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f . * and to charge thsra moft heartily tiPflite with my beloved father, king-Charles, £>d with the emperor Napoleon, tvhpfc power Atf friendfhlf • can more than any tiling elfc, feforeto Spam her mutt-.valu<tbiei^ffin>js, nar*lyfrier hide -pendence and the integrity of hdjrterritory, I •charge yonjiot to fiiffcr; yourfeijjra to be fedu:? ced by the artifices\ 6t -ypor- e efral enemies} to to avoid the^ffufioD of bJo<-d ,jprl3 the misfor tunes wlijcWw^uhl other wififefttlt trom the prcfent ciriumft,tnces,'if you V ,l >ld allow yi ur- jglves to be led away by thsfpirifof delufion and difcord. Let it -Ee foftudrrftood By\ the board, 8ec\\Kc» - I (S.gred)' &K&INAND Bayonne, May 6, the honor of sen- ;jal majesty a copy .id to-deliver t6 my ibdicate the crown of- lesty \ To the Inja ~~**~Sir and Brother- ding to you? imperial an Of tlii.. I..ttpr whH' J -- august father\ in which Spain in favor of \his n: with the wish, which b __10_rmr_in,the presence roy;.l majesty. , I entreat yourimppijl and rojwLtriajesty to to take under your projection juyrfeYsori', anil tliaf oTihyiiiother', thelnfnnt Don Carlo 1 !, and to guarantee the persons a'nd properties of my upwarus oi DB^IVV ™_ . Vv^re«|atiojieoT,intBe capital and Jts environs— thattliese circumstances and severaOfacts which* Icouia notfle-fciown to other persons', convin- peed theirlitghneiises that surrounded with-dan- pers, they had only to choose the course which should be attended with the fewest evils ; in. consequenco-of which, tbeyjresoived upon set.' ting outJ£r_Bayonne. • v No\ sooner hadfhe prince reached that tcgyrf than the prince (the king) unexpectedly found - th.at the king^hj^ father, f bjd protested against' his abdicaiion\ it tbjidve been forced from him ; and as the prince had\5o»<i jidtfte' lieved it t o have <been voluntary, when he ac- ceptecHhe 1 erown, he was induced 'by Jiis' filial love to restore it, as soprt as lie had ascertain ed that sqch a .protest existed, and'slforfly »f- trr,-hia father resigned itjhis name andin that of his whole -dynasty in favor of the emperor -wce]^' -v> —,. ..... , u „ t„»„ /.niiQMnintrg thee i* I oi nis wiioie uvuM3> v «* —~ , -» , «stjv in complian ' q] ^ f h( ? b|t consultin th this. day, jW^'fJlioo/of ^ nation, might select the person and i your*n \~ followers. /i iv* ------ T\ • In this confidence I beg your imperial and royal inajesky will' aotipt of the assurance of the hi<ch consideration, Scc~. &c. (Signed} \ FERDINAND Bayqnne, May 5, )bOS. The whole havinff, been published in the council, it lias beeri rosolved that it. shaHJbe cained into execution, and communicated to die ( apt-.m general, &r. 'i gn-d) D- BATOLOME MEMOS. M«dn4 May 10j 1808. In consequence /('the myal-dvcree appoint*- - ing th- gr.md Du» of Berg, lieutenanr gener al of the kingrjori and his imperial ar.d roj.-J /onfrrnicd the membi rs-ol all -1l-VJIf i .liw highness havi good of the nation, might select the person and dynasty who are to wear it for the future. \Intlfis state of things, their royal highnesses taking into consideration the situation in which they find themselves, and likewise., the criti cal circumstances in which Spain is placed, and under which evpy attempt on the part of her inhabitants, in support of their rights, will not only be useful but fatal, as it will be attest ded With no other consequences than greatJ blood-jher], and the infallible loss of at least, al great part of her provinces, and the wholeJof. hor colanieabeyond the seas—reflecting, on the other hantf! that the respective concurren ces of each of their highnesses in the cessions, j of their riglits to tihafthrone, already made by their f; ther, will preve a most effectual pre- veivtilJive pf those calamities—observing; also, that the emperor of the French binds himself, in this supposition, to preserve the indepen dence and integrity of the Spanish monarchy, as well as of all her ultra marine settlements, without reserving to himself, or* dismembering the le-.'ist part of her territories ; andfunher. waSffirrnedjland' the members of the respective butsoSDoaasouuji .o.v» «.—.—, , conwittee's stationed themselves in th£ centre, commissioners may convene the stockh'olders, Ttfcy then dispatched dglcgares to-cornninne V} make arrahgeriehts -for coriauctrnp the bn- ^th tlieBtfrouRJireeve and the principal offi- siness. [Mercantile Advertiser.] , Ctrs of th »lnwnVwhrrw ?rrn7^ip8tprHr^ • — •—^Tr-, . ,\• T \ their influaice with the most eminent.manu- —It ha-rheen^oubje^^y^jnany;. wiiether tlie ** [Jacturers to raise their wages. One of the del- intelligence lately published \of thiSforUial ces- [egates Tsoon returned;-and went rotvnd the. sion of S.ain and her territories to Bonaparte, [Square^ attended by the committee, and ad- was not a fabrication at \\ririidad. From tlie I dressing the poor, half-famished, but patient papers, received by the Thalia, we are enableo: auditors-, informed tbem that he had seen the to silence every ddubt which- has been enter, Bbrooghreeve, that he was friendly to their tained on this subject. It4s-c6Trect in all itsu Cause^afid sympathised witliihern in their pre- particulars. The official (documents* we have sent distress, which he was sorry he could not given are printed in Londdn. The reason wliy alleviate ; that -he had taken the names and this resolution ljas excited so little surprise in, places Df abode of their^deiegates, who were England is, that Spain has long been virtually, responsible for the conduct and behavior of what she is now nominally-, under the control their fellow sufferers. The delegates then ex- of Napoleon. \jbid.] horteJ them -to .be firm in t,be cause they, had ' BaMnnHP^anSHBl' undertaken to s , uppott,-and'strongly efijoined'1 w ~r~ JJI&I' them to behave peaceably and oroerly^ I ' , , \ About three o'clock P. MJ again went to At Onondaga, on the 1st of July, Mr. JtsOH- the field-, attended by a friend, and was aston- MAND BUST, one of the .proposed Editors of ished to see So many thousands of people; for this paper. In the'death of Mr. Rust, the • - • ... 1. n.«;,„„v,lr in the rmhlic have as neighboring towns, i am u» were at least from ten io fifteen thousand peo ple. Loud, indeed, were the rourmurs-pf the poor wretches, but not the least indication was there o f a riot. \ Many basket's of bread, with some ale, and .several cans of butter-mtlk, were distributed a- mong the multitude, and their sorrowful and piteous tales of distress quite unm&ned rue, as also several other sympathetic spectators. A under the sainc daV, a royal TtrrnrnS ccucil has lssucviiui.-v. ...^ — -— . - - d-rr-e, rnioimpJthe imp.irtial and speex'y .<d TO-nrstraton offiustice, and directing t.imp tJ p r to Uar tl* words, \Government of the LKU^I-IU Genjral oTllre Kingdsm^ jonrainuin the purit» of the Catholic religion, rr .--,tr. Tfmnerty .jind tlie laws a ' lJ \ 3 ^\.\1 TTie -Spin15 f ir> of thr-nd n.i-nber \t tin leigr, n Pourt 66t C untrn-S Madrid, May 10, 1808, '•Mori.irch inujt, when the af- |h jre settkd, niak.'rooni for a ! ew dynasty. ^ luwfuf sove- maitf\- of one of th« fin- Europe ; how CJII he expect to ule such h^avy *\ 3 n h6 n 7~£^%3SJ2Ztt l\ publSe susuinedan b.p ^k^^ ^l^nT^nll ^rf S^**« hwe ty a worthy intelligent member, and th. vm- eighboringtowns.iampi OH' , 3 •» -r . . ftiend w hosetaients ter of this article a re\al Ijiend, whosetalents he relied much upon jn the arduous capacity of an editor. From -the Albany Register sf July. Iff. OBITUARY. ' ' ~ MK. JOHN BABBER, the proprietor of this w> liiu.vu^..., i paper, is no more-!—He expired~o1r-Swday \ rSi •,>•- V;i. l ?, '. C i 'KIL, : W >S ht l ast ' *** r a -»«> painful illness^f- [Imt halfpasttjiree q^clock, the Borougnreeve agffl ^ yta £_^ on Tups . half past three o'clock, th e Borougnreeve j eighteen months, aged 50 years—and o mpanied by another geiitVman on horse- J remains were interred in the cemetry :, entered the (holltw) s^re.^airf the poor j Epi5Copal Church, attended by the Me-_ cynic's Society, of which he was a member, and a numerous concourse of relatives, fnends ami feilow-ciiweas. * Wl,e» the just max dies,let tht pet pi'f runt.' LJ |'.T*\ *~ n w the cTuntry ; which success Ibr a Iuii(»-period oftmie^and in an infallible manner, the power and prosperity of the Spanish nation— their -rOJSl iuglineSTS Think, that they give the ' west conVmcinjr. proof of their generosity, of the love They-brar tlie SpamardSran<Pbf the PTatefu! sen«--whicb they entertain of their ati.irhrwr.t, by sacrificing, as far as i n them lies, the .r j)er^''nal Interest to their advantages ; and for thi> purpose, adhering as they have ad- j Ijered by a separate convention,, to the cessiorr of their rights to the throne. In consequence | whereof, they release the Spaniards from all their obligatiaiirn this respect, artd exhort them toTooE to the corhrribn interests ofThe coun try, keeping quiet, and expecting their happi ness from tne wise dispositions and pawer of thf emperor Happleon ; by their ready snbjnifi- ' L: - L *'—h willy give their princeand theTtrongcst proof of their * - - - -1 ?ccom back, euieieu mc , creatures gave a patient hearing f> them : he advised them to disperse, but i he general' cry was—\ We have nothing to eat; ;ind unless ouY 'wages are raised, we mi ^Mt as well pl.iy ..nd starve, as work and be famished.\ I list ened attentively, and heard tales of the inost distressing scenes that evir human eye •witneSs^lo -4 -and 1 am sorry to say that military wr^p obHged to^nterfare Tor the \\se a* Di-ffoiuton of Partiierfliip.. se- ' militar y were oun^ey >v ......- —- cond time and 1 apprehend thai-the-eowe. ' . i i.. i T r .... ,Hum tirp. ie, anv. » »rr iU _ c ,„ I \fC OTK'E is lien by will be dreadful, as I saw them_ fire, | £^ f reftrred agaist him. U 'tVs t'Aron TIieTiin ;\.T-e prinrc trf Astrurlas, and -rlieit highm s ^ - D»n CJ.IL.'S ai .u Don Aut ^rio, h u ve renounced tl »\cit 'Wn, and their tight to the saiie, jpptari i <y the following documt nt^ • _ )lit<r U loved subject for them. tier my go»inment, have-been during my reign : ther claims, and disregarding their own inter- /.r?. Is„„. c „<• m „ incessant soltCTlU(&. . ^t 7 * 0 ''\ rk * t \ Pm .'\PPy* wluch .s the Only r i,y tne wiiowiui, u U ».u.w... v . , ^ omnerorNipoJP ( OUK:- * If <>l\ r to U '?.TZ. sion to whic the i, U t e proof ot try maternal love j ^ wq ^ = _ for them. ' heir happiness, the pe«e, pros-, m tllcir i„ s hnesses give it t o them oetity, pre* *wtfon and integrity of the d°-|^lheir paternal affection, by resigTrrrrg-till ininions wh D.fine Providence l .as put un-, ther rhims and disregardmg their own inter- the only cfijects of my incessant solfeituoe. j - \\ lufever depositions and..mi asurts have U-t-n • ol, Jt' ct of th«ir own interests, adopted. t;\ej-aja>-my accession to the throne | I, THE PRINCE, of iny ancestors Under to that ju-t end ; nor cculd they teud to~any otber. • At present, — -iiruler.ilie <4traordmaty cucuinstanci S in which I have^jfeerrgliiced,-and s^ee myself, my concieoce, my-honor, and jdie-fair-'jiame-itJiieli I b'ave^tappijerity, imnmoirc'y ri-quire,uf'nro, t!i it the last act ol my so\ere'it;nty should ex- r - CARLOS—ANTONIO . Bordeaux 4th May, 1808. ' -.Rfdra At MANCnESTgR*-**— •Frorp t/idliQHDOH TRAVELLER OP MAY 97. »uun :ij ,».,.,.„..._ , In .inor'ir part of our pajier we have given du-m-ly Iv .direct d t .i the promotion of the the 5'.ibi( iice f ?orrje letters received yester- s^ire ei.d, n?mely, to th. pe..c<,prosperity, s/- \ rl.,y fton, k ,-.c 'i' ,ter, relating \to the piocetd- c-inty wl i'it «-g»-tjt of the monarc)>y, the ings of fii. distre.-ed nianufarturers in that thione which I r. lir<jiti^U-4jad to the gr. AvH \town- an.lhinghborhood, in coiioeqiunce of-the har.pln. •>•> r -\my ;.ui>j cu if Wh hemispheres, refusal of Parliament to entertain a bill for fix- And aoc .idmply 1 had cJ.-il^Jp my .«'}' and .i^g zminfntm for their weekly labor. are d.\.r tru r.H, the emperor tf France, ;>ll my sorry to iate that it has been found necess-ry n -iits t-> bpam ard-tfar4nJus, hating stiputat-, t o have n course to strong measures to dissolve id that the crown of S^JIII and the 'Indus, tthotnieeti igs wiichtook place ambng this un-- flilU continue mdependi ttt an 1 .Tirir., f u'h as , happy cl; of tlie people. The followtflg Ut- ber-n undtr Try dominion ; anl likewise, that, tej wlnchlwe received this morning from a cor our hol_y_rejijji3n i« to be n r t only i he estabhsh-JjesftQjjdedt, upon/whose accuracy we can place ed religion\ imt the oily o: i pr< ,iosed tti^ufuV+petlec, r^iance, contains art, account of what our the uuntuiu-i of Hm 4,ionatcU-y. You are) occurrt.l at Manchester on Wednesday. Tlie to understand it so, ami to communn ite the Cotton Weavers seem to have, adopted a very same to the other council-;, to the tnbauT.ls of, erroneous idea of the feelings of ParliamentjJ .k. i - «f »!.. nmvl l f'l. both \ »• I qu-ii'.es will be dreauiui, as IM um.. . _^ — --• , 0 and c 'oerved scverid wounded wretches carried ^ ' parjnrrdiip of JostAn MASTWJ a tc ^theiMfirnvry. The SlWp5 '3nTj -hoxises are JABISH N. M. HTSBD'. u«der the firm of all ai'ut up in this qu .irter, and the riflemen n /i and MarchesteT \vuluuUers &e. ftd are now- lYlUflG'I J tMHUi ijicivt^ rnjiTching to the scene of action, and I find the streets are to be again patroled. The peacea ble inhabitants are most dreadfully alarmed. \Ten P. M.—I Jbawjust seen a poor •eld man's widow, who is left with five children. Her husband was shot in entry ; and I find that several of the-multitude have been Taken to gaol. An apothecary with whom I conver sed, has been to dress the wounds of many who were badly hurt by the swords and bayo» nets of the spldrers. \ P. S.—After the military were assembled, I saw a gentle/nan entei the square on horse back, he harrangued the unfortunate people.— I did not hear him speak, but I am told by a friend, whose veracity I can rely on, that he said *i hfs \father was a weaver, and exhorted them-to support the cruse, but to conduct themselves with propriety, and that he wnu'd Stand by them, and tf one was hurt to apply to him ftr redress.\ ~ tj — _ —. was, bv n .».«i >l-<onfcnt diff.lved on the 11 tlx lay of July inftant. A ]l prrfuns who_are ih- 'eb'rd to the fum, are rcqyrftrd without furt her notice to make immediate payment to JAUISII N. M- HuRii,.v.ho continues bufi- rf« ar Ins ST ORE in f.az'-novia, wherr he n.-.ss iuft received a frcfli fupply of UUUUS. ~ J N. M. HURD. AUCTION. _~ - i ' •' LONDON, May 31 -Orders, we nnderstandj have been sent to Cork for the immediate embarkation of- G00O men. Their destination is said to bc.Cadiz. A meeting of the gentlemen connected with Die northern Highlands was to be iieW yester day at Edenburgh, to consider of the means I <f relieving the distresses of~015 inhabitants I of tfnt part of the country, drising from Jhe jcreat scarcity of corn, and the general loss of their cattle^ ojying-\^ tlie want of fod der L 6c sold at Public Auction, on Sat- day t/ie 13'i mst ai 2 o'clock, P. !/. t? tie big est tddtr, ibe full Blooded ,9>>SE ',1 D PAY ASTER, for appro*, et 'Otes, pajjble one year ajier date;, vitb ii etest Icytr.ent received itrWbtat, Corn, ligCi Oats, Furh or dsbes. 1 ^SAMt.. DUTTON, duc'r, rasenovia, August 10'i> 1808. 4 S^ERIFFIS SALE.. B Y virtue cf a writ «f-F en Fac as, issued^ ou: of I I In addition to our recent statement ofAhe kingdom, to the hcu.is of Ui« .provii c. i, botli military, civil ^nd ecclesiastic, and_ to -all the Tit'Otis lucu M * *•«•- r-»-_ _ with /espect to their case. We were present at thd short discussion whiolr -torfLFl^ 6 °\ the subject on Friday last, dtld we can assert th..t « was from moitves of the purest Compaq minions ; atid that you and they n. y concur in carrying into execution thu di»po f itions of my friend, tho«emperor Napoleon, w'..ose aim is the maintenance of peace, friendship, anrjafes or \ l r.^\^ t \'-'^' 'u ^Qti union between France and Spain, and the pre^jrinite mtscn^nd no posfiibteftpod * _ _ _ J 1.- ^AM .ni ^tinn in the bill. There was but^ne-ipmion m tlie house respecting it, and it w*. this, \that it would incfese rather than l ''-' nl0 .^ ie l f, ,s ^ e f?- •s of tlie manufacturers ; that it rrSght do ift- venting of ex /-<isses and popular commotions, the effects of which are invariably found to be puWic calamities, the dessolution of hjm ,iliesvJ and the ruin nf all. - ' Given at Bayonne, in the irrpprial palace of government, May 8, lbO &A — I, T11E KING. To the temporary Gov. »f my council of Cast itei xt Don Fern.ndo, Prince of A.turus, and the Infants D. Carlos' and D. Alttonio, grateful x for the love and constant -fidelity wljich all the '(Spaniards haxe displayodtow.irds them', and Heeply concerned at seeing them, at piesent a /s*ty to confusion, and consequently threaten- j'_ *'%rith the 1 ' gteatrrt—calamities : and well ~\2^Sng that wTtiiIhe motive\£y le con( i U (.t 0 f t i leir higUnesses up to this ^rosttt, and of the plans which have c ''wf 0 \ the happiness-of the cmiitry, t hyy conctNft to be-their duty to give them the salutary \ maUon th inne gg- of ^ ! 0 l^Wfefexeeution, and af tlie same WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1S08. THE publication of the PILOT has been de layed for a number of weeks by the illness and death of Mr. RUST, one of the proposed puli- lishers. In consequence of this dispensation of Providenqe, \the proprietor has formed ir connection with Mr. NEWTON i^fbo business of'the establishment will bu conducted undur tlie firm of Baker' Nduto>i~- Owt first number is How submitted to the public wttn much hurry of preparation. Rea ders will therefore decide with candor upon -calamities ; and well | aiare minnu... b the specimen offered tliem : And shoi^dSur 'gTeatPSrT ^tif ^iemy -wsnpr.tible freritlemen went to remonstrate •muted .eleillons -piuduce a trusty and •eaiyful ignorance, lifTh of t-h'e I with tlv poor, emaciated, and^iWeSsed -obr *yggraVThl5ZJimnentous --crisrst-cw^ 1! ---~ tVw>m to dtsnerse ; hut find- , ^sr~,—— .* . ,—- — dent wishes will be gratified., -ItHSrder to give\ room to the -late, important \ Manchester, Wednesdayrvenvffe. \ Your London papers will, no dc»ubt, teei? with dreadful accounts of the riots at Manches ter ; but having been accidentally both an eye and an ear witness of what has unfortunately • taken place here, I sen;! you a few hasty lines, j — \.-Ajiumber„of the journeymen weavers as sembled yesterday, not in a riotous or tumultu ous manner, \but in a decent orderly style, re casting to liavc their grievances jredressed,. and\ their wages raised. Sorpe thdnsanrls'at.. •tfented on the ground called Si. George's fields, and appointed delegates to wait upon the prin cipal -nanufacfurers, humbly desiring anjnyne- diate interview. The magistrates and several tim^the d ^^^g ^Vlow i wKich they bear'them> . They arcrthcret -^g^,, necessity &f „j ,i<: supreme r -jrt of j ^d :c tnre if e of New Y rk, to me dirtst ed -and mc.'. ag nnst 'be go;t!s, chattels, lands nj tern-tints o' Edmond thwton and Z.ebu- In addition to our retcm ai ..cmr... v. I JU Ar, c — >I bive seized and t<-krn iU the failure of fodder in the Highlands of Scotland, rea / an i p e -sm u t p>upe tj of tie in d Nt-p- we have ti add, that on three small farms in j ,„..„, f>„ inula- ry the s.-utbwest tlf-pamh of Latheron in Caithness, {84 black of {ot : 0 . U, Inn* A tte \8tb tvnm* mttle, besides a number of horses, have eked ' ,. 1 , rn ,<• ,j • , f Twant. -in Sutherland. Ross. Caithness and **«/>.»» *tt tov> of B .olfte.d now enjoyed L verness, there isr tt general and distressing- ly Beuagfr ard Samuel \ Ames, tebub I y ojapcovisions—in many places even the sbjil < xji 'ose for sale, at pubug vendue, cs the ' ' ' ' - ' .' %j citiects, on tie lb:b J OK of 'eptembct*'- i cgt at tbt~bousi of bumuel fflic/ear, m the. JERE MI AH WHfr D LK, Sbe>!f. By ' evi Loft.^ \ Wanted Immediately, T WO or Ibrea ^iciM: f'ost Riders, to per. jo'tn on e!lgihle\-ou (otpLom $ojd en. Cottrjgepient :v,r 'be gtxvti% August 10, 1'808. - % JUSTJRBCE1VED, S.NB\POft-*^L-E\A-V , TlIlS OFFICE, THe laft Seffion Laws. feice I Doliat. s<w»oity of=piovii..v... J j , rrain allotted for seed has bevn used to keep the people arjd the cattle alive, and the conse quence muit be calamitous, ifsjanf relief is not promptly afforded.' ' . I, , | - -i II m jw »aMlW »• •'—— THE PILOT. ii. , — jects, re-^nesting them to disperse ; hut find ing every thing they said was of ap avail} they were undf the painful necessity of resorting to the readme of the riot act, aitd seTraing the constables aaH, military among them, who soon cleared the groundbut finding the inhabit ants were considerably alarrhed, tihe streets were patroled all Tuesday night, and every thing remained pretty rjulerr'— J foreign intelligence contained in our preceding columns, we'have been obliged to omita num. tar of minor/articles' prepared tr this dajrs pap?r. ALSO TilE Pncz 31 Cents. ' ~~ AMD ALSO, T3U NEW MiLlm ACT Price 2* Ginf.