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H«»pvrr,*nd.ai^or of S?U!S4»^ - “ ^'\‘ ’ ' “ E ^ y O n N a d o n a i P n d e ; . i^ i t l i M e m o irt of O u autltor**life a t d w i itii^ ,'' C ’O W D I T 1 Cf Jf S. *w, Iu4 delivned to tobrfcrtber* at pee dpiUr, t'«p. -•jnie'prfe'to noB-fabfotilKtot wHI be' entoir^d: \pip w«jrk \titf be pa^ta prP&as toon at it merf* wufc lu(B~i -.itoui^gejpPE^ .A Iv*of Cobferihejy A»m?* w ill] m M ifte work.. R a . TR>e London ^ i i i o n * nice io V fi and • h a lf in b o ards 'f Stibfcrip are recaeived b y the Prin tersh r r«-| «»ya-j Ptau, ar:deu,aod J. Baei, No. 74 tViiham-tbrcel- J \ 1 3 i e L a d k s M u f e u m , p»fet, raife deUDitieos pf infeSktt ar.i .The lirfl foarcc of the difeafe mentioned above, o r dtred e^uvia from the'fj.ck, 1 &ai! caU i/ifeaha. Tlicfc ■f on. cojaeieT E , fip C K E T ^ S M O R A N D U M B O O K , .* iftr tfie.ycar a 70B—Chasjnenred (drhb so ert/aOt en gfi.yiog Uom.'*o toterefUas feene in ih/i Itjdia*—coo t 'tlfiiigatiioaf othpr ikis^a, a d(toxipi»>A of the plate- 3 ^ n i i Q n t V e n 4 u e T i t l e s m v d U g a t e d , fTpHOSE ferfoM %b<s have toft ilieir Hods ip VerJ JL toont by Vcndu8«»>es fcr Taaeb are reqikfted to calUa DA V IP PORTER, i>S Water ftreet, Near. ----- ’ RO^ELl. i \ ■ ■ lyjftboleril Ivannce, /^,byilUS$i . i s E ' t e a s s s s . ' p s . f e T ii*ri in do. > i h J J i ii fiiim ^ j S i Lc»,h rdr aiac te€»lk JtjJifiDjltmitf mu.mi sli/xk fims •J- oMQr •dUckJttJ eoe 7r*s r « Lem. .«/ H ji£r^r psM a]i ell ^ t S t , •/ «.•*«» mettre sr iiai in tinr f-jmxr §r a jttif enj mc £» ^ tke ereHttri af tlr ftti Jek* *'»» Lem It Jxlmr'U m s tr m tm t mr mevn t j t, t£t/m*fc>i, I, tfkjm rnf aftHrtxix « M v \» ofT ^ AV re ecenari «nJ! £e»t%is a^dapltJaU JtSaf'a, DsHm M'Rtacea, Nry VetKArffl iQ.,yp7. f/ter s^ Rtcted fi Iciw TaMe £?/'i 'ee«,. lab. l>Y*T4.-r (SrVlic Hc^i. j-An «■>.% Hoitrr. fefq J 3 of she o* the Sup'tBM* ta«e, of flie$£sic of C«.-jTT al Ji>d^ OTtfE Uhcr. Ie»r-V^rfe,»ntrto.Srcjat any rbrj hav^before, Uw H ' r . V a ^ , , rf the faH Thmoaa •JohnfaO’a eftatr fheo'rt is«l be, be a i '^ r i ; ^ , accoriline IP in aftolj >• Ite !ljte ot Sir-* Yotk. imitjed tn»4r, and rgO« IT giv| og vrlief Uy of «idch, a Tbo»as JeHnfon.of the! at the otxf, •**’7 an atlism fheo'n is« li Hebtnr.'^^^Ae) fore, dw lai' f 6c!>rI&T,ia the roes) XETTER 3 & I 1 C P t y k R t E . J , i | w a » . , I« ik I )3 d tM (^|;^d o e d ;]|iy tkefuo, thi* evil it t e ^ . It^ - i K ^ h u ^ p e n d a l tp d T«rajDF«^ «'boun^- log w i t h ^ ^ f t a n d yfetfda, and which cxnopt ikf th ^ the danger o f feveia i» pcnn:i|. odpt. hlep-Ahat plant their dwellings qeaj ropt a difeafpd p« f-fet;ondly, the vitiVtioi^of the ajr tirparticoUi titty, from anwnal pr jreg^hlc] rdly, fome occult quality ot titej tcslimislfy over <1 e-fecondlfo ditttii^ o f count* fubi& n c e ^ h irt W r a t i a r o f r ^ w S natfre which no lidmanl ■ .T h e contiigioi^is. more ac-j C9i} Uag / ^ The third (bui^c o r aosiirary caoib, the ge neral prcdtlpohng infloeihce o f thP annofpherc, oct^honed by fcafona pr iinknowii eaufes, 1 I call general, foa/qjiVn. mall caiJ general, (oat, The firlijcaufe.iill bellwiitcT^. doea 0 lion, it is agreed by thfc] loea not operate beyond tlic dif-' feet. RiiiTtd and Chifliolm both this.* 'H ie plague or yellow fever is mmunicaied at lue dilUnce of f ten feel Stance o f a few fcet. RuiTcl and Chifliolm both « oU?* * s^w a'wflr\ava fcVCr IS rarely communicated at the dilUpce o ten teel from the fick ; .3 t d the fickpiud be (hamcfuily, o c g lc^d, to render the eftovia from their bo dies or gannenta dangrretfi. ’ I f kepl cleanj the effluvia axe nbt ^ v rcfful and a ^ v r enough tp the difeafe at aIf-»-Hcncc tlie in* comrtqaJcate i |5«sakftatufR o flhe <«rtgfc, ^ . .Ahacii«ttiit(e^isce from the fad is, tint «-, Ifyij or even weeks. RPldc- Rica arepri p r g p i ^ c c oKSlly By W a g « * r local] ictare . A third fnlerence from the fad is^ that the] yelksw iever o r plague nerer“caft.fpre?d by io.| [fr^on atnotg the {cattcrcdsnbkbiuotsofcqyit!* tiytowoa. f t muft ‘ ms, tvbere the houfe* aiie contiguous.' trly fo ; or t o dome . cluilers o f dwellings rq j A fo ^ i [ inftvtaic is, that the yehow frverj when k appears to • parttcuhir city, is confined] artificial mnfet o f an sii}WR||kr, fo the Mt»* ral cootagioa o f the coiuitry, A i a alie^thy fcmfon.orii»liiceirmiwW^ter^aiid i»ttoftapr. pagate m another piece, f l c i ^ it is uldcls to cut off coqimupicattoii «oth iqfr^ed towiw. The multiplicd ptQofsofthu quality o f the did’ cafe kavc no room toqueiUou the fat^.\* . On the head o fgesrm c«K/ar*«t, ^ IhaO tnake „ — L. r.T. . Ihutoac o r two rcharks. It is a (kuig wl • l a y a id k s F o e c c i a o d h ^ a d a p U a g tliat m o d e o f liv{0g»arii}ch r u ^ w e a k e n i u a c - : ^ lt“S th^ cjm^‘ o fm ^ gh aot difeafe befortmeationed, viz, frea/ (Cante^m, that-ha'. 0130 power-ud p eU ^ m uft be caicrted.— A n d here I m i^ aoU M a m pA codfhltng that 1 mail aoticc a Aon coduHtng tact» that noil fonaklable d 4 A (e,the plEgtitoT yel- Jcver,is rarely oeaevergeaerated by senernl itagha, whidi is beyond niimaa control; b a t ■ rays geaented by heid cnmtnponfnehv^ fro a caafeii wluch a c a can dtftroy or arifea This is a antA tniterial fa S , and renders the! fe-iCT, ta&os swd b y tssd, a l t f i s t e r r A l e diftei ------ '' I thau the pdtrid fore tl errrakt diftemper thau the pdtrid fore thrait. W e fee th^ fata) I fine throat arife ip spy plkte,. we. know not I bow. W e can imither fee its a u f e i nor efcape W e cm R cfther fee its « u fci nor efcape |ir»efteA% by m atn ol. • lew gfocrated and pro* pagstedcot eniy by mfcAtotij b a t i s influence which fsinvtfible and an rages in all feafoos and, ta all fit at* j lions, with fight dMatncay^nly. In its malig'| gimis infl ab l e - I t fituaH Very different is the origin o f the J'jftjCfi ,t buj iWcftd-n>r.] aA for a§vf og vrlief ia caj*« o f mf-1> SI It day d f yjA ch, irSB- Dssed ihu«Oi>B day of No-j t»fBCV,\ fsafifd t ihii »0>B day of N HOMAS JOHNSOM, tn/olv«nr. one of the Pe inooiag crrdficr*. m At a Court of, Chi«..oTy at 'bt ChweeJ'or', Ch*n j ■, hers in rM c'nvof New.-York on thi fiuh day pi Df- cember in the year one ihca^d icveii bflSdrtd and] u’Brty re^e 3 * Thrhnn J5r>l i»T R Aivi Hil£h Sii ke«. tp'tria* *?o Chancellor'] V IT tjff'tnag to this cr»ori| C shat ■ bill bath h ^ ^ led ini li y ihiscaiiff by ike camyliinant j ' “ubpee topapawL 11 ojaarA ) Uiis caiilf by ike camylii d ndan’,wbcrcttpouprucrfsuf S d -n iEued,and ih*t ibe drieedant I arance to be entj.red as si^orttii jLtce of the faiil CoiMt h? ought'tpJhavc B idavit having bc-era.de to tbr 'Caisi.c’ ion »f itis fco«^ i that d ili,^t hub berfi mad« fcrihcdcfend.-di' m torve him wtihiler (aid fobiKCaa, sod - fl»t hr dors n,>tj i^id* in this lls'e but i» tome j»rt 6| Etiropr—Whrid up6o aiiG On mottenofMr 8.yd,n( Coonfcl for ih<-« ioit>HiilSiit, i« i; ordered, 'bat ihr faij' Peter louii Kuva artidoaupeat iiithts esni* within fiv. moolhi frcip Ihsl fisfl pobUraii<>|i pf ih'i nrdtr, or tha; hr crmplsi an’vl bil lagainft him be taken pro c-intofio o ihxrnd. iha> 5ft xb druceicav be ttiadeihcrcupoD a- Kvil br juft—and! it is fursbrr crdcred that | cupv of U iis order (ball W'lrbio tweniy days, b* ii»l<prd in one cl iV.e public rittS-'■papersS-'papers prr’i.rdi.rd io tin,u, 3ate,ate, andnd be prr’ io U a a ^blilli5xl^i^rt!^<er|hj wCcks iacce^sely, S]t lead 01 Vet 8. EsuaR from 'ihe F E T R k R J SCSTOiJ. Regift' ;ca» o r it eztiai ^ where the art- emrrupted by.csufcs w h ilkare ofuaUy in. h u . mau potvm — 11 ori^naics in dsmp,f hot, flag- aaat aur never fpreafts w ^ e the air ts] uoi vitiatedhy local cauCes. *waturc'has fet bouncls to i a ravages ; for alt}io general conta* Very dilierent is the ongin Thij diieafc always begins Io a jMiticul; fon, vages a few momha had abatr* ““ \ I gailhed. 1 :» hmited to placi I is ctKTuptcd by.csufts whilfTai gion may at timra favor its pra^gaten, it ap-] pcar$ erret to be equal to its origina/ predic- From this eotifideiatioo we.are led by duty and by iatereftzo invcftigaiqrthe tarnfei o f lee^\ eontagien, and (o devife the means of removing] them, or o f tedlmffdg their effrAs, io fuAi a de* grec 35 to tender them Ii3rm1ds. ■itagian^ and to :oi, or 0 ” MaUgaut aBtamAl fevers prcTafl moff ta] ] cities and about msrfbes. Lies and 3 Marfiies ate wilhavot^, not to be dreaded while covere4 In this ftatc, the mafs o f decay.I lie dead cd and decaying veffrtablcs and water, andlflaAive.\ Bi'A when the fiiadeef the irccf] :n : • is remuved, and the foul fubftaiii , the noxious the ffin, I4>m b motion, t iccs laid opci parts are feparsted HeUce t h c j ^ dcaaing of] ^•4t- difesii; from him ire to sfioit, that either there was | thee hekcek ; orr the bnUfe If Illy, bemg I and diedi fame grab nufmatugeznejlt of th f ; o th ______ _ ia a N ation wberc a pow-erful ixel otOtgttTi ai&ited | luseprogrcfs of the fever. + It may be added ss x-othfr rejfon why- the g of wet lands csuic fever., that the sosious known to be abfdrbcd by gtowi of their nutriment,utriment, arere left,-1oft,- which' n a t by the imn.aC tlie trees, to Eoat in the air ; thus viti> sting the hril.and moil dTentul principle of life. The fame xEInvu w hich aet the bcil maanre ind food for plants, aK the mod f«ul poifon to the human body. 'ijfaiffto ,ofMixr.:|fo» them, mo) intermiitii itrg andTcfaitting fe«r8,. It i \ ihfj [art can coatrdU {live, and extend ifoo tbap in anotber. . The precife degWe oT dsdger therefore ‘ known only b y the.eyents of each aftta ive, and cxtenA ^o a greater diftance. la oiiej polar circles o r to the t r o p i ^ yplutioDS o f the fesfons bring t^irelitnatet to ut ] [and We adnhiUy run a fimnarrt& with theJEtl) pafs fromthe^northem, to the ’ ■ ■ ’ mnftiiudes. , that the .8w a I faireit ground frinaa apinioa I which ltics|}.,Cimtagk>n extends fo>m I wbicb iticav.,Cimtagion extends ti [wiz aoe sblle and a h a lf; -tins znit oCihe epidemic fever abatit ^ T h e Atlantic flat A b f A Acria,. with refpe£l| to their foi} aad h?>hhfplncfss will admit o f 4 __ uL.... KfAWtKns^rn STtef; territery, conlifts generally pf high lands ; and intermitting fevers are rarely knov A few ponds, anih marOies made by crei from the ocean, may be excepted, uud abi ibferve fevers. Bttt on the greater i „ ^ . . Lhe great Hudfon, S i s l ong till— , ------- -- . flat? o f New-YtWjt> flighc iiilermttehts are common, and here b^ins the o o a f t^ fub- fide into a frat coontry. In the lower parts of New-JerC^, the coafi kes the level a fped, p e ^ which runs thro the r which runs thro the if .the United States to the touih- leirilory ol ward ; and from this lint auramnal fevers be*] come annual comj in different feafons. .. I A level cuuotiry even when dry is lefs healthy [than a hOly one j whether aftagnantj l^atr or b a / watei^. o f both. J^at vaft ItaS i • f the low country- foaihward of the H u ^ o n , arecovemi with watiT f r p n the o cean; and nm ihes nailc’hjrthc ijdira can never h e cortef led but h V t ^ e s . Thole parts of tbeibatbe and middle m t e s therefore whsch. are iicar pi ImancRt Nurfiiet. ftre <dioomtc4 to ao anmiil 1 oFfeter. luclbkfroai I to bdooacMBpIuiiU, trottl^diril , ^ ' ^ J h c A t o b l l » « a c m B i 4 » i i i u , t r o « l ^ faisd a r e o f • TiMann e o m fktH m e - W h y k S £ Ttiexeis-ootao iaftiBce in-thcmiMld^ latitadea wbete-micti, ’KviMf dp lowgrouadi, ia the neigkbwbfxM o f l i h t i h ^ clcape thofe cpidcn&»; ^ Now in Egypt, where. biUoM »(• the conxsnoa dilcafin o f thrw m u tty, w oidumip ifoas ; a bad feafira covsem ^ihon daftafim i b e p l a ^ , andthetfirgd ^ i e t areravi* ,'bilioM frveia . .th e k t g e towifsare a fflift^l with thic pli^ue, o r a auHgaaat fiever nearly« ] iiie refult of tlielie obfervadoas. is. that ]Iat£e u m n v hoik oa the low Itat couhtry of] the ouddleazid ionthen |bcet» muft be k id out ]and conftruded on a plim very different froi (he d tiesI nowOW haut lilt inn thdbd.,-united ..United, fitatjtatei, D b i t h or it ]is thur doom to be frtfnm th tud^'wafte with the ind a a a n ^ iafefted with aulignai^ On the certaraty ofthefie cvcfttM **& Feven. On the c e rttA ty ofthefie cvcftL, ___ waVing t o hazard ray rcMtixioii. I Write aod pubUfli diy optnipat on this fuh. Jed wiih fosne appich^fiona ofcxdting the levidcotly unhealthy. B a t oa a fabjed fo in> Itereiling to nsy couiltry, mvolving the fate of |tailIiobs yctanboryi, to be fiknt would be crimi. )nal in a ziuo who b d irv n in thefe principles. Yes, fir, I believe it nydiX y , at a citizen oi new country, whofc cities arc not yet frund- [tics arc not yet frund- |ed o r not grown to a fixe incapable of an ment, to addrcfi my countrymen dh.fh» fo in frank and crplicil kngnage.— T h e who] coontry from tluV c i^ Mary*t and even to the gslf o f M ezko, ia.fmatcd by nature to be un&aithj f and-waYe'iitdicaltlqr than any traA of the fame extent in £kirope,aiid fo far ai Wc j know, to Africa. The lands adjactat t o the] Nile in F --------- ^ ---------------- «»- jimSea/tif twelve offrntxiccn Itundred tniles. no fuch cxtcnfive tip($l o f level countr |mar{hes in H u n raty are the principal,'<nd produce annual fevirs. The territory Rome, the ancient Cat»| [oil, is a kvel of 30 or 40 miles ia extent, jtbe fouthward lie fhe paludes pomptinae, pon*' tine msrihes; which, wbco^incicat Rome was in j its (plcndor, chbfcd a peftilence fcvery few years. [ The conrtrv is now alinofi'drpopulated ; & thi tAppiaii -way, which was carried over yh&t tnarih, j IS abandoned''on account of the UcbciltBinefs if the air, and another x ^ d tP Naplra is earn- jed recall iLis contagiana fpot. •Europe has lotry.- The ■ a thofe t l Fn no otlier roiintry, do we find fuch im-1 ads o f low fwatnpy land as in North | m e n fe t r a c ls o f lo w fw a tn p y la n d as in N o rth and S o u t h A o i e r i c a . - ~ B a t i n S.ot^h A m e rica, the low lands I refer to, are within the tropics, I fuhjcfr top^petonl heat. This renders ihcj country very infalubrious to f roofers ; but it h«s bran obferved, that the nadfej of fuch cU. jmzteiaTe fitted to refill the oentsgion. Tkcre- ropeantj.wbo jai ^ c a f c i the Barba- ID o f the earth -\iih peft3enti-| N. W E B S T E R , jui lur ^wtKcnt f r ^ o t . I- ^ {KiiUgi it botli anm sili arc-publi^ aiai 8 ei of fpezUtowou^ not M cxccetl mof> iartacliirf ly [IwijcounciU. , . . ] Whoever is ckfted 3 menabit of the l^iiU to'n nr d ■the diredory, oT ipp^inted m toiftcr, m uff fwear, ciy he is not w ortb » m aiw ft of livres. H Rcviiion of tli conffjttoioii, UpOh a Enrie fiiinn m ade in ^ rooodl- of 6 o, rattfied ly tM is s ’S S i s s g l ceptation o f liw cinibtutioit. B a t ahatW aidi th , (Esntnmcial Ajaerttstr. N B W - r O R K : fR I D A Y , D S C E S IflER i j - On account o f the great length of the CoU. grefilonal p r u c ^ in g s and the late lioiir o f arrival of themail^We werb CouftAwed to oniit them till to-i!|pijoiw. • T h e p d b l k a r e c a jf f to f l r d a g a in f t icteiviog^ t o d o B w h i B s 'o f th e B a n k o f th e U n i t e d S u t e a , w i t h o u t f iift e x a m in ing t h e m crifk a d ly . iMDiny a t t e m p t s have b e e n m a d e t o im p a fe - f i d f r o n e s o n th e a a f u f p e ^ g c i u z c n f y a & d to m e have a f t a a l l y focceed*^^ - ' f P ^ J te d le d b y .ftx i f t a t t h i t ^ t o th e w r i t i i ^ o f the fig n e r s a n d zn d p ifctB th e w r i t i n ^ b e l a g a very if f i p e ^ r A i m i ^ t x o a o f t h ^ o r ig in a ls. ' -i^swww TfciW apt tw o at three vefpcfla-] hlebiral^*(in{lc«d o f fix o r eight times the] ••iubcrjpo^kF a B w k a tconfidastt, and fcdr.{ m«f paper t»;fih;uD].jeRaHg]t fry accoApB' ddCtan of-tlM .wJ^<iiM intry,ind4h\4adellray| ap to ^ e f iau A C ’of .fwUcia riPain'p.Rod mif-| diieCf , . faU tam fy BDAngaV i O kmazasi I, OBtUr S> *797> T O - C A K f A iN N A IN W A R J U H G ,. or Mil majsstt ' s swr aaaiT. I J R W r ' Jmurlif«i>oda*ir ^EXUlkRATf* ittCiuilPATfastoa, ^•jW CstfZTOM,.!! *' 1»1« i r ^ and f a d iiiio lo the adniirat in M art % I P*“ ’ & aU ht gt^nt itW ht AU To w hich wwyetHRicd our hearty thaaks to Captaiii| in n m e a . t nc u n o s atqaccm . t o m e i and w ith th e td d itio n of d iarhable dcbaiuon^ t o ir f r i n t e e n liu n d r e d t n i l e i . — f iu r o n e h a * l j„ d ir p v tf tkita of ibeft bounty, tb«ytti^a« tin d if f iadion is t o religious peifuafioa! female diftrefi, in e v « y fiorm, to them is (acted. As they have no t made it a p r a A ^ to Uiai tie tnmfet mie» fivn^ elnu, Ithey tem a intd ^ T c e ly Vnnwrt b a t .to th e objects of ]thtir benevoUnce, l i t t ibeir exeitions in th e latd ficknet preffed them, 'public notice a n d public applaufe- LiCe a n d public applaufe. nblmg mufic f io its; ibant fwell th e ootea ... , _yelfoclo*t .V L’ning Angels lean from Hcav'n to bear; lift ffioiES tbe aiubti^l fpirit fliet, I the World and ^ t ^ a l to tbe flues.” lituticfo leSlds honor both on their fex aad] |tbcir baoevoleat religion.>**lt proves iaco'ntenilily I the oiiad c l^ virtue is cover to bauSifol I when ff-iiiroats tbjc fia£dc form. To farthi Sweet to t TKsiifii! [icir baoevolest d of the Rpul St beinging fubjetub}e& aent, vtthout be f toanyother coiSkions.- Tbe following arc not allowed to ^crcf|e tbe rights ■'izenlbip ; monks friars, livery-men. vaealonc ofe who accept pjmlioos, places, • from foreign Bates. 'Thofe wl ivqftbclt^ilKa! Tie U ijktbi/m Mek>ay, ^ Oee. s, grori the ^ I s a a ^ . . J b A % F R A N C 0 I 3 , I O n d i e iS t h V eptom iffiojs. - ea m c a f u r e n e u tra l .vdrcls have lib e r ty t o g o j ’ c o m e fro m Bttglifi^VPP*^!** ex c e p u n g ta l l th e r e p u b li h , as w e l l •> S t . D o m in g o a f )t> tbl w in d w a r d U h n d s . 1 ^ th e fapic d e c r w , theJ is a trib u n a l o f p r i z e ^ n f e s effab ! tihcd.Jn 1 m to w n o f th e 'C a p ^ s c o ^ o f e d o f th r e e ju d M [ a n d a S e c r e ta r y . T b e 'com m iflm a tefcrv'ci. d [itfelf th e p o w e r o f r a t t i n g or •n n n lK n g 't h i ^ u d g m e u t s r e n d e r e d b y faiA T tib u n a i^ T i T [ipiiois, f r e r e t a r y t a t h e c ^ m i f l t o i a t i h e C s p d g a v e t h e a b o v e 40 c a p t , l(]U i» 4 h aboVit a tiu»tl| finecsnecs a n d r e q u e f t r d h imm ta» jfiveiv i tt ppblkttT.1pblkitj.^ a n d r e q u e f t r d h i t g e i p r m u m £ 9 $ n y j [ r ciiiB A zpcr OtOM J-PjM lSttAfiX: . • ' from J a ^ ncmpaltjl taatbg. W e.fcam b y th e T ) i o n i ,'tto th e & ip Frovidesej frOBi L emdoa, f o r theJdbt^ hat bceistakra by a Fitte privateer, after fufiauung a n a fliM tbe greater psitj tw o days.—D a th e ararosch o f iu v l^ je f t y ’t U<»j^r lim y tan the Providentx afbare. \ tUaS ^ a Jea^Jrm C t^ XteMa Uele, d-Oei tie 17 “ The ntgbLbriote lift, th e Peifcjn tttu ro td he .from a e n u x e , a ftw a finoft galfaot afiinn. The repo ltc a m |jt .Gonaivca had toted out a biig of u p k loO^ ux poand e n , and fuff of m tii, and a fchr. wi] 1 iSinr p o n n d e r k s d ^ b men. f o r the exprcfcpurj: taking the D rake ; loA ily, bowever, they fell it [the Pelican -inftead of her, a n d sucK c d her. and ihj an aflkm’ o f lieat tw o hCoci/ half an hour ttoiely gaged, tk< Republican b rig funk. Laving lirfl ftr n e t eoIOTs—about 15 o f her c raw , which at.the c< mescetnent a f the s£Kon was near 100 men, were pf ferved, aad many of theip rajlczably bum :, by d h lo w t^ ^ u p o f c a ttiidges.” . . . W ednafftay laftarrived here the American brig S; ly . Cape. Btown, in 3d days from New Y o rk, witir cargo o f Ibvcs a n d ^ d i n g , addieilcd t 5 'S 4 ci&s. 1 mount a u d Sumfrieri- O n Semday failed tbe (bip Aurora, C » t . |bosnd to Nt.w .Y o rk. In hef wen: p a j ^ der Cim pbell, Efq. \W c u n d e ti ^ d t h ii Rigxud has ax. lift uTt'en Lcognl aad t h « bejuAeilds g o ing agaicS fke Euglilb poiTefioj in G rand Artfe.r ' \ . . , I K - s a s s troBs, we^ebi O n Simda] loaded IhfPi b n Thtwfd Irookipgi'.w, frl bring e«^ Cbfriet i. 1 in which the prefemfed. during the’ < probably for that Gnce, a tepeatted red he grsdnaliy whh the riip 2lughter to ffifcorcrtd ll to her fatiicl There it- tw ffian 10 the foa ilk n o mavki c wUZd, the hie A d the c a lf ol ; liefca Capt. Bsi de-Paix, fayi V* OnW eiInt Be J ! ± j s icggars, tfaofe who accept p^mhoos, places, cdmmjffioas, itles, &c. from foreigo Bates. 'Thofe w ho ii«ld gels id lordfhips ia foreign c e u a h iesj . cannot cxcrcifc c 1 r ] ;*.>aa<d the 41b Af » d S r — “ '’ '* --------------- I fr^er huvfcg cat off » vaft number of t ^ f o r e e s , a # - - obliged thcfa to rctiie f.'om their pofts,. Q», t^e fro. tieai of tjis Enghfo frttiittehts: * ' By the Grinev (hip? wfiSrh oiled at BarbadoeS, r lejoE, thsttheerfow ef che'lhip TtipOlas, bound fft' . Argoia for lius itoiod, wi$ cverp-^i, effcd 'by rtic iiegw ar Bsrbadoet, and that 14 hano^. lesviitg'the Ca ir.d tbe reft to tnairWin a very unequal combi ik thenffeives to the h6»t, -».rtioU an oar, prvi ;fioBs, dr w»t«r. After ou v a days, the h'’ [drifted to ^b a d e e s , w. en only 4 aiiferaole wrelcl re found alive. It appe,rs that, ri.eir hunger ‘ niftk mtoppoitnble, they call loss, in order ui afo 1 wLo ibouid die for «Hc fubftftinte of ihe remaiB;. t jS’cjv-York, l i t der, when the Im CeU 01 the Oiffor’s Mate, who 'cordingly wa, killed. The rdai^utlvt fell >, ■ i m ■ «fs&re«iwich m after whieli tim e , • Ihaft b e pipperly (aiddU tesre vtqi Greenwich, Ju DTICE la to I legiliacurc of .. liver umo us all Hi !<*. yhilip Gorrall by [ ’, to deliver to us «r to Dunia and- < .