tame in the course of fiftp etidays from the" vdate of tins PfocUmaliori j' and In default thereof, T notiereby reVake all .tie power,' f civil or military , which, tbejr ; possess, and. their commissions are hereby vacated tod ' annulled. :y:.; : , i, . .',.,, -k G ltn snnkr my Hand, and the Seal of the , , .- Territory, at the Town of Washington, (L S.) r At imfjMWri rfjji December, ' i 'y. .4 805, and of the independence of the S'y ' ifm't'cd States, thi thlrty.firsi. ' ' .: v r'V -v " ' ChWLEii MEAD. i CHILICOTHE; December SjiVfe of our Senators iti- ContrreisY neelectinir to pf. vh at attention to the duticsof hi 'office. -4 Which the present eventful crisi' of our" nav tional sfifaVr unquestionably demands', our1? IcgiUitura have passed a resolution, reques-' tiny- him to rcsicrn tmscatin the senate of the -United States. : i .(." iV ..; - v ' 1 u- the military peace establishment, by raising one regiment of infantry , andabiUalioa of c. "valry, .to coiisuvof faur companies. , The bill eoe or. farther, and authorises the pre sident, in all cases of imminent danger, when in his opinion the defence or safety of the U. States shall require it," to increase the sum- , ber of men in each company ' of infantry, on the peace establishment to -one hundred pri- CHARLESTON, Jam 2l.'' Extract of a letter htne Editors ef the Courier,,' .:- ' - . J t r ' , m - . , . " nw9ML januarj j, iu, " By a late order issued by the intendant of PETERSBURG, January" M.",. ' X: x Various have been the 'opinions ol politic!-'' ." sms, respecting the design cf Burr and his; accomplices;'. , The Camel ton never assumed , more colors, than the projects oi this traitor; ; but time hus at length afforded a clue, by .which we are enabled to vnravel his myste-, r rio$ operttwii.;' tTheVaioo speculation,: aud .Bastrop's grant,, vanish into insignifi ' cance, before the immense schemes of 'the conspirators. : The arrWaU arNew-York an4 Charleston,; evtablith the fact of treason be v yond the possibility of tlpubt. '- Scepttciiro itself Is compelled to acknowledge the force -v of thevidetice presented, by thesir anivuls, Jaod the damning epUhet ef TRAITOR TO UlS COUNTRY,' is hi anded oa the face pt: Aaron Burr. cAVe have already spoken our opinions oh this subject .tliey are gonq forth, to the world, and a hort ''period, will deter-1, . mine, .jsrhether Britain, the unceasing, the ' iitforrjK''e foe" of Ansei lean liberty and in dependencct is not at the bottom ol this de , testable conspiracy. Thatit is blasted, thanks to the vigilance and activity fcf the general government, and the energy and patriotism o our western brethren. U.J "'; ,-' ', '. We shall here introduce a extract from . a letter1 received by the editor oh Monday, ,,IVUK III 11IHIU HIIIIWII UftlJ UM- Ulb inst. " :"X::; '. "f-i v ' ; " I learn, by a Utter from New-Orlemsy T which 1 received last cvoning, dated the '9th tiUinio, tliat it was esceruioed, tftat Burr and others had formed aplau to descend the A'lissU3tppi, " revolvitiowiec Louisiana, inb ' ett the government, separate fHe union nd sujuate Mcx.ico.'": i Ja a NjlYork paper! I - see it itjvated ujmh information received by -the",v?ssfl which, 1)inKht, the' letter to me, tliit;Williuson had denounced..Uurr and . th Cfinmii-i-rV ueftire the ckimhrr nf rnm. merce which had been convened at the go vernment house .on the 9ih Dec i 'L lie cJiam " ber of comwerc had , unanimously, rccoro mended, an ;enbereo, v.hich had been im mcdiatejy orJcrei tb facilitate the roanniuj; J - the: .nv'Ufvrceyj, that trt.iTbe same day. .-. a tibseri;)tton was openeg, to Supply, cloih- . iii;tobUch sailors as -would .enter their str ; Vice : and lev w. , thousand dolUl's were in t'antly stibscribed. From all (I,cin,learn, the . Trepara'.ons which have been made, will be aiilliiicnt to'irive Burr a aiirfiir defeat, and -.such fts befrts his treasoni shoujd i escape '. . . . j : ' - ' , me states oivei"'esse anu iweniucay, wnicn r 1 hope will not be the. cast;. '.yiIkinsoa ha ' the command 'at' Oilcans of 'all the. lanl - forces: ,anJ the militia will be placed at his . CUlliliiani iuuuiu ii uc necessary. : FrAm the manner in which the writer of ( the .Utter spekki of the affair,' no fears ap- ! Tear, to be chiertalned for the event at that ' H"e.t: . '".; '-, - : .'.' .... ; JPILMINGWN. ffrtrvntv rpnitrTlOV 'IBfiT. from ihe Louittana Gazette tTraWUated frem the Moniteur de la Lou-, ! -t - v ' Btana; ofNor. 36.) ; . ; : Letters from New-Providence renew the report of the cession of the Island of Cuba, and one of the Floridas, by Spain to France. This news is said to have been received from the Havanna. We have from this Jast place letters of a more recent date, than those re- TRICES CURRENT WiiuivtroH. i x DU. Ctsj DU. as. ' -"ft'is incumbent fn the friehds cf the ni. ' ta to keep watchful eye at thi serious cri sis. fV.ttf American shou!d ,Le vigilaiit.i Whcn'it easun haicbinr, the hour of inse- cu'r'tty, is the hour of death! New York hxt' procured a Burr, an Ogilen, a Swartwout Virginia and the other states may posses their trailors. Suspicion is abroad, and tome cf our1 mdst 'conspicuous public characters are iptfi rcclly implicated. Disappointed am ittiim 'need only a stimu!nt rvr action, and ych a piiiti Xs Burr's, holds out fcolde'n pros-' plcts to the . base ani unpiincipled. It is not time for" patriotism to sleep. "An Americii' iiufce has beeft bdlicd by .the 'gold of Spain,1 BIM uiiui-inic, lur year, cquillieu nil biutiesi3. ', Whcie was patriotism then Be ' Vitchful, fellow-ciliien's,, for your liberties' are to danger. The gold of Spain has cor ' Typtcd our xauria t'f justice. -- The secret service money of Briuin has kerft In pay an' host f agents, printers and. emissaries it may have found rdmisMon in the coffers f tome of our own citixens. Aa;aii we say, be watchful, or your liberties will be cudau-, .. . . . . . ,j "iThe foflowinj; letter we received on Tues day from Washington. As much as'we de-' tekt slanding armies, (the bane of a republic) ve nevertheless, duly considering; the pre Sf t.t situation of the urtion, cannot withhold rur cbrraiuhtior.s on the' anmtrtytion o( ' the military force f the eountTf7rX)ur vi cinity to the-colonies of Spain, her acta of ' hostility on the froniitr set'lenicntt, combW; Hid With the traitorous machlnat'iima ef our wn citizens, rendtr it ttrretsary (hat our ar r my should be considerably increased. - ".' 'H'hingie Citp, Jjnutrj Id. w Mi rcw'o, .. . !-' ", , "SIR, t v . 4 . . jr . . ' - Tbl day bill has been pasted by the ;;aate, wcre it originated, ' for aujcntiag a, .. . . . ;'' '., ' this city, it is required that all MitacH axdue, ef evcrj description, shipped for this port, must be accompanied with a bpameh certificate ol the consuls residing in the different ports; under the penalty of the seizure and conns . cation of goods and vessels. " The time given to pat this- order in force, is to the 1st of - March ; but the vessels now m this port, ahbuld thef camebackwithout having every package so certified, will be liable to the pe. nilty. Nothing is excepted ut Negroes It might bo welt to make thia known through your paper, for the govetament of all coo 5ernedV: ''"V - v: '' ' - , January 2 TO' MARINERS. The; lineraicned,' nia Danrsh.Miey V Charge de Affairs and Consul General nar the United States, hereby informs ail, those whom it may concern, that for the assistance of Maririners navigating the Belts, and eas. ' tern, coasts of iloUttin,' a Light-liouse has been built at FakkebfergT which is aituate N. . N. E. one-fourth of a Danish mile from the most southerly points of the Island of Lange-' land, and which in consequence of theeleva-: tion of the hill is at nearest 155 feet above the level of the sea. "" '.' - ':r. - - ?iyf&. PEOERSON.. Jan. 1). v .-': ' .:....: 'f--.-y r siri a --v h'; ; ,("',- ; January By the China Packet, from Calcutta we Jearn that an attempt had been "made, by' k" atrong party of the natives, to, liberate the Children tl lippo naib. ...Ihe fortress in which they were confined was attacked, and would have been carried, but for the timely appearance ot a company of dragoons, who, without? discrimination, cut down the aasai- Jants.r - ' '. '".' .:-,---.y. "-; .y There is some teason to suspect that an understanding Is likely to take place between the Chiefs in at. Domingo, and the trench commandant there." Ferrand is said to have pffered very liberal terms of accommodation, and that they were not treated with violence, ' nor even with iudiuerer.ee. . :: ;, "' 2 'V'" ;' ':' Savanhahy JanuarylT.: '! Yesterday arrived the aloop Two Friende, leapt. Hubbtrd, in 17 days frbm New-Or. leans by him we Tiavo bcenfavored wi'.h .. r-i ! . :Lf in I'limwin imormaiion i i oat .previous o his leaTinp that places they were In preat bustle, orRanizinR and traininglhe Vclnnteer Corps, which appeared to be complcttly e quipped and expert at their discipline, to the numoer ot nom J io iuu men. I he regu lar troops of .the place waa estimated at about l SCO . men -the Militia were to be in requiil tion in a few days, supposed to amount to a bont IOCO men. - , - . -Gommodore Shaw, in the Bomb-kerh Vesuvius, was recruiting with great activity, for the purpose of manning the different go- vernment vessels, and such as might be af-' tsrwards taken up by government. 5 Reports in circulation were; that Burr's in famaus adherents consisted of from J to! 7000. men, ahd increasing daily that the greatest unanimity prevailed 'among the In habitants and the military, who, in ,conjur.cv. tin with Commodore Shirw, were anxiously wailing the arrival of the enemy. r ; ' The fortifioations were undergoing repairs," and the Negroes from the plantations were ordered to assjst in putting the place in a pro. Uceived at New-Providence, on the authority ,r'- . a a ." 1 1 1 oi wnicn the report nas oeen circuiaieo, ana they do noC speak oTthe cession. i A gentleman of respectability who hae lately arrived front Pensacola, gives us the following information i - : M. MoraleSiJuitendant ol West-Florida, has been confirmed in the exercise of his function, by an order of the King of Spaic v VThe king luving been Informed that many foreignera purchase lands in large quantities f In West-Florida, has ordered the intendant to ell to none but Spanish subjects, and in pre portion to the means of the purchaser!, and the most advantageous conditions lor hit treasury, on the same terms as he has hither toiold. f.y:y,-i :yy;, ;::.. 1 ;,'. '-c::-'' Ah express order arrived during the Alar- quis of Case Calvo's stay in the United States, BACON per lQOtBi Cotton per. lb. -Coffee per lb Cora per bushel) ' Meal do. Rlctf ' Tobacco, . Flour per barrel, new : D itto per half barrel, 1 Lumber per M W.o. hhdauves, f ' R. o. do. do. 'do. -V. o. bUr do. rough : Shingles per 1000, Sugar pr .wt. , Molasses per gallon v , . Rum,' W. I, pr. g. 3d p. Jamaica do. th p. N. E. do. Tar per barrel, Turpentine, . 10 18 dull 30- f . 33 30 barrels ditto directing him to return to LouiaianactO-iLiA quantity of Sweed's Iron, fcc. See. establish himself a new in the same cha- Vacter with which he was formerly inves " ted, and not leave the country until he should be compelled by force.'? Probably thia order, was not received until the depar 'ture of the Marquis for Europe. ' ' It is calculated In the Troy Gazette; that (8,00Q newspapere are printed in the state of JiIew York, weekly, whichis 3,J67,200 year ly sjdiisaming 8 J7 reams of paper annnally. .'JFivej hundred covered Waggons were coun ted yesterday, In this city, laden with the ; provisions of our country. Baltimtre pcer S .30 S ' 'v -'loT 12 ' ' St -.25 11 U 13 UU ' S . . 2 25 7 -!0 , 75 80 50 . St ! jo r rs a- 2 as N W. RUGGLrS,. : No. 2, R. Bradley's Wharf, offers for sale,' Now landing front the ich'r Abigail from Long . ''-'Vs-.- ' Island. -A - ' : . , , ?70pBushels superior quality Salt ' . 1 .r too ditto St. Ubea Salt, from ch. Nancy 1 SO Boxes Chocolate J - 1 Cee Platillaa ' Also in Store 60 hhds. N. E. Rum ' : v , , DottKsTOwir, Dec If. f The " Ross( Beef, of OldEtigland," i . frequently toasted, and probably is very good ; Vut, it is a doubtful point, whether it exceeds in quality tint of a Cow six years old, raised i in this state, fattened and killed a tew days , since by Mr. Ytn. C. Rogerscf Warrington ( lOWnSllip r" - . ... - The weight as follow, viz. Pounds." ;' Four quarter, ; ; - y " - 1021 Rough.Tallow, C 16Sr " Hide, 194 -,vv" ' Total 1800 ' The Sidney fat, or tallow, and that adhe ring to the lore-quarters,, being separated, weignea os. . .... ' CUSTOM.IIOUSE WILMINGTON. . - : 'v. EnTxato ' ; Jan. 2 1, SiA'r. Wm. Uf Margaret, Ljndouflan. jamuca Jmmaiea ' . Ejllimtre Warren Dotton : . Barbadoee : , Xe'Tarl. NevhYerk :. ' Bm . A. Torn . Boston St. Thomas i t. .t . per state ol ileum e such wot the grnerI Jmpitlse. No apprehensions were entertain .cd by the inhahitiints of Burr's success. A number cf vessels were in port, and the embargo still continued.. Captain II. had previous to his sailing, to obtain a passport frm Governor Claiborne, which enabled him to pass vha forts and armed vessels in the ri ver. .Three of Ms men entered on board United States vessels In port. '.' " From Washington, January , i 'Almost the whole day has been expended in discussing a motion roaJe to recommit the slave bill to a select ctjmrniliee ' The princi-; fsl tbjtcf for recommitment, was to provide' some way to take care of the negroes that, might hereafter be imported contrary to the ' provisions of that bill j and that though for feited, they should not be sold for the benefit of the United States. After two hours land an half debating, the re-commitment was' carried. , . . f In Senate, Mr. Traey hat reported bill for the coining silver 20 cent piecciand hV ver 2 cent pieces. . , . . ( . In Senate, on the 5th Inst. General Smith moved, that a committee should be "appoint tad to enquire whether any additional fcrcr was necessary to the military eatablishment of. the United States. 'He Introduced' it is . . s . sva m . . ' aaying, mat ne nao oeea of opinion in 180?, i im me armj migni wun saiety te rrductd j to its present establishment but that having ; added t eer territory en immense tountry, ' situated at such a distance, from a possibility ; of friving it Immediate assistance from the i militia cf the States, he had for some time j been of opinion, that n additional force hid thereby been made necessary. Sloop Two Sisters, Church, " ' Sch r Ann Ehta, JiufgUt, 11 - Balina, UaskncU, 23 Sloop Fair Play, Luthert 2 1 StbixJsiendship, uiwt '. . Brig Sally, Levis, ' 1 .- 26 Sch'r Kanitter, Crosby . Minerta, BarLr, , t lvy, Iver, . , , Aurora, Allen, ' ( Free Mason, Sweet, , ... . tvtltni, 1 wjtross, V , " miith Sugar and Coffee. 27 Brig Georgia Packet, Parker,' Jamaica ' &Vr Rhoda. Robbins, Trinidad, triA "' i' Sugar, Maksses V Fruit 1 Susannah, C rant, GuJdntou fx, with Svgar, Molauet and Fruit. 2 . Regulator, ACIihenny, Charleston: ,11 ' Traveller, Atoad, Artp-JV . 'yShijt Neptune, ArnuU, Providence, R, J. Brig F.qHutor, ' Millert".:i Tobago "" SLf Lydia, Gardner, Kir folk , Brig Ohio,, Rust, Jamaica i " Sch'r Venus, Ctodwin, St. Croix, uilk ' Coffee If Sugar. Abigail, Berry, Baltamas, with sail. Feb.l. Sch't Mercator, Harding - Jamaica tuoop Balsora, H'Xgtni, Uomtnuo Sch'r Amaton, frosty, : , . Boston CiKAIBD I . Jm, 13, Sleep Jtmtt Hartn, Crtker, ilonseral 21, ling Jllontetunj, Liiueln,' Barbaioet 82, ifilft tame, UwUihJ, ' Charleston n Seh'r.Brtsy,- $ajre, Z"St. Thonai 23, Brig Xaty 3 Henry, Day, . - Boston Hamilton, Harding, . ! , Barbedoet Sch'r Venus, 01 w, ' ' N.Tork 24, Luey, AlUn," Barbados Brig Fix, Whitney i : ' . Jamaica. S,i&Vr Madxk.nrar.Je, Jiiiee, West-Indies : ' f Union, Titcomb, ; Jamaica 28, Oitrlct, Robinson, , Antigua 29, Brig Alexis, Letingston, Londonderry 31, Sch'r A. , I. Haley, i Jamaica i ' ' - Morning Star, Joy, - lortola Ship Nancy, Wntdtor, r ' Larladoei Feb. 2, Sch'r Vandjck, Sjmonis, . Boston SO Pair of Gentlemen's fashionable Boota. ; Wilmington, Feb, 2. The Subscribers have just received v r;'yy y and offer ferJoUf. ,'.. ' 40 puncheons N. E Rum : : 50 :-"5-do. -U- Molasses - - 20 hogsheads Sugar ' ' Full actts Dining Tablet Single do. do. ' . - . - ' High post Bedsteads - V s . Chairs, different kinds - .Side Boards 1 , ' Secrctarys Bureaus Barrels No. I & 2 Beef ' , Half barrels do. No. I . Rounds Beef in kits "y ." Fine and coarse Salt Soal Leather, ' oautxer a qo4 a v.t . . . .1. ' . i Fresh English and American Gar ' , den Seed; . ' . , ' - "'.;-';... . : T Geer and Avery TJAVE juat received a general assortment M of freah and genuine GARDEN SEED ; a part of which are imported direct from Lon don, the remainder are from the Quaker seu tletnenia in New-England. Catalogues may ' be seen at our store. . v . , - - - . ' - .Wilmington, Febauary ; ,3w ." ' Ataroeetingof the Commissioners 'I f ORDERED, - ' : v rri . .1 ti iiiai mc owners oi ait slaves hiring out by the day in the town, apply at ' the house of the subscriber .and procure Badges for such of their slaves at shsll be per : mitted to hire out, on or before the 0ih inst, . and all slaves hii ing out by the day, by them-, selves, or hired out by their owners, who shall , not be funrished with Badges after that day, ' will be subject to he apprehended "and com- . milled to jail at tha expence of their owners. . Ky Order, . - , '" V Tliomas Callender, T. a . February J. '.. ' . . , To be Rented, v -: " ',' . etnJ pejpjpen given Immediate 1jt " ' "' The House on the hill, occupied by Mrs. Sarah Mosely. For particulars ap ply to the subscriber. ; -A. Jean Yoiuiger. ; Janasry 28. . 3.1 ' 100 Dollars Reward; : -MV, ' To be Hired St the mtntb. anarler. or tarlt. TJWO Negro men. lx. Demio, t X! carpenter, Llmeilck, a bricklayer. As ihofe Negroes have not permiffion to hire themfclm, by jobbing or otherwlfe, my perfon wiotlrj to employ thtrn,' will mike application to the fubferibrr. Pl T. FITZGERALD. . February a. THIS morning a little before dijlipht, , my lloufo wtt fet pn fiio by Ne groes j thcflitneshaj reached sbout ia feet high when the fire wis difcovered by.a 1 Negro git), wlio fortunaiety hid gona out for feme light. wood to mend the fir in the room in which try childrrn flrpt . (he fsw four Negroes juft rctiiiog from the fuo. and on callirtc out thru imm.. diatcly i sn off lowardi the river and mace their efcape, As my kitchen door was open and every appearance of their has--, ing been In it, and nothing miffing cither out of the kitchen or from the plantation,' I have veryflrorg fufplciona that they wets employed by a molt malicious rafcsl for this purpofe. The above reward wilt be given on conviction of the perpetrator of this Chocking tranfaaion. ; ' G. MACKENZIE. . Lillipsit,' January a8, 1807.- ' ' Garden Seed, ' - rVllZ subKribsrs have just received from New-Toik k Boston, end rWTer for sale, an assortment of FRESH GARDEN SEED. ' JOHN WILLK1NGS k COi l(h a. ear - .

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