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and country in in
wn sirn ‘ °
JR r '. but to oiisfv the public,
the rcsnl Jtitin would be
B’ltnonlnjv .52.
fhnma ended f >r a d-vi-
M V ,t„. repo’ii ion; divide at
<” ‘
~r d “ states.
E"W moved that the
■ice S'lp'J'l
■ 4 e > —acrTnst fid.
K postponement Wvs again c il
■ (•,,_ '-’or postp ming, -i3—a
■ tit
■j>;, e a vet and noevwere taken
■ lhe fine part of the resol ntion.
■j tffrr __\ves 109—Noes 14.
■ Mr ; Randolph amended the
■_] part of the resolution, by
K; n , out the words “ and
L’s to take.’*
■ The ; U ~sand no * were—ayes
■Acnmm'-tee was appointed to
■;.on the President with the
■nl.itiou, ?t the house adj uum
■ uctil Monday.
■ Ma’iday, “fan. 19.
■?!r. [ Randolph inf nn-‘d .he
that ajj r eeably f 1 the re
■limn of the house of Friday
■t,thecom:r.itte appointed to
■itnnthe president, had per-
Knedthut duty, and received
■ jnswer, that the president
Hg'.u cause ‘he information r;:-
Hcsted, to be laid before the
Huie.
■ NfiiviLLK, Decemh-r 20.
■A report has been in circuit.
Bn. and has rt-ceiv-d con i l-ru
currency in lbs pact*. ‘bn
■n-m! Wdk'n-ton hi* r. ce’v 1
■i-rs to nroceed hnm-di at. ! v
Waslrng’ou c'tv. Wiut n:u-
I’ hat dictated this step, we are
to sar.
■ Cftlonel 3 ;rr arrived in town
■ Wednesday hut. 1; is sa'd.he
■en!s proceeding in a few days
■Natchez.
■ Decembet 27.
■On Monday l*st, coh TFtvr
■led from this place with tw >
h, foot v r *ln b .u-) Tnere
on hoard £ *verul families,
■na and c ltd ■. We uriEr-’
■indheisto be joined bv *
of boats at the mouth of
■mberlund river ; i* is reported
genefall\ believe l here, tear.
■it destined against Mexico,
■l the Spani h provinces trt that
Hiarter. Tune will u.iveil this
H 1 sirrv.
Hlvadii inn to thnubov? pa-a-
Hiph; we a r c further informed,
Ha’ two more boats will follow
Hi. II qr on Su !w next, f > n
Hit place, bad and with p-'Ovi
Hort.
■ Col, Purr embarked from this
■act for Nevr-Orlc.ins, -m Mon-
HV last, with two largo flat boats
H’nith did not appear to be l*;td-
I CHARLES t ON, Feb. 2
■ OnM >ndav, the 28ih dlf. Miss
ml'za Mi via Cross, the only
■mjh'er of capt. George Cross,
Hie of th; American navy,de-
Hjrted this He, in the 19-h year
■ her ng~. The endearing m n-
Hcrt, mdd temper, domtfetic vir-
Htsiaud well culthatnl tn.n l,
■ ‘.hi*amtable younglrtdy, v* oul 1
Bf'hetn-.elve*, have been suffi-
Bnt to render her death an un •
Hatmonly distressing calamity
■ her unhappy parents and rela
■J; * ; but the dreadful accident
Hhich Onught on her painful and
■liimrly dissolution, must ag
■ftvate the poignancy of their
BB’Ctioti, She hid gone on a vi
■H to St. Peter’s Parish, where
■0 the 21st ult. her clothes ?cci
■en'ally took fire.—Enveloped
W 8 imes, she was terrified to
■rch < decree, that she ran from
■°oin to room, and finally j ump
■d'Hrough a window in the lu w-
| r Hory oi the house, before she
be arrested. By this inj a-
B'cious flight, (attributable alto
■'thffr to her st ice of distraction)
B- s was so much burnt, before
f c Revived any effectual assist
■cc, that site languished in tor
tiil she sunk into a happy
Botany.
PATRIOT.
SJI ‘JjVXA /•/, Frit. 9, 1807.
We h ave ti t tive,l bv la* t Mail
!are and intcres’ing Foreign In
telligence, from which we have
extracted as much as we had
room for in this day’s paper—ln
consequence of which we have
been obliged to or-dt the inserti
on of the President’s Message
relative to Ru&ie’s conspiracy,
and the Documents accompany
ing it—,hey will appear in ournext
--However, we have found room
fui one of the. Extract* of Let
ters from General Wilkinson, to
the President on that subject:
Extract of a letter frtm General
fames Wilkinson, dated Few-
Ot satis, Dec. 14. 1303.
“ A f t>"r s.-verul consultations
with the governor and judges,
touching the arrest and confine
nun of certain known agents and
emissaries of col. Burr, in this
city and territo'v, whose in
trigues anti machinations were to
he apprehended, it is with their
privity and approbation that I
have caused three of them to be
arrested, vis. Dr. Erick Boll
min, Samuel Swartwont, and
Peter T. Ogden, against whom I
posses* strong facts, ant! f ha*'e
recommended to the governor 10
have James Alexander e.-q. t ken
upon the ground* of strong sus
picion. These pardons, and all
others who, by their character
end deportment, :r.ay be‘consi
| doted hostile to the imtrtsts of
United S ate*, or dangerous to
d)ls feeble sootier, under the
menacing aspect of things from
abate, wdi, if ray ii S.usfice can
prevail,be seized and stnt by sta
to ine Untied Stares, su'jr-ct to
the disposition o! government, fee
acconrpariied by so !i infoi mati
t-a i*s may justify tlieir co. fine
incni, and fu ini sit a elite to the
developemeut of the ground u
p oj-ct and {ttr.jectors of the
.reasonable cnti-; ize in which
they are engaged.
“ This ietter will accompany
Doctor liollmau, wh >i; to its tuts
day embtuked i ;i vesssti bound
for ChasKstoti, under the eba gc
of Lieut. Wilson of the astute
rVj who has order* to land wiJi
his pi isonsr, at Fort jon a son or
Fort Moultrie, to for iva.'d t ti.s
dispatch by Mad kud to v. ot the
order of the execu ive. M. .
Swat twout will be sent 10 Bait,
more by a vessel which wi.i sad
some time tile ensuing weti:, in
custotl. of ‘another subaltern, who
will be the bearer ot strong testi
mony against him and ai,o col.
Liurr, and the others w L follow
under due precau ion, by tiie
catitest oppoitunities which in rv
present.
I deem it csenUa*. to keep these
prison- ra apart, to prevent tne
41'ijascment ot correspondent an
wtrao confess ons, toany exa
mination which may • nsue, and
inope the measures of the execu
tive may be so prompt eilic en.,
as to relieve the oiii„e;s in charge
of them from their trust, before
the inferposiuon of the friends of
the prisoners may tiiect their li
beration*
41 By this procedure we
may intimidate the con fed c
ia.es, who aie unqusftionabiy
numerous in this as well as the
adjacent territory, difeoncert
their arrangements aid p> fr
b!y dedroy their i Frigues, Sc
I hope the zeal w.uch direct,
the meafyre may be j idufi-.- l
and approved, for wniid
the glow of pairio ism ...ft
ates my conduct, aii l an
willing to olTcr tnyfe.f .i ui myi
to the on titutiou of ny e >u 1.
try, I lliould indeed be mo ft
gnevoufly difappoint;d d.d I
incur i.s censure.
“ FI-r.-, S'r, w* (Ti l the
‘<ey to the western Halts, and
hcic wemuit form one jrand
depoditorv and place of arms,
combine to this difpofiuon, a
l iver ftoct competent to its oc
cluiion and pirft it thirty or
forty leagues above the Ya
zoo tivc, and we tniy repose
in fecurityj for the (ihcomeni
and {offerings of oor inf.iigent
citizens which tnufl immedi
ately enftie, will soon open
their eyes to the wickedness of
their leaders and work a radi
cii reformation without blood
filed. This is my plan for re.
lilting an internal attack—for
ext r ial defence, gun boats Sc
bomb ketches with flnaiing
batreiiesat the mouths of ihe
Mifliffippi ad the pp.lf/s from
J.ake Fonchanrainy will be
nfeeflarv.
J
Forhigw Ixtf.i.l oekck.
Via CH IRI.ES'IQM.
Ejj the arrival of t l ;r sh<p Othello,
retpia n Glover, w it days from
Liverpool . tee hare been favour
ed ref. h London papers to the Ith
December, which is 12 days
Liter than -were before received.
One small rav of hope at last
beams upon the affair,of die Con
tinent, am) gives us suin' 5 reason
to expact better tiniinr, than we
have recetved fron tlie'iee for
some time past. 1. appears from
several sources, that the Russians
and French have had an engage
tn mt near Posen, in Prussian Pol
and, and that the Russians were
victors. Ahhough the accounts
are unoliteia', and the and. tails nn
keoun, vet, from having been
riceived in different wavs, they
are entitled to credit —The g:d
----1 tnt Duke of lirunssviek.. has 1) rn
fread trpin htr misfoniines by the
stroke <t death.—Mag lebnrgh
surien Yrrd November s, 16..000
men and 800 ptecs of cannon fell
into s handNc v’ l Lnov t r. i'n in.
en, Cuxhav-i), and Hatnlinrgh,
i.r-■ likewise occupied by the
i • c.:, i-.iid wherever thir pow
er extends, every Brilisit subject
is to be seized and detained as a
prisoner of war. The licjtli Bul
letin was issued fro n B rhn.
I he following is said to be the
outline of the new political ar
rangements, which Bon ipartt inis
declared he it cle er mined to en
force or the Gontinen —t he E
icetora e of Brandenburcr. with
luidc conisgutjus territory, to
bo creded i ito a king lom un
dor t<o dominion of Jerome
Uonapaite. J’luifu Proper to
be retained by l.is Prussian
Mrjosiy, with the title of King.
His carnal to be Kunigfberg.
The Polish territory to be
wrested from Austria, Rullia,
anti Prufliaand reconfodtiatc-d
into one State of the fame ex
tent as before the parti.i -n.
Murat to he proclaimed King
of the Poles. ITdian ito re
ceive a very confide; able accev
lion of teti.Kory, particularly
in VV ellpha tia. Tiie Duchies
of Cleves and Berg, at prdeat
poffefled by Murat, u> be
given to one of the French
Marshals.
- The warlike pofilions of
Spain and Aultriaare of very
conliderabie importance, and
the inlo'enl demand ot tTe
CorlKan upon his Spanilh
vice.roy, is another proof, if
another were wanting, of his
unconquerable ambition, and
determined intention to (way
ihe feeptre of the world, if
lotne fortunate 1 vent does not
intervene to Hop his carter.
The negocutions of our
mioilter* w ‘re s ill going on.
M.nlhrl Davouft tias ctofied
the Vdtula, & eltabiilhed his
head qu.ait-rs befoie Ft ague.
The Emperor of France
had his head-quarters at i'o
fen t.ll the 91b Deconber.
The furtr-eir.'s of Ologru
R... lien burg, hsve fur rend tree
totlic Bavarian army under
Jerome Bonaoarie.
A suspension of a'ms was
condudcd by Lucchefini, the
Put Ilian rnmiller, on the 17T
November ; hut the king ol
P-ulfia had declared he could j
not ratify it, alligning for rea- i
lon, that a pait of his Rales
were occupied by the Ruffians
that he was entirely in their
dependence ; and therefore 1
could not execute iht ltipula
tiuns of the at mistice.
Eighty thou'and French
conic ipis are ordered to be:
railed for the year 1807.
The f&fl -failing flop John
& Franca, Capt. Siu.imaK
arrived this morning in 35 duyh
from Bordeaux.
Bv this art ival we have nt
ceived a vatiety of French pa
pers to the 24th Ddjjjpmber if
clulive. Ihe itio* itnporta(J)t
article wc notice is, the DvcTe
ol tne French Emperor, .3 *-
c’anug the ports of England in
a date of blockade, which, as
mote immediately intereftjng
to Ameiicans, wc pUblilh Ibis
evening, in exciufiott of the
rietails of die movements of
the Armies.
It appears from the French
Bulletins (thirty nine in t.nin
bet) tint the reported defeat
of the French army at Pcilen,
is without foundation. The
advanced polls of die two Ar
mies met on the 26th Novem
ber :—The Ruffians urderthe
command of Gen. Benigfen,
attempted to prevent the
French from entering Warfavv;
but were overthrown, at.d pur
lued as far as Bionic.’ ihe
(Hand Duke of B rg entered
VVarfaw on the a8 h ; an i the
Ruffian troops had re crolf and
the Vulula, w th an intention
to remove into the he. rl of the
country. The Ruffians have
declared war agajull the Porte;
Clioczin and Bead r a’e ftir
rounded by their troops; they
have ado crolfed the D arcdler
and pafhedon as lar as j Ify.
tot he public.
IN r erly to ths adv< rtisvment
of A. S. llhod s, thr North Ca
rolina cjentlr.cnao, (as he soles
himself), cautioning all persons
against crediting me, on his or.-
count, or batboi ir.g me—l think
proper to state a few fact-—This
gentle man, whom unfortunately,
[ was persuaded by interested
nersont to marry, arrived here
aboutt.ro mtrotbs ago destitute
of money and clothe-, and with
out anv apparent mean* of sup
port ; Such a caution t om him
is therefore somewhat 1 u lierou*.
He has sold a quantity of trn
cotton and has catried of my sil
ver plate and o.her articles with
a view I have no doubt to con
vert them into cash ; lie h. 13 cru
elly beat and abused me, so that
l did cut conceive my life in
safety by living with him , I am
th relo ,- e determined to separate
snystlf from him for hfe and I
do hereby iorwatn alt persons
bom b f gaining with him lor any
p opruv b . longing to he estate
ol Joseph WiiLcncr, my li’.e
husband, :s ht has t o tighior
authority to dispose ot acy part
ol 1 .
l i-trad of the name of Rhodes,
I lUsUilitJ .ti lt of.
jITniN WELSCIIF.iI
Ft hra ary 9
r alUed to Hire,
A Smart Negro BOY’, aoout
twelve t'l’ lourtc n 1 ear-. >t ;.n
to noi rirands. Gee rocs >v airt .,
will oe given tor ah y< id is de
scrip. ,011, f ln is wo. acquainie*!
wit! 1 tue Town. —Apply to ike
Print t r.
Dei ember i*.
ex* ** <* ‘ ‘ <-a* jsry esa* s#* v-t .. *r-
Murine iu t d!hf ‘tee-
Sift!- <9et •fek’ <Sm*% V <is ‘-ft ■#
POUT OF SAVANNAH
V* / y*y rx
APP IV ED
SM(f IMnG’Uuf, Burner, >p|
Ship f.onishin?, Pclor, N. Y'o !c
——l : liza, Siiirh, J b.ipo 1
Scl.’r Bnhv, nn-rr-rn, H •*•;- nr a
Brig Ses-lsl -,nd, Btimham, m. v.
—.—Rising States, Lockcndoif,
St. CrotK
\nn, T hotnaw, St Croix
Sch’t Drummore, Uit-a, J in.
CLK VREI).
Yjrig Nnncv, Birct°"’, M. Y.
Nancy, .Pearl, I tm-dc.*
Sth’r United Slates, Burger, J-
inaica
I ieanor, Sevier, Barhudo.-S
DIED, yestftdav Morning,
James Put.i.och, Esq for manv
years Cleik of ihe Superior and
Inferior Cour.s of Chatham
countv.
The friends and acq ;ain.
tanceof Mr. |AMES BU L-
L< H 11, are requested to at*
tend his funeral at his house at
twelve o’clock, this d.y.
Feb 0 25
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jpgl uo p[o r>q jjim aHi|l jo*attic*
sgl ioj puss j.j jjiu 01 pajsa, bat
UttiSn 3|U ‘jAOt|K SBSSjOOJI p >suqj
•jod 3ABij vaqi upunjiuay)
•3JBS jO 3DC|d JT! pItLJ
nq 01 SutusAg atji joj anSojajK *
—ajcnbg ja>j.tiq,< ( j sgi tit ‘sjioppr
9 ie aouatuiuou oj a-jtJs pau*
-oi inoqtim pjos nq pus ‘Suiua*
• g siqi s> pi nJjKi n -.v jj -pauod
-asod Ajqrtp.oAcuu sb.r
aO HTVS 3 P -j
9’t* J° AJUJIU-pul 344 IVOHcLjI
•Nciicnv Soon
Sheriff’s Sales.
At the com t-house in ihe city of
Savannah,
WILL BE SOLI),
On Tuesday ihe third day of
March ncx',
h LL that Building-,
Ii livo ten iiiN.i s, and tliu un.
pruvements, sito.t'e on I,ot No.
9, first Tything, Reynolds Ward,
Savannah, now or late occupied
ua John Williams and Airs. Jane,
Lewis, regularly foreclosed, ants
ta be sold as the property of
Willialns, to satidy a mo:tga„ $
to George Ha r,d.
I'. ROBLRISON, 3. c.
Fi b. 2 23 Jrn.
F c7td U, (EngT)
.fK r l'ic I aft failing
IdiM.l COM.B|CE.
Ni h.iiiid Ha", mnit-r, will sail
in Hi this month,having h r cargo
engaged. For passage apply * 0
the master on hoard, at Mr. J a*.
Wallace’* v.hatf
FOR SALK,
On Bond, direct from Cork,
A q lantity <d I i.LSti PD'I’.Y,.
! OE3, of the best kind .
Itl> j- £4tf
NOTICE.
On Wed.iesd 1/ the It j h hist.
WILL I E SOI D,
At Cedar llill, the laic residence
cf the hen gen. ‘jmnes fuckscn
deceased.
A LI. the Pci lonal pro r cjiy
i.f Hubert Diilon, lute of Cil.lt
h:irn cuauty, Blunter, d t r. a on
sisting of jour
Waggons, Carts, Chair and.hai
iiCuSy C<AV$ 30(1 CjiivpSj 8 ,et*p,
hugs, | Lunation to-, is, housthc: l
and knti.cn 1 itintturt—a, it’ nut*
m ott.er u*tlui articles. Sale to
too.meucc at i 1 oAb.-ck, A. FI.
k.oiiunluUi Cssli laeiorc (Irliv-ry,
Y • M- 1. 1 iv] Jd EK TANARUS,
Adnf-a
Feb 5. <j i
Apprcnt ic: e s in', c *
lures for gale it Ass
£cc.