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i .j -j I, ALGIERS. Vf menthad Jiad time.to crbsthe 'Me-l : .. .. ... ; j . . " ' . t" 1 recu mg csr at WTMcVa- 'some other i.AuacftA, Ti2f.' " " rcfr"?1 VF Known,; Milord.' will, no doubt, excite your curiosity at PhUacfelphia iiip following sketch of the circumstance attending the two visits made by the British squad- , wvu w rtigiera, r m Fine (interval ee tween .the. months. of March and ATay UmajperhapsJ.fee terestxng b the readers: of the: Auro ra, for hcreV it would' be ltreaon to confidence maybe placed bri its ac curacy. '5 V :r"; ', -T . At-r moment when curiosity is qn tiptdejtsvery where-, iftcontinual "ex pectation ef the consequences of the third visit of.. Cot d ExWuthV with a TOuch greater jiarade of naval force, f pnhaeinipfe(t ee&lythafc is ostensibly, forjh service: 4 . M At the cojricncemeotof , Marchr Xord fijtmouth, with a part of his -squadron, ws lrtLegnorn ; the re yhainder waa lstattereRl lm tn4 ad joining coast; A icottrien wher hd performed, according ta? report, bis jvu.iiv; uwiu lwuuuh aii nine nays, arrives and brings hint the' o der to collect his force Thenaevra ran intended expedition against the Bar bary powers is immediately eircnlat ed by the different journals-and gaz ettes. Algiers was filled with these reports fourteen days before the ar? rival. of the squadron -j; Nothing less it was said, was contemplated than a : totajl annihilaiton of the wlte slave. ,trade,-orv,a destruction of those accede immediately to Ms Lordship's m atids. On th eir; side, the "A I ge ribes paid ftttle at tendon to these re ports the accompanying menaces. Otacealreadjr during the1 iittinvrof the Congress of Vienna, had they J cxperienceq ineir luumy. . At the time they felt real apprehensions, and anticipated the moment when, at the command q1 civUiztd Mutoie. jt , would be . necessary . for them ' to choose between entire destruction' and a total change of policy. What' was. their joy to find that the stbrm, which they thought was gathering' - over their heaoX depended for its ef ucacy xaa collection ofams vhicb; i;Be.,arvVd?the,UtK ef!Kfa With nearly the same forces, "add'de4 manded the :all the chtistian slaves in considera- Lrt of a moderate sumwhich should he aUcrward agreed on, ahdv ah en gagetnent on the' part of the baslia w hot topnake-aV'mQJn'futurW' In stanuneous destruction of the"- town W,puld be thcpnsetiuence of a re fusal. ;; It is unrtYce rp1iedlh.e'Mbawt''-to' corisult my djvanthou shatt'have an 'answek11 to VToale V demand bf thb nature observed : the bashaw, at the interview of ' the succeeding day, Vthpufar;nb oubt turhlshed XulJ .powers; from-alt tney christian rtt ? least, howevei1, thou hasV the ofdefslof thV own government." Arf-evasive "a'tt-i swer, s Io,a!J cjses, aweter," continued the-bashaw, " the .grand seignor is my suzerain (lord pa ra- Vnount) and without his , consent Ixan not accede to thy command. I rive thee six months to furnfsh thyself iwun inejxrOTanorder) of the; empe ror of Constantinople, and the.au. hority of the christian powers and on tneir presentation I will obey.'V ; v Lord Exmouth mistaking this wise iaod moderate answer for an indira- tion of fear, repHeKj that his bhsiness wf5 w,in,c aey.l Algiers, and not with the grand se;gnor,"antl reoeated hms-menaces. . lhe dev calmlv H jnissedbint,;,: , . .e L iftchrroness of the dev on this occasion ought 'nor "to Vurpnse us He wa but recently come to; the so pwcr, ana not yet very urrajy esiaoiisnett m it. It was said at him that he was not fortunate a negation which in the east amouius almost to a crirn. , Our country men', moreover, some few months be fore, had most cruelly mortified him It was become absolutely necessary for him to establish his reputation hit was. infinitely preferable for hisn. to "dien combating for bis country wan u oe- assassinated by his dis contented subjects. But matters Were not yet arrived to this crisis The Algerjnes very well remember ed, that thirteen ... years beforer lord eison,. who determined to- xeinstafe : Sir Sidney Smith, 15, the name of all,! e! .theJmppiiai: ftoyal,' iblef alfid'lU M SSi fe ?'!!.' n,",: Vm they had ypria,T volume red tlwE th 4drg tEnommtin.lv f m ,W Jij f ' . . - ; ww.W ejecting Jusi purpose i. ' . Lord ExmputtiL arrived 'at Aiders Mahv . rCf - 1:.- . (the Boyne) of 98 gunl; fiTe rf more Particularly as insults had inem 74s, the remainder fi ieatea and briS. A fcrcc more: than ampiy pS 3 sufficient for. any ob eet .anticioated Ih. ne m""?53 ot by the journal or by the Drhrat H. r-.i,-j T' i" a,g.eM- ?uci5 receiveu oy . tne slaves from from his interviR ith their Inenda and relatives' itt P..-,r- :crL. Vevrniarr .-t"1"- inom3Bg and coarse obsef- T. CU4 u vanons ot the popul w v t - . llu vti.uaiiw uir - 11111 vw qiii v . y i m ine screets. on their wav tn tK populace, -who passed ctm- im on merce trom his aide, and he d three Sirfium an MlU t- 1 "I.r' w' uHig -T "x" Tir :y?rr"r"r. u-eet were Walled jAnklbnkn isles &tAi-Z c., a an tne-releKsetxjr.the'trgrish .Consif, must jii uus&ion ior mm 10 go on Doaro Yea'eplied-.the Bshawas toon as the" Consul and Admiral shall h'av Jratdvfantc? . ransom of the tlavei I-auffered-WjWeekt since to ttoi rti adding an insinuation of a dupoiitionWi. m " imi 'You have.tben ;xneney,on board,- rejoined the, fley. ; U it ;,ppeirt ; o me .that you ought to have comment edby paying tup what 91 owe me. Toar word of honour was nledtd. this pledgeuyoa have sought, to . yio; I rate.. I will,ect however, roo'refion-1 rIf. i$ejv. jroursevcs whatever roa-F.be.ypucitntentipVs yoiir Consul shall .not beljart.", s,.,U, V- Xlie.ensulr'day.another "flagit the Admjral accepts tfie propositions otthA .BashawVbf six months to pr6: cure himself the fifreanof the Grand Seignoraftd tbcauthorieation of the C hristian power XV bat passed SUbsequenUyiqpreciwly known', and must ber the subject of conTec turbut aU at ence, the English and the Algcrines.are, the best, friends in lhe world. Lo rd, ExrnoutK makes the Dey a, present of, a superb spy glass, and receives in tpturn a'whit'e horse, an ostrich and tfie .usual, re freshments, (consisting o?""Cwo pr three beeves., some sheep," fruit, snd vegetables,) which on their arrival w.uicMhquaaron, were saluted with . . ... it, and oriit.i(.spri4!eir-,son:eUcr f tes t ahll cteVn itie "slttfcrt d Vcfa and a ;srrwll .quantity fbrinjOr and- make thcsl.pf 'it to cpnbrcto shent ;f ;thU . they ' devoured trtih my feeding for the year i I fmV tr more yoracibusness thin Trhavt ever bave.btm far thrm:m. rKfrr..:-. Ttitnetsed in" horses at ,'tbcif 'ood a tcfuteof ,the tbiit ends woldibme ttmejsbelefttwben I hadlt tikeuVut every nigbt-adi morning,, and cjven" the-work tcattlq and.,inlfccows t 1 . j . -.. ,k wmtn. woaio fieave incir. oteflood 1 of hay. husk .pr, "strawy, to Jigbt; for ' thlsw ViU you believe me, wKelhi assure yoU Ihitaty, dwelling pUn-J tauoa. wc CUlUVatC. ZWWJQ,., bills, (I0 jactes, the lops of which were entirely led .awaVJiq tE'aboVe manner, not one irmtut being uUd imtbe .xommon wasteful .tnodo't The Wades of my corn were princU pally used to the.tarae way.. T had, aa, good a crop of clover and.timothr hay as ever; went into a torse, rack,' yet so much, did my 'horses prefer the.chou-ttuff,that the racks, we're seldom empty, noioftcner thap oncei apd at most twice a week. ' " v 1 " SoiUQwill askK yfhere,are we all to get braa orshorts will teT jVJ how I gpt eunuch to last my nbrses thrpe guns,, agree ably toj .usage. The Admiral's brother and, several other. officers of . the. squadron pre sented themselves at the palace, and were very , graciously recerved . Lord Exmouth. made a peace with the Dey for the .Kingdom of Hano ver, cuhe condiiioo that Puia and the Hanseaio towns do not proficby it. Finaifytni EngllsK'rrlgileprof mised some months before to cafry the presents of the: regency to Dm. stantinople fov' the purpose of obtain ingjrom the Grand Seignor the ne cessary reinforcement of Turkish recruits,' is offered anew to the Dey and, at the period of tlje departure of the squadron, the 22d of May, this frigate remained in the road, vuh the English colors at her mast head Between the 16th and lth of May, some Dutth frigates anchored near the English, squadron ; but, after a short stavi , separated without any communication with the shore. . U i only, necessary to add (and it mayjuA'U&njpur. conjectures on the sudden ireciciliation mentioned a aL. 1 ".y?c,.S,ine moment of ihe de- PfH?e ?T I5e English squadron Irom Wf the moment xf a renewal of our difficulty with the re gency. . Hie labor hoc opus est. Would It be too bold, after a rvi, 84i 01 me aoove paper, to nhoDhecv vu.npicig ucicaioi our own exDee- tauons of the demolition of A!u. v uic priiisn squadron, and of his vai lorasmp. from Christmas ,until my fluihlog for fallow will be Completed. Last vinter.,I had about a v thousand bush els'of ,qld indifferent wheat of the preceding year's crop, which I' had manulactured into flour and sold. the J bran and shorts of .which have sup- vv sinuc, uu arc noi yei all. used. J Ms plan I shall adopt as Iqngas I live, unless I can make an nual contracts for a supply on uita ble terms ; in doing which, there will perhaps be but Utile difficulty. Dut: those who dojiot likethat rouble, or io..whon it .may bo, ioconvenieot, bayulways a remedy at hind, and by the bye a better substitute .Vou can have meal ; artd onerqutfi'rs a sufrciency for one' horse Ibmh'c day ancj night, whieh is ceitainly much cheaper than twenty ears of. com for your horse per day when idle and the double of it when working. The great advantage in the ton-fodder is the sweet juices it contains, and which, when chopt up, wcLand springled with the offal or wheat, or with meal, keeps your horse in good heath, and full, gives his hair a good complexion, and keeps his skin loose It multiplies the Uuer of your sta ble several fold. Now U ihe lime to save your fod der ; and if from wnt of labor you are unable fas often happens to save both tops and blades without injury to th one or the other lt'th blado be lost, or injured ; ifor 'there is no comparison .value between them, the tops being the most nutritious. So confident am I of ihe importance of the top-fodder that, I believe is, a lone, and without mixtures, (except with a lktle water, will sustain a ken tinder EnHish aibrs, shail 10 de restored ; for-tbe remainder cibout f nladies Vntn bcfo xh co SOO) tbe King of NapleahaU lad beet forrTr81?? hlS ?faro"l,J U,nCmtd s ransom, thenWnd J ber from the gauntry te sandYandiem; of tht v v vmimb uua i.iuc .411WI1 nv rna a.H. rv . - w lars per d-alconsuiairesenL a: rsbirS, 01 S?M every year are unneces- mounUng -generally, 40 between ng lodeed in o hn r "2 W lh twenty,& 4hirtr thousand- dnllar, uZ Jttt ?i PUOB T" Nrous horses and Vork eaule 'i FROM THS. 2ASTERN STAR. -RELIEF FOB.' A, SHORT CROP OF Trayellin' lately thronoh h country, iWdjYfeh. the info-matlo6 6T i.Ii.r.. fdj 1 that the crop' of 5orh now crow- win .pe much shorter t.ban the late one' As' a relief tn tKi (axid indeed to the rich) Tarn induced wiay oeiore the' community a cer- ie, saving of thou- thousanda barrels ..twenty Mbirtr biennial preseat, 5.000 dollar 1 sptherecee antl . .an. annuax 0,006 dollars, the r. presents visual ionS,J such as r change or ministers ?CST Hlorsereaulea?4own : W onot v apaniih den under (6oi mmrW orratm, .Atnfdstthese4Vefifsd con and liod- i cmwh'thf.A.11! ' 'Um L-- . ,. h l a cnarac-l I havenmrft than w L.u.J f "vuuiu ui.ycaxir ternv xit mean fn,,;v..i 1 j t- , . . . .-. " ':'"V . t t -mure jayorameit dertnnlaee hi if k;tiv ' M! 1 ;s5Si onoxaoie DOtn tcnimsell nnri myW. I . fc"."TM r'f:v uio, my. j stock, ot I "icy suan nave few hittU ' April left AltferVfor..Tanrsv4rf P1.v5 AemseWei. .ndfl p'C lhtfrtfttitn,i bUhldh .h .,. iMtteaesrani. m. ri;.:i.-L. -I lit,.,?- ' . . vt:-v --r-".sj o " " liia':-' PS to look t;-: A W? 1.J.Wrr Z?.l.,i,".c tnoushTbr.roy. own ohsUmb- them. . . .... , horse or fatten a bullock, better than the usual mode of com &e. There is in practice, end has. been ever since the settlement of'the ccontry, a most wasteful method Df feeding workoxcn with corn, of which they consume an immense qmntityThia is bad tconomy,"as well es injurious to these useful animals-; for when thejr are fed with corn,-it pass?s through -them, Jone halt, ef it at least undigested .the.-cause of which is that they 4uveoot"lahd: food 1 nougn mhemao errcst, the corn in its passage uniitjt performs its. in tended purposes., Nor.can you pre veut it, while you keep up 4he com." feeding system.. . Work, cattle, or fattening cati(e, oujht to fccd,"on nothing but hay or chppt fodder cr if you wish them , to have grain, it should be made fine 'mingled with their drink. This will add cry much to their fattening, "and a quan pet day isenoMgh. But ifjou feed Uiemort com, they will eat your hsr very limitedly indeed, be it eer tn good ; catilc, If fcedihP foe butchery 'r wofk-stecrs, must be kept full Of tometbine.ard'eornarill not them, though they. czttintil tneyiieaveta.ceryrocriio ore very mucD of tbesarce .'nature. if. the .above, advice ia thousands of .farmers, who anticipate' purdiardntLof corn. will hare an . undance'; hun'drVdi,who lblnk thst .perhaps witb close feeding Stclhty win , have enough to supply tbemr may sell more than 'balf.'S thinker tlieir crops ; and those who ihink tbit myvgrctn itopisnd feeding uh incut, i icg ycu au to.try me expe rlmtftt tmhtrdu"iely f -aildr icit ju tt ml tthall-makt. at :i tea fcir rcU'cf com, 5CQ oT. which will sup" plyny wants foriheTwhoie coocerD.v as we-shall (ctd. witb;;cc.rijitLnr; but tbo-frmUicsnd hogs A - (CorrecUd W.eekly.) ' 7 . I rem f: 1 Bacon,.' Butter,, neesAyax, Bcer, .s t, American Apple, Corn, ' Clean Cotton, . Sieddo'. V-; ; CofTee, Flour, (196 lb ) FUx-Seedrot:.V) Iron,' . . Lead, (bar) Lard, Molassei, Oat,' Pork, Jamaica 4th pr'f. W. India, 3d do. American, 1st do Rice, Salt, :rurklsle, &x. Liverpool, Sugar, Muscovado, Tobacco, scarce, Tallow', Wheat Whiskey, p. b in 1.2) 15 -1 25 27 a'tJ lb. BUS. c '. ' LB. kal BUS. BAftJ SAL- C. svs C. LB. II tf ft. !oAL none, V I l 6 8 I IS I 1 1 3 20 I 33 30 i 0 lOi u 43 I" 4 3 1 r 3 1 23 24 11 SO C5 30 50 20 PC4 t I. 16 6 1 75 ir 8 l Ttr if Wilmington Pricos Current ( Corrected JY'ttkly.) frrra j d. c 1 d c. 1 o. c MERCIIJXDIZZ. Bs-wi3t . RcanJy, peach, . ."v nene. Corn, ConvMeaL Cctton, upland Hour: 19o lb. Gin, 2d prf, Holland Cun-roder, Aeier Hogs Urd Lumber, boards ) Flank scanUing Sbicelts in-cyji States, w.o. hM. Headicf,. -do SXre, w. a. bU. do. . r- o. hHd. l-MoUict,, 'lb J3 IbU 10 lb . 23 jallon 1 ' n a 2 InnbeU 1 I 3C lb 27 hU U tailoo ib VC t It bbl cailon Aails.lM.i20d. lib. Tar, S2 fail. PrUb,350lb:rT. Turpectme, do- v Spiriu Turpentine Peas, black ve; ' lVpper, - - - - -PcrtiSOOlb. , Him; J amxSca, 4 ?. ! . i i so-- - Z u. SAlTeiVsi Ukhtl Sesp,birrti U Sagar, trctrn ICO lb do. loaf ) TaJlow, lb .Ubarre. . . :11001b ViccTrneriffe, ir.Hoo mUky,Sgall i - per iCoafl 1000 lib jtllwr IOOlb 12 35 Lr 1 5 J - - 13 "I 601 1 11 10 4 63 li. 20 14 3 eol ii 1 10 I 16 1 76 1 30 - 17 14 Id 13-'2 35 1 CO I 15 1 -73 : 1G 15 15 5 ; irryiiiglth ;t&& thifdf ; ihe slaves; above, men itiooedLv for Ihe i payment of 4he ransom bfwhom be ' Own hbnbr'hdfaht1i r f roniwTjatefrcauss breverMshib, jy iroceeasdTerire5ettJoq didJn6ttdeceiVe4 . wvw, fcir arrival fat i sume ' . igiers naa promised iwjstdersttor ' .;tt5P0fcrr4)??' ventured tt y , same reproaches,; .tr - that ' Uje as trWeffetta itiuSumcherf rES C tTkWjl-l.rrrPv', : l.: .:Kreen ,asMh0 corn v-- - ,. . i .r jr tiiy Miursca WRre. irn tilth' i. - j . i foUy opnlled; i nd U41I .bate it-3tft .6ir - - no v longer epprtsa : . . I ' JACQ B Ql BOnl ' bate uiluntcd for me 360.rv.n -tW bjlls about riotf icYcs ; theyive uuum Dusncu or wheat and have flushed meVtTrljr 3CX) acres of CO Ten l)ollarsRevard. RAN:aVAY frcrxr the :wb. ff. J supposed he will . maker fbr Wilmiogtoo; ;he is-vabout Z Utt V inches htf;b, 40 years olrtSe,cd bat-had bis ,iiBht Ugtrokejacd Is shorter than, the ether, rrzYkn Utnc, stout made-full iartt! t;,.- lie; yellow complected, -losr roicr whcn-fpeaHog. ADypertcaic curiogaaid fellow - tod drlirerior blmtA. Dr.Jacques Bishop, Dar. Ijogton Court House South Carcw rmafor io.,Wm; fL'llowci. Psv. idle, shall have. the , she ve te- cttet ward cad all Teas enable -ca roues L Jn o II 1 1 sr van bus Tji-nn rli r b tbeyvwill .do the loj: i r'v- .t"4i,:V ng vp try Vcr r . lu- j' V :I: end tlisr atcli ' 7'
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