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lor of the Russian EmpWe t" tluf of Svrt-1( dish Pomerania, as also the mojutlis jof the l'regel, Vistuat,. Ftder and'Penne. v - - Alt that is prescribed in similar cases by the existing treatieswith allied and neutral pnvcrs, shall be fyithfulfy observed by the king's squadron, and they shall also find in nhe tenor of those treaties themselves, valid reasons to justity them in opposing every at? empt which. may be "made to evade the blockade of the coast and ports a lore said. Mr.' is requested to commu nicate to his court the contents of this note.; The undersigned avails himself .of .this op portunity to renew the assurance, etc. "' (Signed) ' ' COUNT DEPERSEN, ... rin(j Marshall of the ' '. r w ' ; kingdom of Sweden. 1 z Jfr. Richard Sodersirom,, Commercial Agent General, ' Philadelphia. , - ' ' Stralsund, 6ih -May, 1806 NORFOLK, Sept. 2. Tliisiday came up to Hampton Roads, II. B. M's. Frigate Aniazbn, one of the fleet ; 'un der the command of We John D. Warren, who is off our Capes with six sail of the line. Sir John having learned at Newfoundland that, the French fleet was on our coast, cme -irt pursuit of it. ' . In a late papet we. stated that Sir '" Richard Strachan in the Csar," was off our coast this 'was a mistake, he, has not, with fouro thcr ships of thetine, of hi fieet, been heard of simce 5c gale-. i "' ' ' ' Sept. 25. The fiflbwigis alist of the number of Bullish ships that composed the Rett ofTTra-fM-ar- with the slate they were in after the eng'.igenitnt, and the names and number of vessel.;, that joined the English justbeforer it is translated from a French official account sad deemed correct, and has not be in, before yublUlied here. Snipr UMSVijslfd. ' ' - - Guns, ' Tbe Victory ) . '. v Temeraire 98 Queen . 5 ' v " ' C'nopis 9" Thunderer . Spencer . 74 Swiftsuie "fc ' h a crippled rfjrf. TlleDtaid La Sarmatte Ihrdie , S-inb'.n or after trr artioit. The Britannia 10 Prince of Wales 9& Neptune, 98 Prince -Burnt after the action, Yhe Defence , . n Lost on tkt eoiatiZ The Donne gal ff3 ' Tirer - fti IMonitor 74. Colossus ?fc Spurt a 7 Urgnd1 eimStivn, T.t Windham . 7 i Zealous 71 Conqueror 7 Hevcne 11 Achillas 71 . M-rs lltllcrophcn "k Poliphciiuis 74 Stipt thzr j yined Lfj-e :'u 5.-.V. lAike loik, 90 ttoyal Sovereign, ICO, b&i with (rCi. ttcrL oivbord bound to Mul IK Swift,. BO, UiMOJStcd and twwetf bf a A inte. Lightning, .? Uaic!c . "4 Frou this i!atemfnt H will appenr that sf. 'lojgh the F-nlitliolHuivfjl the vicioiy, H was obtained with a UiiedfuHy severe on the'r pitrt, ond mUi with a conidtrUe supe . Tl-.rity in niimhc on llcir kide at the cum in : inrc mem o!tlt jaior, yrticuJUr)y m Lit utc sh'ps. The F.Rf,rih Sjiai1rotT nmfeT Srr J.JJ. Varrr', sod wlurh Im been fir ix'c i teks m pursuit tf the French feet undir WfLLitMK--, is i.om c(T our Capes, ufici touching at N'cwlomdLnd. It coni'. of the Foudroytnt, cf i guni, Niuiir, Con taseux, Hoinuluv, Fume, sol Hero, tf 74 fum tacli, sr.d Atu.m fri,;V t. The V. ini'JuuiKlicrtd i.i l.ynh.vci liiy on Tuei Sept. ?0. ro'incsirrsTroii. Ba'f't rf TmJe L't.fri.natetr fcr tl c m.'liUthe FrriiJ.ii cccuunt of lhtbttla t,fT Tt.lr t! -tif are some ships id ty it ta b' in ih.it ctirt iHl nucr were built. The flfitUli i.etcr had ny ships cf war of the M!is in nants Irid, J .a Srtutc, IhHir, Sparta, Vidhm. IUU f York, Swift, am' Lhimni;. Anl cin the LlKw. Injf shipsiaiii tobe i i t.e stin, and some suud to 1 lrt, wrre r.m ihrre j Qortn, Cs. I psi, .nrcr, Tni fe of Wales, l)onrrl, 'J"i,r, P.oy.l HfTterr,Kn ind LRle, The l iK4l mid lo te hvt, wn vny byy witJi the rrtrc at the battle t-f St. I)mine sons rurmth fter. TNPnn'-e of Wales aMtoVe rsnird sditiil CalJtr la l'l.Md before the action. SotN sccounts isiv! frihe mmdian of Pans, but ms IsuHcd at ever) ktttUt-.Led;. Stpt. V. The HQt;tit-rrr, is rs nitersl enoh, thstotuctncMCl tbt rrencbsuument (ottmishxa infcur llst'V iheftlosl 'iv.Tt SiTfl tie off Trafalgar t and .say thaUto such shipl Existed but why have not ttfe'liVitifhtheml- selves published a statement of their own as welt' as'lhe'"Trehch168s;--Thepriyat(; ac counts received from Gibraltar, where the fleet rendezvoused after the battle, ata-eY'-that no - more than ten ships of the line uref e fi for service, which so far agrees wiyr tha French account. ' With reeard to the name! of the ships, we shall not dispate it is aim- cult to translate proper names, not possible in many casesTand in some cases- the English retain the French names. lJqt be it talse or true,, the public had it as we received it, and the French official report (from which the statement was translated) may be seen at the Herald OUice. JUraUk CHARLESTON, Sept. 24. The Lieutenartt Governor of Jamaica,' has issued his Proclamation, bearing date the 20th nit., permitting " the free importation of sheep, hoRSi poultry, small live stock of all kinds ; fruit, and all sorts of fish, flour, corn, corn meal, bread, rice, peas, beans; and lumber of every description," in neutral ves- sets, until six momns nouce oe given to mc contrary. . ' ". - Aciouer o. ). Extract of a letter from Natchez, dated S;p' tember 8, to a gentleman tn this city. u General Wilkinson nrrrived here Itst evening, from Upper Louisiana. Thete inn armed party of Spaniards on this side of the Sabine river, prid at a shoft distance from " the post of Nachitochei. Their numbers are voriously reported ; some account stnfe them - at 700, others at 1500 men, mostly cavalry. It is reported that their design h to'disjodge the United States troops from that fort. De tachments from the few regular troops in thii country, have been ordered to reinforce Col.,-' CusVing, who commands at Nfachitochcs. It is expected that draughts from the 'nuli't'i a - of this territory , will be ordered cut imme diately, to co-operate with our liule army. ; 7 ' ' Natcbki, Svpt. 2. ' An intelligent non-commisiontd ofiictr from the tsploring p:r:y, of Mr. Fr;emun, arrived in this city yesterday morning with letters. Wc have not had an opportunity of conversing with him but learn from a gen- t!eman who made particular .enquiries that he stitcs " That a party of Spanish cavaby, suppose 1101 in nu'.n!er, liad approached within seven Uiiles of the post of Nachitochrs, and sent a message to the commanding offi cer, requiring him to remove to this side of the Red-River but that in constfpience of a scarcity of provisions and a sudden mortality , occurring in their camp, by which a number of men died, the Spanish commanding officer , hart thought proper to make a rdrogrpde movement across the Sabine." We did not learn whether Col. Cushinc; had replied to the absurd requisition of the Don. . Extract tf a Itttrr from a gentleman at Tort A dams, to Ids friend in Kcv-Oilcans datc$ August 2J. As to our warlike affairs on the Reil-Ri. vcr, nothing ha tranpiicd fcinre my lust. r:' ri..;L.,n. ,.i .v... ...... r ....t are gone to Nachitochts, captains Lockwoodl and I (aim, left this to-day for that pt, and col. Kingsbury with the troops will follow t'. morrow, and our Alililuarc muUrtd and under drill." RALEIGH, October 6. The account .f tl 1 death of the Rev. Da vid Caldwell, ofCudfird County 1.1 nor He' gisti rofthe S)H u!t. copied from the Miner va cfthe pretedin weik, we arc Imppy to Icnrn wis rcinatuie. Mr Cahlnell has been very sick, but is cow on tbe retorery. JHUIIXCTOX tfsrrr TUESDAY, 'OCTUllLR 14, 1806. . An arrival at Charleston, furnishes Lon djii dutcstw the liih. and Ilriktnl tnthc 16U Auirust. Pearc between France ar.d F.nir'bnH had not taken Lce, and it isMilto huve beca tr.c general opinion of the met in', lie fnnTi:i.;.y in CrittoVlhal h woulJ tx 4 result fidtn the t mt..ty of Lord Luderdole. Fy decree of Napilco, dated the 31 Augnt, il l iniutf;f in the French cffuiiil njner tl lie 5th, JO,o;) men ofiho conscription f the p eserit year, are ordered to be immrOb'ily . cl'ed 0". This fnrsiure is howrver rr pic ;n'c! as a military occurrrncr, from hir.lt 110 inferences in Lvor either of pecc or war Wi 1.1 ti lis r.lc. It was rcportrd that Ru si4 i,nd Fiance cperste to resist the Eng. nh tijrt.t e-fscortli j other ramwirs in circu lation tattt1f that sirriiy of alliance offtn site d dcfcnn btwt eft concluded be Uccn It u sut and France - tbat Itivn Cow er, who arrived l I-ord n on the 1 4th, hsd brought very unfavourable intclligcr.ee tilth respect to the scniiincr.ts of the new Russian MmUirv towards Or.Und $ and that the re vivsl of a maritime confederacy In the North ws not unritly. Under the Lon don hesdof the liih.it Is satJ, that " the Unr)ritieNcwComtito',ionfbrCrrmsnyr. tl Hit tobe henceforth cslfrHTlie Lcsgntcfthe nhine,whsbif ofTicially notifvedtv lUchcr the French Minuter, to the Diet of iUtitbon. On tU llth Atutl the Ixird Attyor of lomlott, pte a splendid tlntensinmint to the !of J CHancstlor strvl others of the csbi nt Mmnfers, f horn of D'kI LnVinethe MiiMkter proteedinK fiom Kntsnd to this Country,.nt which win pre sent Mr. Mon ue an Mr. rKie f. Af;cr 4inrrr the let h inij sint j numb st of tUr toetu w u ci Htlxe American MinislTr ' preset ; V.Mr. Jlu5froo, Mr. j'mcknty, aoaJuenrsi jLj man ; tid may there be perpetual narmon between tbe two countries." y! . 71 : -Mr.'Munrbe begged leave t5 return .thanks foF lher,bonor which had been done.., himi which he did not estimate so much personally, as with regard to bis country. There exis. ted a thousand reasons, he said, which aaade !it desirable for him to promote si becoming I feeling of ejODd-will between, Great-Britain K America; but while he must be considered! a true and faithful servant of his Republic, yet no personal exertions on his part should be wanting to preserve jthat cordiality which was so essential to the interests of the two countries ; and he begged leave to drink alt their good healths. Mr. Pinckney observed, that he accorded perfectly in the sentiments thatth.ad been ex pressed by his -colleague, ami that no endea vours on his part should be wanting to pro mote the good understanding which ought ever to subsist between Great-Bntajn and A- merica. Mr.. Fox's disorder had taken a favourable turn, arid he wiyt fast recovering. The peace tn India (says the London Times, of the 29th July,) we fear, has been but of short duration. Letters, we understand, have been received by the Thalia, which mention, that apprehensions were entertained of the war being srenewed, both with Scindia and Holkir. Indeed, a letter received by a gen tleman of the first respectability, advises him " of the death of his brother, who, it is stated, fell in an assault made on the 2Ut of Februa ry, upon the fort of Gohud, occupied by ar.india and his troops. Scindia, in conse quence of the late treaty, was put in posses- Luion of Gohud about six weeks previous to the time when this attack upon it is stated to have been made. . The comp-tnv have taken dp the Fortitude, captain Hughes, a vessel of 500 hundred ton--, for the purpose cf conveying four hun- idreand hfty Chinese settlers, olid a cargo of ! piece gnods, to Trinidad. ' It is ktatcd in a late Fans paper, that the Emperor has granted permission to export grain from Fiance to England. An account of the late destructive gale, in which the Wilmington Cut'.er sunk, will be found in the lat page. A most destructive was experienced :onthe Florida coait Sept. 15th. St. Augustine has suflcrcd considerably ; .several houses were blown down, the vessels in port driven on khorc, and the Pier entirely ' demolished. A great number of vessels have been driven 011 the Florida shore. Jerome Buonaparte, in the Veteran, fell in with and horitd captain M'Uougal of the London packet, about the 36th August. He was then steering for Europe. Baltimore pap, TREh'Ctl f'AVV. The following is given in a late London paper as a list of the French navy as it now stands, collected from various documents, and represented to be as correct as the fluctu ating nature of such an cUb!Uhtnciit can bet Invincible, Majestic, Foudroyant, CIJOunr. Ocem, Villc de TarJs. Vf ho jfaiT. . N ptune. Of 7 1 uuns. 0 convertun Suffrciii Suptrte Tnunille Ulysse . ' Union yVinqueur A'aleureux Vetersn Gcinappe (cnois Ilcros linptucux Jean Bait Jimrpiuns Lion i Magitanima Mcnundrt Patriots Phaton Plutrn Ilrgulits Revolution. Alcide Ali;czir.'i Alliance Annihal A pulon Argtiiiante Alias liautve liilloi.e lhrce Brutus Castor ' C-ar ChiirlcmnfTne Commerce de L) ons Cc nquemnt Cons(itutitn Couracux Coowrt Dcssaix F.i.te CauloU T'ifaUt 21 Cunt. 44 Arnu Aniide Artcmise AtiUntn Brave Circe Comet C'orncille CtUlle Diligcnte Drysde HcptUe Ince Esperiment ( Ft he He If lin, Ctoirt ( j Cuerrrre, Ilcrmoine Ilortcnsc, Incompsrthte, 1 neon tint ible oditnne )nlcUi'iab Josephine Julienne Junon Mignonne, Milanese M inert e Nsisde, Nccettite Plentoiitiiic Poutuivsnte PrcsidcMe Hctinche lUiin Scmillante, S)WIU Strtnnn Them'n Thetis, 31 :,r, 36 44 .1 44 44 44 32 40 34 48 41 24 44 49 40 58 Topnc 3 Torche r,6 4 44 Unique Vslrncirnre Vs!eureuc, .'phir -j tf- . BALTIMORE, September 26. VTh'e sloop Maria, has arrived at New-York : U days from Occacock The catain.re ports, that on the 7th inst. he fell - in witU the brig Hannah, Van Duym,from New-York for Wilmington, N. C. and towed her inlo JIarapton Roads, where she left her on th ,12th. The Hannah was 3' bours on ber jbeam ends, and both masts wefe:then cut a--way, when she righted, i One of the Hannah's seaman died . of fitigue and the brig had J feet water in her hold, the 'booby-batch bejng got off. On the 13th, .off Hampton Roods, saw an English ?4; underjury.masts steer ing at first as if going in, but alternately al tered her course, ami stood to the northward. She had with her nine prizes-. On the ICth, was informed by a Cape Henry pilot, that a dismasted French 74,'got aground five miles to the soothward. of Cap? Henry, and was deserted. .'She was afterwards set on fire by the boats of an English frigate and burnt down. .'".. , Jd This must be IImpetueux) Cmarlf.stov, Oct. 6. On Friday last, about 50 miles south of Cape Ilatleras in 15 fathoms water, capt. Dawson fell in with the wfeck of the schooner Valentine, capt. Eaton, belonging to Port land. Capt. 1). took captain Eaton, and one seaman, Mr. John Reed, of Freeport,'fiomi the wreck, where they had been for four days, without food or nourishment ; the mate, Mr. Edward Crowj ' and two seamen, Edwin Figures;of Edentdni and Thomas Clark, of Cape Elizaheth,. were washed offtne ire;k and .drowned, shortly after the schooner up set. : The' Valentine wa from Baltimore, bo-id to N. Carolina, with a cargo of rum, ..brandy &c. and on the 28th tilt, off Capo Halteras, experienced a-very heavy gale of wind, in which she was thrown on her beam ends and filled. When capt. Eaton was ta ken from the wrecki she had nearly gone to pieces, and ar it came on to blow immediate ly after they were taken off, they must have soon thurcd I the fate of their companions, had not ca"pt. Dawson providentially came to their rt lief. ; ; miCES CUKKENTVtLmncroy. - Lis. Cts, Lis: its. BACON per 100 lbs. Cotton per lb. Coflcc per lb. Corn per bushel, Meal do. Nice Flour per barrel, new Ditto per half barrel, Lumber per M. W. o. hhd. staves, R. o. do. do. do. W. o. bl. do. rough Shingles per 1000, Sujjar per cwt. Molasses per gallon Rum, W. I. pr. g. 3d p. 1 13 SO SO 7J 1 t 7 A 10 20 11 13 I 8 Si 30 Ti 3 10 40 75 : &o ' 57i 31 73 - . .Jamaica do. 4ih p. N. 1 do. Tar per barrel, 1 urpentine, CUSTOM-HOUSE WILMINGTON. F.KTr.RKD Cct. 2i,?fKulator, M'llhtnnr Chaihstoti Jannica Scituatc M. New-York riiiladtlphia Liverpool Hi, Bri"; Ei.ptiaiir.a, Williams, ith, S"cli'r Atmira, Turner, 7t, Sch'r enus, Oliver, StU'r Fiicnduhip, Snow, r-. - . Vill KM) 10';, Ship Ilcrmoine, Hopkins, LiA cf Letters remaining in the Post-Office at n'ilir.tnXtMt jV. C. QctderZ I Boo. . T AN DUE 3, Joseph Anthony, Istie J . Atkinson, Joha Alien, John Anderson, llobcrt Adam. II Nancy Burn 3, Mrs. Abraham Ber- gedn, John .Kessent, Samuel Bell, Lieut Joluuton Blakcly, Kooert Ball, barali Bow dish. C Yilliam Collins 3, John Cowln, Tho mav P. Carcy, lames Church, Peter Car penter, Samuel Crews, James Carson 3 P Hhm Davis. V, Henry Eudy, Cipt. George Eld ei kin l' Miss Mry I lowers 3. G Nthstiiel Galloway, Mrs. Sarah Cal loway, Elias Godwin, Alexmder (.rahom, FJavid George, Edward Griffith, David Couli Capt. John Green, Hobett Gibbs. II John Holiday, Dennis I (snkim, John Ili'il, Kicbird Halslesd, John Harris, Sam. II.II, Jerry Hand, Nehtmiah Handy. I John Jester, Isaacs k Bi.hop, EdwirJ Irwin. K. Michael, J. Kenan, Alcx'r. King. I. I'.lit.brlh Iwis, Thomas Ionird M John M'Alitter, Atchibab! M'Intire; James M'Leod, Atchibsld M Pherion, Hen rr Miller, Robert Muter, Archibald Lccsk, Mcin M Kay U Co. Miss Mildred Mabson, Moses Mills senr. Uuncas M'Donald, Sam Morgan, Peter M'Bridc, Frsnds MT.rtde. N. Hicbard Kixon 3, Thomas Noorad, John Nichols, WidJow Newton, CuJjofl NesL O Hdwin J. Osborne, Jtnaes O'Dinlsll I' John Pesbody, Mr. Powell junr. It Capt. Thomas 8. Ilich, Ucnj. Rowelt, James I). Riclf, M-y Richard, Mtrgsict Richard, George Roberts. H Attcn Ahsw 3, Lhths Swift, Stcpbet Seavy, Hstnurl Stewart, Thames Snesd. T Philip Tootj, Robert Tate, Miis Mir Thomas. U Philip Unsjer. W F.d.srd Wan! k Son 2, James Ward 44 49 33 30 40 40 33 44 44 44 41 41 36 49 44 36 36 49 32 43 44 4 11 William Walker, Thomas WeaL ft... r ...1 n t k
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