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Vendue Ossice, Demerary, Imndary1, 1813. o7 Wort— The Businifs of this Office will in fasture Klwoston and de conducted under the Firm of M11448. M228 & Cor 1 Dep. V. Ms. voolie vinoors. On Mondag the 9h instant, al ihe Stores of Mettis„ Fusterlon, Oliversen, &Ep 60. — 160 puirels now herringo, golt landed; 60 pieces coston bagging, 5 pipes Madein wine, and waat turcher mag appen. Klesron a ML2s. January 3. On Tnelday ihe soch of Ianuary, al the Vendui Osticeea valuable colleltian af neu books, just landel, contitting of upwarde of 360 vulumes, eegauily bound and amoug wliich are als dhe recent Novels and tha tot Cowing= Wateer scotts Poemo, Lord Byrons dirio Anaal Register for 1813. Lady Morgan &a d Dondel Raynals Iudies, Barchelemys Voyages, Franklin Works, smolleu's ditto, Inclibald'8 disto, Roucletob- cantis Pravelo, Burns'e Worko, ac. Catalopues to beleen al the Vendue Ottice Also by order of Johmn Henry, Kilg. — Wegro bloe dath, jackels and trousero, theeling coats, chock Mhirto Evemley froeko, Kilmarnock capo, negio hato, dee leaand ocher sines, lein twint, dic. a general assortment ol Harionery, pickles woarted of che latelt importation, 300 gallono choice old ru, in tols of 5 gallous or up- warde to luit purchapers. Also a len pipes and hogs- heade excessent Madeira wine KiEszon ap mls On Weduetdag ie 11i½ Ianuarg 18156 order of Soseen Hut, wilhout reserve, at ulore o Rosear Merlaire, southesreet, the remainder of nis Roek in erade unsold al hie tast vendue-printed calicots, ginghamo, towels and table doths, Arpee zud nary bloe vankeens, linen plauillio end Britannias, sine lrist linens, cotton and alk kockings, lang dorho, preen baize, pantaloons, Alk handkerchiets, thregdo, plaves and ladies hats, Kussiatheeling, tea trays, corko, wine glasses, tammers and covers, mortars aud pellleo putter stamso, silver nutmeg graters guld ear and tin- gerrings mrooches, scating wan, fortoile thelf snuft bores, alver pencil cales, boet Aeak pans, Windtor soap, jugs, decanter, and suuster Hands, glass cale spurs, brulhes and combo, lable beslo, spices in Ib. canisters, mena Alk hato, blueplarefurnuure, vat trapo voorsand shoes, boteled porter, Leacock &a Old Maden Wine in plpes, hogsheade, and boules, and wlnt sur- iier may appeer on rhe dag ol hile„ Kiwesron & mls. On tartdagche 1zch of Ianuary, 1815, by order of Mettis. U Enroen & Forion, d cheir Nore i Cumingsburg, ihe gemaining Htock of goods on hand 112: — Cansles and loap, glass ware, printed calicoes paint and paint oil, lamp and neatoloot bil in jupo, nails, Movals and hoes, cutlasses, sets of common and wor„ handled table and desert knives and farks, pit lawe and saw files, round eye and telling ares, coppers tonto disteovers in sels, smoothing irons, ladies Mhoes, Hessiag and military bools. Alla a mahopang eounting houte desk, two mattogang hhou glasts, twolarge glals cales, an iron money chelt, two large en tea cannisters princed and leutered, each will contain about a cheft of ten„ vouting machint complete, wich boot Rogger, cork tqueezer, bor aud candlellick and boutlinx plyers, nand cart, empty nen puncheons, and whalever else may ofter. Kuesrowa mitrs. On Fridai che 23ch of Ianuary, 1815, vy order of Haarin 8. Dovour, sold tor rhe benefit of ihole concerned—live bales of negro plankels, damaged op poard the Buy Thomas, I. Broichwaite, Master, trom Liverpool, marked B. Vlo. 7, 13, 75, 76 and b0, 28 per survey beld on tha same. Al by order of R. Batty, Elq. on account ol thole whom is mag concem- iliuty en forty pieceb of cotton audcossee bagging, and two casko of trencbing Movels Alto by order of Mils Plissis Colsier-the leale of hals los af land No. D hined in Fouth street, front of Plantalian Vlissingen, wich als che buildings thereon adjuintag dhie Premileool C. L Kocallie, Elg. occupier 1 A. Caron, Elgs, the huildings consissing of a com Cortable dwalling house, wich a good Hore below, kischer wilt a briek chimney oven, ac. a negro houte, necessary, &c. als in good order, and there is abundant vard room; immediale possession can be given, term„ 6, 9. and 12 months, in equal payments; an excelsent walluba water vat, 10 coutsin 2500 gallons, nearly ao goodaeneu, end well set up, may besold to accommo- date the purchaler of the houte Aiso hy order of Helseen Mlmyre & Froser-five hogsheads tobacco, of very line quality, just landed trom the Biix Wout Star, Capt. Waldron, from Bermuda„ Also, by order of Alexander Mackae l Codleven pares of candies, marked M in a diamond, X 2. 4, 6 7. 8, 3, 10, 11. 12, gud 13, impotted per ship Caro- sine, Captain Allan, From Londan, condemned by surouy, and told tor account of chote converned. Allo, by onder ol Colin Macrae, Flg. — a colleltion of valnable banks, in the Kuglith, Duich, and Frencl langnages, belonging to the Khaie ol the lare H. I.S Van den Heuvel. Allo, by order of Meste Hadden & Learmons, tor rho bencht of mhole concerned — 24 hals barrels mets veel, landes trom the Buex Minerva. Kiwesron & atls. On Saturdan ce 24ch inkant, al ihe Vendue Ottce dose consignments —pristed caliovis and ginghamo, rih Einen and coston luuling, Vnen and coston cheeks: negro dorling, carilsen ware, laddles and bridles onts in puncheous and hopcheads, costee bagging, genile- men 's beaver hats, neu butter, herrings in barrels, &c Riwosion a mills. Ianuary 7. On Mondagche 16ihol Tanuary, by order of H. I. C. Weonieuen, Ela. at ihe Store of Hessio. Banker, Nevwierden. & Co.— Houlehold furnieure, contisting of rables wich Dendo, card dito, looking glasses, en dlegant prels and secretaire, nicht chair, globe lamps gals and carhen ware; a jolly boat wich matto and tils, trom 20 to 25 head of excessent cattle, a good iding mule, uis grey mare, warranted lound; laddleo and bridles, hollleis and pistols, aud waat tarcher will opgen Kiwesron &ap mtl5. January 7. On Foetdag ie 1Jch, Weduetdag te 18ch, an Thorlday dlie Loch January, 18l5, st de store o Dverrd Canen & Cothe whole ol Meir stock Con hand, wilhout reserve-at hx mouths credit- conlisting ol coslon and costie bagging, Russia and pa rent canvae a large assortment of cordage, tar En bar- rels, negro dlothing of als kinds, paints aud sil, tam oi, tallow and mils grealen loap aud candles, hoes, Mo velsraud enrlasses, carpenters and coopers tools, nail- aerted, besl Londen-made surniture, champaigve, port vine, hoek and dlaret of a luperior quality, a ten hogs heads and quarter casko ol old Ronden particular M deira wine, puncheon packs and puncheons, trich linen andsheeting, colton hhuting andlining, printed celicve and cambrie, Salemporeg, uuckaback lable linen, gen temen's and ladics Alk aud entton Rockinge, umbrella and paralols, a large assortment of glals ware, Aation- erg, broad dotho and Kerleymere, and a variely of Cocher articleo. Kwoszon a Mels. On Fuctont e 24ch of Ianuary, 1875, witt 6= terpoled tor lale, by order of R. Van van Tron, Elg„ at lus Houle in Stabroek — Houschol1 Farniture, eon listing of mahogany dining tahle wiel Denis Lembroke andeard tables, Adebaard, maliogang chaurs, ruch borton ditio, liguor case, salas, tooking glass, mirior, mahovan, secretary, cloathe prels, bedo aud bedstegds complete, van-hand Htands, night chairs, glals and earthen ware Also9 good Caok, two excessent Washernomen, and wa capial Crals-Custere and a number of oeker tieles, wlzich will beproduced on dhe dag of Cale Kiwesvon amls On wedueldag and 2morldag, de 25 n and 26os January, will be sold st die Baard of Oophumsand Inprovided Pllateszwearing apparel, geld and Alve watches, negrals, a schaoner wich rigging, ac. abon ne thouland staves, a hogbhiead lugar, and the accep- tances, goode, accuuuts, dc which have heen advor ueed by che Reeorder, on che Lsihs May, end IH Iune 1813, and het get paid or accauuted tor. Kiosrow a mrs. Januari 7. Op Weduesdag ie 1511 Fobraat, 1815, 31 in Vendue Ofsice, by order of the Ericutoro of Winian Kuer, decesled— Negroes, calle, a pold watch rhe premisco in Heu Loun, the late residence ol the secealed, and what may Curther appear. Allo by order of P. A. De Veer, Alq.—a negr„ samed Cassar, rhe property of Mio. Elizabeth Williamo, porn Knighit, and which has been piven by her in leen ity on re dih Ianuary, 1811, tor the payment ol g debt due by het hate lalsser Sames Kuipht, then amount ing t0che sum of ƒ2123. The abave named negr was sated when given in security, to be acapable and salwalsle bout carpenter, and is offered tor lale merel in order to bring this buliels to a final conclusion Kinaston a Mlls. December 17. wawiedio Rin Twelve Field Negro Men, tor a twelve-month, on 2 very healthy Sugar-kstate, with an abundance of Plantains huunted ou one of che Essequebo lslands. Enquire at the Rogal Canett Ottice. — Ianuari 3. Monrrd in me Heer, and Cor tste by mhe Tub. seripen at the store lately occupied by 5. Duport, Elgr. the following artieles, on realonable terms tot immediste papmen— Hams, potatoes and onions in hampers, mustard, best London bouled broun sout, negro dlaathing, consisting of sined and unlined jackels, wonen wrappers, and hits Egentlemen's fathionable-made loch conts, coutees and pancaloons, best tancy Mar„ feilles and black slk Floreniine velts, Arong Moes gentlemen's drels and half drels dicto, Iadies kid and moroeco pomps and landils, men 's Leghom hare, vouths black and drab beaver ditto, hne India eans, pleached and uubleached plaullas, Wuitechapel ind milliners needles, mahogany dresting and swing tooking glasses, mahogany night chairs en turmed lees, a neat mahoginy gardivise with dleven glass tguares ant one ligar jar, neat mahogany liquos cales, japanned chairs in imitation of role wood wit cane bottoms, Iapan trays and wuiters, brals-bound scribes, brals hat hooks, table knives and forks, curr„ combs, brals nails, thavingbores, looth brulhes, parent thoe thread, gun Rints, tin table and tea spoons, tanc coloured leather trunks in nells, Holland's gin, apc„ souw Hall, Janr. December 24. 5on 542r —2 Prient-11:1 nlne inch Cabtr. /ind 2 hveor sir Coils of different hres, of the same des- cription. Apply al the store of Mestis. Sifison Gaaur &ap Co.erto 4. BkRBlCR, ship Kelten, Dec. 27. Fon ansienvans. IHK stus vakEdk Pav2. stokk, Master, Eo oul in February nert. For Freight or Lasstge„ pplytothe Master on board, or to c. vicewr. Dec. 21 t Ondergetekenden maaken aan hunne Vrienden Den het Publiek, bekend dat zy de Onderstaande goederen per De Vrede, Kaptein Sturk, van Amster- dam, ontvange hebben, en dezelve thans verkoopen op hunne Cous sis geleegen op Charles-Poun, voor- heen behoord hebbende aan Den Heer Philippan, teegens civile pryzen voor Casta of eerste qualeteyt costij. Oude Rhynsche wyn in ankerkosten, do. hogheimer in ditio, continjee medueronde ditto, seler water in kenneljes, genever in kelders, azyn in pullen, zeur in kelders, agaikjes in diten, vleesch in tonnen en spek in t duto, vaatjes laberdaan, gelueden en onpes needen, laring in vaajes, roi pens in den paaling in rounetjes, anchovis, dardappels, booter, toele melkse kaasen, com- zine do gort in vaaten en pullen, paert garst, groene erwien, capneyner do ribbe dukken, pater Aukken, Welph. hammet, varina en blader robat, ofte ronge„ winst ingeleyde suyboonen, zuur kool, blom kool„ asperie boonei, en andvrie vrogge meel, wit en bruga hier, banket in trummels, heyn, maker in don dieverse Koek, leyne en neger pypen, wulood, diverse vervon en kwasten, syn en raap oly, Haarlemmer en Vriele bomen, syne Vlaansch en Haaslemmer linnen, balon en negen roeden, boeseroeusjes, scvenen, kousen, bonte hembden, doeken in roverlen, comporitie, kaaren, zeep, thee in wosten, haver, coffy rakken,cement, oteen kalt, plaweey zene, noordsche deelen en latten Dec. 14. Bakkus, waomierten, & Co„ U Onderligned offer tor lale, a variery of voren vaovistons ≈c as is more par- ticularly specilied in the above lis. Dec. 24. Bakkkr. wevwintten, & Co„ 5uitt has received by ibe Cork Fleet, and D. on hand — Buuter in half trkens, hams, cheele, outs, white biscuit in barrels, beeland pork in bar rels and half barrels, ling Ath in boves, Peotch her rings in kegs, potaloes in barrds and hampers, chned lugir, natmegs, cloves, pepper, capers, mus ard, tith luuces, old Port nine, London poster and Wate's heer, Madeira wine in bores, loap, tallon and wax candles, table falt, thoe blacking, ankle„ drels, and half drels thoes, Hellen and military Iaots, ladies and children's thoes, back, blue, and green coats, velts, jean and hheeting trousers, cots ton mhirts and Chirting, Russia Mheding, white jean„ beaver, Ak, nadelmens, Jadies, childrens, and negrg hais, salempores, cotton decks, calicoes, ginghams, thread, Nationery, Duen's ware, ten Tetssol sine lustre china, patent hhot N.1, 2, 3, and t, fine gunpowder in cannisters, cortage trom 1 to 54 inches, small lines, lail twine, conmon and ma- chijne bost rope, one completo tot ready made schooner's lails, schooner or punt chais and auchorge ack serews, chrin and can hooks, parline spikes„ samp bolts. weilded thinbles, luga boiters, iran pots trom half to t gallons, hoes, Anels, cutlastes„ akes, black, red, and gellow paint, doch and phint brulties, portmmteaus, ten trage, wnd hoops, g xreat variety of blocks, baads, hats pump boren wien Raples and rivets, ac. _ December 1. HK Subseriber ofters tor tote, dt ih Cremites of Mr. Thomas Finlaylon, tor Cashat reduoed prices, the following artieles Just lande trom dhe Thomas and Mineraa trom Liverpoolbelt high Awvouredold Franch Brandy and Genevand Samaica Rum fineold Sieily Madeira Wine, bolled Porter, luperfine Whear Klour Cequal to Americar in barrelg an assarement of Prints in oil, Paint and lmp Oil in jars of 24 gallons each, Candles, Ioap, Ans, Cheele, Polatges, 4 puncheon Temper Lime; wil a smals contenment of elegant lmperial Ink-lands with Wrawers tor paper, aec. Tames Tuvigrsow. Who has allo on hand, Vat and Punchoor Hoops, Perras in punchions, Cotton bugging, indaguantien of num Puncheons and Costel Casks. Oopers to hire — December 24 Vlissingen Academij Cak reneus his unseigned acknwedge 4. ments to the Parents and Friends of he Popije and informs them and de Publig, that the Citnas Vacation will begin to-morrou monning, de zyen instant; and the labours of the Academy wile commence on Mondry the sch ol next mohil. George-Loun, 2416 December, 1814. OrterDine Sublcribers retur Meir Manksro meir Friends and the Publicin general, torcheir tavours in the ship-Wiakt and Boat-Buildin bok nits, and hope for acontimce of the lame. The allo osser to lhoe Horses by the Jaat or thoe, as als other Blacksmiths hulmels cutrted its various branches. Forlale, two chip mel 000 to 1,20016. raanwoor & 4ls1 Dec. 31. By Permission of His Excellewten the Governa Lottery of Furniture, EC. EE Prire No 1—4 Zoo Fable of Zebra Wood, pronze mounted ap; inlaid with letter wood, ƒ352. 8 Zebra-woord Grecian chairo, J 374, and a richt, huisted moliair saplia, brouze mauneed and inlais wien Zebra-wood 1308, matching each olter, valne - - 1034 1 Giive No. 2. — An Ameiiean Drast Horte 660 Prize No. 3.—A Lvo 'T'ables makopany ground. richty embossed, bronze mouwted and inlaid, valne E5 Prize No. 4. AAlet of lt moliopang Crecian chairs, 630 Prize No. 5.—A tetol 14 ditio olher chairs - 462 Prize No. 6.— 4 pair of Zebra-wood pissar an dan card lables, bronze mounted and inlatd witl Leiter-nood „ 145 Prive No. 7. — prand piano forte Clecond hand 440 Prive No. 8. — A spanith horle chat dravs, wiet saddle and bridte 440 Prire No. 3.—4 pair of Zebra-word card tables, prouze mouwled, inlaid wich Leiter-Wood and vate niphly varnithed, 261 264 Drire No. 10.— A lel maliogang dining tables Line No. 11. —4 burean and 2 arm chuus, mahog. 220 Prize No. 12.— 4 pair ol Crecian lablesmahopaug 176 Luze No. 13. — bureaus malogang 121 15,621 Voconsist of hl Fickelo at loeach, to be lod ihe Pubscubers, anden badiawn in cheutaal wayi presence of a Secretarys Clerk Dec. 31. I: Hadri Ner Advertisements, couriworo. N2 Onderlqued offers for Cale—a fast-lailing Sloop Boat, that draws na more than tour to Four feet and a half whien londed; 30 seet keel, . feet wide, and tromfour lo Cour and a half deep; will lails, anchor, graplin, cable and chain-ft tor im mediate ule, and made of the best materials Mlo, fout excessent Bout Negroes, well requainled with both colonies zone Sawyer, a Houst-hervamt, and a Woman. Ianuarij 7. I. P. Moweken Fon 54lr. HKone undivided haff of Plantarion VWilw, on 7 de West Corst of this Colinys with oms half of che Regroesthereon, amounting to 1ob in all. h land extends to 230 Actes, 134 of whichare in plantains, and costee and cotton custivatien. the Wegroes contst of 37 men, 38 wonen, and 31 chil dren; the one half of wlich will be fold lepiratel provided the Canelion of the Honorable Court ol Civss Iustice can be obrained tor thal purpole. in the even of 4 private lale not laking placs, st will be dspoled otat Poblie Vendue, early in dhe minth of April nert. Por luscher informuion, applo t0 corm vidbras, g.g Jauari 7 The Afignees of Robert Bodsch. Owa Wax Fromche Onderkemed, 2 suk-ok Ling Negro- Woman, named Kisty, of the Congi nalion Vhoever apprekends and lodpes her in in Colony. Sail, or delivers her io the subscriber, wil be thanktully rewarded. January 7. Toonn Poltrks B5rWIFB hintels Fromine tervice of the 506 Lscriber, Ance the Ed inslant, a Wegro-Wian named Vanky, well kwoan in this calouv dn person leeuring the laid negro, and lodging him in rhe barracks, or delivering him to John Sones, Vlgr, Plantation Goode Verwaghting, will receive One toe reward, over and above ile customary reward Camoeny Creek, Ian. 6 C. ADwonsont. o HL Rovat CAZEIIK. Cumingsburg, Ianuary tho Jh. Ercept the Chansieleer brie of war, afler g ervloe by which these waters are apain rendered bale; and 2 smal dloop trom Crenadanwe have na arrivals to announee. The foreign contento of this number, are— krot-the Opinion of Marshal Maedonals, on rhe outject of the Liberty of ihe Preso in Franceza outject soo, whiel considering is is not a balen, he handles with roterable Erace; and, eecendly, a Letter trom Commodon Pingey, to the Secretary of the American Hary. This Vetter, delails the destiuelion of the aroenal ol Washing- wn by die Americans themselves La transaction, tot which Cockburn thanbed them sincerely-as it save bim che trouble of domp is. Inder dhe heud Imperial Frtaciess will be found bomething to omile al. The Pelhampacket, we understand, does not lail unt Honday nording, af i d'dat. Fonkien Naws. r Kawel. Parts, August 30. — The following Opimon of Marbia Maedonald, Duke of Parentum, ou the Project of the lan returive to the Liberty ofche Esels is printed by order of the Chamber of Peers:— Genslemen, — have conbdered, with als pottible altentian, ihe different opinians outhe projecl of the Luw which is lut- mitted t0 as; 1 will frankly communicate my oun, thong Tcanceive llat nothinx remains to belud on this subijest. de woudd appear to me, that betare wadiscuso the spiril of inle prisject, we siauld parlicularly examine, whether is is or is nat conformable lo che principles which have diststed „pe diepotitions of the Constituuimul Chister. „rhesin Ruiele expresely declarts, thit rhe trench hrve ihe right of pablisting and af printing their opinians, contor- ning 10 thelaws which must reprels thie abuse ol this liberty. 1conceive, theretore, that thisprojest shoutd be consiqnent ipor these principleo. tappeal, however, in gon, Genslemen, to vour good lails io vour conscienees, —lo van, who hive read and considere thisproijeel. whal, mhen, aten monihe anly have elapoed audthe Dectaratien of che rd of May, En farmalls, eo sotem„ contrmed ou ihe ach of Iune, is forpollan 1 And alrend„ ints sacred charter is braken, in what che French hold most deur, —e Aberlvot their thoughio, of their opiniens, and o iheir wruings. What, mhen, are the circumstances whiel demand such mealinco, waat is theirurgeneyt dre opinions changed, Have not the French therespect, the same cont dence, de sameluve tor iheir King, the Tame inclinalion to sutm1 ta hie autharily, en the Constitution, andto the Lawo Atier te many evilsand apuiarions, woen the host movemen took plaet, did nat all heartdeliver themselvesto a belter tmun Did mey nut demand, by an auanimons inspira- cum, mhat Auaus timily wnich nuw constinures meir nappi- nel, aen realines als dieir hopes Trepaat, Cemlemen, an thet pearts alseredt Dat uit, onthe contrary, gee the mot sively and the most sincere demanstrarians, acctamulions con. uinnally reperted opreading themselves trom the cxpital ahich is thecenwre, in the very extremities of the kinndam the Minister of mhe Anteriur has spaken la gan, in hie dis- courst, of axuntiuns and dicquietudes. Lack van, Centte men, waare dathele apilaliunscrist. And asso disgbielnde is not ihis projest of aluw calculaied vanher iatament than taappee the Anis it not inded te c vich nas produeed them3 n is certain, howeven that peopeo om andersanding are mmiteil; that they are perteelyn gunineed nin the canses which have produced theevit ihu hwe luhsides, aud are now mimuied antg wich ine desire nider and of tranquiduy waat, mall die army be suspect d peeruse same enemins of the throug af fiance, ando al orden have darer in catamnine it, and inraise doubts on 1hespim wtich animnes i1. bot is was replied to this charpe, end is will alwaye reply tu il, by ils submission, b ua Aidaluy, and by sta allachment to the Kingand the comn- try. ins verders dils constautly furnilh is wich en exampl Le wncontessthe luch, Geustemen. tsis because bast dis- quuindes have been disseminated by dese enemies; is it be- canse same of the miliary haveemenaines har ter meir weltare, fn the lupport of iheir familieg that we smuld en coupane falle apprehenhious The Jullice of the king an the boih article of the Charser are iheu lecurily and pistee uam. swould wete aarmed becanse same obleure soldier nave swerved trum Mheir dulies The Addliy of ihe oficers ind the general discipline, hare remaved all apprehenhous. Zet us cancede thut there are same disquutudes of mare might; bul de chey not spring trom too lidden changes in putsie offices, frum replacements, perhips, too precipilnle tram dhe laar of alseralis in zhe cunstuurian, in the Hubity af che lawe and of instiutians that have become nalional Vadmit wien pain and regrel thu rhele disquielndes are not wilhuwt bime baundution. Dui is is extremely eaty en com pulethem, by loyally observing als that is pramiled by om charter, such is the fource of thele silquieindes; and linc we are aequainted wich ihe remede, ter vsnut luit to appl, u. Mako laws contormatile to this constitution; is is lue ouly that fiance expells trom van: Me expelts trom von genilemen, the maintenance of ihat chiiter, to wtich o nave als sworn, in chal salemn huing of ihe nchot Iune; om paths reloundes chrouphaut the kingdam and in every part ol kurpe. Zel os beluichtul iahem, actaour lovelethe Sovereipn, whum Providence and our willtes have given te ua Wanl cousidence will rhe French repole in no wt= snich Mall we display in alts and irealies; waat opinion will miners en terldin of ns, is we nou torgel thale aaths Make it appear toche world, and prove so mankind, in jou are frenchinen uuly regeneraled. For, recosseel than is „ite vanabservance, that is is che viotaion of ihe laws which, in our unhappy distuitances, nave cautes all thecon- tusiona of wlnch Prance hao so lang heen the victim. H van adape mis pinjeet, Genilemen, is vou lead over this barrier who thall Geuryn in fuiure tiam wen allacks wanmal secure thale benehts which are as penerinoty promiled asther dre tstemuty granted be chn charters and waat out ie Jiteny of che Preso thill apprize the King ofibebruch, i Jermrs, and de fuusio into which nis ministers may tuls Restrain is by leverelams, by ihe most heavy penaltien; gon will den Costen hicenionsnees, vindictive releutments, tedi„ ine provacuine and van will tetucht to voutot teroix na che liberiy of specking, of wriling, and of print ins.such is my opminn, bach are my matterable princi ples. 1 demand the previdus question en the project of tbe 12w. vwirdd starks or ankkicn. Warg. Vard warnington, Augolt 27. 1b. 51n - Aster receiving vour orders of the eyth, directing thepublie shipping, Aores, amp;c. al this establistiment, in be destroyed in cale offhe succelo of the enemy over our ar my notime was lost in making the necessary arrangements tor hing the whale and preparing boats tor departing trom the pard aagon hid luxgested. About 1, p. m. Sreceived a mes tage by an Osicer tromthe Secretaryal War, wich informa- uon that he cauls protect me nalonper. Soon aster this was informed that the constagralion of the kastern Brancl bridge had commeneed, and in a feu minutes the explosion annoumeed the blawing up of that part near chediaw, a had been arranged in the morning. The intended tate of this vard had betore boen publiely announeed to the neighbours, in order that they micht zake every postible precaution tot ihe lately of themselves, families, and properly. Iinmedi alcty leveral in dividuals came in successon, endeavouring so prevail en me to deviale trom my instructions, wtich the iere invariubly informed was mavailing, unlels they couli 1bring mevour instractions in wriling, couneranding tose previanstyeiren. 4 depstalion, allo, olthe mott relgeltatte wamen came on the same errand-when ap sound mylel printully uecelsuated to inform them, mhat any furihet simportinisies would canse the malchesto be instanily applied in ihetrains, wilt assurance, hawever, than is lest at peace„ woutd delzy mhe execusion al the orders asloup act cmuls feel che least Madow ol justiticarian. Caplain Creiphion arrival al ibe gard, wilhihe men wlio had heen nich him al ine bridge„ Cprobably about boed'dlaek) would have Juctitied ne in instant operulion, but ne also was dieunous in ih desive lo obvinte the intended destrudtion, and volunteered ouide out and gain me positive information as to ihe poliion tthe enemy, under de hope mhat our army might have rullied and pursued them. ¶ was mylelt Indeed dehrons of delay, tor the veulon thal the wind was chen blawlng treth fram S. 5. N. wnich would most probably have cauted the destruetion of als the private properly norh and cast of the vard, in noneighbanhood; boinp of opmiou also, that the dole of the evening would lwing witt is acalm; in which, suppily, we wete nat dilappuinted. Ocher genlleman, well maunted, vatunieered, as Captiin Creiphton had dane, 10 go out and bring me puslve intelligence of tbe enemys sitvation, is passible la oblain is. Theevening came, and waised wich much anniely Mhe relum of Captain Creiphton having almost continued informalion, that the enemy wer in ihe neighbaurhood of ihe Marine Barracks, al me Capita Hils, and that theit badvance was near Geotge Toun; t thentare desermined to wais ouly umil half past echt d’dock, ia commenceshe execusion of my orders, beconing appre- heusive that Capiair Creipheon had, Fiam hislang stay, sallen inco dre hands af the enemy. Durinx chisdelay, 't ordered tew marines, and ocher peilons who were ihen near me, is hoost in yne of thesmall gulties, wtich was done, aud tha hant ie saved. Culonel Waarlon had been furuithed witt ant boat, wijn wezich ne teft che garel probabty hermeen seven and eielst d'clack. al twentig minutes past eight, Capiain Creiphton retumeil; he was hils extremely adverte toihe destruetion of 'the properly bal having intarmed him that gour orderslo me wereimperative, the proper disposition tthe hauts being made, dhe matehes were applied, and in 1ten maments the whole was in a llase of irretrievalste con- Aapinion. When about haaving the whart, Lobserved the te had also commeneed al the works al Creeneal e Pomt, and in the way out of ihe Branch, we observed che capital Con hre. H had boen my intervien not to tewelhe vieining Cafche gard with my baat during the nipht; but taving Cap tain Creighlon and allier gentlemen wich my te was too mach incambered and over leden zo vender wat determinatien pioper. Wecherelore proceedel to Alexandiin, in the vi- cinity of which Lristed uillihe moning of the 2sch, wtien we tete Alexandris, al half past seven 8dloek, and proceededl uxain op to che yard, where s landed anmoested, abont a quarter betore nine. The schouner Lynn had haid alonghde of che buining ahart, ails vnhuit; hoping Cheretore to save per, we hauled her to che quareer of the balk of ibe Neu Zork, wlsich had als escaped the ravages of ihe Rumes. the Detril Wuinx Aare of ihe Nwy storekeeper hadr mained fate trom ihe hreduring the nicht, wnich iheenemy teing in sunce in the gard; about 8 d'dock tet hieso, and it was speedily cansumed. U appeared thal they had test the gud about half en hout when we arrived. From the number and movements of iheenemy, i would have appeares vat temerig io have allempled relrning again mat dag though my inclinalinu Arougly urged is, scretore recon nniing mheir moliuns, ds well as chuld be effelted, al a con venient distance in thexix, antil evening, L axhin proceedel 10 Auxindiu for the nipht. Sesterdag manning, che zoih, it was impostible to farm, fiomihe garious and contradie try reporte al Alexundiin, any fort of probable conjectuve eihier of the proceediugs and suunion of our umyor thal of che enemy. Determintng, tereture, to have a potitive kaonledge of some part ihereol tam acular demonstruien, Tagainembarked in tegis, prereeding wich dae causion to he gard, where Hlearmed wict chaprin, devallation and pit- taxe had commeneed, and tound alle to my surprise dat ie old gun-bant wlsch had been loaded wich provisians, and had grounded in endenvauring to per om of ine Bianch, en ene evening of the zylh, was nearly discharged of her enpo oy a number of vupe wih coi vin eh nihen, Having landes in the gard, tsoonalcertained ta mheenemyhad test che ciy, excepting aul a lesjeant eguard, tur theleeurig of the sick and wounded. Vinding is imprae- ticible to lop the leene of plunder thit had commeneed, determines instantly on reposselting the gard wich als the tince al my command. Repantug incielate immedintely en Alexandrin, Lieutenant Ruiden, te ordinniy men, and th ten muines hhere, wers ordered dielty np lustaning miselt, and got sull possessinn apain at eveninx. Jam nom collesting the kcattered purloined pruvisions rerdy tor vaut orders, prelaming they will nou become very scarce inderd, ihe quantity laved vou thall beinturmed of when knoumis me. The Lyun is late, except her foremast being carid away in ie dorm of the esch, Mout tour p.m. Wetwe allo mnolher of dhe gun-baats wilh about ene hundred parrels of ponder; and one of rhe lurge gardcusiers neart zuls wieh ehe Alled eylinders tur our different guns prevlent, mounted; the pouder of thole, bowever, is probably much wetted bythe Horm„ 1 have ie honour to bey very respecttulls, sin vour bedient servant, rmer signed Hon. W. Iones, Secretary of the Navy. Exxmawr. — Aubenin Exracts Vienna, October 26. — His Mijeltyche Emperor of Ruttin put himselt al che hand of che Regiment of Hiller, during ine grand military tele, on the isit. The tollowing fne description of this circumstance is piven in Iwe Austrian Observer.— a Rsihe head of the regiment of Hiller, which His Ma jettyche Emperar, gave in the morning in the Emperor Alen- ander, approached the place in the column where the sove rigns Rlood, ibe Emperor Alexander, wha had been puherto at the lide of our sovereign, gallopped off, dien uis tword, Placed himsels in the place belanging io him as Colonel, ted „ne regiment, laloling three limes past our Emperor, as Co- onels are aecustamed to du on such occaligus, hasted oppo- niehim wich hlosword presented, uils allme ttwee baltalioo nad passed; then he gullopped op to che savereinn axain, sulmted three simes, put op hiesword, and threw hintet sinto the arms of our beloved sovereign. H is impostible adequately to describe the emalion wlich thissceue, uupa- ralleled, perhape, in histary, exciled in the heurts of the many hundred Princes, Ministers, Generals, amp;c. who were present, trom als che nalious of Europe and che loud ine manimous acclamalions of juy, the mast sincere, that arose trom the immense eroido of delixhted spectators
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Nationaal Archief / Rijksarchief Zuid-Holland, archieftoegang 1.05.21, Inventaris van de digitale duplicaten van de lokale bestuursarchieven van de Nederlandse koloniën Essequibo, Demerara en Berbice en notariële akten [tezamen 'Dutch Series' genoemd], aanwezig in de National Archives of Guyana te Georgetown, (1685) 1720-1814 (1827), inventarisnummer AH.6, January 1815 - December 1815. Nrs. 752 - 854
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