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Inrn mi liffc'h .f ;lu' ?'-0 ,Oirirrcedt-nlM birburiU at'en'lm lae IniTKl Uir b' neri tkrity trxcitrd urn! w ill' puM'.c miml T K'if" tl-J twc i qu:.nvew8, I e ihi u::inc-, of th' ihlot"lUe muriUrers. wiirhtk i-Ui' tn FWiT fat t a Oyt:r and "!nnit.ei Wti hx Cat-kiU mibecounrvof Orce. Uf.vr Mr. Jus-icr -itwnrvrwni, Palucit 'veajil. md Atlru, Irt-li- 'men by th, wbo wcr .oiieri in ib lte Wr, CicitA for Uie murAtr ,f tbi Ttuig Udy Cvci-ii only 'vatriMt nni bt-inf AUf n ' discharged Wilbout l'f orrailitj-' f tr'nd. GREENE OYER AND TERMINER Vr 'i pC Vu- .?k Ciwm yn nurcn, W.onn.y General fru e People Wi'.liamt, ibr the lVin.v ' tv,.. fir t fjci nroter to lc Lil in !'ie coup-, nf mUf ',a desici'"t',.y or nco'nlentiUf fell ir.: tio mlt wlure tbe rjotlv wm fiuad flndlin?; o-bv: Unr W murdered il throurn inn it The reuli rf the lfiimany upon Ui!a pniut wis sih m to lrare w poii-ibl.douhtth.t siie frasi'ifxct rnur4rrfKl and ihre Into the rre:V. It aptwared the C-uki ths.t the hnrri.' cvpn fook pac wne t ne aner v o'ciev. tne vTeninp ' of thS?d f Auruat. 18 3. and tbat tJ.e-b.j-ty, mangier! t . in tb mist ahockir j$ maimer, wan tound o-. H".niiy 1..' .lowitigy uHout 4 o'civjek in the .ftcmoon. The ftcu b'- iiur itrtuiiwd- to tlte aatikfartion of the ur the next '"''':quetioB wr., ty.whoroihawaamunieivl. y,Mjj,ir Walwordi. &) i Caft. Cuyler, crr ca'lr 1 " r he EH'P'is? of convict'.ef; Cavcnah the prjs.r.ep an iut... 1, o) cinf -.e "f tiie pcrijear.tors- M;jor W4worib tesJfied, That ot the l?th of Oouv " ry I3i4he ok ftiprnand of Frrt Onsevo rt t. ur :crv . Ywk--ih. the priiontr was then tbre About wefk fi,erb':a arr.vnl, aittmm his ronrn mt or y o -ln k iuvl,eevtujr, tlvepnsoncr came tohui wl;h e role of in liikiaud, and w'nh a tre f wil.lness or hor- ronrc-ifq'.iird f ,r Heutsaivt now captain Cuj? r, ohsrv ng Tliat n bi s me liioif of importance tn omi-POnicate .! to btl IWrij; inforrred that lirutenant Cuylrr wi not within, h" aaid lie would communicate it to tiie imrss, . widirof;c-ded at follows : " A rreat murder ha !?."f n ''eommtted- he vrsi knoinj to it aui it waa th nui de!': t a Mi8 rtftibllton up the Konh tire--t ihe tirne th rif Wr waa committed, he waa vt the nver w?b one cfaparty f lriabnen who bad left PSiiadelpbi for w "Albany and Trov -aaid witna .could find the whole hia lory in a paper which Ue then banded witness ! Hne.as brn interrogated hunt he itaHf-d md aaid tht President 'and Mea U of Denartroeni'a wu!d I murdered t that th't wot a party formeit to murder them ; UatlhrmM rnr.rre fcftbc Athl twflNn P'n. Tb Mn- i Owfk'.sbofcpiak-n Duawttn LmriiUfi a..pnttHt;J tj V tir.isjanet he wiU o- be torn i pe"w! to rctrtJl !rm t gotnaftnt t lH toan t.T. , Piiioia- LK). Kxrojrf Mariruborg, Stn. urr, itc- wd tirrci.d?rc4 totHe A'.ae TcuIjO rr miined in tat cf siepe. The GitTarrr.trtxt mrnt which ctrfia'Jruled the rny of ti L ire hid pneeeded wita mum order and obulienct to the coatXicment asMi; d tem. Sme ftn-er parti'ulafsoflhe raarner In wblch Si- tlrryfi waa conveyed fromtr e Dellerbpboi to the Nnr umScrlin !, tc pirj a Tncre v-t a com mvt. rnaesty in bin anipearance wbile. cunU- ru-din Uc hjut, t-u: on m entre cn tne quonti !v-ck,thc inajttiT i ,harctcr decreased Br find rcrKJed frt, Narrteoo f-llowerV The r tnrd rrceiTed rdm as a Kenf ral. He wtikeJ unmo-r-A from' t'.e c1 'WJ' t0 t,ie aUerpirt -f l.'e quar tcr dcrk, b"r;d to tich indiVual, asked twepty qu s;i jt, and apcjred to srailo with rpr bdon at tim rrrci;iot he rrtrt with t m, t ''earty din-er, came cut aftcrwirtK nd wjusted the t tic to pl.y G?f tcvf fir A'rn, and rule Britannia J His t.cncrals nevn irst low tiuk wtieie he stands .wit t:it u-veriDtt te he.i 1. The Imptrijl big Kn: was worful in tnc extreme, .id txi ibited the ;r, pnTailte of a Russia;, cmpaln ; te attendants ' crc like Eulisu Gipsies, and the chie.ls vrculd re--i: $ rne of a stroll ig plnyer. Njpolcon Sdid me P-Ac of VelKnt;tou wr cqs il to himself but pos- static' rirct. io. ptce ai tne n.nr-..cr l iia'Ji.n. .,.:,. , . , K..-ry partienjnr m bt enfya r.t Nc -w.Vwk a,r :e-: Mr e Wy reported rtw Ambssvc'cr p.ifceily with die ex-tn-'.m mn f f H e l.oi- at coroner's to tbia coif ilry,) wasnr.-i, it was aeid.t" proceyd from inquest. 1 i; c.ie ia no K .nip-riiw ilni itnpiljr, nd i ln gland on his embassy lor several wcekb ; tlit for t.iirieU'itiainp..-i .Vtori ai-atafactoiy opinion j,js furniture, &r.. h. d been relardtd firm the fri as to the tfuilt orinnocencecfthe priror.er. I ar(J her tJ.,w waS tQ ha?c been p;id ff mmr, Tnu, m,,,,ITI i .viitt IdiMely. The British Parliament it to mett 31 RI AL OF mi L. 1 . YU)R. J N(Vf tmbtT n,. Thc Bri,i5b N Vy ,$ l0 lje VCt!u. RoVrlL. Tayhr,ol Kictmonc'v Vs. (amapoffed tn ,2'000 seamen, a id 5000 m .ties 12 suis science and an cloquct preacber of te gospeH w.-s . of lhe -ine are to bc kcpt in commission li jjdarri on tbe loth insl. tm,d btdore the HustmR Cou.tahipsAllshipe 5eariB fllRa nn for.; :n stllIOR for an .s8,uU with l"trm to nimimt a rape on a L f. h nf t r(.k ftf rn ooo..ilmrn girl ct 12 years oiu to rrunnci appecrca inns behalf. The cse was opened in a CHlm ind difrri- . ; frned ttsat ! waa U m auj thatUfae v tpt i;om ,um, j maerper mH a, wotr: . Ptluvcrf.that 0 pn toner cakm to iul bwtc 7bt about II 'clock, aUil a fw aaotnest d i J ' Uava, K tLat wbrbe, Ue wttfaraa. law turn ' .It O.-iat, about a year anxward be rvrogiwatd birt ike acae . Mr. VTuk,tUe. tA uuf-l prisoner, obacfrol lo U court, thai tbr wa t I "fii inttetimy addorrd cm tb part of Uw pni3c ti r-'teril treceasarr tbaiibt praoier,abauld heput v;rm 'bitilrfriM 1 be'euir'. rrn:iU that tbrt did rot iku k ! tlKUPtrrs autlrfirixed tq t'ka tba wd tmetii f.o- Jo- ana aorpj t th . primrt tn n ica- i ir A'triy OtTl thought t!w teaiimoiiy infujbci-nt U wrrait lle iurr im ccttj the pnajier, tbv irol dhrrfe-l the jut io awiU tbe prnwoer, wbieu t. dUlof trt wiNOin arr.jr.ber a-:aU .. di- prwwwT cu beet m qui- 'I by a jury appn'-wd t .lM-the peril p it o'd not lpruJ-tor pr p-i ( I K :t ijwrx Mr tp'inn-i tn th SMl'jft. Tltr pt i i ronvr i hcn'.K!'- n '..i-vf jATiisl 'er'f,ni m . I'hs i i-r.;f)ra not w.Jy f.m iL" m uii'-r f the eJ"v.jt. U- Ii s .nide, ? utlro lhe eimvtraasions '.u- tiia had wiUi Hir ' rrt-.t (rt n nt catbmnnn as w i' r-cura in bi r.itic--I t mi. Un,"he d clir.l tlut he enliud into thctf rv.re fir ll.c p-irp.e of .t h:p allot t anu'.her tbjl " rem i nit:ed U rnunb r in im.unon of bia st'ierW, wlio di- rrr?-d rniS ; l i i die murder of ficn l-ir'ir.n a; an o'lier, 'hat ok.-. Hri-mr'u brfirr -.hv mur !cr of Mi3 il rr i''in. be an 1 Mr if 'V. i it hm r. M dn m bi'1 -wnr I'-r t' i!ir. c p.- ..n.i N'f' ibi.T-ina tri !k fii 1 t ll.v. (ir'-l'ipi' si.'j t lutn i-asr-"d in, .nd h wrrt I'll I ' l fiV: lie ll ir,,r' ,r J mi-Mi: l i:l ill- H J r i I Mi l!;iii!'."u. :n ft biiTp-i: ; urtun. Ihit' , -n;. the mnt d'.Ti - .It l.. t rcc.mr.ilnl, i- Ji- nri-'-ijion ".i lnb in bi finifr iion he hx dt-aiiiVrd iTi-rrcir.-uT-.- of war are under orders to be paid off. Mrs Pat- lirnn. frrxr' larlm Tirtm tinnnnnrtf. lva ! Bed mannsri by the Slate's Attorney, Mr. Wm.lf.,,...,.,,,,,,,, lnnirv.rf. 'h l...n .Marshtll. 1 ';e PnsonCrr.cn sp.Ke.-rhe j object of the Aigerines agleed to pay thc Amer. his nddrcss, n wsr.h i - rwiy and eloqut,c-,uans l0 00Q doiU6for S(ime 8pecifif ; d.lina gvS suf. wortby -f b-ttr.r cuisc, ror.spicuouBly shope. wbs j ,crccl anJ thal t,iC Aigerines had decbred war a t rem vc thcrltj-Jsof prejudice in whl-.h 1: ,:n,, the Sl. swuvll-'Y 'ivrii, ; ' ujui iu nave icuiaiiKa nisi most of tb" prrs ns summoned as Jurymen upon this case, declared a preconceived opiuon of tbe prionr, fnd mat he declined challenging any of those person. Miss , the only witness, wss called U'.'on to reveal tilt, dark myst'y of alnvstinconceiTible ii- quny. urt tend-.r ;.gf (she is scarcity 12 yars v yA,, tmmtt was one to be rourdert j t and wcut on in this - UrtijBte'dijible manner till witness ordered bin out of the --roo'V soon after wbl,h lieutenant Cujl?r caroe in, and hes J witneaa examined the papers -rwitness aent word t Mr ttamt-,XCithcr of the deceased) vho, within 8 ' Sli0aysah ivcdthf-jitnei then examined the nri- ojier, wtio stated that b left t'hilailebiliia after the first 01 .luiy, Willi a niirooer i trmnraen. to en io AlDany, wt- let font, or Troy, to get work but finding Dime, they dc ' ceud'id-t!v rifer to Athens tufv inbs'uud iy (roin? -- sh r ' plundering ncORsionaVfyv lis they went doa'n ilie . t i that they then Went ui the cttek at Athens c , lan-trt'hat be and two others of the party went to plun- oerau.nrwirtr io rai t ,uiai me ointrs vein apmner wayi .w 'UZ.. rru cr i . T . . . ... . . .. . ''. ins nillfir'. I ntlrnr." iin.innlincf r.-ilv tn n "'') 1 1 1 inorl-.-sty ii rturaltohcr sex and to that ;iro ; tbe tivfu; RcVem-'iiy of the occasion ; tli'- heart r.-.t-tTinji; leKXiile'-.ti ma and t'ismal imagery which it con jured up - r.!l tonmliuti d to impart some coi fusion l brr lestim " y ; th? tale of horror was with tliffiorl ty :xiorte.t Irom a iimi.l, ingenuousi blushing art fess pi-U' k unavellcd a web cf rriirr-led, impure, dct'stble yi'.ri. It appeared that wilfS at first, tbn threats and violence bad beep used towards the p or, ine led v'icti'O of unhallowed lott j th t pollution bad been escaped or.!y by te struggles of alarmed modesty ; end hat terni-imn and hypocri cy of ttw mt.t heinrui nature, were superadded to guilt, in order to prevent dett ction. :Mr. ' Marshall, uniting w ith the necessary severity of a State -prosecutor, the candor arid sympathies of a good man, proceedd to esta blish, upon this testimony, the substance of the indictment. This was done in the most satisfactory" manner. He did not rcomiuerid to th: jury exemplary dtmages (hey rnnst look, not at the ciimin.il but at his helpless, amiable, innocent wife at a poor babe, uncon scioiit of .the blushes and misery that aralt him, 8tc. The jury retired, and soon ticir verdict was made ktiown. u We of the jury find the Deferrdau guilty and amerce hira to one cent damages. According to ccme reports Murat anc' Thionville had been apprebended, art) forwarded to Paris-; and according to others Murat had been set at liberty, or had not been taken at all. The Duke of Wellington had been lionored by the king of Saxony and the Duke of Baden wit-.' their Highest honors and the Prince Regent of Kngiar.d h&d conferred the Order of the B3th upon the Pri ,cs Wrede, Blucher, and Schwartz nbuig, 0!id Counts Wittgenstein, and Barel y de Tolly. By lust accounts from Cairo, 15'000 persons died daily of thc plague. A London, Augutt. 16 23. Portaf:ar(g Translation of the protest presented bT 0"iipaite Ij Lord Keith, against his transpcrion to St He'ena.- Protest I protest solemnly in the1 fu-.e of hea yen v.ncLjf mm against the violation of my most s crea ririus by me torcibie disposal oi my person, and of my liberty. I came freely on board the Bel lerofihon i I am rot the pribooer, I am the guest of hng'and. Once seated on board the Sellerofihon I was immediately entitled to the hosprtalUyfVei itr I foyer y. if the British people. If the govern mcnt by civing orders 'o tbe captain of the Bellero fthott to receive me and my suite intended merely to by a snare for me, it has I Minted. lis honour and suihed hs fl'dgf If this act bf cousuir.m ited, it will bc in vain that the English will talk to Eumpe of their integrity, ot then laws, cf their liberty Tht. British faith will be lost in the hospitality of the Del'erofihon. I apperl tberetorc to history : it will suv tb?t an eremy who made war for twenty years on the people of England, came fieely in his misfortune to seek an asylum under its laws What nwre trikin nroof could he eive of his esteem and T-L t- r 1 . . " ... ine wtifnaanc wa men condemned ov the !0f bis confidence r But hot? did they answer it w -a - w U;ncnto imprisonment tur one year m the in England ? they commonjail. n;;iv?s spared the disgrace of that wb.le ia the vltfctrfe vf AUiensf lliey came across i(u i ; iyne "lh5 corner of die atreet 4bat Jhey seized r, di-tjfKed br lon(r abd bound her mouth, and for tVifiah'- miglit reiurn too soon laey eoncluded lo murder hrr Ut they itruckher owrthe bend with nicks, clnba ar.l one, and thotijrht one of them stabbed her; ajtfT.'dK- ld kilted her they coatuV.ed what to do with 'phtt aomeone of them aUpped up .nu stamped hi bel Jwt" Mow her brat uid arm which topptd ber strujr- T.1 . I i 'IM. .... . I. .. 1 I. V.. 1 .1 - .1 . I I IP'1' ir.cv men m-r iu iiwr jjnur, puncu Jim a nla .k r d chucked her thronch i then p' O' cedi d ! ;-dowi, Ue riwrin their boat ta the .Irraey aacrenear New aonie LkM mm if he wk one who committed the afinrle. ? misdemeanor under the common law, did not fjill withia the pena'.tirs of .he Penitentiarv FOREIGN. Button, Oct. 7. LATEST FROM ENGLAND, Arrived tis orenoonship Quiiicy. dpt. Urann, 35 ifays from Live.ipoil-..-bri 'inn London Da'ners, rk where tlvr'y separated, some goui to l'hilstdcipli s, to QV.h Aug.' nd Liverpool to 25 lb. We havt p W to Xv w Ywk. aii.l one to N-w-Jriev. Witirst. tw& these pipers, but a', su'-h a late liour that we cir con- a . - liienasiteii mm n nc waa unr wuu cfi.nroineu tue anunie .' r'.i,r. .h.l.f f.. fktliia he sur edajid then went over tbe same atory ot j"" ' "TiV - v. "Mtjr wi u, it rif riaitVnt it Mib t mrr 'llinmuy A Kmmt a j 6. 1Vw 3 i l . 1 the be 'bebrhe bad 'one. Ofthia tbe witness annrlxed Mr iillamiit.m, who iuUuir (die, prisoner) takeu to the Hride well at V wir..l:t remained aboui a week, and Uku was returned to itnca by the police officer ; the p?-mo "fier w?.i fir aom.! ieuitter the command of the witn sa .v,whoftevcr 'djic iviir d uny evidence ol inaaiiitv in the irinoner, etctp- what, he manifested in the above rc ation.' - i Halpb B. CujAer teit'iGed,. That bont die last of Nor. - 9814, h took ccni'i'nl ' f r'o.-f iine iot iliftt biK '.directed tht prisoner to bhoy away some snow, he drai ' red to (oratnunicat samthmp to him winch he rh Wit . es could not then tl r but n'Sisi'ed the prisoner to tra'ic abortly after (At appears from air, Villiitib's noti,a yVttb, which he Jbn vo'iUiy furnkhed mc) the pr; n-jr told wiijioa that lv waa barn in Ireland came U Ku;a Uelpiiia wnerc lie rot am- ng bad character and lived by ?4!undeitt(j r that be came on with a number more to N. f To'rk, where thej faie a boat and procer.de! up ihe vi- rer as has been berorestated i .mat being Uudcl at l hr Allied troops not only remained in Paris but it Wj sai : some ..f the Powers had, ordered new le vies in tbeir kingd iniB ; that they would garrison the ferfcrch fonesscs, and bo-d military possesion of Frar.ce till all the terms of th- treaiy of peace Wert fuifiilcd by me French G'vr;nment. 'the sum required ol Fivnce, io r.iiv.bUf&e them for the speneii of the war s ud t ! abut 2f millions stcriwj; i and m-tNv i-i this W p,id t '-c completa admlr.iitrati.in rff;..- . r t y wHI tie restored if' the King;' Lu's AJ vr- coiitribuiin of l 00,000, 000 Irans cs t'ti? l iq iisiu-m towavtisUie poytntiot of vthi ;um, bc:;;g cac ol tire fivst preliminary', conciuona ot me treaty o) peace. - A Vieiln:i article of 29, V'.ys, xWe are here daily moreahd more persuaded that the "Treaty oi Pans will suffer several' enaages in favour of the Allies, and that then tbey tnet WUiHaivlininthe-iireet,,aidbadtodo France will lose sevcralgrcat provinces. The res- wlUi hert(u the expi iot. waj) tindkAocVctlher n tbf itorutinn of the three Icgaiitfusto the Tape 13 Gi$i r . - v-wi -w v, h""'v r wf- lUvrcuKs a uruui vi uui auiLC it leans to a Ri.nrvmi. m m r aa at amniiT ma vntiv an imw m uia ' mnr a nvaat ninrinrn t rA i t i a. w . -a i i . . . . wuhm a a .. . . i a . n.iu.- i 1 savnviwi wa w u. uaata avw tnu a au a a: aim it iiaiiv ) v unmi iiKiiiiRf aicrrrsniit Mitnni, wsitii,;i) ovnik uuk r i wi . f , " o-' - r ' ; I , .lit i ' . ealn i.nd nexr'xii-n tvef witll them fa he saidl tliptf tliwii ' Iiropoedd down rivet n their boat to Ne w-Vora, and ' then he the priaoncr enlisted i wiuics knew. bim tor some iif r'ncrer diacqrernil ny marks of insanity exaept when 4 cr versing upon th'sii-jfct. rWratVr will observe, ;: that tbia tlition diflk-.-afw -tne otbetwMtne foiiuwuijr particularaonly : it does r. it. . tht ibry found the U '. tiyat the comer of the a;rH iW.Uiatihey bound her , ' mouth with a hanikrrrehl r iior.diat tuey leiltlieir Iwat fi the Jeraey altore j but te h 4 tb.y atole their boat rx new - ttstk iHsicarj u i -j a Tirti in uif ornrr- eon V), Jeaua, and introdus,Mi -amraof Mcara. jcfSgraab . ;J':A0 atvempt wastu- Athf on tile part of the people, to tSifgiH ut CannJ waa to Atiicha the efenins the tuirder successes w I'rince it ii tefinpei ed in. soma me a sure by the rehecUon that the ; fruits of peace will hot be theimraediate result. 'As mattttanow atknd t will probably be long necessary to hold the rod o- vcr ? ranee, vre wish be kafe from new t tempt of tlte. French U proceed again to the revolu tionary measures." -'Te remonstrance of Lou ii 18, against the ratilttf occupation, tec. and the consequent oppression of bis subjects, (as lately publisbeJ3 in the American papers) is said by lhe Morning Chronicle, u be a cenuine State paper thct it bad been read to the national Guard la Pans, pretended to hold out an hospi t -.ble hand to this enemy, and when he surrendered himself to them in gooi laitn, they sacrm-ed him. " Cn board the Bellrrofiho at sea August 4. NAPOLEON. VjYote ojthe Paris Editor. The Courier refuted 1 . . ... . 1. . in an energetic ana triumpnanr, man rer mc .princi m allegations ol this Protest. H6w dare Bona parte, outlawed by the Congress of Vienna, com plain of the mhieation cf thst scntcf'cc fsssassHow can he assert that he surrendered to 'the English, in the persuasion that he would be permitted to reside m Urtat untain, wnen tne v?P"in tne i- g:is. ship refused t6 receive him otherwise than uncon- ditiuttullu Is he not internalry well convuiteci that, hd he remained at Rochefort a few days long er, it would have been impossible for him to es cane from thence? 1 A worthy character; of the. Islarid ot Portsea, previous' to the sailing of the Northumbcrhtod is siid to have sent on beard that ship a number ot re- ligi ju? tracts and books, as a pt esont for Napoleon Bonaparte, accompanied; svith a suitable passage fi orn the New-Tcstnmsnt, and a long letter ol sen bus advice, rerommendine bim to study the Scrip turesi and to devote the remainder of Ids life to reli gion and piety. . - . , , Sou'.t lws been; permitted, to retire under surreil lance to his country seat. ' The Piris paptrs ioforms us that the caserf Gen. Droiiet is already lforethe first Coartcil iof War. The trials of Marshal Ney, orGen. Debelle , and several others, nill come on in 'succession before the" First of second Council of War. fThe wise feature of mildness and firmness, of severity and in dulgence which characterise most of Uie late mea sures of Government fortify, and confirm all hope and the new naUonal representation , saords a near and happy perspective. . Men'& minds' are daily tranquilixing and it is eipected that the joy which the return of the King's birth-day will soon occasion, will be augmented by a declaration ofa ycryrconsol ing nature ftotn the Pnnccs auscrnblcd in this cap tal.f The Paris papers add a , report that Gen. Lc horde ' hid been trrestcd near Kcnncs that the r.' ' i '....- . . T!'Lil- -1 t. - .l '. rrussianswere ta.'enxcr rianix on we tn t an toe arms and ammunition in the Castle bad been re moved that new corps of Prussian cavalry were on theil'way to Paris, from the Banks of the Rhine ana tnai at ,aiais was a nany expectation ci tun ir..u m u 1 . r .i uu i j i . 1- -.,v- aiu) H was supposed would' tend to. hasten the de glish froops who were to arrive there by land. .'.". '..- r v . I';''-'- "-". &JY m , " i.'.-7 ' -v i . . 4tUgcienIlyeScTJ hstW-KetkeiUrij C-e first ad second li ef Frtnch K tWtressti v4 I occupied by all the Allied troops, axd, Vf t?T Drver be reoecupied y the Frtnth. t tx 4 T;els, S under Portuguese and one voter Sal ish coPwi, have been captured on the coast cf At ca, by IL B. M. s-oop Brisk t they were tnCclil bi the borrid sLve trade, and had about TOO tz cd trewtur, s on board. . , . . The Aides, it h sJd, are tot satisfied tits ti plan f jt the new orfraaiut ton of thc French arm, The Jt-uioai des D bues of Paiis has decBaVj' publisblog, from the Loodoo Morning Crordcle. Ur.er from the King to the allied Sovemgns,(ct. plaining of th mi Jtary coquet, Ecr. cf thealli. M ..ppixsaifig France,) it not apjicwring to them to be authentic The Chronicle ays it b autbentie a tiiat it is cor. firraed by a letter from the Duk idH Bern! :, w Mj Price and Capu Campbell, very expariefi ced officers of the R yal St ft", have accepted tha veiy ardous and impoiunt app -intment from errmsnt to explore t source of the River Niger' Thr will tVj thrir dTvir?T(. r! 5 .U- I , - --j ui next month. London, Aug 23. In the foreign news, id the French papcis, under the head cf Austria, thestk there i e proxst, dated Vienna the I Ith June,h; the mediatised princes, (the inferior atates formerly comprised under the denomination oithe confeder. alion of the Rr.ine,) against the decision 61 the CctW gress of Vienna. The protert is ccucbedinthe strongest ttt m$ of remonstante, and shows that the great p wersrcmp sir.g the confederacy, have nr.t ' s ihsfit tl all patties by tha balancing decisions1. It would appear also, that the king of Prussia andthe sovereign prince of the Netherlands, are likely tor disagree abou the new partitions. His Prussian ' ajly bas an eye to mot e of the Belgian territor 4 than I U Dutch ally is willing to surrender.. aJ " wants tf.e sovereign prince to get indemnified front, France, by the help of England I Modesty and m t deration we believe, are not reckoned among the ' rUICiil VintlS. . . Tiicre is one commercial hotse in the city which pays 4000. a year lor thc postage of foreign letters, T . r .i . . . . r - i m cn urn ui siivc, i.'.e propony oi a single house, in the city, has been lately rocked down for exports i juon. . ,.t We are glad to learn that cotton coods cohtinaa : in greatdemar.d. Marchf ster was neyer kuowi t to do more business than it has (or some wevks past, i ne merica.ts ' av; ssisti a reauy J i cleaning the y... Ir. iA . .tt ... i m.-.m 1. n r. .. ..'... fT I At . . stones oi tr:e progress ctthe cotton tfsde in the V States are not authentic ; In orler to s-v ure tous the possession of Canada. s r ... . . . 7' in casei.-ia ruiKtrre witotne united states, govern-. raent nas given orders to bm:d uprni the 1 kes new ' vessels and gun boats suitable f..r the navigation of those waters. Every mine nercssanr for ti e arm ng and equipment of those vessels is preparing in , England. . , . ; On Friday a larga stim was vested in the British funds in the name of Caulinccurt, the Duke cf Vi- " There is every reason to believe tltat Jerome ' Bonaparte escaped from France one of the firsf, "; Hnd without any accident. He left P rls on the 27th of June with two plain camn-cs o ;ly, accom- . Pawed by aphysicUn only in one, wfcuc a vub ttad another person occunicd the otbenf Tijey took? the road to Orleans, and h-ft m kiuttd'tm fy fa tronuer of Switzerlai.d It is ,diie1, mat the king'' of Wurtemberg has consented, tht Jerome Botia parte. shall reside in his states, t-iid that t.i'e PiiticeiSj Ms wife, (daughter of me king) is to live with lam s again. . 1 ; Vtisterday two mails arrived from Holland, and one from Fhnders. From the papers and private" Utters, by these conveyances, it appears that the . bigotted catholic clergy of B ddum have zealously ;, bestirred tht mselves, amor g their impacit and ere dulous followers, to procure the rejection of the new . onstitmioo lor ttie United Netherlands, be- ; cause it tobrates bll forms of worship, and gutrHn tees the admissibility of aU citizens to oftVe, with' out regard to their religious p-. rsuusions. The Bishop of Ghent !iasp;irtiaby ma ifested his apos tolic wram agaicst teis tneioaehmcnt upon the mo? ,y nopoly of thr'good' tnings of t is life, heretofore : ' ejoyud by the laithfu!. In addition to a ps;'.ral ; instruction on this. subject, l-,e causvd t .e VL rr fre , ncral to address the lollowiirg god'.y epistl to the a notables of his diocese.- Gentlemen-?-From the pastoral instruction of.'", the Bishop of Gnent, and murr- efpriaiiy fiom lhe "). authorities of the Sovereign PuntifTs, Pius theVI. a-d VII you must be convinced that t..e Projv - tof .. tne new Constitution contains ortictes .'Limetric-dly f contrary to our holy religion, and that, t ciVsequvnt f, lyit cannot be accepted by any good CihcdV.. It i' is therefore our duty to enjoin you and Woe to us if we do not fuifi! it, as also W to you if ydu do not regard us, as tnc organs of tbe C.nu!i': religion,' ; who urge you to U zeolous f.r its pies; ryatton lt:.!": is thereforei we repeat, our c'uty to efjoin you, as'; we by these presents v to rejecl this Project pure ly and simply. This the goodness f his vlajt sty our Ki"g permils you to do, in selet ting vim to vote for the'- rejection or acceptance of the ssiii Pr ject ( ar-d m securing lo the Cotbolic Churcii its Bt' le aod , its liberties. We have the honor, Set:. ,F0RG' UR, Vicar Gen. By order, J. B ROVUEKEM, Sec'ry . Magnet, 7th August s 1 8 1 5- Birort de Capellen, the Dutch secretary of state has 5ye perceive, discovered a aah'o for the, eon sciences of the 'catholics, which their clergy, little - dreamed of.- ' He had td tresscd a-, cirt ulai to tha ; ' assemblies of the notables, itifurmtog thers that in vturg"-up6n the 'nl.coustutiun, they need rot ( take into consiuerution the erticles to .which thci .., pi icsts object, as tivey are,a!rvady lundArneptollaWS'., of the - st.de, being, among , the - condiuoriS .uponi, ; which tl Congress f Vienna decreed,, -tber uhiont of "Belgium j nd-MIoll. ml The Brussels papeis state that tie French foyircss-s ot the firnt apd sc i cdnd line on the Hslgian ftoiitier,'' wdl speedily be . occupied by the allied, troops;' ' ' . ,t .y... -' '' , ;.' ' ."' 1: JRdrlf,y4uguat . . We ere assured that a declaration of the Allied Sovereigns, which will appear io a few dayis of a t nature to satisfy all mind. It '.lsbelieyedhiswaJ jesty's birth day will be the. epoch oC a defii)idve;ar ; rdngemcnt, accordiag to which the greaier part ., the allied troops will c-uit France, leaying oa!j tJ? V ,;.. ' ,,i.-..v :.,'.. -'.'- .'J- . .JJViivcit.ft-' -..yl'
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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