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I"'- SjALem; sept. sr. Furthrccountby cdpt. Williams', from Leghorn. -V : ; , tIU informs us, that tlw extension of Buo naparte's authority in Italy, which threatens tg ht tip a new war upon lUe continent of Europe, appeared to be very mortifying to the pepple of that country. It was with jreat reluctance Genoa changed, her Hag for that of France ; and though the was promised the enjoyment of her ancient law. cis&tormv aad usages, yet on the change ot government, they found themselves .under a set of new of ficer fronv France r and loaded with, French duties, and every regulation adapted to the , benefit of the protecting country. . -- Naples continued to be overaxved by the JFi-ench,. though they had not yet attempted to enter that1 kingdom j but it was said that continual contributions were the price of tlreir' forbearance, and that they threatened -to invade it, the moment a British or Russian soldier set foot upon its shores. A British 74 gun ship was still In waking to take oflS the K.ing and his family the Moment such an event should take place. ' 'I'he British expedition under Gen. Craig hud mriyedat MAlta, where they seemed to bewailing to act according to the course of ever.-.i. The laisaians had also 36 or 40,000 men i the Seven Isles, and a number of ships of war in tlie Bay cf Naples. It is these forces probably, that check the French in their design on Naples, 'as their passage to that city would be short and ea?y, and they would no doubt proceed to oppose the French 4 hould they make a movement towards it. The naval force of the British m the Me diterranean," since lord Nelson left it to follow the track of the Toulon squadron, was very inconsiderable, the ship of the line that was lying at Naplts, is said to be the onjy one rc- - maining in thtU seu. ; . The impression made by the Ameiican . arms upon Tripoli seems no; to have had its proper effect upon the Bey of Tunis, - who is .represented to be a resolute, determined fel low. It will be recollected that oivr squadron while blockading Tripoli, took' a Tunisian corsair with her two Neapolitan pr'ucs, at tempting to violate the blockaded This the Dy has effected to consider at an aggression against him, and has continually demanded reparation from the United btates, or threat ened thtm with war ; and all attempts to set tle the dispute, have hitherto failed. A few days before capt. Williams left Leg Jvorn,' a letter was received there from an of ficer onboard the Essex frigate, written to his friend, an American gentleman, at Leg Lorn, and dated at Messina about. the middle cf Jury, slating that that frigate and a brig had just returned from Tunis, where they had been, by order of the Commodore, to demand of the Bey an unequivocal, determi nation wi'.lf respect to the itlations cf peace and friendship with the United States ; and that l is answer confirmed by the oath by his beard, was, that if the United States did not restore his corsair and her prizes in sixty days, he would make war upon them. This r- ne ws excited aJariname-ng the Americans at Leghorn; which was increased by the arrival cf t.:i imperial vessel from the Utc of Elba, Hv-"' in, that two Tunisian xebecks were tj-.et-e bnund on a ct uize. The Tunisian coast i tx.eWiYc, and ha many bays and harbors, t j th.Mt a blockade could not be so effectual a;V,istth.t power as against Tripoli, and Inr opportunities of giing annoyance would te much greater. However, had the Bey Lecu seriously determined on war, pne would have thought he would have underta ken it, while we were engaged with the -Tri-politans, when it must have divided U weak cned our force. 11e commerce of Venice, under the Aus trian flag, has greatly nvived, and recovered metlun of n anc'u-nl importance. That of llussu whh tns Mediterranean through --the BUck iwislta-very-.uieaU-.andv,t pi unities of wilt at are transported into luly ihrii'jU that channel. The coid?naj'ic.n of our vessels t Gib raltar, which etJtAtu coming out of Cadiz, ipt. W'lit imi 'iy, was nucn uprobvei even I7 -he Brilih at that pbce.. The es. sci taken, had entered when there was no tlo:Vidc Sc were arrested in coming out. The' case oS one, is stated, was peculiarly hard; v a in the hVt plice t.ktn ty the Spn. h!, ,nJcuried into Cadi where thn ear j;u was condiiuncd a British property, and. tfw freight pid the. toaster in wiue.awl.talt.;.. ith tbne proceeds she was coming out of Cad i, wttn l was 'taken" by ihe'UritMi,; -it GlWjtar and there condemned, Vtst Kul est go'.' " ' ' . 'lit; cut'ij'ttf the "spsnh.li gnu-boats in the i:-l of Cl1'ti, toyTrd Americans, c. n't. icJt'f,tttrfmryJoilting and in jii?i,s. I'hry l Mrdcrt and plundered fur vev.eU. and on the c wppnition, threaten the ntc'e wdh cVath. . 'J i t nttr cf U Java., of this Do t. was threatened with'a dran cutlass at hit thruitw la short, from' the many Infant us of. Ihil kind which are IcUttJ, it vsroi a If tbiy c onsideri d ifce tstiti! wr LtftHSHMii nd America at Mtrady I.run... ,; i . I ties,.! fiouithijn"?hvf the Frtnth ml i'l-iUsh,, lha aj'ifnlri itemiitts with io o.. ibt C'r HUif tU slipf fdatif-ns,! ltd the crti it'lcwalol the rfM Kcnq, adU wttlv.lhe.-M17 (.(TBi, our romin.rre term) (9 U ina hisaruws Hate aaJ tw dcnii a'l the V'll of our fivcitt tnt tt to entries' it frua lie d(Tauiii in which it i -iHUro Tt list Wit frwtn KapUs hefoft C(it W.U'ft Leirn, brouUi ihe iliitressiiig ti ' "v.'nj.f terrible Vrjh'jiVe , whicU frtA destroyed si bole th la the neiibbJuthvei of that'eitv, and by hich two thousand per. TI sons were supposeu to nave pensnea; ana thatthc signs of further shocks continued,: so that the gieatest consternation; ftfid alarm prevailed in Naples, and the inhabitants had' crowded on board the shipping, trptrtaft. ap-. prehension that the city , would be ' inVpl-' eed in the destruction ; and the,' wssels, fvom the same apprehension, had thought it pru dent to haul off from the mole, and drop down into the bi.y, tu be more safe from its c Sects. ' '' ' , BOSTON, October i; ' It is established, . by intelligenee from several sources, that nearly the whole naval force ot France Spain and kolland; is ready for sea ; thiit every , ship is crowded , with troops; that a great number of inferior 'ves sels, prepared for the conveyance of soldiers to a short distance, are lyinj at 'the French ports of the channel" opposite England,' uva condition to depart at short notice ; and that the shores are thronged with troops marched thither for embarkation; These mature pre parations must certainly strengthen, tire ex pectations that the attempt to invade England or Ireland will be speedily made. Our Eu ropean news" reaches to the ',20th August ; the grand fleets were then sx situated, that if their co-operation was relied upon, England could not have been attacked in that month. News of the first importance may be. daily ex pected. . NORFOLK.; October S. It is certain that our Government is deter mined to add six 74s to our infant navy; the building of one of them, we are confideivdy informed, is immediately to take place it the Navy-Ya id, Oospott. at boro.ih SnJcr, -li6 0 91 1 WILMINGTON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1805. M:::::&:t:;::: 1 Ptnnsyfoaiii l.!ection.x, appears that the Constitutional; sis in Pennsylvania are car rying every thing before lliemU' At the ward ejections in 4'hil.rJelphia for thje choice of In Sr tors, the in kctou ,hich was u Governor M'Kcuri and the Constitution,". surcceded in .Eleven Want's outof Fourteen. Id German town tlvty .l-.o carried their Inspectors 97 to 7 v-wid in Frankf-ird 46 to 10. In Dtlaware and Ches-.cr CountiV the friends of Snyder. na th -people are s-jiu to have sufieed a great defeat. The following-letter wjll per haps ?'uriiish some data on whirh an opinion may be fotir.rd 'as to the final result cf the el ection. Extract of a letter from Lnncsster, dated September 2it V) a gentleman in lVda delphia. 14 1 hp.itfh we can, as yet, give you only a, partial and unsatUf a loiy account cf l'ie elec tion j y est. ida. 1 have n'urthikis the pleasure iT info-ining you, that, lrom wlmt we already ,kn"w. oui most sanguine expec tations aic amply r-a'.isrd. Thvrsaieh ihis county, eleven duiucts. In the district the votes art '.Lus,v'u :- Borouch ofl.ancsster, '404 Lancaster township, 1 32 llempfield township, , 164 C iiumbcr cf votes! . . Manor'j not ascertained, 3 t0 K Conestogx, no itttirn. Manheim townshit). 41 The Conxiitutioiialists have esrried their Invpeclors throughout the township of Burks, Montgomery tn;! Delaware. V"e understand that lliv have nho catried two thirds iu Chester co-unty.--VfMm' Extract of a Utter from Thomas AuUijo, Ame ricjn ('omul ot C-wes, tit Jimts Simns C u'i i !j ' J ' V.Ca 1 1 j m sx Ch a r!citonJjtcd 27 1 h 1 have had ihe enclosed form drawn out which will serve for nGirroof ctrtificate which all ship', (-i-ht to be provided with, whether ititcn l.d fo: k nland not, as tetident nuy htioi; t!:em I trr contrary t( intentioo. -Will ton be o p.onj at to apprise all ship pers of goods, a-id misters, cf the necessity of t his ducurirti', !i.d enforce it, as the qua rartthie laws n prtieM ton.munU at ion, . but b cult ef 2. Cf. rr Ij en tht ; , rOKT OF-COWl.fi.' tf tf.i Act of rutUmtnt, fasud the 1',h ef I Mirth, lAoy,in th.'Hth jter of therein if hit llsjtMj tti A"i 'ef Grtat-Di itti4iit . .,tafUd THE QUARANTINE ACTt All ships and true! arriving in Gtcal-Bii-tain f ni fore'tgi par;, whether such parts are lilfccted vitji pmitagipr or pot, arc re jquirt d to bring ur'.ifirntes of the grwsih t.f ( te godi, sworn to by the shipper uilore a rniglitrate at the shipping port, whose sina !tre ls!si to be MUMmI by the British con- stil (ftf iffti.nehe r.;dcnt there) then by uo IlrivUEi n.cnhtnts. . ' ' fOJtsj. 1 I, A, r, i! BsUiuisrf, wnr ff the ft-l. oiHg goixls, vix.'I0 hfttes skins, '0 Uslct 'cotton. 13 tons tump, (or whatever the tcn-ds , B c) ili!pp( (ft bf vr4lh ship United btates, I John Joi.cs, miner, a bo it tn dtrptrt this ;p;it, and (o nl fo Cwcs, U declafe upon , oMh 'hat none oCthc id gocds, wares -an J rriereluiidrtv yt tf the gtowth, noducr, or Jmmirtctgrt of TurWry, or any place In Af jrUat within the str'n;tiH of GiVsltar, r on tthe Vlt Crhtri AUaotic Ocian. So lalplt,eCyU . J. B. Sworn the. -day of btfore . -C. D, Magistrate of Baitimorc. . I do.cjsrtijthitteboYe: name of C D' is thesignature and handwriting of C. J)m a magistrate of Baltimore. In testimony of the truth whereof, I have H tice. hereunto" set my hand and seal, the 1 day of ,180 K. L, British CansiJ or k'Ue'Consul. . - rp , . R. S. Known British If no consul or vice pQ . M,rcbantu , ' In default of bfinrng such a certificate, or an affirmative One, certifying the goods are actually the growth of America, or the country-whence this ship comes,' perfor mance of quarantine will be enforced, which will .be attended with great expense, incou venience and 'detention, 1 - N. B. VVhen merchandize is packed in hides, skins, matting, canvass,,linen, or bags," the description of thejpackage should "be in serted in the certificatcTand svroru to in the same manner as the goods. 1 Allsliips provided with a certificate agree able to the above form, may have com ." munication at Cones, without being subject . to any quarantine test fictions, whether they came in to import goods, to reciivs ordtrs by distress, or cwirarj winds, Ntvi'Tjrk, October 8. Deaths in this city the iait week, of the followinfdifsjifes, viz. ' Of blcbdy fliiit i, cafualty I, confump tion 19, convuilions 8, decay 1, decline 1, diarhoea 1 , i!vf:r tery 5 bilious lever 1, malignant ftv.-i 62, leivous fever 1; ty pl.us r 1 , Uio'ic I , inllammacion of the lungs 1, i'lttmpu nice 1, locked jaw I, old ae 2, pally I, fprue 3, teething l, whooping tonii l, woims 3 Men 52, women 33. hoys 16, gitU 16 Total 117. A letter is receivtd in town from London, dated the l'3'ih" of'August, stEting, that in "consequence' of a remonstrance to the British government, by Mr. Muiuoe, the American minister, that government had suspended, lor three months, the late order far the de tention of Ahvrru an vessels,- for the purpose of making such an otiruuaUs asthe necessity of the case ma V re4'ire . .' October9. The friends of Britain St of France kre now greatly ud ecpuoiy b(4icitnus to learn the rtsult of the nunr.nse p eparations fr in vasion and defence have been nu lc. Whatever be the consequence whether the attempt be mad 'or not--the paskii 5 moment is iniportanTniul v.-inl, Jf.it Lc posfcible that any lrtt r or document from France could concbora: the tbousv.n! times repeated asierlii;i that the emperorNr po leon was determined to rrke an itrmtdiatc descent on Englat d, it would be confii med Ly a letter dated Fsri, August 5th, v.hicb ap pear in the Iu! nu-r.tr olthe I'etitCenscur, a?.d w;..ui the till syvi is iticontestibly true-; wnetc it is sl&ud in the strongest terms tl.i ' tlie d.-sci nt on EnUnd is irrtveca bly lived for ili rrd'f this summer; that the plan, whi'.h is altogether new iind-almost irf.di;'-.'e, is r -n '.' i.iie powerlul and extra oroVtary f.u! jf the emperor; that the secret is kin vn u:-y to himself and ano ther person; &. :h-u of ull the p'-ssiblc modes, it i th.it Ml i-.h itlest thought of both by 1'a-nrh aiut Lngi.sh." We know not wtiat truth may he in nil this , but the ss,-it.(.i) l.ere made are gnen in a letter written by General Lwiuen, aid-de-tamp to the Emperor. this event, for the information of the Executive.- ,' " An agent of Mr.- Edw.: Randd'iph, . fwhb kept a store at the mouth of 13a yau Sarah, has been also driven (rum thence at an hour's no- More British, French end Spanish depredations. Extract of c Utter from a gentleman in Londont to his correspondent in Jew-Tor kt d&ted August 7th.. , ..- The French and Spanish cruizers have lately captured all American vessels going from awd'eoming to the pritish dominions, and our cruizers have begun to take all ,ves-? sels of that flag going to the enemy?a ports. These unfortunate measures for the Ameri can navigation, have enhanced the premiums of insurance, and 10 guineas are now given from your port to Amsterdam, and to other quarters in proportion. A letter from J.Ir. Barnard supercargo of the Indus, of this port, from Batavia and the Iale of France, dated at Halifax 10th Sept. informsof his being .captured by the frigate Cambrian, within 25 leagues of Beriiiudaj oti the 10th August, and the mate witlrall the people taken from the ship. Our ship is libelled,, says he, but I have not yet put ir my claim, as a trial cannot take place for sometime. I do not knew but they will condemn my property, if they do, they will rob me of my all. Therehas been condemned here the ship Amsterdam Packet, Capt., Smith, of Philadelphia. She went from Phi ladelphia to Amsterdam, and there dischar gedher cargo, purchased another, of Dutch , goods, and s?.iled for Batavia, where she sold that and purchased a return cargo. ' ftostjn Inde. Chro, Amsterdam, August 6. Three Ameiican ships from Baltimore and Charleston, bound to Amsterdam," have been tanen off ihe Tescl by the .English,aiid sent for England, The English admiral who cruizes before the Texel, has declared that he has orders to send t 1'ngl.md all ships bound for-the Texcl with West-India pro duce. -''" .. WILL BE SOLD, At Six Mvtt.s Crrdit, On the frst day of November next, '"THELeuse of the Store !t Dwelling house, . 'corner of N!,ihet and Fiont-stitets ; the property of J. P. Lol)e. . 1 'P. a:CIS FONT A IN. Wilmington,Oct. 13, 1805. Vinctnnct, (I. T.) August!. . A few djy iii.ee a treaty was signed at (Ids place, by William Hem f llainsnn. n t,u,t "fill" C. States, i'td several Indian nation!" ah 1 tnf;;s, by which the U. States hare rquirt-d a rght to all the country south of a !ir.r to l-e dmi. f-oni the north-east corner of Viiicniru trct, so as to strike the Indian bout.dar), ri'tiutng from 1 oiit op posite totlicinTtTrtr-t)f -theKntutkyrivtr, fifty nilcs from the Ohi'o river ; this tract contains hboul 3O,0tX) ncres. This 14 an interesting occurrence to rmr western scuk'tmnti. I he purchase con nects the ctttifilies tf I)carborne, Clarke, ind Knox. The Indiin title txecjit a amall tract of ll.c FiankasUw claims is now ex tinguished from the Miami rivettotheMisois sippt. The .Indiana are cutoff from the Ohio, exceping a point of 12 or 13 miles, immediately below the' Wabash. The set tlement of bcarborne andClaike, is rapidly intraasing; emigrants are crouding in a long the Ohio front tl e Kal'a to the Wtbavh undT'om thence to the Mississippi; Knox, and the toutuie on the Mississippi, have re fi.'ly leceived a considerable. increase of pnptlati'n. Wc now have the fsire.V proi-jK-cts of soir possessing r.umbcri sufficient to authorise the formation f a state govern nent, if Congresa will consent to a small at; terstion in our ordinance. It is believed that Congret tsill not dissent from a scheme that will be ) advantageous to the iuhsbi lants of te territory ; and it is to be heped that our fillow-ciiizrtit will not te 10 fir in. fluenfrdtv- local nr party prcj'idices, as to iWhae the acceptance of an arrangement that will place them on the fvotin; cf a fiec and independent Hate. NTf f t, Scpn C. DARtKG Wl'KAGl, Wc ate informed by a genUemin from Jhe neig."brhood 6f Pinckncyvillc, thsta y) of armed $;nj'Js (number not kn virti)cnter ' tdthsl plarr, late nn MonJay sitng Ust. . and f'.rcihl earned cfT Mevsit. Ilcu'u ni Samwfl.Ken-.pcr. W lnf.rmat.i le fi home, I t cnc'entccr't that ccH HAtt i ll ftr;bjftl Li taking drj-ositloui rrjc'.;' . I.IST OF LETTERS "AW remaining n the JVit-CJice at 11 ilminton, rriMO ! J!Y AUw.fl 2; Andrew A- dwr, A'l" bilr, M. ji.r Ashe, llobeit Adam, Lsq. Mic. k.i;zbtth Audition, Jessee Atkins. . B. John PLr.ks S ; Tlmrrins Boyton 2 ; Isaac Baldwin 2 ; JasUaJie'l, Sumutl Bell, William Banton, John Brown, j,.l,n Hlatvy, dpt. Stephen Bern.-r.'. Abe. Barge, Su.aii tiah Bordeaux, Suuh Bishop, John C. Buck lin. C Willi-im Creihton2; J.hn "Cham ber 3 ; Archibald Cutlar. Ai.nc t utlsr. An drew Cooper, Sally Coar, wicow Campbell, Elizabeth Chihis, Mens. Clusle, George Chrk, James Carson. I). John Daisfm 3 5 Bartholomew Davis, Doctor I. Devane, Ann Dollison, Denn and Spawlden, Monsieur Delijlle, Ltinutl Dotji Robert Duncan, Alexander Dunlap. t r. Henry Fosdick, Jovph B. Franikhn james 1 lowers, Kobcrt li. rinney. G. Doctor John UGrifTm 2: Mr. Grc til'.e. II. Captain John T. HiltcnS; Andrew llinnault?; John Ilynrs, Ho-ks kShctim, Beniamin Hall, John llcndrr, Caliin Hilton ' 'M rs." 1 U naolt. J. Amjziah Jocclyn 2 $ Mrs. Jane James, Margaret Inmss, Amus Jol.imon, Lcu'.i Jac quin. I- B.Laspeyre, Andrew I. us. .William I-ee, Jji.c Lsllrrstedt.Sn.ith I.at gfcrd,Mrs. Ijimbett, Buckncr Linear. M. ArrUibald M'Kellip 3 ; Martin and r.hodonl2; captain William M'Keel 2 ; Johj-Marsto 3 j James M Alistcr, William M'Masier, Samuel Morgan, Peter Mangrmi, llillory MtK.rc, Aaron Mcnin. Dsi.UIG, Marsh, Nathan Murray, Daniel M'tlitumy William M Clure, Geo. M Kciuic. N. William Nutt. I'. JoMph Ptiticc, Waher Pratt 2 ; Jo seph II. Tope, William Punclurd, Eichard Pirtish, l'.hiihctl. Parrish. ; U. John Kolx-fon 2j Samuel l!oscl, I'ortJohuston, Matgattt lU.Lards, Joshua Ith) ncw S. Arthur Stroud 6 Antnc Sablich 3 ; Mrs, Sttudwitk, John Swrtt, James Smith, Peter Smith, Stotkley Sadbury, Lewis Sel lers, Mr. Ann Smith. T. Nanry Thomtton, Adam Tcho, U. PMnpUrcer. W. William Wrlnht, Col. William Win-' pate, Mt. WaPacr, ev. Mr, U Weemav DsnicI 1ularaa, Sarah Wattni, J ami a WaJkcr. JOHN LORD, P. M. Wilmington, October IS, IBU3. TO RENT, '"PHAT lomtno'lifus'lltitkStareHouM:, f few!cotasof the (ourthwove in Mar ittrc e iWcit'on nilite istn Imrnedl ath. pplyto A. HALL V!nVs'- 0:i. 15, 1 33 J. i i I j L.
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