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-,'., ii^Ui-r, which « dated\ $i% Petersbdrgli, '••• i'\i\, /April, (N, S'.J states, tl**t the emperor , , ;!,suevl an ukata iorbidding., any tnte-r* trf*f?B (;5 ~ w 4 :Xft .t^v#r-b^L\mfciQ^iAlfeierritowcs and ^Vwutrai power until thg fconclitijiori of a those •gc'jie^. toeace n0»e terms powers $ belongirifr to are *il* actual alliance with ju^i.t are permitted to enter Russia*! ports. /dniiral Lord GandbJer left town tils day ;o fake the command, of the channel Sect . t ^,u l ,lll|d|l(ll»l«>H)l(f- , ll.i|ipT , 11T**~' MWmnwnniiii^flij m.tm \i**,tititi* •GENEVA; •WEDNESDAY* -te % W& gelylavore«l th«? Editor of this paper {Stabutvn VugimaGa^it'te}#|tl).the folio<Hp' R extract of a that were- marched to tlieJlnes a f«* days iiow} 4iid it appears that ^ •.rieta.tfwienl; of regular troops from the airnoi^ at ;Spivi«g.fieM are ordered on. tbat -fta'frfoili fltote*. it WJJ A deeifion of Ihe circuit couVtof the U. \States- lor live difff M of South Carolina has lately bcfeu made ag^tnft flip detention, by thecolle&or, of aveflfcl failing from Charles. Jon laden with rice. The refult of the de~ -ci(lqt> wtns; f -thMffu ing of a mandamus com- m<mdin| the colle.<Sro« to grai.it a clearance to ih« Rcfoufcq. Several veflels laden with •*4Qgg relying on this deciftony then/4ook~QUi clearancas? apd, attempting to proceed, their Voyage was arretted by the Hornet floop of war, arid tiiey were for^idilen to proceed to ft'ii with rice i-m board; II hey were, how'e-i ver, afterwards permitted to pfbceci.-^Pkk yOS'EIUTIES \WITH ALOIERS. .,. Meivburypart) June ii I, Opt. Thudow: who arrived at Mairblebeai) on Sii'iiday, 3# days from Gibraltar, informs, that he saw a letter from Mn Lear, Anien- can consul at!. Algiers, to Mr* ©avina,' at 'Gibraltar, .dated about 10th April, advising that the. A Igerine squadron of three frigaies and several gun-brigs were out cruizing for Amerkans, and expressed the' opinion that hostilities were, declared—Their pretence, when they sailed, was that they were bound against the. Tunisians:; but that their raalob* ject vras to capture American property suffi- ciesnt to amount to 200,000 dollars for each fifths Algcrines destroyed % the Americans, at the time of their late hostilities. Mr. Lear fecond fun at Paris (in order to make; recommended that'American vessels, in the.! Frame his birth place) on the 2oth April, Mediterranean, should remain in port, Capt.lThe'Arch-Ghanccllar, Talleyrand, was pre Thurlow learnt by an English cruizing vessel fent at the accmebment:. . ^iat they had seen the Algerine, squadron,; ~—* and thinks they were cruizing between Cape' From New-Tork Evening Post. Spartel and Madeira. . V WADSWORIH'S NffcW IWEMTED Two ve'fiels have lately be<en tondettined in Baltimore fa? violating the embafgo lattr, and one for a breach of the coafting la#* 'The.'Hon. John 'Stoith, of Ohio^ has re- fignedhib feat in the fenate of the United vJtates. ' -^~— The feal Fiftiery oa the .Jce, at New- foundland, .has been ve*y fortunatc-^Four fctiyooers engaged m that bufinefs, caught no lefs than 8344, and others have beeri equally fuceefsfut. |iieen of Holland was delivered of a •The' following, very- ihterestflrig intelligence BOAT/ •\; in one of our advertising columris will be tetter iioin his fiiend in Mrimf&v,^wi<rrta\ Mm . •! e °*l Andr f w towh this jfiglit veceiv«d a Ipe- Cl^l nieffage from Chriliiaoboroughv Montgomc'r^ county,-communicating t'te death; of his fori, Mr. TIjoroaB Lewis, fallen in a diiffilhis morning; and that'Bjs opponent JVTr. John M'He-hfy, was juft ex- piring at the departure \of the ifai* iiiefli'ntser,--' Thus it is told,: Lewis challenged M'Heury toiigbt with piftola; thdatter declined but faiil be would figtit with Ttfl'eii^t the diftaoce of fi(\tee|i fteps-*.ir %vai! agreed to by Lftiyip, tliey njet, and both fclli Lewis ^as (hot tlirofr^h Che heart,, the other a little; below.\ Mr. Mchenry died the d.ay^ollowingtheir rencrounfcer. .. • £im.BEft'AKHb : 0AT, .(Ken.) 1 April:a^. %flcrday mpnnin'g at an early bout tvyo gentle •men from Knoxville, Ten. with tiieir fecornia anil a fureeon, met near this place to fsttle an affair of honor, ivkhirj' tlte Virginia limits 5 the diliaiice to fire bfejngagreed on y & attheworct wheel, through accident one of tbern 0red, betore the pidol was pfefeuted, of courfe the ball ettts-redthegro'ur.d without any danger to his aiiiaconifl-, who inftatnly taok .deliberate sim and: tlifcEargej) his piftol into the other's bread',; fehe ball en;tereil the right fide, his'.! on the bread an.<i4ias taken a d/ire#u>^towards the'ihgir-Idyr blade, and: is not ye|^ktragt?d. Some apprehemluns are entertained i'oothe.unlbrtuaate •hero's life, • Alt«r-1 kriow the event an<Jthe>dctailof the quar- rel, 1 ni-rtf g-i-ve the ftory at lull length, -wic-b lim-- remarks that may be• uftfrjl. to ttve inexperienced tut high ralnded^oung fneh of our country, titla-fifHlj: Gotafirepht; III— ,W« hear that at the railing of a hoole in St«j)hento*i, phe lift «/eek, five mea were wftantly kjlledj and fourteeri badly wounded i'n confequence of an event in its nature alilce diftreflihgi • ' • Two boys being fcuffling in fpurt,. one Sufig the other, and diflocated bij neck, wWefi killed him inftantly. A brother tio the boy killed, ran and told \Iris:\father, who AVas guarding the: foot ot. a poft oft he bent of the bwjldi ng then Rohtg iip. The father forgetful of his mift, deferted his port and t)ie bent fell-inftantlv and killed and wounded the numbers above mentioned.—C<»$/V/ Eagle. THOUSAND good Mingies. THOUSAND feet Imh PIM iJOAItbg, for Sale b> --,- - lew, fam• 29fk. '[ '(30) ujtmeimd by J, BOSJiRT & Co, The LAWS : o|the Slate of t*% W.YORK HEW\\TIN JPOUND ACT, .. • TOW MILITIA ACT, SEW ROAD ACT, *»I> THE CLERKS MmAtiWJL * /.-i^^ © •••:-• .<& '500 Webttef't Spelling fidoks.A-Wrltiftg-\ and Wrapping Papier~^by large or ft»all quantity*. . ' ' • • SCHOOL BOOKS, of alhioftall kmM, now ufed, tdniiantly forfale, oh renfonabli terms, ' _ ' , * Geneva, \June 29'.. ....... ^\^ STliAY &1AEE, rr ^\ ROKE^'inlo- the' erfclofufe of the fub^ fcrioei-, the -§th inftant, at Bay M 'A$$£ | about eight year obi5 criewhite hind, foot 5 about fourteeri and half hancls high', Tfje ; owner is re fuelled to prove property, pay 1 ; charges, and take her away. - • / joiiu $TAto.; • has been politely communicated to the pnn~ seen proposals to sell the patent right to the tersof the Albany. Gazette, by\a gentleman use of this Boat for |he North River, and of the city of Schenectady, It is \copied from the owner now has a model for exhibition a letter receive^., by him,, frorn a person of at the Phcenix Coffee House. We' have ^reat respectability at Queenstown, in Up- seen this model both in the room and on ^er Canada, dated June 1$.r~Alk. Gaz. .the water, The/pllowhig eoniparative facts: « Our Lieutenant-Governor has been sent are collected to submit to the public, for by* express from the Indian agent, near'' _ Wadsworth's Boat, propelled by a steam en- Detroit, and sets out by land this day for ; gine having the power of 4 horses, of 5 tons /iiat quarter. It is reported, that some very. ^eight, and costing 2500 dollar's will go 6 'violent resolutions adopted, by the Indians miles an hour against thewind and tlie or- (on hearing that their usual annual supplies dinary current of the North River. r for their trade> were stopped by the Arneri-| FultonVsteam-boat, propelled a* it Is, by a can government at Niagara) has occasioned steam engine, having the power of 21 hor- ~th« sadden rand uaexpee-ted : m«asurre. 0od ses, of betwreett IS^aM 20 tons weight, and grant, that no mischief may take place be-*, costing 15000 dollars will only go at the fore he gets up, Col. Claus is still there, & rate of about two miles ah hour against the the Governor takes with him, most of the .Rewind, and the same current, other o-fBcers of the Indian department.\ Advices from Orleans announce that the Spaniards have again moved to the Sabine—- i rheir force is said to be 500 infantry. PROCLAMATION\ JJy his honor Robert Nicholas, Esq. lieuten- ant-governor and commander in chief in and-ove* the island of Curraeoa arid its de- pendencies •WHER^-AS it appears to me that a scarcity of provisions of every kind will in all proba- bilitybefelt On thisisland during the remain, der of the year, but more particularly of the undermentioned artieles*. viz. Flour, Com, Salt Beef, Salt Park, Jerked Beef, Fish, Frnit, Papillons, and Coffee* And where* 94,1 see it expedient^ to prevent the incon- venience attending such scarcity,, to encour^ age the importation of said articles in Licen-r- sed Spanish and neutral Bottoms: Notice dp-refbre is hereby given 3 tftac for six months, from the date of this my proclamation, Plour, Corn, Salt Beef,«Salt Pcjrk, Jerked Beef, Fish, Fruit, Papillpns and Coffee, when im- ported on board Licensed Spanish or neutral Bottoms, shall be admitted* to entry at the. Custom-house at Curraeba until tbi 30th. day of November, 1808, accordirigly. , -~ Given under my»hand and seal at aems at the Government Housed' Port Amster- damj this 30th day of May, 18.08, &c. (Signed) \ ROBERTl^rCHOhAS. By his Honor's Corninahd,^ JOHN CORSER, Sefcretary5 The Wafltihgtoti f edeKiiiO: of June r8 fays —*\ GeneralTarxe*u has recently, had con- ferences o with .Mr. Mjdifori f fomeof which continued tbWe h^uls. This would look as if fomething of unufual intereft engaged the attention of the two governrrients. \ Voiumiao.us difpatches have been sit dif- ferent times, deceived from both France and England fince the adjournment of Congrefs; but no part of their contehts has beeri fuf- fered to tranfpire*\ Candor requires us to mention that the statement respecting Mr. Fulton's boat is de- rived from report, but very direct* and one which we believe is entitled to full credit. Qne thing however we fear not to say, that Yefterciay a man fay the name of. Kearney, wai. coihmitted to iJridevyel.J for thtf murder of jaraes Kitniartin.-^-The circunilia.octfs which led to this mejanchoiy affair' are as follow :—Some peift»ni having, Oiletfed in the fecond, ftoryrff a tavern or grocery ftore in Tryon Row, a quarrel rpokplace among them; Kihiartih being down ft airs, and the LinJlorU of the hutife abfent, went-up ftaJTs with a viev^ to quell them - h and haying got to the head of the fiairs; he wraa niet by a wonmri, who ordered him down,, with v/hiell he complieti.j but finding the noife fl-i-M^ajitiimed he- attempted; a ie- cou.d time t<> go up, 'vbeii be was fiif.t by Kearney, who aftei faying a Few wfrn-ds. It ruck him on the head with a club, in confequepte,*)!' which he dieil immed'i.fijy, Ir i> fkid tbat/Kearney mistook Ktlmartiii 0>r the ihan with.whurulie wasq.uarrei- 0^\ The laft ealterii mail furnifhes ho news of importance. tt mt-iivnivisrmmm 3C Dissolution of Partnership. T HE fubferibers inform the public, that the Firm of ALLEN & KING is thi> day diffolved by mut-iial eonfenf. They re- Iqueft all perfons indebted 10 faid Firm to the vast and'decided superiority of Wads-1 make payment to Bilas rf-'lkn, who is duty worth's Bo^t will, we think, ^e in6tantly authqrifed to fettle the fame obvious to every beholder. Mr. Fulton de- served and he has received great encourage- ment ; but Wads worth deseryes) and we hope he will receive more. inGontnn, and fome of the uei^ghbonng towns y a iday or two previous and fliowed evident fymptoms, 'of infanity~-indeed be faid himfelf he was craay, and wiflied to deftroy himfelf—and even laid that life had attempted, and fhould haveeffeeled it if the \tfe hea,r that fome of the Wett-India merchants have, fitted out a veffel of 36 guns, whpcb is how craizing on onr coaft, for the purpofeol' caking \fmail ooafting veffels laden with proviGoiis 5 that ftfe tn^es the cargo, pays liberally for it, arid per- wifs the veffel to return. The Chefapeake, Capt* Oecaturj is ordered to fea, for\-'the pui-pWe^.it is fa|(W of Capturing tW EngiiuV veffel —V^alh* Fed. - NEW Y6RK,,|un4 2if* By the fchooner Pcronia, Capt. Block, arrived yefterday, we have received Norfolk papers of the *°th itift. The pape^ftate, that difpatche's Were t«ceiyed on the t^th by Commodore Decatur, to «a-y. the failing of the frigate Chefapeake until fui- tlier order*:; in confequeiice of which, (he reftjr* ned »» Hampton Roads, where' ihe now ridetat an- Rr-ca&tc-B- M. STODDARD is appoinicd m-Mafter at Le Roy (South»mptor.j( vice SILAS AELtfN, THUbTOKKING. feo,rfiuhis % fdne 30/&. JZA-'Sl At a Cetirt held at the Surrogate's Qpce> in the town of Ovid, in t&e county of Si- nce a, on the tzvmif Jctotid day of J tine f x8o8^*~P*efent> JARED SANOFO?ED, Surrogafc. HERE AS John Yoit & Martin #en- dig, juri,. adiriiniftrators eff all and fingular the goods,, chattels and credits which were of S^itfoEL BEAR, late of the town oi Waffiington, in the county afore faid, decea<- fed* have, by'their peiiiion prefented to the faid furfogate, fet forllt that €he faid Sartiael Bear was^at the tiine of his d?aih feized Oi real eftate wnhiii11visflate;-ihat fhe rietition. exs have made a juft ansitriie account of the perfonal eftate aud debts of-the faid Samuel Bear as far as they have been able to difcover the fame, by which it appears that the p»r- fon.al eflate of ihe faid Samuel Bear is infuf- ficieut to pay his' debts, & therefore reqtiefted the aid of thi.\? court in the premifes, accord- ing to the aft en-tided 1 ** an'a4l relative to the ,i ,, - , .. „ , . t .. ~ . .. court ot Probates, the office of furiogatc, & handkerchief had not broken; this was in fonae;- • . , . .„' . „ ,,,, f ?., ' * meafure corroborated, by a handkerchief f QBfl d inj granting •adminirtrations, and vhe laid peti- his pocket, after hisdeceafe torn in two—*He faid he *'---—- t—.-—- J-i:-.i-*».i • , DEFERRED ARTICLES. Canntidaigua^ June 14. 5fe/c;'<f(r-->Franci5 Rieijardfdii, of Sparta, in this county, put an end to Ins esiftence, on Friday, the 3d inftant, by hanging himfelf upon a tree. He • was not cifcovered until, the Tuefday following, at which time he prefented .a\nr awful fpeclacie. On Wednefday, a jury of inqueft leturned a verdift ot' felf-mitrdir, and he was interred., He had appear, ed to be deranged for fome time previous, and it is fuppofgd he had deprived himfelf of life, to pot an end to his troubles, He was about 32 years of age/ attd. left a _wife and 4 fmsil children to deplore his unifmety end. - CATsmix Jane $!, iS*o£f. Sa/aV^.*~Laft Friday rottningthe bodyof a young man, very decently clad, was found in Canton, f u f. pended by a handkerjchief to a linihjof a fmall tree» On a'bjiece of paper in the crown of his hat was written David Cribfon's property—^he had been feen had been to work in Kingfton, at cabinet making, aud was'then going to vifit his mother in Ononda- ga county-^After the verdift of the Gorpivsr's Jury, he was decently interred. tioners having delivered 10 fhe faid - furrogate the account in the faid petition nieiiiioricd-- Thereupon ii is Ordered by the faid furro- gate, that all perfons imerelred in the eltate of the faid Samuel Bear, do Appear before the laid ftirrogafe, at his office in: the town of Ovid, in the county of Seneca aforefdid, on the twenty-nfvh.dsy of Augtsft next, at two o'clock ?. M. to fjxovv caafe, xi any they hav,e, Mmiivs- S Jilpooir.. Suicide--—On tlie night of the 14th inftant, Doc\ t6r ZECHEARI AH CUTTING of dazenovia, put a pe- riod to his eKiftence by Cutting his throat with a llazor. He had for feveral months paft eichibited . . » _ ., flight fymptomr of mental derangement; not, .why fo mueh of ihe; r&ai eltate Whereot the however, fofficient to prevent him from attending Taid Salnuel Bear, died feiied, ihould not be io his enftomary tfufinfefs. fhe refult of the Corft. ^y ^.j bg f u ff 1C ji e ni to pay his debt*. '(U-fi JARE0 SAlSPfeQRJg. nets Mqiieft has not.been tc<&hp£d. He *as not far fpom 50 years of age, and ha¥left a wife and two fmall children to lament the rain deed which has deprived thern, of a hufbaitd and patent. A^ARJvI BOt &AJbE. '•; •_ HJE Aihicriber O&rs for fale the fiM ^ on which be now felidesj: arjjoining ih. OldCaftle, near Oe-n,eva, containkig IO^ acres of the firft ^nality %mA^r-4ooi whi|H are ynder good improveroehi, with-a goodj Hdufe, Barn, fmoke;'houfe ^nd oiher eft- houfes, ail of vvhich have been Diiilt.whhiS ihe lafl threfe,years; hkewifei a\ nfrjpber-o;f bearing feach and Apple trefes^\ ^HeWilFak fo itW the grain now on the ferm, mia. Wheat j Rye, OMS -aftd Cofn,; t'ogethef | vyitlv the hay; ftock, 1 fafminK. Ut$hfils* &c. T Ah'yperfon wifiiingto plbrcha'fe miift %p-' ply by the fifft of September riext :,if not fddatthattlrrie, it will be LEASED for/ five or feven years, to good advantage, MoLTNTJOY BAYLY; . '\TAK.^K0fl6B. \ * ' A LL perfons indebted'0; or liaving de- ma nds again ff ihe effatejof Jjfgafiui Dick info*, fate Of trie town of Phd'pf,\-de-* ceafed, aretequeffed to exhibit the .fame fof fettiement without delay % Particular atten- tion to.tfie above bufinftFs will: be paid,- by- ihe fubferibers, on Safqrday, in each weeEjj until the fecond day of July next, at thd' houfe of the la^e deceafed. .' ,. .. \• JOEtpK'EScroTf, . XAdiiiiitisi THEOD'Oftfe BANISTER;, ftrators* Helpsyjune%i&& i . .. , (fe). y JACOB BAC&evISTO$E, . TJ ETtlRNS his' fm'eefe tnanis fa hU Jt\; cullomers for part favors, and itiform^ % them and ihe public, that be f]a& taken into* ipartnuifh-ip Mr. ISR'AEL FERRIS', frortf, Alb'dHv, MIUHTI he eari r \recommend as ati exceiient wotfeiuan, Yhofe who favour hint wiili their cuftom rn'ay dupend on having' their work done with difpateh, & i'n the rnoft\ ifafliionable and neateft manner. GetievOi itfjb \%ih^ . Hf) : N..B.-two jO^RI^YKit^'TAI^ LORS, #ho are good workmen, wanted immedi'ajel'y, ^T Thofe FhdebrteiJ/ ^re informed thaf Wiieat \*!H : be received in fiaymenr, if He* live-red foan. For Sale at Leafe^ HE DwMng-Bdtifel Shre if ]Loi ol land now occupied by JF.O'H* J^l<lfir» ARD€, in the.village nfOeneva. ,Fr>rterm*sf apply to WILLIAM JAMES' of Albany/ or his agents in this-place. Gefievai^Afiri! lj< ^ _ ; (24) \ \•' \•NoricE.•' \ , .'• { LL perfons having accounts uhfetilej with 1 the• f&blcribef &.$ reqaiefieo* 16' call and fettje the fa'r^e vvi'thotSft. further no'-* tice a' good Wheat will be received in pay--' irVcnt if delivered immedtatfefy,^and all iliof^ who hdgl'ecl this favorable opportunity of fettling their aecoun/s, may ex'ptclt t aher th«if rft of April next, to be profecuted witfeotitf difcfi'mination; ,\ |0HN RlCHARIf* Gritey/ii March rjlh.-. ' {ufj Joseph T. Mmgsland E^PECTFULir inforrns the inhabitants of this village and the public in pener- that he has cotntofheed the VVHEEl' „ - ... . . ^ Vft have again to record an other i niiance of S0.1 ICIDB, committed by' Reuben Burnly, He bad been taken up in the lower part of Shenandoah connty JaJ, and; brought back to Woodftock, where he was com- • 'WR.1GHT DuHnef' in alllis branches r tted . l ?Jf fw P 3 ,? 105 coiws^felt! Bankbills, of p ., M 7,4 Woods^fna-. Cawrage His trial before a call coilrt was to' have taken F\ 11 \- '- ,, , / . . , ,, A ,^ plaqefm Saturday the ?tb ult, but in the morning work of all dc'Ionpnorts d«n«#'»n the (hoUeit previous to the trial he committed that horrid crime notice : alfOj.*~.'P leaf tire «S v l«)gH ol all fends offilftiturder,, by cuttiag his throat, and_thiis'has •\\ r { l0e v e i,- oj cafes to i-MUi 'him,w itli their cus- i^J?$M?l?!3?^£'^ Springs, and has left a wife and three children to in the belt tnafiner. bemoan the horrid death of aHuifbantJ and a f-atlief. I ^ j \'^ f £ pr ic« 0v e n for #00(1 feafon- SUM*m0<ir.tt*t** _ _ .'ed Timber, hi-«nfc«r the abo^Winef). At: the circuit court held at Norwich laft week,' H. B. Wanted immediately, a JoUrnej'- ItUFUS HILL wis convietied of the murder of a man ff (i .gg m Maker .& a journeyilianCo^- child, andfentencedto be hung on the laft Friday « Maker > \o whom •£flt>»t wa^es will fee in Auguftnext. lie mi{ ^^ probably be exectitedm J\ a l* ^w«««» ™ w«v\j-e •/. this Vilhigei ..gtvso,- , ••; FHy^ - 1 I*. irpsjijeO u'3tj*v 'aotjo^j. stq» jo aauBJOuii peafd j|i,vv pauaaauto aojjad Ottjpadbq si 1 1 (Oi} 'o'# 'U&£ ititMUJt) •aid vMtvt mzsm ; iiiy p sijjbo 3AGJ Atjajatji pu« zjMpititiUi paysiiBj, aq- ^hui 'djp^oia^sq pj^ •pi\) sqio{:0 J04 spu^ordp ^q»'8q/pU«r *\S3fioA% i^jsiqiop siq ro pajodjtp ssq &\ ^qi o'nqatf a4ismJo|u|'^i|p^i ^qr^yqt^^^ LLpesfons indebted to the fubfbil^efq'' JSL are reqtiefted to make\ immediate pay!---' •nient—'Those who negled will bo pt&'fc-cuf~ tedtvhhout farther notice, W. MYM0rR?E A' Co. :