eXiUisiVi junsiirct’ori of tha nu; inti, so su’ allcg ante is si, j c* to tlu, same biniution. As m a m.av of i his dneuine, % .sahjCct, tmturuUzed Were, is obTgmd to light met dust hs native ctutmiv until he three leagues from hhore* anal thf moiavni he crosses this mughi* mrv Bnc, hc.ift at>smefd,-.tl.ins *»Ue and is obliged «i T;iv for hil fia’ \e mr/aasi h,.* .«\jpted K plh ,Pwnv. ; ', u- c dune ’ tt% “*hf’ pro|H*k i uiqu s. v Tut t re tcloyeddouot ■ gbfi this ion is ■ m d,, *vy* | hr*Mpw fbe -n w a” ’ . uer int cnucs;* ‘l& rori fir -mX » \ ‘ ■ ■ itselfcarries with it »ts own I fStrovfU law l-asclettrrr inrd | J» was decided in York that it i < pera?es *-d «(:?<!/;, Ami pieces tht man in the siir.e n;tt&ti<-'h a- and Ire had lu vs been u cttixtn. The prfari* ptc is the same in EngY rUL Cok * ami Flac k stone tell vis that if a man Ik made a tlertEt m the ththteco Amjih aftet he *■.»» deni/ered shaY iciHcHt; not those whirVwere ho u iu fore.— But it is Tibt jj in UK rasK* ni ii tu: - allcatidftiLilKouiit nttiribu-hu) haV *; rttmspictive energy. But B i ttsb suuute which provides for the natpraltihvio!) *of such Ip tigtt sea men m shah h ‘Vc served nyo years oh board’♦hese. ships, puts the quts t limn beyond doubt* the act makes I them at> natural born subjects or na j lives withm tbe kingdom* Biit ‘ti e answer to his excdlehcv s l speech* has brought up the question ci reta{:a!ws~—4-id a wonderful .de gree of -yn p thy, js excited fer his Pi •* jeifcfy s .frtibjtels* tievat Ais art ful ly select as the first ug- g y n sviond \ ?uppQ .. the burning of defenceless irUlages on the shores of the ohesap.e.ake ate instances of fit i t.'sh merry. The< exciil»ng the Indi ras to iiid’,aCfUtmnau‘ rnJ c sacres % was >/British mercy, Ttte bruu.Ut.ies of V end ah C.ickbucn, are instances of tins mercy l the cold blooded rn Ur dens of that Goth Proctor, are iur • tber instances o! it | — W ho were the aggressors inihfi busm'ess of refill* • iaitmi? the advocat *of p'-ri pefuai aPegiupte will say Auieoeu,!—With a..-n is»< nxed to this *po.v t v liert hi? drew hh first breath., if an American, on a visit to England* happttts to have a sop born there. r though the palWnt should tin median'.- «y jetur.i with h‘i*r» to AmciiCa. this child owes an allegiance v»hidh be , .never can shake off: and -if soma thirty years afterwards, if deien ling, ids soil from British pjjiuiion, his . house .from ccm'lHgrat ion or his wife and children f»ojti rape, he fuipp.Mis to be madt! o* iv>tu*r he is condemn eo us a vile traitor to his majesty is sentenced to be hanged by tie neck until he is almost dead* to be cut down, his howeis lorn out by violence ! and thrown in his face* his head cut | off, his. body dissected in quarters, , and the quarters to be at his majesty's dispos —i nui is a necessary conse quence ol perpetual aPegiance. and a faint p.cture of British humanity; But We are charged with driving uk aborigine* from v their inheritances. It is but a short: time since Mr J*f« fersda object of ridicok# for 1. Ids regard for the Indians b: his dis positron to civilue them* Now that tney are the allies of ins Majesty all hostility against them is evidence of j a disposition to exterminate them. —*\ T ever was a charge more unfoun ded c uei, or pernicious—-We have used them as children* They had no ground of'complaint against Us; and what good motive could h ive induced his Excellency to infuse into tht: mind&'pf the people and of these Indians, that the U* f>. are deter mined to drive their* oiT ? The effeck , is beyond a doubt.,, k will awake them to vengeances and the in.no* j cent blood which may Sow in con* \ sequence, may out day be required of u>. who disseminate charges so groundless and -tnjunous, But it is said that this is % War agiihtsi N- England—-Terfc is the attempt again to excite local jealou sies. New England has interests peculiar to herself; s i : must be sep arate. \. The Hon,Chairman probably, Iq#b for Wo. and *o : !b- period, when be can <?p_-ak < f the king) im of AT En £• m l ; and possibly anlicip-ttes that JysiAH ’•rm putsf Any hi its fitur* sovereign. Anl, si, tdotigh } u tei'-, ly atHfbr a moo it chy if we must have and kins, i. shmiid.be as willing y.\*x gen*.leman SiKrgid’ wield the aceptre a*a-w o-’ he»’ I shoaki prefer turn to Hi; f>r ldo not th ih k him k so c m zy . i. sin hi Id pro h r hmi to'the pr’mi e ?*e gent for he’ sqs&cs -the charities of dontestip with watch UU royal big-mess does not ippear vo be overburtnened. v I sbmi'd prefer hiSn to Bonaparte, be cause, thougkhe ** a military mm I do not bgpeve he is capable of do -11)g h:iif so iiiuc iin sen, c f. Having ?.:id this to pacify the Hon* Member on ais favorite subject, 1 spall «#w proceed to axiiftme that part M the ajiswei which relates to th« -Embarg (v nen have-ha^ wondc i'ul f icultv oi f ienou iciiig laws #s .u.u-abytU-MUwnHi. It *.|.a*s uo tX]> Cted hh»V those gerttlemsn who regard tfjjtir’/ reputation as correct -lawyers, would have ddlherattd b&? fare tuey decided* iea ? t it was hoped* that, inasmuch as we have a tribi i , competent to decide this qnesuon, and that very speedily, gentlCtßen, instead of th eafeuing to legislate against the legislation of Cqngrcsv would have taken the means to have ■> decision in the G-mns of the United States. Are th, y airak to trust the Federal Jud ges ? t)o *hese gentlemen lack wis dom Attd Ihtegrity Or js it this wis* ;niywin'ft they art u- I. fti|td of l ’ i, t he other Flmfeargo was pasts ultcorisut'uuonaly Because it ? lint it tr*f * decided oth r vUe in this Stat-*: am! i if l mistake <\At, iht Hoii. vie inn; t | from Worcester argued in favor o » cmniUtit itmalttf. . The oujerubb to the s that it vest nets the coasting trad r, and gen'livnieti §e<-m to insist, tfc - t%ht to regnlat * comment nno>ig ihe^. several State** * mean* b< -:c- - jtatv ifhd Slate. 1 Will reagd. you the opinion of (*vrne’ i\ WaWtmgfpn ,/in. this -utbjec •(- I* 1 iv Sd*. .yt*'/ t» *«. re »and a t«ru onimicy- tyrs of ?re%. .U n‘ Wsh hgt >o to the n» nut? i#ih M 4 rth, tfai ami fßsisted that it- was in point"’ But that clun-i: in the constitution which arttho#-/.> Congees-* tu p ! (>- viVie feu the Common welfare, h am | ply suffieictH. Who can clouhlof ike [ sntphn .nee of this measure to the j c t >*n fn on de fe uc c > Our ent rale & \ suffer exceYilulglv ; .JJerhaps this is caiise of more than half t e clamour. Gentlemen feel m pas sionately towards the District oi mairie. i’h** people, to he utfre vuf i fer privations and they aie willing to e iQiue them t but they afe not starving, nor severely dis-rv.--»-4r-r~ and very few of iheru would. ih.iiuv'us ; | oui cO Mioience* The Embargo j I was a measure Rallied loi hy noth [ par ties:am! the people had rather bear it. hard as. it is than that their enemy should be ted. But gentle men ‘\v eaten LegLUtm* uUerjc. - enee.—» ire they prepared .for tus l They mean surely, by a State law* to repeal the Embargo, anti. enforce ‘the'r£i>eaJ igamst.the Oißce;rs of the .Gc&etal Government. ‘ This is com irvg out. If t hey art*'in earnest, 1, like.tins. You nave talked long e nough, We begin to doum your nerve,. Your rich men have p-ook biv made up their minds as well is those ol desperate,, fortunes, fbet •‘ probably un ierstan'd the -meaning oi the word revolution. They have probably thought where they shui) be when the wheel stops., But Gen tlemen magnify -the ill success and disgrace of this war. This was ex pected. It .-Set-re- o b c a subject of exultation.’ ! too regre. as much a- any rc*n. the disaster* hfmrr armn* But u was not entirety dn-! expected. We had been thin-y years a\ peace : lhe art oi war of course neglected. Our feVo!iiion,.ry lie roes haviei one after another passed oti the stage oTWcGori; in a tree tot ui*uy you iiiav begin hostilities wiuiou’ pu privations; If yen pro i pare, tne pi 6$ ie wiiLUdbw for what ; t and if so \cu icli yruir enemy, and • pr.-parutfe.4- v/i it be .v©.’-rtisjp<mdent* • If so, you ro*y as wed be” at war ; at cnee. .Wc hud to em.ouiu.er i t.Rc pu t juithet b of a people mured to peace i and. to icsist a desperate fac tion v* ho were advocating the eh envy and throwing every obstacle in the \ way of government, ‘l’hese obsta | cles arc overcemc*.—.And have We | met with nothing but disgrace and H defeats ‘Were the defence of Fojt Meigs,” Kort Stevenson, Sacketfi’s Harbor and Craney Island disgrace ful ? Are cur unparrdled triumphs on tlie ocean diigiacefu! :/ Was the success on Like Ontario,’ and the complete and signal victory on Erie, wlictp with an inferior force, we cap lured in fair battle, a whole See% dUgrarfeTuH Give me such disgra ces as tne-se. and you are weldoule to atl Uie LureL that thicken round the b'row of.nft mightv Cockb.irn ! The speech and reported answer 4peuk of debts and taxes We were -•once fold that a national ,dept was a I national blessing. I Beyer biiheved [ it* In war wy must hiave debts and l mfpeace We. ’mustxpay ci.e.ii—?*»xes >. vdf&caetK 40 pay, the ln.iky<|ov, is ail *,■ that a people at war ought’ . |- dure iau i tms fs all we shal) be ob hgtd tr- eoduie. Bid I. \ «s, eKC r . 11 Mi-. i mates, that the deb* will cm.-, as long as .luhou, of the Stales WGs ttys mtcmi<W Hint to lr c j people,’ .tbAt-|.b avoid- aetvt they j diviuc the suites i i don't apprehend ! that the people of fivis Gorirmoo wealth---are yet ready to pay tiuu* debts in Shis way- Our gevesnment, it is sorfa, d+s covets no disposiuon to. peace, and tfeit they have idken na measures- td’ put an end to the wav. Ihe so are . groundless insertions. We offered ta *en>ovc -he turmcr. Embargo as k$ England, it *he would remove’ hgr edicts., W accepted -oi Tk*skint *s prapositiom We de clared War oh account of Iwipfesi. o«ent aaT the Orders in’ CiouaCtl. Tlic'*U'tyc i iaispendtd, and’ we,, i.iK*i ; Cdlatcly. proposed a cessation ofhosUHttts, on the; .single condition of st!spending the’ practice of • im*? pressmeot during the armistice; a«d oiiVred the exciusimu of British sea men from our employ v and bntarn would abandon impfv»---vn-nt, A similar offer was made by Mr, Mon rot to. Admiral Vvarfen. \V p »cd a law excluding British stanen l f our employ* We adopted | veff*-red mediation of the E .Upferor us Russia. Kbi %ont ministers Pe tersburg fai the purpose,pßa? and this, too, while firapf fas at war with France, ■§ ft ¥■ 4* whs s ?i’ ‘ they of t W- ‘ • ■II'?- - t ■• .1. end »■ ue* te .h it \u t udt •lr. batng urvJ.n- French’ i •.t i nee, a tool ‘S Bon , * * sibwit ‘the dpVpu|e tb the iityyv; i g*t i on of !.h"e aHj “hf fcrrgk>ifc f t *r*4 l.4*r no.it f T- niy ffjfrjjtoci, vaen Britain refund thU/easonu jie proposition, and proposed to t eit separate’)', we a,PB ee% and iimisters have b* iti appoi •vcdF Hut his excellency luis discovered e.l ic-.it.c* of French influence,” in the ■ proposition of Bonaparte* that Arne* i*ica * i o utd.treat for * L*e nc fa! Pceee with i‘;c uules of France. Ha* his excellency *%►’.* >tten when and t*as llfjeigh ciumud b.ii; p Try hy the n tff»e of 5 * Gj* frieuds i * t" f VVhut earn in'Uicnct. ths-i t;c>rc?‘nmeut in favor ©f France. It . U passiony prejudice or interest* that ‘crenels .* pai tia hi y of a\vl oatioix for Another. We have m Fretii h language, laws, tonsil iuifojts, «a-auntvs, nor castam >* •—We have no, French merchants s agent or among: us. Can Goy erixir Strong and his friend* .boast -if miltds sd frec from BGtisU atlas!v ttienu! Have they.ee prejudices., t itherjci'ii or religions that then; towards the worU.Vlust hope ; | j&fo'i it- is ir.'.vain to disguise it, tht I oppmtrs of the gpvevriincat arc an -1 dcr a very.. fau| Hriiisn..inhnen.ee. | ■ thjs that ! sxv arc” I sold to Britain, or -that they dare to Tpenly id aid her. a l mean lo say* j that they have attachments and par ti ah ties for Brit do taut a*c Extreme ly rfogerpiis to the liberties of theif cmihiry-, England h our nether 1 co'uury, ilia, fulTn from whom v?e .descended* The tom os of our an cesiurs arc Ekvc. livery mth h..> a sir > : uj aitich oor to the iahd wnere are deposited trie ashes of his fathers. We speak the same tan- ii has been said by some oat that it wav the policy of France trt make her language the court Jan* guii-v of Europe, that s!i# might tht boft r maintain her influence at these com ts. vV .idi, then Sc the power of Brttanf bvci u i wiio not oniy gives a iangu.-tg'e so the court, but to the people £ hhe advm s age is iiifinite* W e art inmnUied with her booksn*«- Lyw, politics and divinityi- are lite raliy imported.-’- The »«:ndc»u at is w. I reads English politics and [ daw* ehlogiz.d by English wrum, ; ami leaves off luimiriug their ttonsti \ tu.tion, and , probaldy that ours t esvinbled thtym - more-, The u Vi.Ae roads English and . some time'syneacnes them, in whin, the wnter.t **sies to bha >ts bi the nghu of Englishmen; and in this way, England is believeif'hot only tne bulwark of our policy, b-, our religion* This is apt ail; HE ti?h mirThahts:, agmns, and pcrhap ; , spies., speukiug the ..same language, can deal .*nd negociitc wan vraudii* ful facility. And add io this, sir, the privi lege granted Jby toe treafy of i T<J4+ to refugees, t > returp with their JoW of royalty and hatred of republican ism, arid to yeco^r'and hold lands as c:rizenss and- you have so‘Tie of the streams Os British mduerme; streams which I apprehend are Cap vergin g to a tcHTena which* may cue day sweep -away the. liberties of our* Tommy. , Cut why do l pursue tn'ivCourse !?o prove-.the existence of fish mfhn.uu-e, «vhen ... is a parly in t-his cpuutry who go’ step by . step with the British Ministry, who ’ justify every aggres.ion,..and whose maxim h that Hriiain cun do no i wrong ? vrhefi our Governors and I Legislatures are wThhoidihg their j div.cou; aging;’tlvi people, and ! throwing every'obstacle id The way, •i -bbth-of prosecuting .the v« i: and t>b j umiivg an peace ? Look Fat ab thvfg and If -yon are not con % ygivced of British i»il iert?o, ypu wothd ■ -not be persuaded. ThoiidJ risj? : Tofta r'n,e dead, Ay* Sur;- ;se wr ware at war with France, xuid a should justify e very kr,t of Fiahce» ; every het of your dlvn-government; >’c\rid- you not have (jve.ryTb' l^l4 . f° 7 ; sac, that par ty\ re.. ut Veach | ih^ae'hee'-f. If in,the progress of- the j war,''one at >our naval V; AaesshosJd. • cap ujre and destroy :a Ft<rncb ship j ol and we should spjfead ja re vive an the journal> of i mtte, that it was against QU,:; aiiofals | aob; religion to tSje e- . ! c;r to tiAuk.* the be oiu j candidfo say, that'The was in this thjpg ? « s urtc | rtvereivd ckrgynjan Id denounce. .? the,•president as a Neve eXtJling at r the ccnliogration o! Roms., he Cy a set | he h>*4 recommended .* r.'is^s T yrice oi * Frencb, opi. likve&'v ■: ‘ • { holy, way.a iiUiO’-raised in -.ta- ■_ ’ vor.of#faf>cc ; I mghi but j* Is*cJu« at |. G-alhei* all t the pullk acxl ol the Lt*gL%rure-.df | the Province, tVbm the churter of ! \v Uip.m iiid.lMxr?, down nvb/jr -Hc’ ! vofuima, Ti!d I'd mb u • sou L wiH ‘nhil,sT lituchf'-hiietjlii * -titra-i --• ibr|d xhe Tf Cs '° - A ‘ i:-’ ‘Fril ly Hit i- j it : tlws <s> lh,’ Uifcb *T» ’*•< l»~ dm doi virtue. - • cc.mfofT.i»My ~£j^4it itvfc •: It is r.ot . the r%or ,of ■ t k|. ■ i hrnatf ~4dr. i ft•*» (QoßtnbuUs <e k alib to* •li ij* patent’ -i ! .;W , roosphere of L- *: !; h-fuu m;> fW;ui • whkfi the) #c4ifi You M r t? ’ i« ;*i! ss&.*& a wanft of s*r4 o. • total ; .* ’ priwykk. V» ),■: • * -r- U »; >p «- y#Vt* ‘i*t'.yo»u < gfey * Wftat'M'r o"*||J'4!v’ W!,'’, ‘'M’ ‘ ‘t tuary;,. an- A^uii*s, *atl(d a Hancock j..prekfhe’d thy tfti* ‘ . mbT%ai .p"Hnc*-pfti of (Itedom ‘ It i*y now used* 1 ill)4'oSt. lor ibc-poi p*v . «ts cf vinfifog tfo vovcirnfi.r.v, iu* iogi/dpg GrtK nVit tio ; and ‘'ictniingk her*-. agrnfcs'.Hbr mbkiung the so ••- • reigfcqy .oi the mV.tfcato Where R li'etcui* Hill : The ioV» tv - tot. Is thrown down*. iesu. ’£ swept Hue* the dqyk urn! the tatfoa of o;i uiiirb wcr<.Britton thv at hievemciVt* di fi?e rtvoj Uu*i; ? • n re* hincith behind tb»* back .4’tai r> of -i. . StU'tehouse* /\Vby do pm. bang jpy vckjr walls litre trophies of yfa- vu^ ’ • tones. ? T Key sjjp.ye hot'’to tuUm-L* us* ’they art ita .t‘-f .s,ku;y that is d^parteu. r ” j. ike the of joys tlJ'Jjjjt ‘vpf.- past, pamfoi to the sdViW \ apprehend that/‘year p.»?ty. ha?, arrived at a otiswf in which it We** quafly dangerous’ to advance or c*>- treat, ‘The Unvofft ii* U> m* danger from your invomp'n. ta procecduigs; fe»:‘ r'hey- may ~. v'a fatal te youmdvetf*. Mar* may he compared- to a ship. , rs f.n4 helm; passions ate tf?e sit 16 : utid. bad fortune are pn.spevou 1 * oh adverse vdntfW; nud is■’.+<■:■ .rj. thor. Thus m;jdv “r.dtdoieiices’ hit* vdyage acrosatthd sea-oi tipie. With his reason, his iw&iivns uadhis hones nnder prdper v<r^i?'‘trons.. ; hit ea*x I stem she storms and. tssnpes'iT'ft UicU; bestt him %i Im cotijs-e* uvA 4 ill c-.i last anive at hts» *ft;ven in pe ir-u tjj safety tnd uiunjm. But ‘his helm cd reason lost* luvtler the ebftttol ft*’ blindloid prejuck-ce or paS|pi . he is driven on rocks, shoals and quick* • uViis, and meet* with intvuabk ah'ij.'.wreck* Takfc'c&retb&t %h‘H ok dot the shipwi e«'k of your pa r ■ ■ IMPORMNT FOREIGN M:.vVS* vt J'..;: Ni w-V'o» k,4*eb* ,1 Cf T)ie. Edjtopy p.,\the Ntfw-YnTk* Uijd xette, a»t in< hd r. an übiq»*u ‘ for ih« n?&m qf Mi;*, tvenbigof the U+th iSpveinht.i'% ix ! the pme ship ‘ NrieiT .-uviva-: . this port, horn .uhich'wg <V’ t following i#ii * Lzsnbyl iVor, 24 Beiinrhth'h of ‘i* n £f.V~~ w §? tu f. ‘ f Haitau-?- Cht/iy \ k-iiitia riur'4 k slroveii~~Afcw of Jhe Mfos Uh % ‘jme:r f .r.%; Every"’ hour. tipftgs ac*- counts of frehh Muecenifuc. ‘ come »(• quick Opnn u?>, thut wc a»t hardly mako ria-'/u.y-. ortu .t,ge . details and ref brE.vAa they ryic.i uu, The IhhrlingU ii packei hat gurived from Cadiz? afid - ie(k the former pbir.e th f «? 8- v , r and ‘,b4 latter the ! *fr* uftsu .whe ao account «hkh u confidentl.v belie;/-- ed, that Lord V\ r ediogtou hes taker; : the town cfb*i. Jean uc Lux, :u lie .i no acting the iiT.Vi.l <4 ..e Cro w * ; Prince in «vhyr&, be expected* W yoc.y o»v -* .C ihe a e expected.’ eve ry mtfbVnt f.o’ tran 3 -‘ pin. Further we also bcu n ;r her c hrfed ‘■ ft and i rft; s fiugv • u V-Ln rea.rgaVdztd, .ti.c ow every quarter wjt.hm s oc .>, -n : his currtusporidqaee the. arc counts fe; equally ’ ‘Geriminy K £* data • :mh IrtsU r. -I ,;*> > ,» Tilt hfjr; c-f toe id. va-r-* tfmrtn-dt swk’ the .a--” yyy;gy>P'iv«--?- 1 r t fr -e»ch a rniy V iid been’ ~ ‘-; V •’■'' K TANARUS„ » tfhp of ui - %\uTm '/ lolpv f wiitMlfK# • it the.no.'rti. aatOMiited to «•»»• >•>.•■ j f Ol>o -ii--'pithey armed'. !t .-:. .t. Wr.tii »4«i rrostt-d W'Ub A\Hskw* “rs« -'I I.'', .'tip .* & *