|
eommissarV and tl ''>'rty
a *;. t. ¦ . • '. ig be-
tween the two i h -¦ r"^,i-
i of the ¦' ;. T'us h< )
it af "r keeping vis for
40 '.'..... Ult'Oll of
this liberty, hi f-to Paris the shin's |
otic-rial papei ; and this, not only in vio- i
lit on • 1 ; ntrary to It is ejtpn ss .
pom 51 fo u ; 1.. ' '¦:(¦ I ,-.- only requires that
c pies tannic! hi-sent. The ship therefore
s\ reii ins at V' rtoferaja with all h"t »r.
go ¦¦!'>¦ ' ard excepting the codfish, whxh
i ¦ v 1 ig it there until it was almost to-
t.' 1 it to be landed —
I ¦ '•> rid< 6§ days iiuarantinei
;; id no sickness on board and had
I health,
iteet was suffered to threaten, us
wil el r, ; yes sir, this they did un-
<\ pretence that we intended to
rt> av»aj. It would be woirynu- you sir to
!¦->>¦ all the in.l irnrtifcs we have suffered,
and no . thev have the impMtence to tell us
tl:.u our sufl all on our own ac-
count, for il w- had given them money at
f st, they < 1 aid have let us gon
mugh il ould Iia«p been wrong
might have been tempted) to'rlb, bui so mi ,
merous are trie icrmcerr o! the privateer not |
orb; ! generals but private citizens* that it I
\i> more than the ship is worth
to '..ivc These1 thirigs 6ne might
Buff r, with some degree of philosoplfy, if
there was a prospect that we should obtain
satisfaction at List, b it all who have an os.
terrsible interest in the privateer, are worth
in *li>M", and as soon -as the case goes against
them, thf'y fly, and the officers of the go-
vi- i",nnt, fvhrt are in fact, at the ¦bottom of
the evil, still care to look an honest manin
the face.
, SIMEON LYMAN.
Leghorn. June 24., 1801."
trjjs party '. A. Wre- I " stop.
and the emi] 1 ;e. I.went
- - - ¦ .« Tl
this,
we
VOTION F6n COMM'TMhNT.
EXAMINATION OF EVIDENCE.
Stephen $. MM.
O.Wcrevount the nv uth o CumVr-
1 niO A I was; I only .yumed throe. J
I .,r\i-'h a load, and captain -=*r,
nake a sc,,kment ; for '• . »¦ no
geoustdyougmen^J^, J
I;.-.:,, m*de to tne by oapu.n Berry
ru.j besides other com:
„ r-ertainpotim o land, l"-'«<- (-,„,„„
n What was it • A. v_-api.uu
do • :i to N itckez. Mr, W,.t. VVheFi col. 15.
left he party, wasthere any ceremony ol part-
ing ? any speech . A. He did 6pc
them. He said he would have to leave
them nnnl he c u'd see thsm again, I thirtk
I his property was to he eii .irib.nad
am ngst them. Qs_ Was any thing said a-
boy1 wages ; about the: mtans of flaying
1 I don't recollect. Mr. Burr. How
did von corne r >und from No .'-Orleans ? A,
I came -vith general Wilkinson. Q^ Were
you sunpoenaed ? A. I was. Q^ had -y m j
any communication with general W:,!i:n- ,
sob ? A. Not tdi after I had received the
subpoena. Q^ Did yon receive any money I
tli-vc ? any Imm general Wilkinson. A. I
Yes I received 10 dollars from gen. Wd- j
kirison to help me to bear my exoences as I
a witness. Q^_ Did you pive any deposit!- !
on there ? A. None ; but some state-
j ment of my evidence, taken down by gene-
, ral Wilkinson ; but I did not give my qtia-
1 liiicati n to it.—
William Lyve, called in cigiin.
Mr. II.iy- When did y a separate from
the party ? A. At Bay u Pierre. Mr. H,
State thecircumstanc which nduce"! vm 10
leave them. Witness. Ti'e boat was go-
ing d iwn to Natchez and I v.ent down in
it. Q^ What boat. ? A. the boat with two
horses in it. Mr, Wirt. Did you go in
Boyee's boat to Natchez ? A. Yes. Mr.
H.iy. Did you go in consequence of any 1
direction from Mr. Rlannerhasset ? A. I j
did n >t. Q_ Why did you leave them. a. 1 I
was not in the party ; and 1 thought
I might as veil leave them. Q. Was 1
theie no particular circumstance a^ to Mr.
Blannerhas e'.. which induced you to do it.
A. >Yes. When 1 iws in the boat Mr.
Blannerhasset ordered me ut, for he ant-
ed to speake to the men in my absence.
I 'as not pleased at tins ; as I thonyht
my life assweei as the rest of them. Cap-
tion Elliot however came and told me, I
ini<;hl join as a volunteer, and gave me a
musket. I went over 10 the paily, but
finding I could not keep as hi^li as the re .t
nift w:w de-
icould he entirely superfJuans to men
wh 1 have any of the usual notions of mo-
r~l¦ ¦ y or honor. As an'rtpweal will be pro-
bably made bv the injured party to the la vs
of the land, ii "will be impr .per at present
to discjiss tile subject in the Gazette.
information 'W nted of a Robbery.
I i likui: b. longing to this city, was four
days ago boa a sloop of war, who
handed QisfoaUhcS cither from the govern-
ment of G ¦" v Haiti or one of its agents,
ised to the Brilisi Minister, Plenipo-
tentiary in the Vni'ed States, and endorsed
by Admiral Berkeley ; that the said dis-
p.ieUes were enf.tisle.l by tile pilot on his
arrival in this city, t 1 an intimate ftieftH, to
be deliver; d, who, passirtg up vlarket street,
happened to Show them to another person,
Exchange on London,
BY
GQllh t . ¦' 2'i.VV:/ '.L.
83, Bowles wharfi
J_Oth rrto 20th.____________________ illclt._
200 bulls 1 Uilmiid l)\X£k ,
FOR SALS BY
AARON R i.irVERINC?
No. 7'J, ilow y's wliarf
October °0. y - rtjt
tiappeneu 10 suun ......
w'.i i:rvmediately seized theiU,and t jok'tliera
to one Mr. Surge* ut Protim, wno has :eFuscjd
to lemrn them. We should like to know1
if these rejlbrls are true ; because it is a most
serious trait .acuou, in which tlie law of na-
tions has been grossly violated, and which,
if not pauished by tuis government; rilay be
productive of direful consequ nces. The
ptftig of public dispatches froiri an
officer of one government to their accredited
agent or representative in another, by an
individual, appears to be a crime of t!ied«ep.
est dye against the law of .arions. Kor ihe
hondir of our country, we sincerely hope
'Fresh Teas.
jfvst 7m'n la'i;lrir at Smith's wharf, fro"n on
hoard th» icaaarf Satlj, from Aevi-Vori,
50 c'i.esls Hj sorij
3^ chests )
2U h'i f chests S. Bdhea> of superior qiality
20 q". chests ')
En itled to cliawback, and will be sold on
modsrate terms, mi aon'.ioation to
COKNIHWAIT ;,nd Y-VKNAI.L,
No. 8!, Bowiy's wharf
loth mo. SO. ____________________d»t
BY CUE JU'.X IkUKR FROM
LIVERPOOL,
APPLi: j ON a-ulCO,
16, Cat did you see the chest of arTub ¦?
at I
The
Mr
ga«d I was not
y. im<
^an, would go as a voluntee, q_
gS^u descend the river with them ? a.
IT n=^t hp-uinti- any convet-
f„. l'» ™» '«¦.""«'„ >'l, ,,1. o.lh.
,bove Na'chez, and .hat
was de
what
J ¦
major Floyd's boat. Mr, Win. Do you
know aoy thing of the CtBtd ? A. I ¦¦• as
not the'e at tiiat time. Mi. Hay. In what
boat v-ere the other chests ? A. I <1 < not
say they were amis ; but I saw some boxes
on board of cYptaini Dean's boat
Wnt. 1) d y u say y u had
reason foi quitting, but bectfuse y*.u could
not keep up.ipp ara.ices ? :\. None.
Cro.ii h'.x-mined.
Mr iirr. Wno brought you round here
from New-Oileans ? A. gen. Wilkins-a,
I was introduced to him by Serji .mt Diru-
baugh before 1 was nub^ osnaeci. livery
one of the party wh m he could find «tas
carried to the general. Q^ Did gen.
ask you any questions ? A. tie asked s
Q__ Was tins before ' r after you weie sub-
poenaed ? A Before. ,Q_ Did yon receive
any. money ? A. I received aoout twenty
dollars from the military agent after I was
subpoenaed. Since I came here, I have re-
funded it to the marshal.
Sudden, .^^^^^^^
From the country, -
Worms,
Consumption,
Bihoua,
Unknown,
! tlueiiza,
I,,tantil«, ' -
Aduns,
Children,
Po>t
1
2
5
1
1
1
1
- 10
- 4—H
^— Claret Wine, etc.
Juit received per Wtener S Ulyi « /'"'"'" Trtoth,
from NewXorh
55 casks Claret ..luc, ol good qmlity, and
entitled to deilenttlfe ,
Andper sloop F<« '«, •'«,
le uy Auct oil
Amsterdam
li^ibados
W.
me.
rith
point of an island ao.,.."^
I agisted to gel her off. 1 S««
slanreihassett.here.butlwastoldhewent
10 Natchez,' , . ;t^
On being further mterrpgated the j,
ress d, eosedtbat. he *V.0jl.tJ:atP£*1,„
.unci Cleared for exercising •¦ that nc w.
1' EO ERAL GAZETTE.
17 others as
gtatiohed there with i6 or .. ...,.
guard to watch the heats, about 200 yard
from it; that the boat? were1 then t>it the
¦west side of the S/Ii sjssippi ; that he un-
de*stood as the reason of this arrant'-.e'iieot.
that militia wen- expected to C' Hie and cawy
the I- atsto^Coif's ri".'k, that the orders.of
the"guard were to let no one pass to the
boats, \< ii boi it ;i;i-. in,;-the count eis'rr'i " Lock
sha'-p ;" and to fire if any one attempted to
pass, not with an intention of hittiiig them
but as an alarm to the boats ; that a Mr Ni-
land from Berry's boat wc the orders but
be knew not who gave them to him ; No-
land was -sonn times Ityled lieutenant acd
sometimes ensign : that cent in els were pla
ced out who were relieved every two h uvs
through.the bight till day light ; the e,und
Were not. Gt. V\Te.-e you ever better in-
formed about the object of this expedition -1
The •tuitn'ss said, he had not b*en from
those who had any andaoi hy, nr who he
supposed w'erebettel inTtPraed t|iah I
but therw was a talk among the men, that
they wi.M' goine; to tako IVitoti H)ui;,e. (£.
did your impressions change? .1.
" ' -¦ • •'"""' who
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20.
Below, ship Thomas Wilson, Gardiner,
La Guyra, and snip Coaiinetce, Strafford,
horn .insterdam.
brig Spencer, Farrel. from i'-altiiissre, ar-
riveuatSl. Sebastians, .>ugu?t£8.
The president of the United States has
issued a proclamation, bearing dale Octo-
ber 15, offering fill pardon to all such de-
serters from the seivice of t tie United States
as*sh.ill sttfYehder tiieinselves to the com-
mander oi any military post within tne same,
or the territories t..eieof.
\
"Why .0)0 youi i>,lt,,.yr.r-
Thi witness-Sajd thathedidnot kitow
wasthe first p"io-n lli.it started such a con
versation, but that he had first heard it from
Tv o ov three or rmn, who were talltidg i.
the how of the boat ; that he came forward
and heard it ; that it was further said, they
were going to flfag the men to'Florida.
Some of them were very rriiich scared
a* the time. He further said, that tbere
weie soitiewhere about a hur.dred men at the
mouth of Cumberland ; that they had no
agricultural tor Is. no plouarbs; bees or har-
rows, except edfed tools to Ml timber ;
that the search made bv Captain Fitzpatrick
was at the Bayou below Bayou Piere ; that
"b" re..' only in one b< at when it was search
ed, he dees hot kno - v hether the search
was a fair one ; that he never sa , but did
hear that .arms lead been sunk and Concealed ;
that be saw, not heard of a stepping a kak
produced by two auger hole, and ropes in
" "the back part of the gunwale in the cabin,
occupied by Mr. Burr ; for that Mr. Pryor
"being unable to stop the 1< ak, he had call-
•sd him, and he 1 ad t p< d n.
Cross examined.- -Mr. Burr, did you
know i '•: ? A II sailed with us
in company from the ra„") past 10 .i.e..-, nt. j
the auctio ioji>i at tm nead 0/ G.iy-street |
dilf'i ¦ 1: (if
ill r.UiJ-< TV Or ii/J' GOOdfS 1 '
CONSlSXIJJG US
Clot as,
Co., 1 g9,
Ctissi -ncres,
Flannels,
Cali 0 s,
,'. .1, son ..ail biaex Teas, ol tlieiestqJa-
imes, seioCLe.l particularly loi-ri.taiu-ig; old
Hav-anna1 Cigars, iq tmil and qr boxes, and in
bundles 0 lod eauli, lit 10. m.mediate use,
, H. &. U.ie butt la- years old .spirits, by
retail, prlie g.' 50.
October .b ee4t____
'i'ae ^aoscr.cei'S
UdVi. FOR SA, £,
250 hhds wiiite an 1 brown Clayed SU.
GAR, a g.eal part of wli eu are wuite oi a
saperiar quaity ; and lj ..aie BOTTuN, en-
lllied u> ura ,v Dae ii.
4 diesis Soucliong- Tea
A foA bajjs (ice oi-ecn Coffee
Cui Mails, ere.
uKISCdE Si PARTRIDGE.
Oct 2o. ___________________2aw3w,
SAL TIMORE THEATRE.
The public are resp ¦cttully informed, -hat
fa the reu -a aider ot ihe sea 111 : .rs .vUl.
be opened at a qu irt:-'- past :> an ¦ the cu- aial^
Tise at a.quai-te oast 6 ..' i k piei isi-lv
PTElJXJ£, called
The Jealo"is Wife.
To which wil! b iei.l d . E. ite;--aiurBent,
(seeon i tinw J c '\-. .1 i.ie
Spin! of hide,) ndepce.
Consi.Ling- of . INOI Q " ' iv.. 1 \ i -111.4
REGIT vn'.)N, in w 1.., ]"'• --e.it;-
Milita y rropl ies 1.11'i'.eiu Frans
t ies, a perspective vie .. •; a military enenhp*
ment, Troops under Ann.-., Infantry, Cavauy,
&c?'&e.
Suhg " The Bonny B Id Soldier,"
Seymour, ftecitation, " An fiulogiu n orj
the American Worthies, by Mrs. Mel
Dance a in a: t ai Coti'hon—by ni«. ssrs. 1 van-
cis, Ourang Masters H ..a-i-i, (Jura gs, Missel
Hunt, iVlu'den, &c Song, " 'T.ie St.i o..ra of
Freuloin, Trumpet accumpaiiiii - lit, Mr Ro-
bins. (The words !... Mr Joi.u Mills o. thisi
i Ilea re, the music by Mr. John Coir oi Hug
oily) A Pas Sii.i, En Mihtaire, by master
F Ourang. Song, * First Jd.uiimore Hussar&y
anew sung. Mr VVubsUr. (vVritten by a
geutlemm of Baltimore, the Music by .;r,.
R.-inagle ) Dance, a Hornpipe by Missi
H- ut. Song, ' 'The Host thot fight for Liberty?
(the words 05 M.. Mills, tlie nu.s:c by Mr*
VleiH..c':.e.y) to be sung by Mrs. Mills 11 the
character ot" a Femala Volunteer. lo con-
clude vv.t'i a characterise Country dance,
called the Baltim re Volunteers, by Mess s«
Francs, J iraii:,, Masters Harris C. I);i.:.,.,,g,
F D.ua- g.Gunn ngh an, Mrs. Durang, Miss
it, M'rtfiMuli -n, _ ^ }. ,h]s meruli&.
' ¦ 20. o4t
Drugs and Chemicals
Sui'geoi) slns'r-i.neies
Pat'-iit Mecticines
Furniture Glass end
Vials
Fine Painters' C 'tors j
Gold and Silver i. "a!
Copal and Spt. Var-
niches
Octolv-r 17-
Buffum and#Lioo*dhue,,
No. 84 Bowlv's wuakf,
Have received per Br g Vengeance, Capiaia Chip.
i.luu, troltl Salem, '
30 tons Clean Hemp,
100 pieces 1st and 2d" quality Rusffa Duck
1300 bushels l.is'oa Salt,
* Kl qr. Casks Lisbon Wines.
And per ship Pilgrim, captain illcn,from B^fi
deaux,
Ico casks Claiet Wint,
October '7. d6t-e<-Gt
St. Mary'sCJollege".
GRAND LOTTERY, BALTIM.ORE,
Authorised by an act of the general asscu b!y
ol ihe stale of Mainland ; the scheme of
which Lottery is the most er lha u vi ; of-
fered to the citizens of the U
containing, besides a large iwinber of oilier,
1 prize of
and pij 1
¦____
Gctoner
OillCC,
mem.. ^^
¦ WHEAT*A* i'XdJ WOrEti WIRM .
MiVNUf ACl'UiiX.
No7 B'Uxentrect 4 \io,r, north ,/" G, iffith's
bridge, Bfiftimore
WHERE arc made and soli, Wheat l-ans,
R^gfaud the,- oc-eens.lhr wheat,.barley
tu. seed, etci Hand RHdies and Serves for
coal, corn, b.-rley, wheat, rye, oats, i.ieal,
, 1,, flaxseed, cover-seed, cockl.,
aifsa 'eccx.; ibaltcs f.i-1 auan meal ;
Una Sails ; Woven Wire lor windows,
L'tc- AMOS SMITH, & CO.
N B. A good *ssor.unent rea.ly fordehv -
a which are several Fans.
1 do. of
3 do.
2 do.
8 do.
7 do.
of
of
of
SO, jOO dollars,
liyOoO
5,1 00
1,500
1,000
,
ry, among
¦ Oct -0.
eo6t
h „................... ..,
,, Bi..-t'.e,,:8.lTons,-aiHl^Sun.
e a
bout 2do0 barrels.
posed will carry a—,--------
IS KioritJis old, unci In readiness to reef
both which are Strong,
F r term* apply to
PAYiON SiSMlTH,
rI5t
cargo iuine
built Ships
Oct.
"#To~the~PubUc.
Tbe Stibswiber respectiuliy informs the
P , '.in general, and hii Fr.ends in prtUw-
^Uiidhebisopitc, a .una-t^- ,
These f^cts may be relyed on at; substanti-
ally correct. Comment upop such a trans
Lottery Notice.
TICKETS in the Lottery for the benefit of
St. Mary's College, Baltimore, authorised by
the g -iieu-al asscu.of. of Mi»r\ land, and winch
posniveiy toiuui.'iic..-9 oaavviiig in the city of
Haiti iior.-, 011 the 3 'lb day of IK-c next, will
be, advanced to t«ii and a half dollars ea»h, on
ivloimay, Ibe Ulh of November nex. ; and
from the r-.pid s de of the Tickets', lliey will
be su -jectto a further advance on the hist uaj
of December next.
The tickets, halves, quarters and eighths
are for saie at G & R. VV Kl\ E's truly for-
tunate Lottery Office, comer of Mai.it.-iand
Charles-streets, Baltimore ; where aii o)
kept for the Ex- liangc of bans. Notes of »\
¦ a , iription, at a moderate premiutfi.
CHU .CH's Patent M^edicipes, warranted
gen jine, for saie us above, wholesale Mid re-
tail- Oct. ^o. eoJw
Wanted as a Tutor in pri-
vate family, a gentleman capable pfTeach tig
Creek arid Latin, and tbe test branches ol
the Mathematics, to sucti a one, a liberal
snlan wbl be acoe.Ued. Apply at tins office.
Sept ii. d
I
And not. two blanks to a prize, Tlie scheme
contains 21-500 tickets, 10,000 of which ara
actually sold to a company ol g-ntlea-en in
New-York, to wh- >m the manage vtt have, oblieat-
ed themselves to commence the drawing on
THURSDAY, the Slit day of December mxt.
To draw 500tickets per day, and fourth ys
drawing in every we.-, 2000 tick ':•;
drawn per week, which will complete tl
drawiag hi less I ban eleven weeks.
TICKETS & SHA ES are new selling ir»
a variety of numbers, at ten dollars cacb,-«t
G. h. R. WAITE's trulv fortunate L'otti ry
Office, Corner of Market and CharleS'Stree.
From the rapid sale of tbe Tickets in every
part of the union, an advance wfil sl.o'rtly ho
put on them', of which an advertisement will
s >on appear in the public print?
The grandeur of the. scln in- of the. Shove
lottery, together with m 1 from the
i.Tuiaici rs th: t the lottery will positively com-
mence drawing on the . 1 st days of December
next, have beer, a suffli i- nt iiidueeineiit for the
subseribers to come to the city of Bait'more for
the express purpose of f cilitating the sale of
the ricket*. C. tk li WAITS'.
fX? ,,r!c of the abovi linn will personally
attend the drawing daily, to t:.ke d wn il.e
niui.bi rs c.-i'i-eetiy. as will al .0 One of their
clerks. All ¦ i-',.-..-> 9 Id bi G.&R- Wane w II
be paid b- them, and a p-v'n-. d lisl :,l all . 1.. 3
drawn w ill be published bi them aral deiivei*.d /
to their customers once a fovti ighl during tl e
drarldng. The iifxt N'-w-Yirk i.ott 15 v
not commence till Ap |