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1 uamT of to in coWnbty tfbr ich j purpole 5000 Ruflian.uoops if HI loon g - from Corfu 10 Malta. . : -Nassau, f.NF.j -Nv;ii Curracoa.We have been favoured with' the follovvtog intonation, received Via Turk's J fland i The hon. Cpt.?Mur. ray" Mas been detached with three or tout Vellels of wari underliis command, from Jamaica, for the purpofe of blockading the iflandofCurrocoauntiliti furrender.which it was exoettu a very .tew week would accompUlh, nowiihapding the arrival ti! a new Governor from Holland, with a few troops. By the laft account from Pono Plata, in Hifpaniola, we are authent teal i from Cams. , ,'. . ;lv00 stfdiet-s, guards, ly infarmecrtkat the Spaniards at St. 1 ago . rie Hifpaniola had intercepted ?. letter from the French tr Defialines, offering m f - fice- 2NJ deliver up that place to him, if he 1 wodld allow them to retire tinmolefted, and toafllft in.the delUuftion of the Span ianfs. I n cib'nfc'iauence of which tli (cotter y the Spaniards anticipated the French. by. attacking them', 27 of whotrt'they ruit to death, and rnide ipoul 380 more 01 them priloners. The i'otmianHer in Chief of. the French fortes an. St . Domingo being apprifed of this drcuoiance, Tent "to de. mand his Countrymen hem delivered up to him, which were refufed on the part of the Sum-arris, who imn ediatdv Heteunon lioide.f Span Ih colours at St. jogo and at Porto PhvaV-V a,,,l applied to ih& Comman der of a Biitiih ll:)op of war thete, requeu ing to be ftipplied vyith arms and am muni tion,, and 10 the fame effect, fent. over to Turlcs-IfljnV as he fully expe'SUd an attack Itorn DelTaUncs, who had Col'efted 22, oca of hi p-ople. lor the purpofe -VV e .'.'tji'iiicrtrjnd, heyer, that neither of ,ihe Spanilh Commander's application could vttfi propriety be granted,, and, of courfe, ' ntccflity compeUedja refufaf. " ,.'.:".':"'"".' . . AcufVrrt, DtUZ The sch'r. JulFan, capt. Jerkins, which af Vived lirrc yesterday from Charleston, bro't 'It a nasiens-'T two French tfetttlemen and 1 " J - . o officer of the FrencVai riiy irithe West-tn dies, and Monsieur Heura'hx. ; They were . taken from oil board the Spanish briar Ntfestra enore del Camer, irfpL Manual Rodriquc. This vessel touched oh Ciipe-Hatteras ahoals, and sent a boat and thrce'rflen on shore to m-ocure assistance, bat hv never returned.. It is imagined they were lost in the hight. . She afterwards got otf, hot struck again on Occacoc k bar, after the fcbove passengers left Iter. From the injury she autttained, they lotbt '.vheUicr she miy be Saved. Extract 0 a Utter from a Mercantile lime fit MuleirjU it correspondent tit Norfolk, da led Of tt'wr 'D, received it the ihip MedtiUj, (Jl't. I'jtts. , ' By vessel arrived here two days ago (cnr. Lisbon, we have received the official in telligcjice of a dcciaraiori of war between tnt wl m Spain. ; Tt yfen may vcly on. In addition to the ! above etHct, Capt. Potti ys th.t hoMilitic. havir.pt commenced be twetn Fnsiiul and Spiirt waS known at Met deir reputts were current Miat the French ' had taken poscss':on of the pihish ship of ' war at Fcrrol, Oirunna, Stc. and thai they are ia uYily apprehension of lh French ta kit; Madeira. 17 bhnkianK ' ;-'4i tlergy tf the talltedral ' private tle'ry, '. - Vtligious peifsortt, :td Monks.- . -;-: The followlhe extract of a Utterv the sub ! iect of which vrc are unable to explain orac t-r- 1. ' .-v. . . . II count for, was hanueaiortnisorflmg-y-rff tt respectable eutleman to -whom it Was mdrtssei oy his correspondent, en Amtrican, that reside in he J sland of Dominique. . ; ! ' DoMuttqVi, Nov. '3, 1864. ; '. y Thi port was closed yesterday against all American cargoes 'of every escnption thin I utn informed is to be the case th all the lirhish .islands.' The cause of this procedure' isrho't kn6wn here uorne bupposinj; It owing to the application of the Irish merchants. . tfecltton't. Cm'Iteg'-; " htttatttfiilelHr front Mt Raines MosSiod ;. mertantUe house in Baltimore dated -, ' JJAssAUy n. Novt 6, 1804. .'t I bee leave W inform ybu that a port of entry is established at Pitt's Town, est end . of Crpoked Island, and ofiicers of the customs this day appointed. Also of an act having. , passed on the 25th of . July, permitting tint 1 1 the .1st 'August,- 1807, the exportation oF salt From thence In ships belonging to the inhabit ants of the Unittd- States of America, criming in ballatst. There is at large quantity of salt for sale ther.'' ' My tgent Mr. Henry Moss, 'constantly resides on tht island.. I shall e-s teem as a favour your communicating this i'n formation to your friends in Baltimore and in other parts of America, arid the W'est-Ih dies Prtffiaft!wbftartrt th Vefpefi to the jn lohs lately .committed upon his dignity by the wjprtart Corfican, and demands, in the fcftnttof honiUties taking place between jhS mfelt and France, whether Fredericks William WiU. llriair dhercto his neu-. Wity ? ,4 " I A merchant fiomSpain, wlho cirae home from Cadiz, ' laft from Falmouth, ftaies the fittation W the podr 'inhabitant at Malaga as in the higheft degree fiepiofa fmm' iatrihVe and dileafe. A double irordon onrobps is drawn routiff the ctfy- bf -Milaga bread 4 torn Vva guineas iteriingperqiiarier, tin; a geai Marty; tf s Poor people tried to efgape, ' and abfo,Utely'ri,hed bp the folders bay. onetSj preferring death in ; tf.at way to the more hideous idea of (laryihu;, or dy-. ing of the plague. In flctt, the real dif trefs of the inhabitants of that afflicled ci tyi'is dreadful in the extreme, T- ar Piinteri, u ii eat of die way of ircOiei the& clc.rieg ,fuffic'.ot to fcmploy filty woiking hind, Ul " tb colmre of Cora, tad fmall grain ; it titi produced at 0D1; feafoo apwudl of 3000 buihelt UditnCoin. It 1 iboat fena ni'xt from rhc Nonh welt Titer, tl incrs ii a gooa wiggon roia 10 iiaaing, Fefftfljonwi l le givto cn Lhc F.Ttl of J:nHj r looser it rcatmrd. tor trripi apply to . THOMAS liTZGiRALU -.yilniiogtoii, l)tcefcer 8, 1804. - A teller from Mew OrL-ans of .the 1 1th Nd tcinber, states-' Governor Folck Is now in (hi a thy, but wi'l Icare it in tfew ayi' This olTicer tn t-xhed with lu hundred mcft from Pensa iU to itatWii Kouge,' m nrtler to restore the tM'i'piliiy of that settlement, which had b.'eit ininrhed by Kemper and hit party. P.nt on tie 'ttjvcrhor'a arrival every thing W4q net ; Mr. Kcmpar triih h t party, con Kitt of not more iKn ii pcrtbtii, having a'lui'totie I thtirobiecta, aod rcHrett from the -tliMrict. C.'iv. FoUk has'with him htre eight- r ten plKceri, a band f innsic, alul I H or 20 bircmcn. Guv. Fokk ii o?t his returry to PeMvicoU.n'id it is tl, he requei'. jd liov. iM.it'jornj's pcnnision to p-tss b tha way of S--)rlean. 0- 8nnda l-st (being St. 0 iit''!4jr)the maWj'usnf CiioCalvu (w' re m'nt Here as commissioner t limits) give rlm.T, jt whic'i tne Spnuh ofrlcers, and rt i.ty oVthc o'litra of the Uiiu I Statr t. t.n !. I ; 1 on Tuesday iov. Claiborne are a li tic. at which the 'officer of the Uitc3 Hf,' ;ianl tlneof Sp.i.Toaw s.t our city, at n-.:.d. A Sf.nrlenpspf nyt, 1 (?.i th- ith ult. be court wa opened by tbclffn. J. R.r(vot, with an cTn;it but M f charge to the grand Jury J . wc riRrel o ir in iiidny to procure a opy for t.e pru- j 4lrrt yr re4lcra., ,ra ,n otner niiws m rMUt1,iliMl;tcrfninfl Tut all actions tfc.il !: bw-ulit by petition I ht all lit pUad. i-i ; 1 shall be j tt Frtnch u- 3tnh.H J ")n.:.KK. V.q. s, rrt the ?ih Ore. frl-ttid llovtrnorof thia Commonwealth t-r tl.r fn'.i''? tearlih-J m the a".tc dy WIU.UM n.'C.ll.KFrj. was tUctrd Httv.rfr.m tVisataiir IIIiUm "Jthe Vi.fr.'i Sialia, for 6" years ffOi Ui tli day tM-ich rrKi. ' ... ,, Wr .lU,-r-"r aiatfumfu. ( Na'titl lniiliivet) i t lay hg btf..ie wir NaU th f..!J,tbgtai fwcwl cfilcfthkin AJ.Iij U tUit Jtw, up tu iK l"b Stctn." V NOTICE TpHOSE indebted tc- ihe'Subfcribefk JL either by note or book account, are requeued to rnakajpegdy payment, as no longer indulgence canTbe eiveri. bv reafou of his being partly compelled ttr lea ve this placd, and wilhing to fattfy his csedltotll who have long indulged Kim. ; .;. JOHN GALLOWAY. . VVilrhingron, Jan. Mi- tf : I)iTMS$!NG FIRE at St. 7homs's. . Captain Clark of the brig Lion, arrived at tlharlestoh on the Uth Dec. from St: Tho mas's, staAeV that on the night of Thursday, lhe.22d of Kbv. bttweert 7 and 8 o'clock, a fire broke out inra dry goods std'fe contiguous to the Kingvs stores, and 'corilinued to rage with' unttbated fury the whole of that night and great part of the next !ay t - hor was its violence wholly checked IVir three days. In the coui-se bf this time, about six hundred buildings, constituting three. fohrths of the town, were red uct-d to vishes !No'calrula tlon could possjhly be made of the destruction of projerty, but it was baidtr he Immense. The situation of the inliviants was diV tressiiig in the extreme. The shipping in the harbour offered ihe only Vner.hs of aaving any nroDertv S and the'eaptains and crews on th'u occasion exerted themselves with the accus tomed spirit and activity of seamen. j .. During the hi"; but lew lives were io. a j. Mr. Coli.t, of imtnensc propft-ty, distracted , by his loss, threw himself into the Limes, j and peribhvtl t a taitiilul and aitectioHaie.ser vant immediately followed the dreadful ex ample of his master. It was nt ascertained whether the fire ori ginated by accident or design. a--. Extract of a icitct from a gentleman at St. Thomas, dated Kroembcr 30, .1801. . This town has been visited by a most dreadful fire wluch commenced about sewn in the cY?ning of the 22d hist, and In a quar ter "where its ravages wereti'toit likely torar ry all before it t and in a few hours all the. rich and busy part of the tdwn became one heap ol ruins , The loss which Cannot be easily ascer taincd, is estimated beyond, five millions of dollar,y the most moderatethough many cjdcuMe a much larger amount. .The following remarks arc from a London paper (The Sim) of October 28 i . The state paper presented by M D'ou bill, the Russian Charge IVAfTaires, to the Nrmistcr for foreign afTaires at Paris,, ex press with a dignity and spirit worthy of the ifugttst SoTcreii;r of Kusfcla, the fctlingi -which the ill-tonduct cf Lranre has natural' ly cXtltcd. The vcrious instances of injus tice perpetrated by France, arc pointed out uith firtiincr.s. b-it with moderation t 'and It ia evident that KusVia has, through the t. hole ot the nriroriaiion, "acted wnn a degree of for beaftUce 'which mUM have been tiijTocd to atie mint tiiioiif,,m 11-a -xiwciiu-. his also at evident tha I'rutire hat been truiltv of evasion, as well at cf insultinr pro : craitination, and that it hat fin.liy. declined - UoiTcrlha. a.ti.faction which Kussla had a 1 Tinht to claim, Trom expect .tipulation, up on the faith of treaiict, k the general rights of all independent htatct. i We pretend not to tay wtiai will oe the ; event of things but. if the other continents! powers should continue to to-optrafe with th'a French Usurper, the Lmpcrorof Uuttia willantHartoall the or Ida tlonout cicep lion, and, in conjunction with Creat-Hnuinv he held as an example, to lb? latest posterity, of what nation owe l tach other, and to themselves." Paro' Ji h rem Ut LonLnfjjtffi, A !crr liocn H.inbtiij;h. .faic.l Scpr, 48, layl, that the king ofSwrvVn has fii.t Ilamn 4'ArntfeUt at hit, amb.fi.doT extrarudinaty arxl mimiUr rlcoipoicntla. iv to llcrlio, to o, tn a very irrtt.nahi ttt (cation vliH thnt tmiff. Guflaiut dc it ettd to lit UnbalTsdoT Utter U hit own taoUwiitlrg, ltclltfJ to the king ol Piuiru. In 1 hit letter he it fiM to Dike an iff tit to the fsilioi of the COMMERCIAL, . s 'Exirqcl of a letter from an intelligent 'friend lii dJemararO) o me eutiors vj nc uvsttm era- . ' "tette . ' ."'-.".."' " '.'''.".I Since the arrival of Gov. Beaujon and . theColleflory (a,Mr. Forbes,) they fi-em determined .fleece tfie Americacs as much as'poflil'e t the former lays'on a du ty of per cent, on1! he invoice of th? vef TeFs argo ; .the CoHeclor, when Mib cap tain' crip 'ib th'''Cui-om.fToule 'tn tnir-e marks off for exportation, b'.ef, pork, u canrtles, tobacco, loap, occ:,al' owing Only to be entered,, lumber, fi lit, flour, rice, brea3, live'ftock, 'itud tar ;--iiiwe-ver, byv'ay of fayo.r, he will, afteta few days deliberation, (and perfuading th: poor; captain all the while," that he runs a great riik in granting' lucti privilege to A nicncans) give a permit, for whieVWjo, and fotr eiimes more, joes are paid, lyhich docs away this mighty rlfk the flrlnnir Malitr comes next, h: tjkes the cptain in for a joe over and above his fees, "and if ihe rap.tai:i withes to tuiload his vefTcl where the EhgHli fiiipping lay, hcmull pay this Hatbour-M-Her two more, and. he Gunner of the fort double his fees. This alteratibrt in the charge having ta ken place within tvvd months, it is a yreat pity 9 that the American government does iiOt appoint forrie Commercial Agent here, to check the many abufes which the Ame ricans labour tinder, in their Commercial concern'..- Appointing a Conlul has been .tried-, and this government never wotikl iccogniie ore ; when they would an A- ' fjejit. The pcrfon appointed, ought, to be fome American, refiding in this colony, and well acquainted with .the laws. " " . "'Duty Outvsari. On rum, 5 per cent, on roltee 0 pr. ct. on lugar, 6 per cent. 03 MoUlTeJj' per cent. , TORT OF WIL MING TON. KNTEBKD SlNCtt OUR LASt, , Schr, Lucy, L'lss Boflon Biig. Victory, T.cwij, "Falmouth, Malf. biiiy, Coleman, Nantucket Merchant, Pcrkih St. Thomas'i Minerva, Harding,' Port Antotiia Ship Lt'Mifa, Afmis, St, Kitts Brig Alexin, Allilon, Greenock CLtARKD. SloOfV Hmrv, RobinltMi, m Bernittda, New-York Fscket, Lawton, (.laud-. Schr. Caroline, Pamidc, St. Cioix Scythian, r roll, liolfon jicob, Jame &Jon, N. York Arrived here on the 27th ulu thc brig Mi nerva, captain Harding, 18 days from Jima- ica-lfl at Port Antonio, brig Hope, M'Do- nald, to, tail for Savannah In 20 day ; ktl al mouth, brig Twins, Crow, to tail for Norfolk in 20 day t. Nov 10, off Cape Antonio, sjoke the tch'r. Jane, Willi from Jamaica, bound tn'pl)prn. . " Captain riarding informs, that previoUita. hit tailing he taw 4 proclamation of the Go vernor of Jamaica, prohibiting the entry of all American vessels (Mo that island after May next. . MAafciBb. On the ia'th. tnfT. Mr. KlmsDiN CutrBrn, toMlfs Fanny StMftOh, bom cf this plate. - DIED. r Om tie ic h ult. Mp4. FLI7AtiiTM GALtowAr, aged 17 yean, Conlwrt of Mr, John Galloviray of thu lown. XQMMVXtClHtr biiD.Oi) WeJnrfJiy nM lill of i n.-ivot.i fever, in the 31 ft year of his age, Mr, liAAC UisnoP, Merchant vl.thtt place, a native r f Conneclcut A man of the llticttfl honour ahJ in'f erlty. Hit ir ms'.ns wcte attended tmTnutUay after noun, to tW ufu.i place of intermcot by a reipcu.sic tucti.ti ntenns ana i uaittinces who will long regret hit lofi. i Dvctit tn this woild will itjfuic hippr iicfi hrriltrr, we may leafonabU tiupc Mi itui u.iw 10 me iui irtoimcftt cf 1 : 1 nttr. IIUHU'II.I &.lt. . . To he Leafed lor . years. A VALUAIU Coa flMUttM lo Bti caaaif, 1 Math Irawa MmbV, aai tVt o anWt liaa WtlUfta. ,T4 U4 U Utatuauaa NOTICE .. THE Copartner (hi p of I fiacks Simfon- "&Co. wiadiflolved on the 26th iull. by the death of Mr. s I faac Bifhop. Afl perfohs having any dt-natids agaihft faij firm 'are'"r'eqlie'fled.. t "p'refeht- t-heir ac counts to I jacks and Simfon for fettle ment, and a!l thofe imtebted lo the faicl firm, or to Ifaac Bitliop & Co. are tequehV ed to pay the lame to the lubfciibeis: Surviving partners- ISAACS & SIMSOM. . Wilnitntori, Dec, 31. it DICK'S HOTEL.- ' THE Sulfcrifar in fowls hi Friends . an t the public in gertrult that he has tolefi tl.e large and crmmerhus Btu k Hovfe iately occupied hr Mrs. Meek, ok the tail Jide of Front Street, a fztv doort north of inr yonri-nouje tn Wilmington, and xvill entertain gentlemen, Travellers or private Borders, As he hat been for a anjtdera-, hie time fuccefi fully engaged in buinefs of this kind in Payetteville, he flutter's himfeif ty fit h t attention und a conjiani' Jupply of tke bej articles the'pluce will afford, h be r!e to give fati'fficthn. ttthiwht wiU favour him -with lbcir cufcm. '.1 -M,rt " . . . . IV m. DICK. fVilmtngtonbec. J4 tf. thtK lo Per font having demands againfl he Stiblciihcr are rcqiultcd to bring forward lor . Icttlen.ci.t ; and all thofe indebted to him are required tp make payment on or btfote the fit A of March next . Thofe who fail to comply herewith will he indifcrimiiiattly fued im Dieiiiattly after that period. BF.MJAMIN EVANS Wilmirgton, 'Dec. 24; if. NOTICE. Ptfons are hereby forewarned- A lL rations are XJl fri'in . receiving or iirvoJatini: k Note of Hand at prilent in the ptlTtllioii Mr. Henry B. Howard -of this town, faid ft. have been given by me to one of his Cleiks fome lime ago. I never figneil fuch a note, which 1 am at any lima able to ptove, and confcqucntly will not pay the fame. , JOHN M'CLENDON. Wilmingtofi, Dec. Z4 jw. IN conftquence ot having loine expec tation of moving to Louifuna next bpiirp, I effer for falc, two thoufanJ Acei of Land, lyirgin I he Cuuuty oT Bladen, and one thou find fix hundred ai.d forty in the County of N. Hanover, which will be fold at privi'e fale on or beford the acth day of lecembcr, iBot. ALEXANDER KELSOE. New-Hatioier; Dec. 24. if. J ALL b hired at the Ctrt- V Y inllVttrntntttyt. In iYrAnttTrtk0 - w ' ' ' w w'w ' r "'' a a fecund l January 1805,' Jnwal valuablt Hegrtti, hhrging ii the ijlutt tf fhmat Shttt Jectped. The oniitttr.i vi 'Mhewmdt Intun tn the day tf hire, ,1tiUSLtllUH'Utkxr. tV'tlmlngim Dec 14 ' h 0 Tic & : WI ftill rimo.f ik.i rttk Inm ika Itott krta, " lo( KC.tl by Mr. Irdlf )'i WbtH.i ltt aaa Im y ht't Mifcf-Hifi, tctvtt alcfiu, Liy It Caitol fi K. Cimybtil, ai fl lifted i uny oa ifct Vendue & Commifllon Bufincfr Oiamia !( fiat wilt lx ilii.ktotly tttnui. JOCe-tN h CAUTIIK. Km W ii, iisa. 4 WE HAVE ON II AND TOR SALE, Fienth Brand Holland Gin Ruin and Sug.r, 'I en Dollars Hcward, aaa aia ai-ioatia cattail WILL U f4 M Uaiaa ap $A UtiUf la a, or Ctcalrg ia Jt.t tail 1 1 kirn, axy a 1AM, vaotia iyaaia i a tat, IU U iai I (tat I latWt all, aty !. a4 tl kU kmi wwa aa p8 a i tti'., IU fc4 a aa itaavty, ataafaa 8iit a4 aia4 koM(Mt4 atr:W. All Mtltti l tirtfU '" cmmU4 ttal IkWiil tajalariag 1 iHtta im ttf . , a. C. I ARK. . JWUttaT Caaaiy, 7t,a itoa. t V
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