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; l^rencli 4^ ndwiimme, O' But this jecpna d i^ b a rto ^ gave the word, vv I hc I i be- mudi slower, tliey boil) a seccMjd titne wiis- > any person ?p«aing tf,5> e river 4 , MUj,;a,,a wiandabajf ;|j?atj ift'&ct,; ated with ^ ■ s a hundred ’ • w hereupon w e retired to load again and rive .anta^ft‘dS;dPiwed *a 6 h in polite con verse: being a secortdtim e placed on their tfround a n d 'the samer difference of time be tween Me, C . a n d myaeff still continuing, the «aifreftect w as-produced j <we therefore had 2 prepme a U M t e e e a C h , ' ■ Jt tnay be.-*ruly- -sdid. that during a ll this .iipe, the G eneral a n d : 0 olone] vied w ith each ' ' \ ’dClaimthepa'in ana wen, wnca tney vvere wanted soon, .V send against die srhjSo//toi pimtes, jeingobliged to raise nm'recpats, and to pay bifuiitj andgiv? «tnu ctoatU, jt cost the Jnired States ear/w, ; o , ooq X. By caiasinSthe ^uterncil taxes, which laid- on,rejmed su^ar.^Kk'sity, stamps, -are carriages, licenses to sell Ktites aixd ‘ionditiniiies, (and o( Conrre fon on the rich. !«) he has pant'd with an income; wealsoleann that a nutdny and as- rr;.,:-.tSsis S ^ ~ ^ S S s cer.\ That's agoodone, says W’alter. tlieevcuixig uftUeodot J«ixetv\-o Negroes wmii m d j 1ately l fought j ^«ptahle to 'le m . _ __ __ ^ ^ -ality, poll ewcrodlyh gentletnahly ' Condticl, they were eflual to the end o f th e chapter, no civili ty y-as r«»ivod wilhoul a suitable return, their soitls '•■\“.rior tO the passions o f re- ipearing to .discard all into 7t: irt of Nsxije^srrge for destroying the'ja- , which must again be revived, , odjOOO Extra cliarges oix the sesaioni of Con, in consequenda of this pernicious tnes- ■ - ■ • 8,000 We ha\m not yet §eea any toast or Set of toasts SJTP'lig, ou which .the Irishman gave one of them a we coiild much admire lor pointpr brilliancy, The atelysecumd, with about 40 others, ,iml the bilLsctit — ... ' ■ ‘ ‘ - to the gmvevnor, who inlm?diatel>^ imed orders xiuli.Cr'awd^ihdmnhiirs, howilie Isloofl'VaifcW xoialonned ilmtrheslxiii Rchccca, l)fjalti,sai|e<t- troni Batavia lQr,hMttrch,anci Hit' Aiwllo, rtuirstnni Srlir William, Pitt, Kcw.Provrdcuce.tidiiys, ThtJ schr HerinionC, blwv, ratne mu of ilm Hiti v.miia-, JyneU 'inco, wdtli sdit 'Niuxtillis, Bishopj v.a,v OVI.1S 04iav>', Jnxuair.i, and imritul June !} olt Aliarco—Tliey had w.vucd on ctml (Iff lire Hnvaivmt two intnillxs,.,., in daily' public ‘.f'&miatifln, iate/y fougot i aiate , and particulars • %ew;,es{,, ®fo.tytpti,e mch oblige, 'vhich tiftfe m of-Wtd- . ... a„v„ - V * ‘’’t die issue, of ibfs very honorably ; The third time-did these braye men taic.e their ithnd^,.it,b^^ M r. ColHefs turn todi-. reel the fire o f tlie fiflh shot. Cob W atkins’s ' hall took: efiect, baying entered tbe° Geneml a httle to the .r^ f a nd above the right hip, pas- .dng thedugh as I suppose'about ff or 8 inches the afl&ir w as then co.nclUded.^ I think i t necessary here to men iipn, in .orde ' fo shew the persevering uiidauiited ’couroge of • the. General, and the noble generosity of the, l^olpnel, tliat after the General bad received Making in the whole, for only ooe.year,^ needless expenditure-and loss of above ten hundred thousand dodars /-rtVliereof upwards of nmehutidred thousand of those dollars will be lost wry year .timing his a>h wc vuuiu inucu aqnnro lor poincpr uriinancy. t he Pettiest and prettiest, we think on the whole, ate the 'f governor, who inimediateiy. issued orders r.tKi.-'S'itcrr r^r. S fsSSSSrS the Aurora, , ■ ’henegrors, ilieringloavlerofwhMn wasapprdimxded at ^;Iivtiiil|ue and sent back'm G'uadaloapc In irons, with Itreqiiest that ho miglit be tried and executed; efriend ids may- Gotl deliver A B o o k i\lAN. Inch con- but mat-, oiietvK» \\\ »i,«t s. .A...V ........ - > hmi off die Wavaivmi two ix,v, e^iUiCUUitm ol being pernndthi itr aiier. , Arrivbd—tmrqufe Mary,'j briy, tiailustry^ Sumiliii, llihir.lcftux, 4d—dUixc 113* 1,’c 'j'l; 54, long ()l, (1,1, simtee l»tlg ruiut, of -l>f.e\v- hoiuhau ft>v Marliniiiue out « clavs. Jurie'391. lat iKi, .Halting 7J„spoke (lie sliip Vigilsiitv Bowtix, friHU jhdtiniotp, lur ilavretlc Gi'.vcej ovu4 thiys, aU l('tl''lil . ‘4' Ketv-Yiirfc, -vv.a» tu N O T lC jl m i v . r m f c EFRpfNG p o s t .. vv# **n JlOUUCdA u* felloe Prom the .dtii'rican GolpneVtliat aftei his wound, hei called Out Watkins, I believ'c I THURRDAy.'JUJhY',8. 1862. tkms, 1 bfti can gi ve you anofher siwt, to which the Color netoep|k ^ just as you please Gcjneral, if it is ■—v'^wishiybu, may have it'now, or at any lime “■ y ^ w ishiybu, m ay have it'now, o r at any lime h|reafler, w hch V-ou a rtj'bcU erable.lo defend yourselfp it would he far froiu my inclination mg accepted , ervievv with' 0 'answe^ [■. —Mr. . Jackson rejoined, that to give hini satislaction, and on me in tl«j ly the nest oinling liiite ipect he pro. ing satisfac. king, i svav 2 t under ihe I was anx- mysclfwar- e file seal of ihe Stale, as he had come there to give hini satisfaction, anc was determined to dp so i f he had to stay then ah hour, or whilst he was able to .stand, but .that he shOul(l be satisfied' when the Colonel W ^~lhe business thus placed pn its proper , footing, .the Col. declared himself satisfied. Whereupon I observed to M r. Collier, that Ql. W . had calle ' ' ^ In the Mercantile Advertiser of this, morning is an article, stating, that JohiP Ferguson had'-leen appointed Secretary, and John Sided Messenger, to the board of Commissioners of Bankruptcy, in place of Mr. Skinner and Mr. Kettlcus, xebo had resigned. It is proper the public should understand the facts correctly.—The iblloxviiig Resolution was handed a day or two since to Mr. Skinner, clerk to the former hoard of Commissioners :—. “ Atq meeting of the General Cotniitissioners Baitir r^ptcy^^^^ Bistrict oj' Nevi-Tori the Slat dqy ({f PKESENT—lYilliam Edgar, John Broome, Jxt FaitUe, Daniel f). Tompkins,donaihan Pear^ than Sandford, ‘ ' flaw*'Administration..*' ^™ ^ * ‘-^*^'‘‘'^hktpiamities<xrAjii.ericansaltprav!sloim ...... — ' ----- ' ‘ ......... ■ *■ - iiisjiccicd or branded) has been brought in here SpiTxe timu since ^v\ hicii was of a most scamlxlmis Prmn the .diti’rican Citken. ' the Aivxeric ms , ... .. ...... r ......... 51 ! ......... ... i,i«c luiitrs i piu nuo tiie iiamu of Mr. Burr wlien the project of a now edition w.as' T’''\’* atnoimting to a neat hue mim, depending,on the faith ql li.ivmg them returnttJ} Inn i f h’^ive got a Dirof paper! i! Mr. Burr, either through mistake or de.sign, c.arnetl pleasuie, dcixxaitu. j(‘ct of Adams’ A.tlminlsiration, ami h d u d coiiunu- dm peace—a proof of the imreasc of cmnmorce. niChted to me mhny o( the most iii.aieri.al facts in a ‘'ic invasion of St. Dohiliijpi, the Americans icnes of letters. These lettersT put into tlie hands •'-''Vc lost above dOd vessels with their car- xf Mr. Burr when the project of a now edition urns' - -------------- ’ ................. .. ............. A /A U Y H A L L GARDl!;M-.r<wp|l T>okvv - - ............ ..... . .............. . ,.o....«,o. UU.CO... , ^ reMxectfxilly, informs tin |utlilic, jliut«« ’. tmueil open alt the vear. hucrested ner-sona fiv- tliebad wfcither on Mou.Uylast, it \vai , the Aivxeric,(n8. . . , d!e#amu rqn'escut.xtum ,vs w^ls adv.nrfiSad} imUllitf ' ■' ............... • dinll bvoimtfcd whit h was iiucmlctl fur tliat Tlvt! ricliness o fiiu i.fitimphal e,ir, luirtod todies' sphmdor ut the feinple .>!' tmux .rtalin', will give ui j h e inihlic a smtsfactioa alfove ati ihoir lde.vs. Miss E. A, 'Vestrav will ilefivcr a jliscuurstjondid sublcct urtlieceWiruion ' Tue hndy of vVilunltor*. ■ will) were to h.xvo assistc.!, h:U't*.ptinTii!etl lu c.srrc ihemsciveit ag.dti to cmnplfte ilic' f a t lu tiill univ form!' so ih.iuiie muivvi.siiry of our f n<lepemtem'c- ’ will bo felcliritedthis iwenhxg si'xdi-tlna.anio iitimj* u’etockj and the fire.Works iiviwxxcih xiciy aler. Adiniiiance 4a.—Tickets to hit littrvl.it J , Oola., r v i j r a i t o S i r \ \ •' i i T ' see, junior, and Nath Commissioners, &c. for Esquires, fair an end, to sevhiGh Mr. C . readily s^nted, provided it was to be compieied so, and that every thing unpleasant which Pesolwd, That Abraham Skinner, Esquire,beap- liiued clerk to the said Commissioriers ; and that Gerrec Ketteltas, beappomted mesjienger to the Commissioners, to hold the said olfices not Ion- .............. ‘ - f i r a-ffl-S ftJtS r r * ,; - w '‘tW . S T J S i f M K ; ..... . ness to c tind ofiiHer- rshdtdi+con'' I that every thing unpleasant which had passed between them, should be buried in oblivion-— under these imprestsiops, the presented hand o f e Gen. was cordially received by the Col. observed to thein both, that I lioped their till hnd I y other place 1 beiiig acce-\ eeiingshould' tre wish that it .should be so, lOrlly after, the General wa-s conveyed the ground, he plea,sandy observed, D—-m ^alkins, I thought I could have given you ot, butlJind 1 was mi.staker il;o b eing: lade to deb f counties I :icsof jeffer,- 1 the positivif Miufcuic I.V#: I'he proffered assistance of the Colonel wai kindly received by the Gen. wdio observed that had Watkins been in his situation,, he would road ieadiii|f ;h, about 24 IX the latter, xOrning, Frt- jiau waunns neen in ins situation,, he would kw e attended him a s a brother. T h e CoLdid- Dot fail to fecipro(:a.te simitar sentiments, every act o f friendship .was. therefore cordially ofTer- ed and Ihank/ully received. After arriving at the (juarters prepared for him, the Gen. reques ted tlie Col. to calf up his brother Abralxum, whicb he did, and when Major Jackson came itxlp the room, lie addressed, himself to him and bis friend Mr. Collier, in presence of several said Comrnissioixers, to hold the said olfices not get than until the first day of November next.\ It wasdirectly perceived that the object in retaining the.se officers four months longer was to avail them selves of their knowledge of the forms of dohig the business, but not choosing to act the part of tlie cat to the monkey, they determined at once not to ac cept of this temporary appointment, andgave notice accordingly. The commissioners then proceeded to appoint Mr. Ferguson, a young attorney, clerk iix .the place of Mr. Skinner, and Mr. John SideU, taylor, but who has sometimes virittmtparagraphs fo r the Citk zen, messenger in the place of Mr. Ketteltas, an oW ■and respectable citizen. As to the private character of' this Mr. Sidell for integrity, it may for ought we know, be as fair as that of his predecessor Mr. Kettellas,*wh ich was unimpeachable by malice itself,- blit all xve have to sayis that the duties of messen ger are such as to require the strictest honesty as weii as the most unrenrittinji care and attention. It devolves upon him to receive the property of the Bankrupt.into his possesssion, and take care of i t : ...V ...111. ui jrjsi I.,, jururs ices couctUrtl at .a May- iir's Court, held 8tli June hast. Mr. Storm reported he h.itl received g'17, foes of it struck jury in a late insurance cause. A lady, wlio requested her imme migllt not bp ...... — v.„. ... .... .-..- aouwimir.mon nau origi, ^‘»^'»»'’''s«fl''cSt-crctary, Esi5liSi2^ h=\'’ 'hto-tlio liands of the ig‘'*e Sccrouary, Extract from the Miixulcs, ^ WM. BARI), Sec'ry. i’3- ihfi .. ’ Money-Hrakerao'd Metchant, of.this cliv< •now a iirisdiior fofdeht in Woiichimcr coutlly jaff,. White 11.XII1I, lately advoriiicd under tha instuvane act, in which advertiseinoiiL the n.nme of Aloxamluif I’ Htmis, as petttioninU otutlUor, wM.uipd,. wiUtout; his commit or knowIedgU. And wlieroas llic said Haskin hag since withdr.uim the ixaiutf of Mr. BluU- Itix, .suhstiwted:th,atol one Juliix R. Wurrav.a Mo- noy.Bnikcr, iix iti ptnee j causinf a copy thereof i» .be ii).sCTlt‘d in tito New,York lieralvl k pii)ior iii.i Icmlecl for ttib emiixtry only, and hardly known iit the city) in xs htcli said adverUu-niuiit the crcdiior4 of (lie laid li.asklix tverq rvc|uir*>J u» show causa beforo the Hoixoniblojudi!!* Lii'bny.itort.by dm tliir.. 1(^11111 day of I illy imt. why he slmnbl notbulii* chtirgcxl. A meeiing of .xU j.hfe cteditwi of ilaomxd Benj»J ‘ misiF. ll.iskm Is ilterHort reduostPiU'at rh6 libuie of Cliristoplier BcekU>y, No. —Fly.itxJlHtet,(in Sa- turclay evening m jci., when Sonic malRrial infor- matiort will he laiilheforelheni, with avicxvof n'ro- vcmtiig the jiitCiided dint IliirgH, July B on, ,. 0.0 p,opna,.B fo. . 10 , W S B O S A S t SOO.F.Tn Pine-street,6th July, 1802. The Secretary reported that he had\r«eivcd'?’i It appears then, from the above that Duanq was ■'» icucr, from a person unknown, the auin of S'^( the principal calumniator of M.r. Adams, but j,e , P»‘‘* wanted the manhood to hyow it, 'Thecircumstance Or. Wilson reportod that he h,id received from a ■ thexxm s of §.50, .Iwr ilse use of tJtc Mis* unary Sociedy, xybieU-JicUad paid into Ihofun.l* I ANJ>1N;G liom on biinrcl-liiv briyj ‘rhuus^t .*• ‘ friim Charleston, .xl W qrmy’s.wharf—. *vt*4*xv« iRvAMuuuu tu i*yow If. 1, Hc circumstancc has always taken care to. preserve on this siilimct. Ordered liint che.ibpyc inform.ation b« imbliihed • ‘■v*'»vn.iblo lonni, And a !il'«r.il credit The devil will kick the stool from under this fellow - F. WILSON, Clerk. ' THOMAS JTAPm A Co, L.AN.SINGBURGif. St WATEl NfAVaGAHON LOTTERY Forty.ecvemhday's lra\uing-.-yuly 8, ‘ f » « 'S 80 boxes Havanua Sognrsi^ of asuiicriotqn^^^^ 30 bales Sea.tslpml Coiloix- And in i, 1. or it .maybe jollier andl' iec:6i;5arji ar- “ itance agreed ■ ion ip-i-.e b5-. Hiltjtgiyelbfc Ir. G-toprh- [ippse, l'oF_ I To give him 3 L exceetl leu 111$ iriend Mr. tmllier, ih presence of several gentternen to this’fefieclr—\■ This haa beena fair quel, Gol Waikiiif has behaved likeagenllc- I man aiul a iriari off's-pirit, therefore it is rny or- I den to you- and iny friends, ami it slia I be my j list dying reqqe$l, that should'my wound prove twenty thousand. NTot only is this ixroperty to be f fully kept acias to be able to render a true accountofit, bat carefully kepi so as to preserve it from waste. In these, respects, we' repeal it, Mr. Ketteltas lias al- . . . . tareo. x preserve on this siilyect. The devil will kick the stool from under this fellow at last. \ERFORB ■ given by taking into consider-jiinn the articles of agreement atkins, made a prop'bltitii :vious to going hii the j previous to going (In the grouticl, that ther<; I sliould be a niiitual release froiix prosecution, in I case of the death o f cither ' lilst (ve H'cro ,$ had enter-. Iiat bad' any t ibjectoftbevf er, be must, ordia'i^yiub* 1 either side r jst propriety J by Mf.C. ;('r .sli.O'jld be General, Ihe^ rgeons, who 1 Pugely.^ ’ 0 enter into se of the death o f cithe party. When it is knovvn tliat this was no common affair o f Honor, it is presumed the inflexible perseverance o f the parties, Ivill no longer ex cite surprize^—^It is to be remembered, that upon five years private and political animosity, was this duel predicated; during which peri od, very many harsh measures had been aiioptr ^ by those gentlemen towards each other, and it may not be unvi-ortliy o f remark, that the BUiriber of shot exchanged, was only pro portionate to the length o f their enmity/ and ttay be considered asomhiciousoFitsfinal ter- ruination in immutable friendship, which I an- ticipale with much satisfaction, and am happy h have it in my power to add, tliat the Genei - a’s Phy.sieians afford sanguine hopes o f his re- ill proceed to | I tovery, I ^ In this statement I am not Conscious of hav- I tng departed irx tlie slightest degree fVom jiistict I w my duty, nor have I intentionally deviatec I Jfi® understanding between Mr. C. anc oil ten yards j off, and re* tqus of hav from justice ■ •. . **wv^ luc, i vvui iiiaiiiw | mra lo point it out, and slmll chec fullv embnace opportunity Of correcting it. lit \ ihe subject I rhUsv do Mr. C. hejusucetosay that hiiconductorx the ways given entire satisfaction. , Perhaps his succcst sof nu) be equally tprtUnate, Of Mr. Skimxer we shall only say, he is one of the old rcvol( 4 lio>utrj officers, for whose w eltareMr. Je.Tcison is. Ibrever deafing out sueli a prancing list of professions. In addition to claims founded on this basis sinxply, Mr. Skinner has it to add, that helost mudi of luspropcrtj by ids exertions iiithat revolution. Here then is anotheri.istance in which Mr. J. has formally pledged liiinsclf, that his ven geance shiJutdbe diiectcd as nuicli as possible against \ anti-rexolutmnr} adherents to our enemies,\ and has . shamelessly luxiiecihis back on hi^ owix declaration, and driven from his bread one of the supporters of that very revolution. The truth is, i t has become n- dieulous in Mr. Jefferson and his supporters to pre tend tliat, in their ]iresent system of hunting the Federalists like wild Ixeasts, they are governed by any principle or principles which will bear avowal or catx be for a moment supported under any pretence whatever. A deadly revenge, an inexorable rancour, a vindictive malice against all and every one who has dared to dhTer in sentiment from them however, go ad, however virtuous, however fneritcrious lie may be, larks audcontroulii the measures of those now in pow er ; their \ rcsentment is implacable,no sufl'erings dan soften,\no ciTCiimstance “jappease’’-'-tobe a federalist is a sure mark for destruction,if destruction be within their power to command. We take leave of this heart-rending subject for the present, in an apostro-. phe from the pious Dr. Watts. Is desire l«twfen that -Stafe nn'rtht UnkedSmJes^ the^vvwiern Land, have ratified on their part, the said articles of agreement. “ ‘ I® Rt-presemaeivc of Amelia I^Ubt-^OVM LKJ «UGAKy.-^aQ H/itl-., «iinl 29 tierce* Miiscov.ido Sugari, Iftiidiitg from oji [io,ird the brig tiirerprize, Gapiu Sh.liv, troni Antigua, For sale by ■ „ EBENEZIR iiTEVENS,'' . J^'‘y ^ „-g2| prntft-s'tr'efet„, ‘'detcrmir.ationtorcnrcat the close of the next sc.s- sion of Gongre.ss.” I make you art oiler of m.y ser vices asyo«r representative, and then promises his re- piubhcantnends a steady adherence to prindide, &c BANKHUp-rS, Ci.KsxEin*jAcr405tof portamoudi, N. H . iner i.s«rrmdersecond notice, 27|h July last do. 10th Aiigi *K'* ^ hoard (ho Brithh ling Jil|iitOf, froit* EWKZER K ent of Chrrlestown, Mats, trader, to awrewkr JSili and 26!li July, and 16th August. J*»)t>rJhsMoV ofNew-H.aveii, merchant and fac tor, (Bartender in New-Haven, 13rh and Qtlu Ju I Hi l»cMrJ-strcrt, MARRIED, [1 ^ A N HA I T,YN B A - r iJ,- r.ij' subsfu- her has taken on leiiic the Itehl o f freili-* Water, lately erected in C’li.imlier-Wfet, neur the .UC'iU'rvcjir, Warrii tvntr‘r \vUi A a ir f S l Extract of aimer from capt. Stanmod, o f Uif achr. Charimng Nanev, to h t osmers at G/mttester, date! Lisbon, May Id, 1802. •' hilat.-lfl, long. 36,1 fell in with the wreck of le brig Hance, of Poril-and. full of wafer, and no lasts standing/ by all ajipearantes 1 supinise the rew must have perished, I took fronx her, tier an- liora and some trifles, amount of about '200 dolls,\ ter, lately erected in C’li.imher-Wfet, neur i -jiorvoir, Warm w.qter'wiU .ihv<,ay) bo rvruty from 4 o’clot k irt the morning w J 0 ,ii niuht. The ap.art- inenii for Ladle* are totally dijunet from tlio*o of (h« Oentlerncn, and attmided liy a womarr. Front the neatnftiis, cowemenco, ami .rigid auemlon hr propriety whirli will .atw.1v* he olncrved at the liaihj, lie hojifi to intrii ami reemve tiiopatronaiiei of tlxo Lailles ami gentlomcn.of tins city, T’ilf* /if ■nsihirtr* tm tUsnsi s,\t.l.U. _EV£:j\'liNG FObT M ARINE UST* . . . aerivki ) Al' T1(U roar. Uaijs, New-Bcdford .'j (ir aireriitkci T**''-\i tj. Ship Minerva. .Mciryhci UiTo. Smith. ,-...nr-Bcdford Foa-RejMihhcan L L P r E R TO trim E B iro u s . CHARLESTON, June 24, Cape-Franco'ts, S/une 10th, 1803 Me.sArs Cox &. SueertKau, G E N T L E A IE N , •SINCE tirv la.i aces, neilhiff any cointnit\ lary, it ere h a day o f fuJgment too,\- the word' j ilcb youric- I )r tofirebolli ■ die instant w'.p Wilber with- j ‘\ffivingtheword.-\ fr o m T h e t r e n t o n . f e d e r a l i s t . wasexpeOed,as he insist bvingly disjiosed.lie would rxii.sidered the ] eed lo, wbicb B j f ' ^iisi ; w ord for the ■rom me, J pistoly, hhd ;1 bphts,gtven as 50 lovingly disjii he.has drawn it Daawn, for car? for uAins.) 30,000 In consequence of the lucrative appointment of Mr. Sidell, by the Commissioners of Baixkru])ty,w.c are informed there was a meeting last eveningpf all the ddiriocratic T’aylors at the'.Citj'.HotcI, to cele brate an event sO glorious and honorable to the craft. A ball was given on tlie occasion, and it is said, the greatestgoodhutrtourprevailed throughout with much good dancing, tbougii only a single' tune was heard from the beginning to the eiid, called \ The detiil among the tailors,\ At half past one tlieconipany sat down to supper and every couple hadaf'ooreto their share, With e.xcelient jnckled cabbage >• of which professional and appropnate dish they made an e.xcellent meal. Soon after supper the company broke up, having iirs*, liovvever repeated their favourite dance, “ The 'Ditod among the lailors.\ --------- Ia.st nothing tmrxsplred of any con sequence, until yesterday, when Tou.ssaint wat, ar- restedon)ii.splantation, a few miles from this, and embarked fo.- France, Hisaids-du-camp were arres ted this morning, .and are now confined on. board the •admiral's ship— They will be .sent to France in a Few days. This Step of G'-rteral Le Clerc has restor ed thcgrea''est coiifideiKte to the people of St. Do* miiigo, of their future safety. We aredail/ ex- pecfing a reinforcement of troops from* France, of caused the article of flour to rise to 18 iollarH**b\ 14, pork 23 ; coffee is from I£f to 21 .sols i dry goods are scarce, Wd much vratited. Fine goods, general ly , woiild-best suit the market at prcf-ent. • This place, at present,.is very sicklv, from 13 to 20 die daily with thq lever i some have two, and-a few tliree days illness. Ir has robbed ua of some of our most e.xperienced officers, and a grea' number of the rrench troops have fallen vic-ims to it. Died, this morning, Mr. W ai r, of .... .._,i;imentsof es'sem, ' i uin your’s, &c< Hero, ssnith, Port-ReiMihl Dorsey, R.lcy, go_ Hunier, Stmw, St. Jolins (Amigua) 13 RuUi ,ind Mary, Seen, Bermuda 1 . C^SAXiii,—.biiip Nancy, Row, NctVfouixdl.ind, by Low it W.illac(’; - «chr Amonit'tte, Bonainy, (^.lyonue', by (lie captam: sloop Charming Anna, Hall, Bermiid.t, by Rap.ird I. Tucker. r n'lish hrig Humcr, Capt. Shaw-, 13 day* from S; Joins, (Antigua) bring* sugar, and 40 punch, cons nun, to Ebenezer ?icven* and others. June tlO, spoke Ihe sliiji Lugene, of Plnladdpbia, from St. Croix, bound to f'lui,iddplii.a, Tilt- hrigl hctis, Sammis, from Cliarleiiott, h.ai roffec.riccamd coron. lo A. Jackson, T. Napier ie Co, Aaron Thompson, passenger, and. orliers. Spoke, June 30, loiijfd, brig Mary, from Bayonne to ClurLestrm. Passengers~Rcv. Dr, Kcilh and Lady, aixd a number Ol dihers. • Ttie brig Lliza, Sv/aui, irom Savannah, has Cnffce, sug.tranH cotton, to TliomasBu.cktey, owner/ and .Mr. Arn.jtd, passenger. rHoth'j) .Mincryx, Merryhaw, 3 days from New- York, m ball.as! ter He ks and P./st, TJic ship Herr/, .Smufi, 14days from Port Repub lican/ with coffee and iitaliog.iny to Jolm Juhcl and the r.api.tin—at qtiaraniuic. The l/rig Dorsey, Riley., iff days froiri Port-Re- puhlian, with coffee, Uc. to Icard & Stafford. ' TacscfirComincrct', WngiK, 21 days from Dig- bv, N. S. wiih idaxiter to me raptam. . L ’fi, sebr Mary, Rfybmson, to sail in a IcoV days {or New- rixesloop I’hesant, Wchb, If) days from Rich. tiioud, wuii co,d to (he capiaui, The English slo'/p Ruth and Mary, Scon, day* from Bemxula, III ballast, to Kirhard I, Tucker, linrmide, ■ft/wJih.-^Amve'U .sloop Laurel/Hill, New-York J sloop Flora, Dooscomb, Pluladuhilu.a, Pod of Bnllmore, July \ , Armed.—ship Smallwood, S.anfor-J, 128 days from ilaiavia, Sailed in co. wrh the Union/ Poricr. q( .and for Baltimore, -and ship Fanny; M.'Allistcr, of Pbila*lclph!4, for £n5land.-‘P»rted with the Oniaff .r i ...... y *'\'^'-.-****-**\»^» Jl.dd In, ami will always have on Iniul, ,a if refreshments, such .as Wine*, CorJuah, GMTDlEt, varici/raf refreshments, , Jaqoj'urs, Rrsmlyy fcc. A LARfjJi CLVrf5RI',l,r.,'\ wfi', (jtx Muifn d,ay/cvf-iimg, iiLciiby in/iuakic* frotinhoCny Hotel, AMheoue irikcn 1* m »o l.irge Aszr.ethut itunnot lierepki/ed from the *)i»p>s, ibe o-vviicr is indiu ed to uke tins piilihc mtUtiKl to inform the pcrsrsn XV ho took it w here lic may sciiA it back a* g--^in- . . , , . Inly 1 -'ll A PiiOFEbbKD COOK-,AJanoY,)\’Atnaiq XI. (vho t.an he well reroromendd ■forcapa'“uy’ .iMgomi (li,r.uter, wanted.andiii>/)dw*»gcs willh* given. Also, a Clamhef. Maid, of xincxceptioiiaWit r liararter and eaf/anty, R wauted* kiKpiircat tliisollire. ■ July T . oro, No,. 182 Water-street-* a) epiirthf asks M.daga Wine, .d'l fialf 'qnam-r Jo, - do. 46 quarter tasks old SliCrrydo, 25 fili'fo, Jamaica Rum, ififf (hems Hyton Tea, fib do. Hyson Skid do. 66 bags Calcutta Sugar, in httds, St. Crnix and jaidaicd (fo. Togethet aarinus sm ipply .of' AticfiW/ fff. O UG AR- AM) Hhhds. fiuj/ar w»I!be LaolE \f (id rlii* day from.on boiffd the ship Eliz.a, CapR Fillchrown, entitled to draxvbaek— For ialeby . H. G, It . .June 515 >4^p*ati-*«(i«t*>4t^P*ati-*«(i«t- s f e E ' f a :r!