Wc have accounts by, the 'Adiuna from .
Ca liz that the U gup;b6a.t which was
captiirerl. near Gibraltar, after, tiial had.
been condemned as' a lawful prize. War;
t..... -9(u and ire linnri .unci w ja .
the "grncral topit of coriverfation at Ca
diz. " That porttvas;' frill -blockaded..-"
ci -. . ,il nArJ riTmn firnrtal
" 10lr WAS uii. aim
furniture Vn-board of the (hip New-York
. bound. U Philadelphia, and was to fait
' immediately, yy "'7 'r;,? y";'tz'y,
ceivcS that il '.may be of ctKntial Import?' j
ance, that he mould have it inrus power i
hive alfo bsen reccii'eJ frcm-the carop.of
his excellency thi commander in Chit!" un-
to avail htm reft of any favorable conjmic--4-dir -date of the 13'b Jan. by which it
lure, for giving "iffecl to fuih a concert f appears that a ' body of 70D of Jtfwe&t
: . 1 :.l . 11.-': 1 . U Urt II Da Hr.ttj--'o htfa li fl mill tort tli- fr rm
of (hat Chieftain, aftd come" inio -camp
om
drict.
By Capt. Duplex ofthis city, who
came paffenger W the (hip Hercules; Ufaa
J ford, 'from. Liverpool bound to .PhiladeU
rK-a . ami who yot out ot that into on
board of the Adrian, from Cadi', on Sun-
Jay lalolK Nantucket, we have been o
blieiiip.lv favored with London and Liver-
. pool pjpurs to the 47th of June. .The
Hiclfs fa tied, the 28th of thatmonth.
Intelligence ''had at length been received in
Loivionof the arrival of the Toulon and
Cadiz l'quadrons in the Welt-Indies.
' . ' LONDON, June 1824. " .
"; A private letter from Hamburg, brought
. ' by th-s'laU m-itl contains ihe following in
' formation' telative - to the further prepara
tions of the enemy in the Mediterranean:
:. ."- Acuor.ling to the advices from Lyons of
the 30 h nit.' a fccond naval armament is
-fining out at Toulon, which it m con fill
of fix fail of the line. exclufive of frigates"
-an robhctat'fd '. veireU.' The utmoll ac
tivity prevailed at Toulon;and all the 6.
. ihcr French harbours, to put the French
navy onamoit formidable footing. Thefts
letters 'boa'd, that in lefs than four years
the naVsl force will cor.fi I of 150 fail of
t?ie line. A body of troops is collected
Wea r Toulon, in order to embark on a, fe
tid expedition ; and near Rocl.cfort, a
'.amp i formed far the fame purpofc.
l June 21 There was a report yefler'
day, that government had received intel
ligence of another &panilh fquadron: of 6
.failoHhe line having efcaped from Cadiz,
previous to the blockade being renewed'.
June 21 1. A- Riga newfpaper of the
Uver end of Aptil, contains a polite Jet
mr from the Empeior of Ruflia to Gsn.
Morcau, offering him the fituat'on of a
general of in(antry, with the pay attached
to tnarranK, ana a.oro roubles to defray
his expeiiles to RuiTu. Amrng other
exprelfi n$ ufed by his Imperial Msjelly
t)i this occafion, are the following : Dil
,i..'iarcc your duty in my fcrvice, and 1 will
J';tJticc to that fame which you have ac
quired in Europe."
London, June 24. Thi$1'noriig "we
receivcu a regular lenes ol iVloniteiirs
Irom the 8:hto the 151I1, and Dutch jouri
nais to tns 2on in;t. 1 hey announce,
wlut w- hve loMg'exptcled, hs incorpo
ritionofthe Ligurian Republic with ihe
French Empire. Irrthc thinj i felf.thcrc
Si little to excite intcrclt ; for Genoa, her.
people and hsr dependencies were before
as much at the difpofal of Buonaparte, as
if they hjd been French ; it is the man
ner in which they originated and was
carried infocficft that calls for attention.
Tlie relufal toiecognizS the republic it
alfigneJ as the motive of this confjlida
tiun, although no doubt can be entertain
ed thai the real caufc hat been the ambi
tijn of the Empemr'Napoleon His an
rer fo this Dge and Deputies of the
Slnatcand people of Genoa evinces new
, - prcofs ot'his dctcilition'of ihj Eng'ifh "
woTcrnnirni ami nation. rot content
vith coupling with ile piraie, of Algiers,
of.Tunii, and Tripoli, he frcms defirous
of throwing out. a!ditio. al obftacles to
the reffablifhment of peace. Hedeclares
his dfient)io'ion never to icquiefce in
the pr'wcryle bpon which this country has
M all times aQed with refped to the fyf.
tern oi piockJde. 1 he revival at tliit cii
fi ot the claim that no right of blockade
can be exercifed but againll fuch place
at art iftually blockadcii by, land a Vcl,
is by fc3,.may i::ducc many to think that
ruona(iaitc will, endeavour to make .the
difcuflion of the principle enter into any
neji'Hiaiioit which may be opti c I. .
The u rani fiibjtk i f difci.(lion during
ihepicfcnt wotk, in hoili ho-.ifcs f Vtr-
I'uiiwnt, ha bien the general Itare vf pub
He alVllr propofed u Thwifdaf by Vif
cnunt Carytuit in c Lord, and by Mr,
Ciiev, In the Commona, On Wedntfday
the following nulfjcv wai i delivered ib tit
Common, and fimilar comdionication
wai made In t'.e Lirdi.
Citnrg Re;t f "
His Mijefty ihir.li proper to, acq'isint
tVe iluulect Common, 1 1.4 1 ihe Conutiu
r'cstioni whiji fiaye lakrn. flare and ait
fli'l dVpcpdiny between hit inaicfiv and
r-imepoweis tf the cVmincni, have nt
wtthbther DOersV as' may afford the bell
fncans of rcniVioti tVe inprdinate ambition, J
of France, and may be moft likely to lead A
to a termination ot the prclcnt coruclt in.
grounds ' conlllent with the permanent
fafety andinterefl of his , Majefly's domi-- f
nions, and the fecurtty and independence
of Europe. His majefty .therefore recom- .
rrienda it to theHoufe ot Commons to con- '
fider of makjng provifiort for enabling his
majeuy 10 ianx nieaiurcs, inu cmer iniutj
luch engagements, as tne exigencies pr;
"affairs may require. G. R. '
In cortfcq'uence of a converfation which
took place before the debate of the Houfe j
of Commons, it was underllood that Mr.
Trotter is to be brought for ward as a wit-
;., nef againft LotdMeiville, in the criminal
prolecuHon to be uatitutcd by the Attor
ney General. ; , f .
A debate took place on t rtday evening,
in- the Houfe of Commons on the fubjf dl
01 the King $meiiage. Mr. f ox and Mr.
Yu took nearly the fame ground as in
the debate of the prcCedina; evening ; the
former, arguing in favor of a peace on
reafonable terms, and .the - appointment '
bf a CongK-fs for that purpole : while the
latter generally dated that the principle of
joint peace or joint war formed the balls
of our prefent negociation with the prefent
powers of i he Continent. From the whi le
of the Minider's language it feemievident
that the tfegociat ion alluded to have for
their objedl the interefting other powers In
a common caufe, b elides Ruffia and Swe
den. A vote of credit, to the extent, of
3,50,000!' was propofed-in the commit,
toe of luppiy, and agreed to after f mt
oblervations from the leading members
of opposition.,, This Turn falls lhortbyorie
m'lium and a halfl of that portion of . lalt .
loan, which it was-profeffed at the .ticqe J
w..h meant to be applied to lecure agrea:
.Cpntinemal co-opcra'ion. It is not to be
fnppofcd"!tha' any perfonout of ihe circli
of the Cab;net, can be acquainted with the
ciriumftaiiccs which have led to the con
ttaclion of the fupply originally appro
priatcd to ftcure that important objeil
out, we iruu, 11 may dc lucn as 11 Da beet
declared by the Chancellor of the Exche
qntr. , The advanced period of thj year,
'.incc ihe vote ot the 5,000,000!. is now
held forth as the ollcnlible caufe for nai-
that morning The Sirdars oflthis body
of horfe had viitedhis'xcellency the com
mander in chief upon their arrival at head
qiarte,rSr .y ' ;
- We have at length from , Capt. Mart
,Iand, of the Loire, the official details of
.t he ; br ill ia nt Achievement executed by
Lieut.. Yeo, belonging to that fhip, a
gainft t et Spain lb; frt of Muro. Tjhe :
daring feavof''-"this gaihTJoTU cer : aadijs7
little band of heroes jvfiTThed a newluf
tre on the annals of Britifh valor and in.
trepidity. .' :. ; :b
'r - From the Philadelphia GaxeUe,
The following recent initance of tyran
ny, exercifed by the Britifh. government
at Surrinam, having bren made the fub
jcdl of couVerfaticm in Teveral circles in
this city, 1 think' it a duty I owe tothe
public arid myfelf, to publilh the circum-
Itanccs as th':j have been iworn to in my
affidavit bcfoie.rhe mayor of the city on
my arrival-; and which were noted down
at the time. .
J. II. HORTON.
Icl been brought to Inch a pont 1 tyena
c hi Mjclly o lay tit rcfuli of ihcm
Uloe ibt iffufcor toer.ttr lnso,any far.
th?r tii !naMon with ihrf'rrrih GwV-iti.
H.tn, torji.l;ptl wit) tlx fcntimetiu ta.
fitlUd by Hi Xf,jtf!v at lU ..nrning f
ibr iiifint I'kiLon Cui Ui Midy ion.
rowing the fupply appropriated for Coi
tinental purpolcs. Thismay be the fatl;
but it is much feared, that a different in
terpre'ation may be given to the circtm
(lance, by ihofe powers who are eithcreiit
viousorfufpicous of us I and iht anin.
fcrtn.e unfavorable to the cxilicnce f a
confederacy for the relloration of the in
dependence of Europe, will be draarn
from the vote. r '
The folcrrinitics which have fuccesicd
the corona ian of Buonaparte as kit g of
Itaiy are alfo of conlidr?rable importarve.
T hcfc were fwllowed by the tnflitutbn
of a new order, viz. of .he Iron Crown,
and by tha prefthtaiion of prince Euge.e
Heauharnuis, as Buonaparte's viceroy of
Italy. On thcoccafion the Emperor aid
the King addrclltd the leiflaiive btn.
His obfctvaiionsas well asihofe cootaii
td in his fpeech lo the Ligurians, Tutlici.
. cnily evince the implacable holliliiy of lis
difpofiiion towards GrrafBrit ain, (c htw
vain are the hopes of any adjullment of
differences takirg place at hc prefent. -Difpaichra
J rom Lc-td Gardner were
received on Saturday morning at the Ai
miralty. His Lordlhip wa cruizing t,ff
B it i on ihei6ih. i.iif, ..No dilpofiiiua
had been lately mar.ifcftcd to nut to ka ?
-ThcGottenburg Mail which arrived cn t
5atuntay has brought mIe intelligence of
. Intercfl. An article from the Lower !
..be of the 8;h toll, mentions a repott
very prevalent in that quarur, that Auf.
tria is preparing lo lake a pry aclive part
in Ihe affairs of iho Continent, and thai
the ArcMukc Chailrsand General Mare !
aiealrcsdy appointed to very imporiarit
I commands irt the armie.
Sir. J.'Cralg'a expedition,' it It now
, afceriaincd, was dcllmcd againft Minorca,
and that the ei.icii, iuc his been abandon.,
! cd in confequetue of the place having
I bcco'fj fliciiiithcitcd. as in rrndf r the fur.
ccfi of any atlempt with fuch a force
doubiful.
The Qicen Charlotie packet from
Ncw-Yora, Cue fmce ihe 15 h of April it
captured by a Spnilb piiviteer of ig
guns, alter an cngagunrnt of hours tri
an haUr and car ne.l inio I'alfage In Spain.
SiocU hii Jay, 3 pCr CChl. toufj,
59 3 "4; Omnium, 3 3 4, 4 pum.
. Liviirook Jne aft.-Tfe Girette
olSatuiday right contain d.f)aiches Irnm
Gcnful Lofli Lk vvhich reach loilw
I lib Jan. They confum the acrounti
r'elf"flr received of ihe rrduflion f
ton Dcljf, and cf the irpulfc ct a mc(t
(talli.i attack made by it.e army um'ei
hurontmanJ on the town uf Phurtpote,
h.ch his Lrdihip cnteiiained 1,0 dmi'ji
uld fboii'.jf Um hit bat.j. AJiiwti
PARAMAKIBO, June 9, 1805.
Proceedings 0 the governor of the British colony
of Paramaribjy in South America.
Ucin loaded ant! nearly ready" for fea,
I repaired as ufual to the cufto n-hcufe,
( for my clearance, but I waslnformed on
my arrival, that the r ileal hid refilled . to
Ogn my certificate, unlefs I would take on
board two criminal negroec, who were un
der condemnation of banilhment ; This I
informed them I could never think of do
ing, and went" immediately to the Ameri
can conful, and informed htni of the Fif
cal's refoluiion ; he advifed me to go and
lay the bufinefs before the governor. Ac
cordingly, I went, and waited on his ex
cellency, not doubling but thai he would
intetfere iu my favour; but alas, I fooii
found my miltake I met the governor
and hi fecretary ftanding at the door, I
advanced and addfeffed the governor as
follows: Sir, your moll obedient ; I have
bulintft- of importance to acquaint you
with. The governor alked, what is it?
I atifwercd .The Fifcal, fir, relufes to
fign my clearance, unltfs I will take on
board two criminal, negroes, that ate fen
.tenccd to be banilhed from the colony ;
the governor replied, very well, take
them. 1 afked, mult I take them; the
governor replied yes, you mu'l take them:
I anfwercd, I think it hard; the gover
nor rep'-itd, I can't help that, you mud
like them ; they will anfwer you a verv
good purpofc, they will be fr members for
you Americans. I then aiked, but why,
fir, if they are fuch ufeful members of fo
ciciy, you not keep them in your own
colony i Ihe governor a'nfwercd,becanfe
we don't like them they don't anfwer our
purpofe tbey don't fuit us, but they will
do very well for youthey will anfwer
jou a good purpofc. I anfwered, neither
do 1 like them, nor can I take them ; the
governor fid you mutt lake them. I re.
plied, how (hall 1 anfwtr il.istoiny coun.
try when 1 iciurn; I cxxfe inyfelf to a
very heavy fine, bclidcs incur my coun
try's difp'cifure. The governor anfwer
ed, O ph, things of this nature are eafi
ly anlwered In America; I rvplied, be
that as it may, general, I cannot take them;
ihe governor .hen anfwered in a perempto
ry tone of voice, then remain there, look
ing towards tVe fhippin aranchon ther
governor then walked away. I then ad.
dreifed the ftcrttary, and afked, is there
no alternative i the (ecretny replied, none
at all, you rrmft uke them. 1 went im
mediiiely lo the Conful, and rcqucfted him
to mke ouf my. proicll a foon at poffible
for I flioul. immediately abandon both
veil. I and cargo ; the conful advifed me in
form nofch rclolntior ; hefaid he would
do all in his pocr to a Hi II me he wilhcd
me to cany a letter 10 the governor
accordingly I went and gave ihe letter
to theguvernor'i fecretary--1 waited until
the .cxt day, but ro anfwer came to the
left'cr.
1 wai then advifel to goorce more and
Jce lie governor, that perhaps he had al
tered hi lefolmioii. I ihought the prof,
peel fmatl, hut noiwiihflanding, I went
at about 9 o'clock in the morning, 1 met
the fecretary at the door, and addrelTrd
him with, your fctvani, fir I a .led him
Is i he r-ovtrnor within I ihe fecretary re
plied yes ? I alkcd can I fee him f he faid
no. it is not an hour 10 wait tnthe en
vernor. I anfcieJ, I afked pardon for
intruding, but 1 ihought It an hour to
wait on any gentleman. The fcirftary
faid, If yotj are on the affair concerning
ihrfe Criminal, my otdcrs from ihe go.
rrrnor air, to inform you, thai yei mi fl
abide by the laws of the colony ; ih-t I
know no fuch man a ihe Amercan in .,
ful intt.e cu'uny, and that you mull lale
them. 1 lien s(kcJ, wilt jnt give me a
v filing ftwtn tir.Jcr your hanJ, toteiti!;
I that they 'were put on board by your or
der? he anfwered, with a railed tone of"
voice, anfi a coniequeniiai air 01 impor
tance, 1 will give you nothing at all.;
AM hopes were now at an end, I muft fub
mit and havo them put on board, without
having any thing to fhew. thy country
on my returnuhomt, how I came by them.
I then went to the ,Fifcal nd endeavour-
cd to diffuade him from his refoluttun,, but ,
feeing him determined, I requcfled ot hira
ai certificate to prove, that they were put
inboard by Ws authority,. At. firft he re
fu fed, bat af length being foftened on be
ing informed the fituation my veffel and ;,
lhip's'company were in, and being made
fenfible of the difficulty I fhould have oa
my arrtval in America, he at length con
fented to give me a cenificate to fhow that
they were put on board by his authority,
alfo that he tendered me 50 guilders a piece
for;their paffages and that I had refufed
to take it. lie then lent two conltables,
armed 'witX'fialfM and cutlafles, and took
them from prilon sjndput them on board
nor could I get my clearance, until , I
had given receipt that they were on board
and that I would take them out of the co-.
lony. : He informed me alfo, that fpecial
orders would be fent down to the officer or
the fort at Bram's Point to fee that thofa
criminals were put on board when I pa ft
the fort and to fire on any boat that fhould
leave the veffel, or attempt to land after
1 pad the fort.
J. HAVENS HORTON.
Maffer of fch'r Julian of Newburyport.
Sworn, July 1 5, 1805, before me,
MATTHF.VV LAWLER, Mayor.
, . translation.
By the office of the Fifcal,' is given to
capt. J. HavciM Horton, for exportation,
out of this colony, in his fch'r Julian, the
free negro called Andreas, aliasRnatniiic
Toctoe, and the free negro woman Affibo
van Labo ; for whofe exportation he was -
offered the fnm of fifty guilders each, which
he has refufed; faying-that he would ac
cent nothing for it.
N .P. H : SPI E LI NG, Senator and Fifcal.
I, Charles E rd m a n n ,t jworn inter
preter of foreign language., in 'and for
the commonwealth of Peunfylvania, by
lawful authority duly appoii.ted, do cer
tify," that the' above is a true and faithful
transition of a certain' original paper
written in the low Dutch language, an
nexed , thcieto.
Jn witntfs 'whereof, I have hereunto
fet my hand and fej of office, at Phi
ladelphia, the 19 h of July, a. D.
1 80c. ' .
Signed) CHARLES ERDMANN.
WILL BE SOLD,
On Thursday the Oth day of October next, tm
der the Court-house in Wilmington,
SEVEN hundred and twenty acres of Land,
in the upper part of thin County, near
Washington, the property of Timothy Wilson
It two thousand four hundred and eijhty-four
acres, the property of William Wright ; to
satisfy aundry Executions in my hands, the
Governor of the Stale vs. illiam Wudworth,
and othsrs. Also, fifty acres on the Sound,
about 14 miles from town, the property of -Miles
Knight, to satWfy an Execution in my
hands, the Commissioners of Wilmingion
vs. said Knight.
Wirmington. Atiemt 27, 1805.
For Sale
'VALUABLE RICE-FIELD.
LAND,
'TT'OUR miles from Wilmington, ftta-
i Irctnlhe .monthTiipfaid"creckiintirit
oin Mrs. Toomer line, containing
about 300 acres', too of which has been
cleared and planted in Rice. Paymeat
will be made eafy by pan being paid the
next Winter; the balance may be by
four yearly iuflalmentt, or good notes
and bonds. The frtuation for building is
pleafant and convenient, commanding a
View over all the low groMiuf, On it it
a fra.T.cd Houfe nearly fiHiilicd, about as
by 26 with a good chimney, and fundry
Negro Hnufcs. lot futihcr particulars
apply to the fubferiber or Mr, Richatd
B.idley in Wilmington.
D. MALLET.
July 13, ii3.
rem sale
TEN NEGROES.
ALSO,
A PLANTATION
On the Nr.rth.Wcst Hit cr, containing 533
acres For terms apply to the mbttribir.
j,, To Rent
Tlte DwtHin !looe and Wharf, at pre
sent occopted bv Mr. thwmas Hunter,
PhTKK CAHPENTKR,
NVilmlngton, AuguU (, IUJ.
To Kent
THE Dwelling Iloofe in Kront-llrect,
laie'y iccplcd by ihe fubfciiWr,
NtHEMIAH IIAHKI9.'
lU:U,l..inn. An.l.B M if.
i iimir'vi'i ni'j''. J .""J"