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t |, e arm chert to get our
)3 |j arms in order to pursue
emin the boat, but found
ev-had thrown them all o
aboard. Our flecks being
|| of empty casks, it was
me time before we cou'd get
y gun to bear upon them—
: fired one of the bow guns
tit did no execution. We
uld find nothing of the cook
and steward, but found Mr.
oomfield, dead between
cks. v ,
It appears that after I went
low, Mr. B. feeing one of
: Malays fitting on the hen
op, with his clothes wrapped
und him, thought he had
len the sugar that was ta-k
---out of the cannilter, and
and the boy he would go and
-but the boy went Hrlt to
him, and found him caft
j off the line, and fattening
: companion door back (but
:bov thought nothing of it]
order, I suppose, to creele
a* I came up from below,
i. B. came round to fearcli
:man for the sugar—he took
his clothes, and as I sup
fe the fellow had his naked
ef.’ under them, and sup„
fmg himfelf deteded, made j
:ofthecreefe bv thruftmji !
nto Mr. B’s. bosom. I'he
I maker went to fee what
s the matter, and he was
acked by the fame fellow,
10 made several thrults at
n which he parried, but got
reral very bad wounds, and
:n tun and jumped down
: main hatch way. The
rpenier, and the man who
is at work with him, jumped
oone of the boats, hie took
the woods—and in an hour
:v returned and found we
and poffefiion of the sh ip again,
on after this we had about
i proas full of men well arm
along fide to alfilt us ; but
lid not admit but a few of
:m on board. On informa.,
nos the affair being (cut to
wn to the head numlter, he
imediately dilpatched leve-
I proas in quest of the vil.
ns who had risen upon the
>p. — I found every attention
id me from the Sultan ana
ad men, therefore I have no
Ton to fulpetl that the Sul
n knew any thing ol such an
I going forward. The men
‘o role upon the lhip be
t'ging higher up the river
tuiba.”
We understand, that fudge
•tf/e will preside at the enfu
gcircuit court, to be held at
ichmond, before which, it is
keved, Burr will appear, to
ifwer for the offences by him
id to be commuted. Mow
ippery is fortune ! But a lit
t while since judge Chafe was
ttaigned before the buiate
f the United States, where
ur r fat as judge, to answer
‘arges of the molt serious ua
lre, preferred against hun —
ad now he fits as chief jultice
n l he cale of Burr, who is ar
dgoed as a t raitor !
Baltimore Paper.
Alness of boxa.
parte.
The London. Sunday Re.
,ew of January 35, fay.-,
f hrough an authen ic chan”
djW r e have received advice
iat Bonaparte’s health has
? cn so much impaired by the
lll gueand anxiety to which
e has of late been expoled,
stoimprefs his Medical ai
dants with the molt serious
Pprehenlioas for Ins Safely.
He hs for fome’ time la
boured under a dropsical com
plaint; arid contrary 10 the ad
vice of his phy ficioii , perfiils
in a profulie use of opium. Me
also diinks excessive quarii
ties of coffee, without either
sugar or cream ; a practice
winch is fuppoled to have con
tributed to that langour and
debility which occalionaliy op
pief’s him in such a degree, as
to render him incapable of a
ny ordinary exertion.
London Paper.
Extraß of a Inter from a gen
tleman in Wafhinglon , to kis
Jriend in Richmond.
ii It appears extraordinary
that fome of the public prints,
whillt they admit observations
reflecting on the character and
conduct of Gen. VVilkinloti,
should not give publicity to
such things as are in his favor.
That his late conduct has fav’
ed New Orleans (aud perhaps
prevented a reparation ol the
Union) cannot be doubted.
He is charged with a traiterous
correspondence wuh governor
Miro, to whom he presented a
memorial in 1787 or 1788,
for which manorial he receiv
td ihe thanks ©f Kentucky in
full convention, (proceedings
of that convention I have now
in my Poffelfion) that is, he is
charged in 18; 7, with an ad
as of a trealonable nature, for
which he recieved the thanks
of his country an 1786. He
is charged witfrnaving receiv
ed money from the Spaniards.
Mr. Daniel Claike, delegate
from New-Or!eans, assures that
it is lalfe to his own knowledge,
for, that with a view to infor
mation on this fubjed, he ask
ed the intendant geneial of
New Oileans, who assured
hirn on his honor that gen. W.
had never received one dollar
from die Spanifli government;
but to fiitisfy you fully, fa id
he inundant, J wiil lubmit the
leeret service money book to
your inspection ; he did 10, Sc
Mr. C. lays he examined 11
v£ith cait, and declares that
there was no charge theiein
lor money paid gen. W. or
any way whatever could be
conlliucled as for his uie.”
From a Loudon Paper.
The following is a copy of a
curious Election Bill, actually
delivered in loan English Mem*
her oi Parliament, by a Publican,
after the late general election.
/. s. and.
To Eating 16 Freehol
ders above stairs, lor
sir John, at 3s. ‘Sd. e
very head, 2 12 6
To Eating 11 more be
low stairs, and tw®
Clergy men alicr sup
per; 1 IT 9
To mx beds in one room,
and tout in another, at
2 guineas cveiy bed,
tin ec 01 four in a bed
evcr> mgnt, 2S 15 V
To _3 lior o s 10 theyard
ail night, at 13d. every
one ofiuem, and lor a
man warning them all
night, 1 5 5
To oteakfast and tea the
; next day,tor every one
oi them, and as many
as they brought with
them, as near as i cau
guess, 4 12 0
To beer porter,and punch
for the fir3t day I am
not sure, hut I think
for the three hrst days
and a half of the e”
lection, as little as I
can guess, and be very
exact, is. in all,
thereabouts, 7o **s 5
To shaving, dressing 5t
cropping the heads or
43 freeholders, for sir
John, at 13d lor every
one of them, “ 25 6
£. 1 i6 i 7
in place of Jemmy Carr,
’ JOHN HODGES.
PATRIOT?
HA VANN All, ‘April 23, 1807
DIED, on tt)C 2 1 si ull. at Fort
Hunter, near Hamsburgh, Male
oi Peusytvauia, in the 2odi year
oi her age, Mr-.. Catharine M’
LLISTI.R, the ami idle consort of
Mr. George W. M’.Uhstcr. She
ieft there, an infant daughter
and a uiscwnsolale husband, aud
iiere, aloud mother, brother ami
sisttr.
Mrs. M’Allister had taken cold
by too early an exposure, which
mla in Ily attentions, or med ical
aid could remove. Soon aware
oi the sorrowful event, she dis
played all the resignation i,d for
titude, which a Cuaste, innocent,
and unspotted life, ever affords,
in her, society have lost a pro
mising young member ; and mr
relatives and acquaintances, a va
luable tneuii.
Appian Way —We are in
formed that there will very
lhortly be cffeicd t© the pub
lic, a fcherne for opening a
road to be c died the Appian
Way, which ihail eftabiilh a
tlioi t and excellent c, mmiiiii -
cation with the West ern Wa
ters- iV. Y. E. Post.
From the Carolina Weekly
Messenger.
Good food for Milch Cows.
Lett up in a mortar dry corn
cobs; pour boiling water over
them, or boil them in a pot; stir
them frequently when boiling ; &
when cold, give it to your cows,
which is nearly as good as boiled
pease for milch cows, and certain
ly a very ecomnn a! loud. The
experience which I have had of
this cheap food, induces me to re
commend it to my brother plan
ters.
A PLANTER.
From the National Intelligencer ,
The enemies of the adminis
tration are industriously engag
ed in endeavoring to produce
two effects.
First to excite the public in
dignation against general Wil
kin,on on account of the arrests
made by him at New-Orleans.
And secondly, 1® produce the
impression that these acts are
sanctioned by the admintsira.
non.
it is not our purpose, at pre
sent, to cuter into an argument
on these two points. But as it
is highly desirable that the peo
ple, who in this country are the
ultimate judges of every politi
cal question, should have as
much light shed on this subject
as circumstances allow, sve re
commend the perusal of £ indley’s
history of the Pennsylvania in
surrection oi |794>.
Which will shew —
1 hat the miloary invasion of
civil power,oi which the federal
ists so vehemently complained,
were committed on that occasion
as well as recently.
That they were committed du
ring the administration ol gene
ral Washington.
1 hat there were many of them
commuted, il not by ins author 1-
cy, by an army under his com
mand.
That he deprived no officer of
his commission for committing
them.
That he did not even censure
them. . .
That they were principally
committed at the direction ol
Alexander Hamilton,an enuntnc
lawyer, who could not, as Vv i-
Irinson perhaps to a certain ex
tent might, plead ignorance ol
the law in justification.
That they were committed at
places incomparable freer from
danger than that apprehended at
New-Orleans
The blood of innocent unof.
fending men was spilt.
That* several of these viola
tions of law took place, although
a federal judge was present w ith
the arrm , wh was above ail sus
picion of being concerned in the
insurrection.
1 hat the privilege of the writ
of habeas corpus was actually
suspended, not merely while the
accused was in his passage from
one plac* to another, but for
months alter wards at the then
seat of the general government.
These circumstances are n*t
adduced as proofs cither of the
correctness of the ptoceedings in
the insurrection of 1794, or of
the recent proceedings at New-
Orleans ; but to shew, that on
emergencies of imminent p. ril,
real or apprehended, the regular
course of justice is frequently
obstructed ®r abandoned ; and
also to shew that measures were
pursued under general VVashing
tion, tne purity of whose motives
are not questioned, which in
fringed the civil authority t o a
touch greater extent than those I
taken by Wilkinson.
<>-> a
- Intelligence.
pokr 01* savannah
CLEA II E I).
Louisiana, Burnham, New-
Ymk
Ticomc, St John, Liverpool
L>i ig trgo, Howard, New-York
Mchr. Swift, Swift, To,
A CO ACE ii T
Will be given ut the Exchange,
on Saturday Everting the
25th inst. by
C. H. GILFERT.
Arrangement ts the Music.
ACT FIRST.
Grand Sjmphony, Pleyel,
Bong, by an Amateur,
A Naval Engage- '\
ment (for the f
Piano Tone) >C. H. Gilfert
with accompa 1
nmicnta.
Minuet, Hayd’n
Va;iations on the
Piano Forte, Charles Gillert
Finale, Mozart
ACT SECOND-
Overture, on the pia-j s . belt
no lor tc, lor . hands, J
Song, By an Amateur
Variations on ihe J
> .... Gilfert
piano lorte, J
Grand Overture, Mozart
The Concert to begin
precisiy at half past seven o’
clock.
**l* Pickets —One Dollar
each—to be had at Gilfert' s Mil
linery Ware Room, and the E
venmg of Pei lotinaticc, at the
door.
April 23.
WAN i ED,
A YOUNG MAN, 10 attend
a Retail Gioce/y Stare
Ajrpiy at this UtiLe.
Apt il 22; 46 ts
Removal,
E. Wilton,
Respectfully informs hi,
friends aud the public gene
rally, tiiat lie has removed toili
liuu.e on the i>ay, formerly oc
cupied by Mr. Germaine, dec.
where he continues to carry o
l he Tayloring Business
in all its various oraneln-s. I>
reiurfls thanks tor favours a Ire a
dy received, and solicits a coutin
uauce of them.
Mmcli 12 34
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ABSEN 1 i'.D lutiisell on the
11 Ui u:t. JsCIPiO, a Ni gt.j
luiiow, by trade a Cooper , ui will
work at any oilier business ; y el
low complect uni, about i feet 8
incites high, about 40 years Ten
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him in J..d or on Telfair* wharf, to
TAGS. DOLLAGIiAN.
Feb. 12. 26 il
Detect the VilUiin!
YpI7TK)EYLIt detects or gives
y y me correct lnlorniatniii of
the Thiel who took my HORSE
from his halter.out of my grounds
about midnight last Friday, ,nd
in lieu of him left a dying black
JJoise. at the Bridge near my
House, shall be amply rewarded
or he litief ( fa white man), ft
Five Doth* re, with reason. ,bl*
cnaigis for the Horse, winen
was bought omv .- tx days aow of
a •> •
Daniel Mackintosh in town. FJe
IS a small sorrel, blaze free, brisil
tai!&. has a bh in su in hi., left ey c,
between 7 & 8 years old.
V. s. MILLER.
O a ecb.ee Road vpoo site Potto i; s
Jiiic/i yard.
April 20
Blank Manifests &c.
F or.So eat into Cg-te.