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nexteflion oT Parliamnt. anj M.v Fox. ; wilrcomplete the re-ctlab!i(h-n:nt of his ' health, -and bs able to bear ths fatigue! of. debating.- ' It is njaable. too that Purli anjtnt may bsdifijlvel fjon after peace lias been finned. The following are reported to be fume ff rhc ptincipal term. ; ' :'; J.J' ..'rT: Malta tp be poueflcd by this country in' full fovereignty. -s. -"'' " The1 Cape to be ceded to G reat-Britain. " Hanover is to be rettored td its LawfuL Sovereign.' . :. :':"...i..' ' . . -r The new arrangements made by Buo- " na parte upon the continent to be acknow ledged. The Manufahiret and Merchandize oi this country to pais throughout theCon tinent. ' . ' . r No flilps of the line to be built on either fide without previous notice being gi ven of fch intention by the party intending to build, to the other party, which then may build an equal number. -; ' ;i . " . Thcfe are'fd to be among the princi pal articles. ' . For the perfeG accuracy of the forego ing intelligence,' e do not of courfe mean to pleJge ourfclves ; but it is- in general circulation among thofe who are fuppofed to h3e.ths beft ntpani of information. We give it as we hive received it. , Courier We jufl hear that Mr. F.o has paired a bad night and is work this morning than Je was yeflerday. Laft night a vote of credit to the amount of 2,400 oool was agreed to by the Houfe of Commons in the Committee of fupply. The following new arrangement! are t length finally concluded, viz : LordMinto, to be goyernor-general of India. , The Right Hon. Thomas Grcnville. to be Prefident of the Board of CgntrouJ, with a feat in thu Cabinet, and Earl of Landerdale to be lord keeper of the creat Seal of Scotland, vice the Duke of Gor don. S The day before the Packet failed from Lifbon it was reported, that the expedi tion, which lately proceeded from the Cape of Good Hope, (fuppofed at the time, to be deftined to the River tic la Pla ta) had really gone againQ the Mauritius, . an account of the furrender of which mipht foon be expected. It is not Rate I through what chan&cl this reached Lifbon. intcllicuce The Dutch Royal Court Gaiette, of the 3I inft. mentions a fail of confiderable importance.' It, flate?, under the head of intelligence from Vienna of the iSih ult. tlut M- D'Oubril had received his pafT portion the preceding day, and was ma king preparations for H journey to Pa ri. One of tin French Journals even af. fcrt, that M. D'Oubr'.l is at Strafb irjh, on his way to Pari. This would cer tainly indicate in approximation between Fiance and Rtiilia., Boston, Jug. 30. Ltt til fnm LaU night'the ar. fival ot uc ihip John Adams, and Saliv, from Liverpool, furtiiHied us with Lon dnn papers to the 19 h J ulf n.d Liver-" pool to the aid. An intercourfe of couriers was kept up tr tween Fn,;and and France, and fruitful crops of rumouri, fee. was ths confe. queucc. One of thJa rumors ftaeM, that the outlines cf a pacift.ation hsd bee i Jftws. AH the continental arrargemcnts i.f Buonspartt wire to be rccouttd ; aid Britain was to have Hanover rrlWed and Malta and the Cape guaranteed to htr. Rut all this was were conjecture, Nor was there trty wrtaiiiiy of tht irrifai of a Ruifian rtgnciator at Parii. Oa the l3ihju!y, 3 per csut. ce.ifuis weff 63 1-2 Troop were enbirkirj in England h n.fp 'iilon to Sicily wis nitin uui with "tiit;. In 0;tna;.y, thingi remain-! fla'tonv ty ticrt that fa ne of ths Au3tin ptilV reis ha 1 ifcommenctl their ruscb hvmc ward ami there wtre indications tf jil.e evacuauaa of (fiT.any ty t e Fffrdi The We Coti.litu'.iun if Grmaay ' wii u&'tt Aiku Tt tn. , The PrufTiafl l;a 1 ef aeysf I Benc. Tl'cGaHjrt Ptinee t.f iicT?, r'i n tJ i.h unabatei cor.Rircy to dtfo.dGae ta. T!iedk tf S ilfct, tr ot t!.e HiMfH PiiiMf, wii ti come cmt tu jair.aua, hi' a i f Vkefuy, TN rrp'tt cl tie in'enlrj t'ivitlon of H toijp.rt'i mother f focreed fell Ho I; !a;rtnci'OtrsJHle.(, l ie cwmrn fcmtt on il.s thaiti iff-, prtin 1S1 PtiniCfi vf VUl had 1.0 1 (c poiuJ, , . Nnw.YoiiK, spt 4. . ; t Hie ihiji UUtcliraii&! tiHin Park, lift rtdout tt iHs Nth i f J.lf , and (Ut Ititcr ettttit tJth. ?ht (Ik borer cMiipatchft ttf Clturmrfeirtt f t? L'rtd htatew CA, V. Infrint ui lLt a Jtf Utwrrn irvt t l Ksln4 wti tUed of but r tiwf itfk(t ( .9 fnkMf if mk itrUiii!.tlVi Itn,tiut pjtri, rt .ci2d at taf onl:e of the Jtircani'.k Adwr." ' tiser, of which the faVmr arc to the 30th of July inclusive, the'laUer to the 81I1. OU' ' the'AVe tern Islands,' 'on 'the JJ'th J't'.y, say adwtof 5 sail of ths line and a friAtc, bet as notfrnoleed, tho'the frigate wenti'eve ril times round the. Olive BranchV. Ths French papers 'afford notjhicapeW ; eiceptin that the linghsh Minister? avin j been refused admittance ta the deliberation of the dist of Itatisbbn, had taken " hU depar turgor London and that the limperor Napo leon had issued two decrees one of them p propriatiTi!; two millions for augmentin the salaries of the Judgei, and the other for pro hibiting Gamir.g Houses throughout the whole extent of the French Empire : It THE fubferiber takes this method of informing his friends and the public irt. general, that he has removed his Store tn the houfe lately .occupied bys Mr. Jeffs Wingate, where he has jnft received and now opening a new and general allurtment of 'Diy Goods, Hardware, &c. aifo a ..quantity of Groceries, confiflinc: of bell Vi.j(iiac uranoy, nonanu vjmi, 3 1 ot 4m ; proot Kum, New fcogland ijcy, Cjur.pow. dcr, II y fon and Souchong Tea, Loaf, Lump and Brown Sugar : AH which he will fell wholefale and retail, at the m oft reduced prices v JAMES USHER. . 'Wilmington, September'!., Valuable Family Medicines. V GEER ST AVERY HAVE just received direct from the Paten tees, a fresh, supply e the following Val uable Medicines, viz : Dr. RaW8on's celebrated Anti tlilious Bit ten, which exceed every other Medicine, in restoring' weak -and decayed constitutions of every description. ..Dr. Rawson's Anti Ediotis Pdls, or Family ; Physic a medicine extremely useful in all complaints where purges are necessary. Dr. Thompson's Aromatic Tool h Paste ; The best Medicine ever yet invented for white-, cning and preserving the Teeth, and for cu ring the Scurvy in the Teeth and Gums ; the very great sule which this valuable Medicine has met for some yean, bespeak its intrinsic worth. Dr. Thompson's celebrated Eye Water A Medicine which comes very highly recom mended, and is said to cure sore eyes of every description ; certificates of remarkable curt performed by this valuable Medicine, from the most respectable sources -accompany each bottle.' Dr. Thompson's Tooth Ache Drops-A Medicine which will give alwnys instant re lief in every case where it is applied, and mar be said to be a specific for the Tooth Ach. Di. Rawson's celebrated Worm Powders- ; Superior to any Medicine heretofore invented for expelling Wrms from the PweU of Children, or adults, t may te used with safe ly agreeable to the plain directions which ac company them. Dr. Rawson's Itch or Beautifying Oint mentThe most certain and safe application for the Itch, of any M.nlicine no in ue: It is also g'Knl in idl kinds of erup'.ions on the Skin, is very agrccaU? it) imdl, k leaves Ui Skin smooth and beautiful. Dr. Lee's celtf'iia ed Bilious Pills Thise Pill are too wtli noted us a, valuable Mtli cinein all Uthjus complaints, tu need com ment. t Dr. Cooky's cjjhabie Elixcr, or Cough Dr;n, forC'j'K'.ts, Colds, Avlunus, Spit tin rb d and Hppi'oacUing Coiiiump'ioiis'i this ii a Vuiuil.'e Medicine for aU complaint of t'u and has wrought many surprUing (W ti.n'i'et aU other Medicine bad failed, to prfcc'i'.r.. Ilin,ii, S remedy forth Piles. I).'. UjM'i l'.:b Solmia l ie a'jore Me dicinr are aUo (or sale at PayctUrUle, ly Duu cn M llae, post-Master. : July 2 Jth, IS05, 3i I cow. rT,HE fublciibff ofTcrs for fJe at a e ' A ry io ptlce, a Philadelphia m.n!a Cafftjge, niiH plated Hart ill fyr foui horfes, Alfo a well Itin'J Forti Piano sn,il rc A lon credit, if rcquifled, will be gives. He will alfo rent hit Dening (Lutein FayetievilWt the litu ati.M ii plea faut and healthy, and capable ct afcommodatin; a genteel fimily. For terms apply to Mr. John M'Mi.Ian, Fay ettctiile of John Lord, Wilmington. Kobcrt Dohaldlon. Mat It, tEtfJ. ' 1 ' 1 Wanted Immedi.ttcly. AYUL'NG MAN, c!l icq.nlnfel with the country Uufircft if a Retail Stwie, and who cn pfoisrt fatitUclory rccomuicrJatiua. , , Apj If to the puter. Stptrwbtf 6. . THE fbLiilefi have Hnpnrlrd Uttm IJiltaln In tht ffcips Ftviafn lancet, Rm'nf y , ftc. a trty catcnQve arU tU f Iiflc4 iil.tiincnt ti Dry Good., Hard Ware & Hats, fyitille f.'f the Fall Ss'on, all which tUt U Mat WHOLESALE, bt tht riL;e Lfi c,.iitjv cnthc inoft rea. iiubic ma.i. r.:iM P. ft It .t tfS. V will rwtti. K W W 1 Er-VORK:.Aur.Es'. LOSS OF THE SHIP ROSt-lNMJLOOM I It is with much regret we have to state the j loss of the ship Rose-in 'BIoom, commanded i by Capt. S. Barker, bound from Charleston to New-York. This ship: was 4)pset at 9 ! o'clock on Sunday morning lart, off Ba'rnegat i cUii-in; tht gale whichwas severely " felt in." j thi city." It, is painful to tate, that out of ; 49 persons on-hoard, 21 were drowned I Gen. Macpherion, of Philadelphia, in savins me me 01 nis uauifiner, lost his own. On .Morxdajrlat 1 1 o'clock, A. ' M. the survivors were taken off the wreck by the British brig Swift, Captain Phelan, of St. Johns, Sc brought saTe to this port. The following at e the names of the persens sa- vt'd :"' - - '" '-' Captain Stephen Barker, Captain Oliver Champl'm, Miss Eliza Macphcrson, Hon. John KuUedjje, Mi-r L. Fctray, M. Brenau,' Joseph W. Page, B. Booth, John Davi, D. Botifeur, H. Turner, N. Perry,- D. Crocker. . ' ' Seamen, Benjamin Braytou, y. Van Eightcn, John W. Gibbs, Btimlall Corneil, Loyd B. Burt, JohnHnthaway, Lewis Davison, Lewis.Kilcy, Jamc3 Quin, Thomas Conly, William Cow an. ' . ' " Jlfen oj '.Color. Baptiste Ilagerdie, John Murray, Henry Davis 23 saved. " - Drowned. ' ' . General Macpherson and servant, Mrs. Booth and on, Mr. Clark, James Millar, jun. Thomas Tait, Henry Bowering, Dr. Bal lard md servant, Mr. Botifeur's servant, Mr., D. Crocker's do. .' Steerage Passengers and Seamen. William Whitelege, John Forcha, D. M'Car ty, AVilliam Robinson, Charles Bryce, For tune Johnson, John Trusty, black, Adam Knott, do. Harry Kidded. Drowned 21. September 2. Letters from Halifax, received from very respectable gentlemen, state, that capt. Whit by was put under arrest, and sesit heme a passenger, in the ship Leander, of wTiich he ..I (capt. V.) formerly had the -command. if. "l" j s w "inivi 9.iii.i) 1 a lit. 10 ilnrT land, to account to the British Government for his conduct 011 the American station, and the depredations he committed off Sandy it "... . ; HOOK. Capt. Whitby, of the Erltifh frigate Lcaader, was ilullonged at Halifax by an American gentleman, lie frying that his duty to his Iqmeign foibid"4 b 1 . o woiu BALTIMORE, Sept. 5. 1 Yesterday anchored in Annapolis Roads, his French imperial and royal mijeity's ship Patriot, of74gun, commanded by comrno lore Kthom, member of the legion of honour Ecc. Commodore Krhom arrived here yeiter day, in a sch'r. The French fleet under ad miral Jerome lluonaparte experienced a oe vere cale on the I Uh ult. which lasted till the 1 3th. The Tat riot parted from the rest of flic fleet on the lltb, and is very much maimed, having some of her masts, fcc.ear. Tied away. jThe repor t of the capture of part cfthe'homeward bound Ilritish Jamaica licet, is without foundation Nor it it known what couise the Fench fluet has taken. 'NORFOLK, September 1. Yesterday morninc. the French frigate Cvbde, metilioned in our last, came up into the harbour, on pasting Fort Nehcn the s duled ith 12 tjuns, which wtre returned ty in equal number. From trrivr!s since our JaM, we find that the lute Kle, was what Is mually termed the " tail cf a Wc'-India humeane," lor we S tli'.covtr that the ftirthcrSauih, the uu! has ! bttti the more virdcr.t, aj.n as alt five or tl r I six days sooner than it was litre. It is des cried by the cflVers f tin Flench frirate CIIARLF.STON', Augtist 5t. . T-oi r Captain Drrtmmond. tlvfttf tie Lost of the ttlt&jntr Comfort, if Sorfdk, captain Ciust.vi Diummovd, communicated to captain Senile be Mr, TM, pAj mas a patstPer en icrd of htr mhfn hst, and tuktn on bsard oj captain Sertilft tcsitlof Ikiterat; out of the bi Liferi. mtnl, Jvhii Da km mailer, tvA f.M U uia ths wttik on the instnf, ia U. 3, 11, N. Ling. 75, bC, W. ih tbejtli August, IT.56, islled f.em Norfolk, in company with the pilot-boat schooner Tartar, Nsncymun. raitaln Cnoper 1 railed with the said viiicl t 8 o'elcrk on Tuesday evening, wird . H.P.. At 4 e'clork dn Wednndiy rtiorr.ins; wind hauled to ti e northward and eastward, pleasant hreeta and all fctrsi!s sei; on ! hurtday tht wind enutaird to a strong gtU studded tinier tht trfjift iH and fore top saii,the wind it E. X. IU stttrinp W, S. V. it ta o'clock a Friday morning hr.vt ta to the etttwtttf, tin. der a WJ-mfcd f.Ketail 1 at 10 Ai M. iplU the furt;l, tok It In, and set tht balm, ced mala-tail, sot tht fore yard and main '"prosit on rk a trtinendmis gsle at t. N. K. and a ttry htaty tti.tht scsstl la. ' bourinif ttry ht ivily, and shlppirr a trest quantity t,f water $ at half past 3 P. M. mmt. td in If fshom wattr the captain then thought proper to ware ship, with tht intrn. tbn sf cstimjj her en the ethrr tick 1 lu, nc fortunately, as an at th rtlm was fut 19 winJwsrd, Utvrt he bad fnllfnt.fr. a kn. f sea struck fir, ss l bo.e I tr 4mn nn Ut Usm tndi ( tf.i t.Hhrsimii.-dijtfty (!t., fdf.anl ti t rtl f .U i h rr, iv,,t g-f at errpts tr I r were ttscfcsv Captain Ditvir;.jjxt was:; liftmwliea the vessel went over, and vn. ii: I'Hstman drowned. The persons saved clunij on t the wreck on which they rrmsn;t d f"r three days, before they v.Src fallen in with by can- !. tain Bockus-when they U ft. her, bom masts were gtme ; and it was ..pi-ebaule ihjj wouldl shortly "c;o down. .. - Mrs. M .rt Co-or n wife of Capt. J. Coop er, art(J two Daughters i thrtte Servant Maids, and two Children ; Mi. Archil Leslya Westrlndiu planter ; Mr. Met cier, u minis ter of the Gopel, of Charleston ; .Mr. Don ally,' a resident of Baltimore.; Mr. .Goosly, of Virginia, and a servant Boy ; Citpt. Drum--, mond, master ; JAmes Price, '.he captain's apprentice;'' and five black .Scrvaul&.'wcre un fortunately lost. - " Taken from the ureck .by Chpt. Dockus: Mr. Bernard Henry. J-icut. in ihc United States Service; Mr. John Todd, mate of -the hijj Aurora, passengers ; the Stewrt and two Black Seamen. Sept. t. O.vthe 14'h ulr. 1 1 Tat. 32, 3!, long. 76, 12, capt. Ihlweli fell in ak.i the Pa trier, French 7.5, cne of Jerome f3uona parte'i fquadron ; llie was in a vory dif trdTedv fitnatiori, hayl,i,ji hten f.-parateJ from the flict a fey "ifdy before, in a vio. lent gale of wir.d, in which fhc had carri ed away her mi7en.ma!t and tore aid main.top-maft. Cap;. H. went on board ; they were very anxious to obtain a pilot acquainted with the coail, and were en--deavorjng to get into Norfolk, or the firlt friendly port. From the fmution in whuh.this fit ip was fpoken, the fquadron mud .have been on their return 1 10m the northward to the Weft-Indies, v.het they were overtaken by the gale ; and alihoitgh thty may haveeludcd the pnifutt of Sit J. B... Warren, they will jn all probability, fall in with the fqsadron uruicr Sir Rich ard Sttschan which arrived at Barbadces outl.c Sth ult. and Uitd again on the 12th, in faarch of them. Sip. 2. .fythe arrival of the schoomr fjcoiuligo Puck, el, tit uarjiuiiu; we lurcc further details of ilit dreadful ejects sf the lute alton the inner ' e of the Gulf capt. St ilex fell in with alurge ship of six hundred tons, .tl.smasted shs xuat eneof the Jumaicajcct, rfl50sui v'tich pas sed Ihvana earh iast month - dipt. S. tjol the' ship in tow, tut wjs ttlenvjrikiiilcii .in wi.'s ' Jfy 0 toA out the p.opU bu?t the vessel t the second male and one seaman be. hning to the ship, end i?ho hade oiicralcd them. selves, ' are now on board thj Packet j thej slatt that, from the oluervat ions which they made, at least one haf f the ships ccmpviing that fU-(t, must have been sunk, wrecked or aelfrnjcd ; t: people only were sated frpmone cf the ship which sunk near them, and in the midst cf tht gale another ship took fire and bk-j up, exhibit ting a seenr awful in the extreme. 0: Saturda-; lau, captain Stites felt in with f'f .f,;,j, capt. Coy, from this port huadti lkvJ,' , eoW' pleteij dismasted; they had gA up jvy uu;ti, and were making the best of their xraj jor thu, port - captain Stites supplied then villi a sail. . . Sept. C. The schooner Columbia, ef orth'(,uuliej, tofts Ham, sailed from Savannah fjr 'Janum.:. . On Wednesdtij, ZOth cf Angus!, criu o'clk A. M. inlat, 23. SO. h'?. 71, H. eremtnte, td atremtndons gale, nilmh lasted until lhr day at 4 A. M. xthen it abated in serie Jeg tt but still continued to blot? rAth tiohr.es. ' 'Jht'evt ej part cf tfte deck had of lumber. 'J he vt; J Kas hire utiMi her ham erji, the ftremnsl cut. tied anay by the hard , lost the-Lct. cmt, Ly. When she fell the mete nss tl.uMi cv.'rlvjrd, but fortunately regained the , 7 he gate commenced ti-AA tvaiU if tfiui,dtr 01.J rein. TiSterday morning spoke the Ihitrue Cu!lirt capt. Fcyne, who rfttd him ary own fJ.vtf hettM iji need of, but Icing itr l(.s pm with afar vind did net require ay. IULL1C.II, Sept a. fcCT We have received from the He. Ceorge Newton, of Duncombe Coun'y, attested account of a very txttoordiiM-y V i s'onof thousands cf llcings in tht air, if a Rlitterinij apparanct, resemhlioff the hs man farm, seen on or about ths Chimi if Mountain, in Kuthctf trd County, on ti.u of July list. The paniculars tidl U iit nthe next Printer. l f Brigade Orders. ACCORDING toOfoVtiklrVj.f, fco, bVtbt bed orpuf'ufiHlea that n ! It tbUfnd, tht tir.dermentloni I , ... ments are to bt f traded for Review, i thn court. houfts of their rfcilive ctitit, rrdfey at one cclork, a followi s The Drunfwlck Krf;lmtnt onV F!s the tch, . j Tht Onflow Keuimert: oa J MtKay the VK itO rJrf 1 he Luphn Kepitmtf ra f Veitfdiy the 15 I1, anj i vtUtf tht 17th , j,y The Commindinc Otler rt ef r. menu i',l pirtirularlf l?tr In min i, i it a fitU Ritnrrt it ttprrlfj vlthxi 1 lof afcr each Htt'tw, and thtrefitrt lfiH f V. dftt U due time to the OfSctti cri m. I. frfl Ci'wpanlft t crrp: pirpanJ ,,i't Hsk Kttutr.s tfit'y far fi Ugp hU -m dLHNJA;5UTH, C.G.M ..t ;j 91a rc;-t.
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