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..... .. .a . . , I -jr -fc'-r' j. .4 r.l.6ctn, tbe "'V " !" ',tw il.,?, .ai. ca-t v d America at t..oad.i- Vt.tin, J I tke MIhim testis. 4" Ad-airal .Mtmi, Aw, W.k,r;W2 UatA.Sa. Marti.. 64 gins, fe-tlj the Ma Gbav i UUcrving. )rU,ilu ftiS. ...e ''"'" Uh.H.pp ty .Vttled bv the C.,.berl..d sh-p. Indiaman the U.t.r,. thai t t Utely b.t, ,h. Aic .aa, - .ft r cf. ;d- ' f' LJ'rrrt.np.inte.l f.r ll.t part-ie d ptM VwiZl,U, the Avon, of B RWs Poi. is said t. be oa t , ui. the r...tW.,. ' Vl irT in? Mr" bluun , .CM-r. : the ,car.,n, 8, forrt.y kt Crtao., tine 4, i can with d.fesdt. co.ee,,, et...ttJ,n.fr.tflt-rT1. at 'J' I"";"" IhetUoda- of Ne-York : the Eagle 18, a .n taken ir-m eU a -.-take cold be .d, tJ thtV? JtrtMJ-k, "'e,,B";V ll. il ihl end . .evluti -nr war,,, no acra.ate- riel, of BaUi.oie the Sa-.t.ago, 14, iorn.e-1 . imp-iUnt parpo,.- Hns Uada a u tW.H h..rr;..iwd..-afdiHl.n in Ih. "' ' ''J,' , l 1 oie Lauea.ter W.lch, J g lUs. several - few .bc.l,ons f.;..euU.f, .,.e..,HMhrt..f. different "T. afi V, f Ihrr ar-l m.U. JUid.. . n,br of tr.n.- Irou, fi.iug . bouod., jr UUcrM,,, Vt .?. f-cl u .ccnt of p..ter,t.r.corre,:vc. ,, N ' 1" -'.d ...d . ' c . . h ... to ynhirb. mim a reioroicement. ino- point mt t:.t Unit, lich woulU Ukei-A' i . a I M k mm tak . I V 1 1 i 1 ivirw' ' ' ! I k. ,.aa.ak I. ..t.b ki 111 m .ZW tZZ Vat i....Uce.. l.U,N a,.d ., ... U d S-....... " W v t- . . i . a .it ar mji In carrv f ithwit' into ; u e and due rtl.cl tu- yruiru nm.-rr ...... ... .f....'...i .;n,,, ,,. it .iTf. i.ii.... a.Hi"- ,ti..i,t..t.".-""t.i.t , V ' . - - . --- DriiJi:K b-teer cii ii'iut- Unlitjic n iruiji ne,&.c.Capt Uickaon, after leaving tmmbo. r pwioiiitv oi auercaiion. uiu k1 i. . I i . i .1 ... .itit i.lJnin Fr. that thu kirnHtical lire w at . , was T.iuitu Kin uaj , ih (, - V - -i uiinril tv. iiaiicr. anu Jiittiiurn1. i " v ui AFRICAN COLONIZATION. 'o't aPl,a on l 'e2 or ''jt wen h We7 . ignoiti.t of fli t (. aphy of (hit coqntry ' might appear t liar tweu choirn m th a nri of inveterate h(tilitjr :to aay nuthinjrof ium .: . .. L .'....ill rii i . '"r ni .j; ni"j(n mc mw: vi oi "Cii, ij cUMii) a 1 ...l...i...t..it mi il t: fii.ivrr hi ,1.0 t.. RuvrrumrMi, T ih.... : -..- - r r ii f . I..,., rill . ..ntU. .iu i "i i ...i . vv ..i.in-..n .. rr..i..l m I .bu rn.i nil Windmill Point Inim lh Kfiii... . t lll. V-. 1. ... . ki:......l . hanilail 111 fir nil k ' r II 1 1 . l. 111 n I h rnu T VI ikaiak ill) V lt - unci nn veen vuijiiigij iir ..i. o " . n'' 1iiui.il on bna.d ihchipui the oilier, is atili otMt I'Ji-d. A irticrirom Manchester, October 27, savs- Tlie rott n 'n.i.ket iimre mink to daj fian l'i eeral trek'paN and aexe al eite.. ire sale wert- tBVcted ; tut I cauaut qiote a ti amendment iu the pnce, owing to tne br-e importations." LOUDON', MOT. 1. H-r M-iicaty the Queen. w- an- oir to aar, til lauttuiuhe under tne m'-t disireasine ex ti-i. t iy arrauremi-tit ol all of them ; a d iiav- li-i ei aud exmi:ied ti.e a.id convention, wTc' cnnlWina 7 a tides, the friu nd tcuor of uicb U a f-i lrw ; litre tlie cotivention. Therefore have cnnclude.i t approve and tatif whatever the aid c T wti " co. iain in it Te ariclea, a,in virtue -l thre .reei.f. Id,, approve and ratify, Hi the brfct ' d n ! aropU- rm tha I can j promising, on tl.e taith and M ini uf a Ulna, to lutfll it and obric it. ami to came it t. be fulfilled ami nerve. hsu8fin ...j ,ice ,Pr aS t pn.,.xvm,th rwe yr d!r a thrtuvch 1 mjacll had made anJ signcu ; uI V,(IIB$ tlf ier ,i.oriier ,ave bv bo a' 4 I l. . . . I . ak fl.k .1 - ... It in traiMHi .y w.iere.n, i nave ...c.u ... inean 8(, entirely nuhaideil an Uiey have done i .... u ..... ... I m.iK m l hkiali. , . t i herefdore. rotwittista .tiujc sue appears n the bulletins to have sleut well every riiifiit, ye: fierepoc has not produced the liigUe.t ie freshment. LtVtrptol. Oct. 31. AH tha allied Snvereisns a,..i their minister. e lelt Aix fro. iei ot F am.-, i" ictler t review, for the last 'i .e. t e Army ot Oc up.ition belure its final ;! pal ture. S .no transDorts -if expectpd to leare IjOD- d' pa'ched the p.eent, signed with my han! ; ; , rt i ny s.-crei -eai, a m .nes.eu oy -j Utti wrifen t'ou aeLor -.nd firi .cretary -I gl j .d I tch. Given u Ma li id, tin 0t. .fJ-l.ltt8 YO EL RKV. J0B IXAhHO. r n r. Pw,,-. nt fi,nJt llhe Kinptfur if A .stria, hav Wr. crrinf --v j I Lh-nere. and have ..-paired to tlie Sir: It was not till ine evening l the 13th ins' n t that I had the honor to receive yur ex- t-!l-nc'e note of the 9th, communicating; to . . ..I 1.,.. '..l.hl. Uu UllU'l IHIIIII. rlllllll I Vr . - - i.v -"J'-v " . id n in a low day., th no lea. than LoOOvolun fMie coavention male between tf-e I Wed ; iU, c fur the iu.urgert ftt.tesand painonthetl.h AuguH ' i ., v' ,f s uth n nc, 3 In the ,.te conference w itch I l. e na with u. I have received with great suisiai lion , . nn, u. .. L.i-u' e nba. ,aMmeni n. wmcIi the new minister the Hurances which V"U have given to ie ot v,r .v .r . -i f fi,,auCt. uuced He cdfiin.t raise the loan desire f . terminate 'iy a gen rl ' n''ai all the questions in d'wcnsMon ne i h)' v j ur sincere an a .ire nent all the questi tw n our two eovenmeiits 1 1 ful! juhtice t' the conciliatory dispnaitimia of your excellency,, and an persuaded that the piessin; ' pr-; tanceifuch a- adjustment has not escaped ynu- enlighened m-tid, but however paii fu may be the .1i-app iot ..entof his Majesty at finding that a tavonible conclusion to the negoci uins lias f.ot resulted Irom the instruction hereto fury sen' to 0 J) Luis de O ' is. 1 cannot but e mind you that I hav not omitted to assure his Mijvtv's cahinet, tlifKigli you, that these in. t uctiona would be found to oe wholly inade .ine to the ooject sue cause of their failu-e a e so perfectly apparent in the correspondence between thit Minister and the Secretary of Stite of the U ited States, Ahich, by order of the ''resilient has been laid byfore Congress, thaf I n ay he excused from ei.teiing further in to the matter. I receive with pleasure whatever may contri Lute to the great object in view and though tlie coiivent.nn of 1802 enr.race but a portion of the claims of the U .ited States i ! same na tu yet, considering it a a prh-:-inary to a at.. ir adjustme' t of me wh Ie of su It claims. 'I as t.iose 'or r reoci sp liaitons sj-eci-ved by it, and trusti g that it may. as me!e;.cv hopes, lay a foundation I t an ' settlement .! the territo' i ,1 quesHons lou i iliscu-sion, I hve lost no ti ne i.i tr.n nnti '(j a copy ol your communication to my go fei i;e nt. 1 .stand alio, with your excellency, that thV: raiiticdfion be ho b-tacle to any general -.'ioi ;j the w i e if t;ie .natters i;i dis tch may ho hereafter made, a d thai it 1 1 interfere with, hut to be wade wb, liv a aly lication. Mr. burgess it will be recollected. was one of the agent sent out lat yeai, win Mi. Mill by tlie American colonisation So ciety, for the purpose of examining the coun try and ascertaining whether a suitable place could be p. ocu.ed lor the eatablishmeot ol a Colony ..I coloured people in Afura. Mr. Mills died hile abent--- Trenton htd Georgetown, Vop. 10. KlVD ARB BE AR Ml, Mr nurgess trm the Western coat of Af rica, i now in tlie City of Washington. 1 had a long conversation with hno a lew days ago. He has with him many cariosities, so ne of the productions, others the manufactui iea ot the eouairy. Among these aie two kinds of rice, three kinds ot cotton, a kind of gra. 1 he manufactures are leather tanned by tie a'ives. -..iiidals made of that leatner. a blanket mas. file- &c. Many ot these articles lie purchased i r one leaf of tobacco. S r. Milisand lie hir ed lohn Canel, as an interpreter to go with them. Mi. Burgess told me he was a sensible man and a christian. John introduced tlietn to ail the king- who live along the c ast, and as far as n ty nines iu the interim of the country. Mr burgess says, land enough that is good may be had fiom tne kings; foi it seems they h Id all ih lands. The d ice tor a large tract. say 10.OUO acies, he says will be a few goitds bead Sec. He says he told these that their children, grand children &x wanted to come back to them, which seemed to please them much. N .thing now remains to be done to effectuate this mighty scheme, wnich if effectuated will, 1 venture to say, fill heave aud eai th witn j y, but the concurrence of Congress of the Unit ed .States. Do nil sou can, dear sir, in New Jerey ere 1 now a young man, il req'.i ed, I wouid go wild tne fiit colonist myse.i, lur Mr. Huigess says the watei is excellent, the land good and tne climate heaUlty, and the prospect of doing good as promising as one could wish. PRIVATE COItRESiPONDENCE. llavannuh, Dec. 18, 1818 You have enclosed, our latest 1'uce t'uirent, by which you will perceive that American pro puce means. I'he tiri.u'e correspondence from Aix-'a C1 a.elle mior ..s us, that ine decision f Cou gieB n lite qiesiioo heivret-n U.varia and Ra den has ac'u.tliy taken place, and has been high ly lavoia'ile to the latter state. The Grand Duke in to retain the whole of his dou in.ons, except that part comprised within the Tauber Circle, hiclt is to be immediatel y surrendered. The Auni 1 1 i troops comn.e c d their re treat over the Rune on the It ii. It is said considerable deserti ns t ad occm red From a B stun Paper. According advices 1, om Sam, confusion wT.e conlounded" i tie order of the day there. Misery is daily spreading thm the country, and robberies are increasing. The highway .. i... ... 1 a .i. t": I -"- T" "'c"H''-' t'yiM.eaierraULenolds lut more inducemCnt to Hhibneis H..,ea;ana irom me.r nu nners ani ,,r'ler j F,(,U co mmands its quotation readily ar rivals hear more resemblance . . detachment, of .ego-, ot l(i,s a(ce n . lne Coh .... ..oopr. ...... Ka..g. ... ,0,ers munev is 8UMIptlotl. Xhe ottker(, have no 9tock ,iand K.. ...,... .u,r...fcr,vHi and conaidei able mat airive before we shall piu.T nec.n.ng. i e nouse or , erry oi k ami. ; liave material change in the price. has become a bankiupt. and has involved in us! 4 Li.i ;...; -m vwi.v. ...a u... . i 7U3iicu miu I II v uiftinci ov su.uleniy (and jusi at a moment when we re tr r X au .ordinate d tl -ubseivieut to whatevei ar fall several others, incudii g the houses of Mo reda and Sanchez Foscaifj two respectable commercial establishments ot the city Public ciedit is as bad as private, and the new miuis teis know not w hat cou.se to pursut , for there is ot a 'arthino in the tren-ir . A contribu tion of ltiOKKi.tioO reals (21,000) is now spo ken of as about to he le id mi tbe " In le king do n : and this at a time whe it is not possihie to collect the usual taxes Kig Ferdinand, in tearing a list of prosrr pti recently present ed to hint, is said to have exclaimed, it. a lit ol passion, 1 know not what to do ; one advises me that t .is is white, another trjat it is black " eived the intelligence of a depression ol Colo, pial Produce in the U. States) that the pi ice has ue. lined 5 and 6 cents ; but, as the crops hav.- t.illen short ot gtneral expectation, the lm prcaston is that it will maintaii; its p.eseut qu lati'iii. A fleet of 17 sail of Spanish merchantmen, unuei convoy ot ihe Spanish frigate Sabina, ar arrived here a few days since It out Cadiz .they bring 4i K troops and a vast number ot pasaeii gvis, but no news ol any importance ther mischtt vous efiects eccially the depr'm, tn.n of tne property of lands regularlv tratiiwl by tbe French government, by ihe assumed au. titonty of the then provii.ee of New Yoik,. ry lew yeais befoie they rev It d, when tk.; 'Irgulature represented the Can oitaus ai un 111 1 A L. I It ' . ... Ul naeiy i oecontc gooa dtuimi SU .jects. and in consequence covered their lauds south of 45 r. grees, with grants of their own ; neither st.sll 1 enlarge on their s -rt ol civil si: with the New Hampshire goven nient, about grauts of la dhy that province, on the east side of Lake Chiir. plain, which gtwre 'rise to the present state f Vermont. I shall only observe that the point opposite It nse's, oo the east side of the Riehe lieu, was determined, I believe, ny Major HoU land and others, in the yea. 1T64, when the oo. Iiquity of the ecliptic was 3 28 12,n ami ir 1-.I8, i nearly 3 27 45 diiniouin ii yea, , 00 oo 27 ; now il this variation has u,t( been attended to, the line will seem erroneous And it is a reason tor entering into this detail, because all observations of latitude in different times taken fr m the sun's altitude, r. quire ta be illustrated by a previous knowledge of the state of this question. ITie east aud west line was drawn by Joho Collins, surveyor general ol Lwet Canada. KL6, FROM THE AT.BAXT REOISTKR OT TUISOAT. ' Valuable improvement. lew days it,re wi ha.i occasi on to call at the stiop of Me t, Van Vecluei, Cc Seymour, Blank Hook Manula, turers & F. ev Binders, where we witnvK. A with muc piearure an improvement which can., not but be interesting to tbe merchant and tw chauic. It was a machine hic i ruled huts siues oi me sheet at once, and with a rai.iH:' and beauty ti uly astonishing. By means of r i iaoour saving ...acmne, (tne inveuioroi ...b we do not recollect) paper can be ruled at about 79 per cent, cheaper than heretofore. 1 acquainted witltthc process ofrulling or Bla l; noons, can appieciale its alae when we iiitoria them that two lads in the shop have repeate.iif taint lined a ream of paper on both sides, in twelve minutes. The gentlemen above meut ttoned nave purchased from the patentee the ex, elusive use ol the machine for this city aud court The proprietors of ui.e of the public stager-, runni gbetweeuiN. York ar.d Albany, have ueeur severally ft,ed, lor misconduct, in their drivers, towards ccrUin passengers, who had the spirit to resent their abuse, and to prosecute to - u viction, their employers. Judgment award- against each oi them. 1UU u. iu. uamage, aud costs ot suit. COJYonSS UOUSB OF KtPKtSENTATlVES- Jjtcettictr 83. . A message was received from the President ol the Uoiied States, by Mr. J.J Monroe, nit private secretary, liansmitimg, in compllauc wuii a resolution ol this House of the I5U. mstv a report ot sucu lurther correspondence and pro ceedi gs in relation to our afikirs with Spain. asiiBiiouiuuoio inconsistent with the public iu if ;ement Mr O. is may possibly have entered Cahgu;t Argulles, formerly a member oft he Cor and admired by the people, us a most finished piece oi nypoensy i.ey aK why was not w,. my government, .. pursua.v-e u. ...c u B, ,v, a -etty uy tne tate ...... .Mry. Geu JackM, puttl8ied for his Unauthorised at Fi ices at llavannah, jrUt , icttons which you l ave lately sent to that in tonseq ence of their wishing t profit by tjttUton peniacola. ledgeri political economy, has Pri' f Uavannah. tb'nis'er. ins zreat know I desire to avail inysell n your bliging nffer : again been thrown into a dungeon. to transmit my dit;atche tor the United States b Don Jo-e Martioez, und request thaty u will be pleased to i l"im me when that gentleman .Will leave Madrid. I renew o your excellency assurances of my distinguished c r.si :rrati. n. " GKOUOK W. KUV1NG. fJT' be continued.' Letters froni llayti,sy, that the, market at that , ia. e. was ,t,.tk, d with American Tobacco.- letter trom Bremen, under date pr ,.ucus. ,., ve.y m...i anu, as a nam. ai , of the &ut 0ctob rec,ivc b y the Chatsworth, rs n- 1 . . "lc,Tg7 t0 c'n''nerc'h in Baltimore, savs. w at in.-., iiiciaiiif nam, mi vcij FK- finish h.q.Uii Uit.ii.UM ... t . . , , . . f . , JL'W'h'.i IOUI IIV-I IHUUI?IIVa OflU "SSC I iv.i it ft nil wltsMt hi4 iiiiht I., mtirkot. avfiiiUl urn. jbab.y curilniaiii' 50 sous ner lb. FORK GN. iiAibai V U. L.Nt LaMi. ilosioN.Dec 24. The bip T iron, Captain H "cotnl, at i ived l"' vesterday i 48 days from Liverpool. T rriton ni ings despatches to the Secretary Of, ,.-t l the Uui'ed States, coi.Uiitiag the T ' -of Coinme.ee concluded by Mr. ttush tr.d vi . . Gallatin w ith the British Commission - CIS. Tr.e London Courier f October 21 conains the Commercial Treaty between t'.is Country a -eden, negociated by Mi Il.sse.il. ; rtttiish army is to be- cedjetfd , 5,()00 J ders have been issued tu the t. ciuit- in London, to suspend rec ui ;it'n i. turtner orders . rung of England has completed the 58't v. .is eign, bei.i two years lougei than 'narcrt who evei .teio e r' tgned i K ig tin th demise t t .e tueen, it is said t nite'i mb of tbe oiinisi.y to propose t u 'ge rally diminished establi-hni i. e Is..'h'ji' W'-idsu. ,. i'h-'-.' of his .Mi . Jts-'y C ,15 l" ' ''if tl iKe Voik, w lj oAte aaauaiUvnal aUawauce iur bis se, flUs. sure, under tlie influence of a'heavy duty having been laid on the consumption of tobacco, in the Prusian Provinces on the Rhine. I his measure tin ibursday his hx. eii.. ncy thePrussian Am- our friends in Hoilana infoim us ov the last bassador. Bar n lu.n..idt,t uusellor Borne- mail, confines them to the supp.y of their own in ii-., & Mr Ro h t i ti, dehveied to the deputy coun'ry tor sales of tnis atticle. g v r r o t e hank I England, in the pres n e Augusta- Dec. ft4-A gentleman of this city, of Mi. il one'. Notary, tne deed-of mortgage., wnt, i. it IVusacoia the 6th inst. informs us V -ecu Hies I, ,r t'ne dj.? i.ayineitt of the loan of that 500 Snatush troon. rlpatinf.fi ta rrknii i.. -i.. .... i : r . . .it nous p .u.i is s.er in,, laiety umn aciru mat olacc. were m .ineotlv exnectet trom the f - L .. ' i i .. i. . .. i. : f-.i . . - i ..f .u . ii . . 1 . . to uv nr. ivoisi; uiu, oil accouuv ui toe 1 rus- llvan sian j oternor. Xt) i's Bl", 1 la .i t. be par. . I he Pre8lent's Message was . ece.ved, read I tere8t d'Vul' 1 he mH report and do. v",,,v" vMHHjiaujiuj ii, coiopi iinga voiunie of about 30 pages) were ordeitd to lie on tne table aud be printed. Ou motion oi W. Johnson, ol Kv. it was i) i '. . , Flour.sup. Pbilad g27. ' ""u,l7eo' " "'e commutee on post ottii S Do. Kichmond. M a,,d "md8 b 'Pt-cteu to enquire mt.i we Do. N. Orleans S3 exlJ:Ule"cJ ul authorizing the Postmaster Q.-nc ' ' jeiai to couiract lor the transportation cf tha inaa ov steam boats, or nthfi wiuc .n mnmhi waters, in the same manner that he is author, ized to contract lor the transportation ef the tuai. by land. The Speaker laid before the House a letter trtnn the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitt ing copies of instructions gi ven by the Secretary ol tlie lreasury, undei the 8th section ol lie act of the 2 1st vpril 180j,'to the several board! of land commissioners in the state of Louiia aud territory of Missouri, rendered in obedi ence to a resolution of this H.. use ol the 17ih instant t which was ordered to lie on the taoie. I he Speaker also bid before the House u k ft . A ..umber of "strange sail had been iter frw,n Ihomas Dunn, the Sergeant at A rihS d o the Bay, and were supposed by some iot U,,B House, stating that John Anderson ls FROM OUni AM ERIC.. Baltimore December il. This morning arrived the schr. 'i.ia, Capt Large purchases of real estate in & about Pen sacnla had been made by many of our citizens, iiei. son, 90 days from C auimbo. with Conner, under the impression that the Floridaa were J. lm Daniel : sailed S7 . Joveinher. Ac ceded to the U. States. As none but subjects -ou nt were receive- a Coquiotbo, that on the can legally hold a freehold under the Spanish on aeptember,tlie Kya,!ists bad evacuated I on -.government, great losses will no douut be sus r, diii ted i to be Patriot Privateers, waiting to intercept !istituted a suit against him on a charg of 'als the transports in which the above force had em- imprisonment, in consequence of his having a.- barked. (rested and held in custody the siid Anderson,- j .1 I i- . a t il u-ni uuuer an oruer ol the House ; wnicn iciiei referred U he Judiciary committee. On motion of Mr. Tallmadge, it was Kesolved. That the cuinmittee oil the uoii" cei.tioii. af'er blowing up the fort ficatiou . itc. Au illumination took place jtn the occasion. The.4 expedition that had been fitting out at Valparaiso j icamst Conception had in consequence, turned t ieir attention to Lima, with redoubled vigor, nin intenueu snorny sailing. tamed by such persons as have ventured 10 this premature speculation ROUSE'S POINT, AaAKE CHAMPLAIN. A late Piattsburg paper, aftei uuotuig the Montreal article, that Rouse's point is found to i .1... i'n..-.t ... r .. . r I: . . Il a. An embargo, had bet . laid at Valparaiso, be on the Canadt snie of liue 45, adds : Po il orders lor eulorci.ig it at o h.d " show the lnconectuess ot the .hove, it is i nly lust ajritedj wneu the Midas imiocoieiy ol nvcesar to sute, ibit line 4 tia not been ry committee be instructed to enquire it .T expediency of providing by law for the appoint ment by the President, hy and with the adv'ca and consent of the Sefiate, ofthv Clerks ot ua several district courts of the United Statesf a also to require from them greater ecuritj w. the performance of their duties. Mr. Pal.net moved the following resolution f fierdved, That the committee on 9m. , and manufactui - he instructed t enquire w .. i 1 . a. j.,nt are
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