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Tke inbabitaala are rixbefr Ketatiou ir.pi ibe foreaU art filled witk Iba wrttrhed, wh. ma there U ek ot a lat aiyUmtbe krareit are about U VttiA oo ibe fiUl. defair will toon l.earkin J. louser ta Hie voice t aay autbCrit,--aid this war. undertake- t a..ure the tr.-oph of , moderatiU and ju.lic will eHual the ba.bar- itf f tb.ie lamentable aud ut cruel mva lilnr wbog. history eoan.t bo rceollceted vitboal horror. i,t;,A, Tbe allied uowcrt aare proclaimed ll.c;r doe- i fnr U IIOiSlblY 10 UflUUl Ha more UmW oT Uith bet weo.. natiou. ? ou d llief retard the reconciliation of Lurop wvh Franee? One of lb. view, of the vereigns woald appear to be to .trsuglkeu your majoty rotarnment, and ita aulboniy i untoa.ingly Sranmraiucd by the ilate of impotence to which the bate redueed it. 1" power is even remkr ejodiou. by.lb evil, of bicb it .rem to be .nluP. because it cannot hinder them. Yourmi-ty nigned the trvaty of May X aa au ally, anil war i wagcu 5. j Ber Ibe mott -direct. TUe sovereign, know the tate of knowledge h France ; iw rcanouiuj, no apeeiea of delect, ma k4i.d f incouiteuce escapon the penetra tion cessi ottt. af IcaH beiiow mt at ihtir iicret. NVfcrn tery tkia will be waited aroaad their armrt, hw naii tbetc araiefiad tbeir eabiUteare ? It there ao haxard ta acaliehag the troop ? All th am an- aot yet takea away from the French peo ple and every arm beeoaea marderoaa in the bads f deapair. With reapeet to coatribti doua of war, what aaw taetibeea aboald tbey drminJ, where tke aeldier iball have destroyed all? A it regardath force of armiea, disci pline once relaxed ia hard to be re-ealabliahed. uermaay baa oo room to eipecl but Ib&l alter a glarinua caoipaign, he will bring back tier oldiera corrupted by airit of licentiouueii, eaprictr and jnlloge. F.very tbiu; oti-ht to dis- liii'Uiih tin war irtnu utnrrs iulrau oi inmai- i ' v j jnJ wh r . lKm 1 mr ore;! t: "vrrun.. a 7 hi skil'ul mMRcnirt, arJ comi'daio litn, have pri.atitus vm from the e! ii'.itr in our name or bla. W...I .Ikra itlllllueiltWNCUuniWM.- Ill aurpann, even in 1 ranee, the eccaca against which tlie aovereijoi took up armi. l beix-gfory, will even U1 bo aatiihrdr We hao Ooiic vkhatever tbey have dcaired and m their aide, of all t h.t they announced to the tvurld, i it accomplished ou a tingle point ? WUii u contrast between their performance and (heir most aoleir.n proniiaca ! i'l js ia the age What benefit can bo drawn 0f reau and justice, and never h public ojmu- ioii u greater u.Uuence. bat can aecnuni for aillictiona to eKCcaive, after proinUrs of to much moderation ? The prcnent war lut ueen ctMunvcuceil to maintain the cause of legilnua cy it thia manner of conducting the war adap ted to render your majesty's authority more sa- 1 he allies resolved to dethrf "ii-ud pu- fwhitb Kauted under Ti&l io h i wife aod da dren and in er.um.rurR m, p.T.nca iu u k iwuu ta he piid by i; Cooke Esq. udcr tcrtary o( tata l.i April 18 '3, aad 30OO. to Ida wile or hia execuy tnruln ce ol hia djnh, for th ue of bis call. . j. . iwK nm&. K tir.na of in cffidal tcllrr 1mm lubitanta of tho Scutbcm flepanmciu. ' w the uum, , wo jim;lk)OS ? UiMJertuU i a i. i la Mnaarftmrii'iu: a 13 i uli ' . will i-o be we of a lew men, aci . I L . It I M majontv. i-..t wc have rcommemicU, auu orucrco, , u. Miners and Magistratca, 10 rr f tre the exe-l , uuon ol the Uws, nd not to permit r y vioUtio-. ot j them tn ary ce wnatevtr ; bch. wUl convi.ccd,j ' , . . ...ill, uttrnlinn. tn-t cur voire win oe jsirncu uj in a cour.try w:.cic we nave received so mrny ptools of fditt.fuln-55 unci -fl-! i lion. G.vci. at I'.tris, :n the 1st ol Sept. 1815, and of our riv;a the twci.ty h-st (Sign d) , By the King Pa QUE. keoed by tM - fjti, iempt w exp;ore lhe ciuaieu UJ .t. 5"i - - r , , . .r Se NlM, It ia with a well funded opinion oi i..c , mmtm n . oraerrOii - - DOMESTIC. LOUIS. One letter from P..ris ot Au ust 7, says the Bcuih r i-'r..r.-. nnni :ir tn iv a sute ol ariiix by I he mavorol Avieoon nsiucd for 18 days the cfioits 1 , rh- p.rvran- nUt fvot it w.is it t is puce tnut i M.ir3.iaK B:uc, a Conaf.artist, uas iut to death by havc en accordingly issued by the Governor, fot CHEEK. INDIANS, - From th Getrpia Journal. A. reouia'.tion ha been made on the Executifer of this !,tie by Gen. Gaines, commandint eaj ter section of the southern division of the Uniwd . States army, lor two thousand militia to be held in rcidi iesa to assetrb'e at Fort Hawkins at a short; notice, fur the purpose of aiding the regular troops, s.iould occasion rcouire it, in checking any hostile move mint of the neighbourinR Indians against froniier, or the Commissioners engaged in running J the hnndjnp line of the Creek Nation, unset ... . . . . r of this people although umauieu uy ne- tVrluej J,p,u lB " ,. . r majesty perlormeti lor me imerrsi y il ior nrjtr n uwiv i you ; ' Jour efforts ? Bonaparte ha been not only d.s f , LaauW, but ia iu the. hands of the allies ; his H L..i.iw ...a are in tbeir power, sinae they are on mannered a Nisinca, . i d ui w mus .. iixvy of their nilljKda:d run.t. T uiovtmeiit btcan 1 v the Bo;a;.anits .'goii.st O'.e B urbomus Ths proUBtants i-iined !h: farmer, the cctn. lics t-.e. ii- i .i i-.i .1 . ... t iw. vii-i im : crcur i ne allies resoiveu 10 ueinri-'tm iu- ; ijucr. i nc ntuusiansarw diyicnbci i uish him who made a snort of tho cllani.ies of tlieV rduc in t!.e nrniMains 1 tavennes ....:... . ,lik.. nuiiiaiiiiiiiiiliita PriniH . i-u - i"v..i. . r ..minlmn na hefn nrnrliilUlCC 1 . tnt . . . . .ii 1 . ' - . V : .. krntlu. I the same violence, the same inhumanity. All Luropu thongbtthat the entry of the sovereigns into l'aria would finish the war; what will the) think on learning that it wan only then the extravagances of oppression began, without battles And without resistances The distresses which they apbraid ua for having brought on other countries have never been ho great ; never at least they did not lake place when the em ployment of armies had no lunger any other ob ject ; nd if it were true that we had given such an example of the abnie of force, ought tbey t imitate it, since they impute it to us as souti ab vnaries a liomm.ui, iwm.& has become a religious vet e, and wishes :o rct:ie, t private life nndil ti-e K g can lc inauctu w ;ire, Uie way to the throne will be cleared lor Angv-lemc- A rrarkfnrt r,.,z,.tift intimates th:.t L'Uis 18 . . I- r ........ D.;,.. meai s to acaici te i invour oi a yun e supped to be the Du'iie ol Anunmc. It w.s cor fi !e tiy sscii d tt P..ns in August, i i the Conp e D Ai tcis is to ma: ry a sister ci th Emeior oi Paissia M. Lavttte, Kx. Iirc;tor Gt-iieral of ihc French familv ton are in tbeir power, since they are on i a erinie ? rhPy well know ia the north, they their territory. The ehambera have been dis-. k,l0W iu Prussia, w .olvvd, and apeedil v there will be none in pub lie ruuctioua but irienua oi peac The Bujupartista were feared, though none of tUem e be dangerous any more your inajes tt. in the mean time, having granted every A 4k;. .utmt whieh the executive could Require hat energy and public spirit 1 I our want oi moaerauon prouuecu iu our ene mies. There could be no end to the evils of humanity if alternate vengeance became aright of war ; for nations never die. Will your majesty permit me to insist on a concluding consideration ? So long as France snail nave any nuns to iircBcic nunn hc I M. K.nnilAf1 . . . a m 1 Ii? - if, having eoTHueTed r ranee, uoe iu civ simil cherun Dopes ot sustaining nersuii as u that it vet remain to punUh her, this language ati0nal body, no sacrifice will be impossible to (which ought not to be listeued to alter the er, and all the schcmen of an eqnitable policy ot me aovcreieiiB niv vei uo ewtuicu i uui, uj " ttrnmisea . .11 ii. .iittiapnllilllv. rious delitxraiion vu Wherefore would they punish us ? Is it or us to1 expiate Uie ambition of a single man i the evila which it has produced ? We were its firat victims wo have delivered Europe irom m nAiiufriaa. it IK 111 it twice. ii noi in loieig" .um..-, -France, that terror alwava troubled his repose, aud spite of h power he eould never reader the war national - instruments are not accesso ries and who is ignorant that he who exercises inhabitants shall have lost all, when their roin shall bo completed, we shall see a uew order of things commence, a new series ot events, De cause there will be neither government, nor obe dienee Blind fury shall sueeeed to rcsigna tion: thev will taKP no council out irom ues stair: thev will desolate on both sides: pillage will make war upon pillage; every step of the foreign soldiery will he stained with blood t rance will have less sham m destroying ner a.i immediate draft of every sixth man liable to do militia tluty b tue counties of Laurence, Fu ask, Wilkinson, Twijtjs, lliicwtn, Jones, ruinanvJa per Morgan, Greene, Oglethorpe, Ciarne, Wilkes, Varre i. Hincock and Washington the drft to be confiocd to those persons who hare r.ot perform- ' ed a six months tour ol service, u ilcss they be too few to make up the requisite umbei. Mr. Barnett.one ol C-.'inmisstoners, writes tome Governor from Took.iuoatchec on the 2 1 st ult. as, , follows:1 In a Talk concluded yusttrdw, tha C .icti and Wan tors of the creek Nation rrtta t abide by Gen Jackson s treaty, al.eclgmg it wft made by Vorcr, fcc U .eroKecs leu nere mis mora-. i.ig in disgucst with the conduct oi ine vrctks, ana . h,vc come to no understanding rciauve io mc jjuuh- of v gin:ig on tue Cosa river. The comnmsKHi . era wi.l persevere 11 running tne u.ie. All accounts concur m rcprcscnuog wc ciasaus. furtum of the Indijns to be considerable, and that . our claims of indemnity for services rendered then nr l. I . . - . t Uiwo 1 liaa ym I. . ! i l- . nM Ah nkl pst otin-e, uas Owen miji wiim "v"- during their late civil commuuuna, ivuji have aiso ucen ari.s:eu i c.ix lycapuncs, umua .g to emorccd at tne poini oi uie wyww. um and Grcmer de S-intes. he nrtsnnt unsettled state of our sffjiis with these a itfr fmm Pans, in an Enirlish naoer inti- savaces, the death of Gen. Sevier, wi.ich happenei mates th-t the estates of Marshall Ncy are to be at Tookaubutchee a few da) s ago, and the sever ..c.-,i and continued indiKposition of CoL Hawkins, anc . ther ot the commissioners, aro cvcm w ys ronapahtr on bis v. taoe Capt. Wood, of regretted. The consequence has already been, thcG-.v Jor.ts, arrived at Boston from tuncr.ai total stop to running me uc (Isiahd of Uudeira) in 35 diys, states, that the . f . t . I I. U. 1 ikA I.1 .ri.Vi souaaron ot Aomirai omuum, ihhk m iv-" F.x-Emoer in charee") destined for St Helena, ar rived off that place the 24th Aug. and after procur ing Minuhes. sailed apain the 26th. Tne fleet con sisted of the Nortrmmbet lami, 74 ; the Havana fri- ... .... . f .IJ crxe.7 armed bnes with troopjr, vapt. vv. s.u, Aew-For Oct. 1? BEWARE OF SWINDLERS. ' (! Two men one named H. W. Hai. es and the ot ther Shcrbom S Hart, have set up a Backing In stitution in this city under the style of w The City Exchange Bank, with the pretended capital t" . it . i -xinanse Juiis. wiih h that it was understood at l uac .ai, that apo-con f wA enjoyed good health, was very cneeriu-, ami m ., gu n .n are . spirits ; no person from Madeira was permitted to goon b jard the Northumberland, except the Scotch ... . m .a 1 1 ffl rfeapotie power ftlwaja una in mo inu.u,u..c u 8fJtJJ MyjMttr ffcW tTiSn e national ,. T . .i , m : 'n-"5 iiigriiiin uirection .lA?tP,, , tahate aulfie.ently by our reverses. bat m-) WVinK tin, excess of Ml,m;SE . i6t -cbimcirmioiis, wniun ii e sword .. ., .. . v. a wr u i "er colors uear?r tlntso of lhe armv Whit f .r Wfiit In ri anew r Wo hnvn Siivixl 1 ",c nriny. T nut ourselves like all Europe, by the same woes aud Hilirtune. ' ' The army ban submitted to yonr majesty, but it still exists. We ought to espluin ourselves with frankness on this head while the array ' txisis it can be attached only to pacification and public tranquility. Its state of union, far , from being au evil, prevents mischief froui spreading. Tue return of soldiers to the bo am of the people, will not be dungerotiA when ti .nelosiiiu of the war shall leave to the , ic he means of ri'Siiming their occupations a-- tt ir i;.aj but before that moineut, ier-n.-.iti . i h ot jiH extinguished, nor osediuiice e- ib' -.lied ; (he mixture of soldiers with citi-X- i, id ,1.1 uut throw IreOi combustibles in V. . . nc- it i luo painful to reflect that such ii i u-ijjiH s.'iuuld have no other source- tt:- nit- terror ol some cabinets. On the o piiiiirti tlmy entertain of the situation of France, epends whether ail their desires should be ac complished. Thare is uo sacritiee to which an enli ened people will not submit, if they fiad in n tue means of preventing greater evils. Sut a is U.e disposition, such the determination fall I lie French Would they the alliea on the cmitrary obtain measurea of anticipation for unknown plaits ? it is to demand an impossi biluy ; thare is no blind abedieneein Frauee - The powers bave hitherto unfolded none of their designs ; no one can form an idea of what istohedooe, either of tke government, or the authority of your majesty, or of the future. Anxiety aud doubt are at their height, and everything appears a subject of terror in this bscuiitj but a siugle word, and all the dis aaitions of men's minds wouid be changed. There should be ni obstacle tn uny measure, if it formed part of a general plan that should off-.r in its whole seepe some encouragement for obedience. Let the sovereigns dcigu then to Xjtlaus thetnselvea. Why would they refuse this act of justice ? Let them condescend to to i bine ajl their demands as so many conditions f Ibe quietness of the people, and let our ac cession to all (heir views make part of a mutu al treai) -there will then he no mora difficulty, i'he sovereign perhaps do not fully observe. in what woibtirrasmeots and what obstructions tbey place u kind themselves. WTe should bare ,ed of good order to aeeond them, aud of their ' ,3f)IicationateiabJwli this good order. Would : tbty tiavt sarriCets who require a peremptory j obedience f For that purpose tlie authority ;fytr iai jp must he full ad entire. v Nolh ' - iag is Hiastblo, nothing prsetii i ble, if peaee ..4ciisi not ia fact, . at least provisionally aod far fftoatbelflg at peape we cxyeriencs alt Ca arargca i war part will be left your maiostv hut to retire? Public functionaries will 0f themselves aban duu thir places, and the crmies of the sover eigns will then be within tlie hold of individu als freed from all social obligations A people of thirty millions may disappear from the earth, but in this w ar of man against man, more than one tomb will enclose together both victor and vanquished. C II A KS TON, Oct 21. Latest fi cm France Dy tlie fart-sail mp Sch: Saucy Jck, arrived this morning-, in 4:i i tys from llorde.iux, wc received lhe p ipers ot tli l ciiv, to (h G;i ult. inclusive, from which we have K..oi-.l I . 1 1... r. i ...... ' Consul, who acted as Navy Agent, umbei land did not anchor. The North- From Mrxtyjffgfiia has politely given us the 'r Uuer from Dr. Robinson, iJatcd at vVa Psrule'atu b. W. of Vera Cruz, on the the 3d ol Juiy lust. It seems by this letter, that the Mexican Repub ib hs f ji-nv.d a constitution, and organized a deli b.rjtive ooby.uiulcr styiK of the S-tpremc Congress. Ttit; ar.or of the patriots remuir.s unabated, and a speedy lermioatio:- ol the revolution would lie el fecttd, if the republicans vr-.m better lurnisr.ed with ! tne mu itions oi war Thev are well clothed and fed, and the fiiianchi concerns ars iu a flourishing condition. The utmost pains had been taken to silence poli tic animosities. Gencralisimo Moiclos, Cantain Guneral Hyon, and other distinguished oflicers, had !je ;n chosen representatives, thereby closing their military functions. Doctor RoLijson was on his way to the Congress. WELLINGTON'S VICTORIES. hastily, made the following Trans'm.'onr ' Rileiaand Vimeira, AmustI7 6c 21 1808 t,, ,- rT . ,,,TTr I Coiutma, January 16, 1809; Oporto, M?y 12, 1809 ; Iroclamation of Louis XVIII. iBus.co, September 27, 1810; Coimbra, .October 7, LOUIS, by the grace of God, King of France and 1810 Ujrrossa, Marcli 5,1811; l'uer.te dc On.-i, avarre j Q aU wAa7, tiesc reacnts sia(j c6ine may 5, 1 8 n ; A imcidt, Way II, 1811; .Albucra, erecting : Wc learn, with sorrow, that in the Southern de partments, sever; guilty cf the nrctence of Iwi iave cratifVed niivata 1 yienecs, July 25, 26, 27, and 28, 1813 : St Sebus blood cf some of my subjects, even since cur au. 1 n' StPtemb 'J, 1813; Bidassoa, October 9, thorily has been univcrsi.lly re-established andre-i813'' IaniPeluna October 31, 18)3; Neive, cojni2-d in the whole t stent of our Kingdom. -viay io, 181 1 ; Arroyo del ichno, October 28, ibii; Ciudcd Kaclngo, January 19, 1812; Bada reral ofour subjocts have been lately ,JOS' A)nl 6' 1812 ' Madrid, May 14, 1812 ; Alma Rrtsttst excesses; and that, under'!'"' May 19' 18,2 ; Salamanca Ju'y 22,1812; cing the mii.ibtcrs ol justice, thev fastalla lV,2y 12.1813; Vittona, Jui.e 21, 1813; . . J. V Ptftvrio c Tula. Or OO into. C O-L t ciuin:y, grcs: crimes, an. ii.ii.mous trtaioi.s, have been omitted ; wnitli hac tr.rown Fnmc into an abyss of evils. S .u,c i.tmcious persecutions have been cxerdsfd a.iiiiL'those.ofoui f.tiiful suljccts who follow; tae bn.i..ers of jiir beloved Nepiisw, havi iitui:ihed to s.ive 1'ranco by tlitir courageous excrthus ; ;un Hie punislunent of these crimes bt- rcr,,iar ti 'ltv k H . , swemu.aiid i sir George Murray is appointed by the Britisb sQlfvir by the law ; a:id not suflev through private Jmcricqn Stamen The last London paper s.nys that 0:1 the representation of the unemployed Bri- L)c( 9, 10. 11. 12. and 13. 1813: Oitbts..PSn,:.. 'T 27, 18U: Toul-use, April 10, 1814; Waterloo, Jurio 18, 1815 ; Tulevera, Ju'y 27, 1809. Sct.'cA Emigrant The slips Atlas and B.iltic Mcrchunt have arrived at (Quebec, from Greened, having board upwards of Five Hundred men, wo men and children. enmity, it would be an orunceto ju-utce, and it wbuld be porpeluatiftK disi ord and disorder, and ...I n .:..i 1 -r .. ' 1 uuuiii suuvcii an a itui un k . i nnv nm wm m m .1. .1 , - .,- . , - - "vw- nan sruiucu, uiuic -.nan i5u American otsuors, em- edtobe both judge and exjcutioner, for tffences 1 PL7ed on. board British merchantmen, had btc:i they may have received themselye, or even fur idischarficd and a wsscl taksn uj to briap thca. to those that may have been committed against our ! America. ' ow a pei son. Our intentions, orders, have suffidi- ently shewn, that examples should be made oUne Port au Prince. Mcw-Yorkt Ocr. 1 j. authors of those evils; and that the indulgence! dpt. 'lily, who arrived below last evening, in which has been shewn to those that have been act- ; forms tbat an attempt had been made to abssamtc ing through mistaken errors, will not , be extended IPeHon-who having been udvuadof the time ol to those whose crimes are. fully proved. " We hope i me attempt was to be made, ordered a close watch that the authors of the abominable attempts .o anti- i upon the movements of the rincrlcader, who had wpaic ine execution oi me laws, ma our ordinances ! been arrested, triad, condemned aud shot iave aireaoy ceased tneir doings. Ifthev u to continue, it would be an insult, not only to' tho Na tion, but against us and whatever regret we mijjht leel, in resenting , nothing shall prevent -us from puuisning tne aatbora or such crimes. Our wor thy Nephew, tha Duke de Jmrouleme. is fbrcver cocwctcd wilbtboetnUnKOU oficVceod dcystira - MR. MUNGO PARK. The prpbato of tho will of this enterprising tra vcllcr passed, the prerogative court of Canterbury on the Uth August. ; The beginning is b these words ,C Know all men by these presents, thai !, Mungo Park, second lawfal sod of M lingo Park, known intt.is city and are in all proDawmynot woru i-.olf f ttvn -miltinns nf Dimftit. a the said Hamfk 11 nan v. . ' " ...... ....... v. - .... j - - . the cashiei of said Bank, is now, and has for sonic I time past been a prisoner for debt on the limiU Halt IS 4 id ti " r,'-"- Vm "iniith -witb'! Wrgb or niTBank Notes ol the denomination of fl ... J .11 . f. nri ,i..;i.. i. . i . . L ij uuji.,13 a.iu ill"-- uuiiiini il 13 a 13) SUJJWSCa Df has t tken with him a quantity of not. s made tome? what in the imitation of the notes of the Corpora tion of the city, with a view of putting them off a such. No one can calculate the extent of evil that nuy arise to the community, unless the chaructew who have set this institution on foot should be gene rally known I have therefore given the above ta the public, leaving Messrs Hart and Haines to seek redress in any leal manner they please against roe, as I think 1 sbould be culpable myself, knowing ths facts, to make them public. B. OBLFAIS. Clerk of Police in the City of Ncw-o;-lt. One of the above swindlers (Hart) put of list Thursday to a merchant in Philadelphia g 180 of the iibove described bills, and was allowed four per cent, premium upon them. The following is the manner in whieh he accomplished the villany Passing by this merchant's store, he ob3erve-la written notice stuck upon tne Vindow,A'ero Yorfi Bank Ao'ea -canted" In he popped, and offered 'is new mads bank paper. Tue merchant, after looking at the bills, observed to Hart, ' this is a new b ink, is it not: He answered yes ; but that they were perfectly current, and that he had just received them from New York in payment for goods. After accomplishing his villany, ht left the store in search of other prey. The gentle man who had purr.b-tsed ti e notes did not discover tiie imposition uu.il he arrived in this city yesterday moruing. Hains, who signed the bills as Cashier, has been before the Poii. c this morning, and coufessed that the amount issued was g40 000, in 50's and of smal ler denominations, besides about 40 dollars fn small notes, in imhrtion of our Corporation notes. Hart will, it is prcbabie, as lie proceeds southward, contk nua Lis depreciations upon unsuspecting persons, ui.til be disposes cf the whole cmisssioa of his spu rious paper. Hart ifas been a,ipiehended in Baltimore, and Biiis to the nmoui.t of 20,003 fotind in hispos.' session. The following is a copy of one the five dollar bills how bef r use " Tne Citv Es:nange Bar,k, in the City of New York, promise to pay J. Hull, or bearer, on demand five dollars, in current bills, New York, 17th. SpU 1815. "Si HART, President, "II. W.HAINES, Cashier. "Z'iW Mulittm Caflital." Raltimorc, October, 19. The Bible Society of Baltimore, some time since; s;nt an order to London for a complete set of brevier stereotype plates, to print an octavo edition of tha Old and New Testament. A part of the plates were received by the, the ship Electraat Philadelphia, and wo now learn, with much pleasure ? that the tesidua bate arrived here in, the ship or seph, Ekoch CflOATX, master, from London. vVa are gratified in having an .opportunity of adding that captain, Chojltk has generously relinquished t ibe Society this claim for freight and pima " -
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