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SUN Rises I I Sett 5 13 5 11 5 II 5 10 5 10 5 .9 5 8 6 At 4^'s 6 49 6 50 6 50 6 51 6 53 \ Moon - ; Seta I South I Place 4 00 *** rises/ 8 17 9 23 tO 24 II 16 it>:? ua? morn, -a 33 1 So 2 96 L A FOREIGN ' ARftpfcffSr ^ ' 1 ' . 1 . * ? I, rr~ From the London Courier % of Feb ? l.*^, BOS/lTARTK AT ST HELEN The MindeD,dalely arrived from India, touched on her passage home at St Hel ena. Two .days |)revtously to her sailing from that Island, Bonaparte had removed, with his companion*, fro^ Ms temporary residence, (.Ur.BalcombcN house) to his permanent one in the interior of the Isl and, called logwood* It is situated bn the top of a h \\\i and t* the oirfjr flat pieco of ground tip the Island. It is nearly 3 miles in cTOim^rcnce, with a goodro^d and walks for exercise. He was accom panied u? this spot by Sir G. Cock burn/ capt&in Mackay, ami Mr* GloVer, Secre tary to Sir . George. Upon entering the house he expressed himself much gratifi ed at the pains which Mad been taken to render his afrode Comfortable. He had ^viaUed the hpuse on his first arrival, it. was in astatepf disorder, and the great change it had undergone in so fchoiVa time, 1 apparently excitcd his gratitude; He is in good health, and, we are assured, does not discover any depression of spirits from his fallen circumstrances. The arrange ments made at St. Helena by Kit-George Cockburn. for his j safe custody, are said to be admirable, and strictness a& I punc tuality are wnrked into a perfect system. Two sloops of war are constantly crusing ih fight of the Island, one to leeward, the other to windward, and between which and the signal posts on the Island, there is an. incessant communication kept up. No vessel of any description caiy possibly *|K proach the Island, Without being disco vered by cruisers. The Island of Aircension has been fortified, and a party of Men landed to garrison it. Bo*yoh, April IS. By the arrival of the Milo and New Galen, from England, we have received regular files ot London papers, to the dates of their respective departure. The New-Castle frigate was preparing in England, for a voyage to St. Helena * she is to take out M. de Stumer, Austrian Commissfoner, Count Bdjeman. Russian < ommissioner, and M. de Montheun, French t. ommissioner, who ate to have the charge of Napoleon Bonaparte. V ?? The proposed marriage of arGtrman Prince with the Princess Charlotte of Wales, occasioned much joy in England Ttfe Prince, who la of the house 6f Saxe Cobourg-Saalfield, and whose name is I>eo pold-George-Christian-Frederick, was born in Dec. 1790. The Princess, who is the heir to the British throne* was born Jan, 1796. It is said to be a love match,? ? The marriage haa probably taken place ere this; and one of the stipulations is, that she shall not be taken out of .the king dom without her free and full consent. The prince, it was said, would be created Viceroy of Hanovr*. - '* ? * A Swiss paper of the lith Jan. gives the following notices of some Well know Frenchmen : 44 M. De La Fayette has retired *to his estates. " GenelraKAndreossy WeM^.tbe vi cinity of Pi r&z He in sajcj?fev hg occu pied in revising his memoirs on Egypt, which Required him considerable celebrity ai a writer. , ; %t Thi lix-Uirector Ban as has retired to -the south of ^ France- ? He reappeared in the'fcapital after the re -accession of Bo- j naparte ; but almost immediately Quitted it, without having obtained any thing from bun. 44 Nothing certain is known as to Mar shal \{assena. It is tygieved that he means to take a voyage across the Atlantic* " Marshal Soult is at Amand* in the [ Department of the Tarn- His brother, ' Baron Soult,. has rec*nM the Cross of St. Louis, and is. on* of the bravest oflWij cuts in the army*1 44 Lefebvre Dcsnouettes, and -Marshal Grouchy, have hitherto been able to escape all the rese aches that have been. made for N*w-York, April 26. Mf* Ward, passenger in the ship ?Mi nerva, Smith, favored the editors of 'the Gazette with tlie London Couri^t of the 1st <m Kfarch, in Which we fiod" the follow ing articles. * ? ^ _ A Paris paper of the 94th of February gives a report,' that Lucien Benaparte'had converted his property into specie and em barked lor ^Vmtrita at CiviU Vecchia. ? - The London Morning Chronicle of the I* first March, states, thrft 44 On Tuesday, ?Ministers received dispatthlfc from lUly by two messengers, one followed by an* other. By the first t bey were informed/ that Lucien Bonspartfc had set off from was considered to be of so much import ance. that * Cabinet Council was conven I ed. .They had scarcely met, when a se cond messenger brought an account that , Lucien had been recognized at Florence/ | and that the post-master had revised to give him horses ? that, however, he had contrived to get on for a post or two fur ther, but finding himself discovered and followed he had of his own accord turned , about *pd was on his way back to Rome*" Low now, March L The cotton trade, after temporary hea viness, has again revived : letters received this morning from Manchester st&te, that on Tuesday last above 5;000 bigs cotton were sold at Liverpool, and that the trade fct Manchester was never more animated* Lt The proposed establishment for the Princess Charlotte of Wales, on her mar rage with Prince Leopold, hss been bro't forward. The grant is 60,000/. a year ; 10,600 to be v be set. apart for Her Royal Hii;hness'? privy purse. In addition to this, there may be a demaM for a town re* sidence. 'No Paris papers have been received this morning* We have had none later than the 24th. One of our private letters men tions a report 4hat the Chamber of 'Depu ties means to prdpose a measure relative to the national property. The object of it is a subject of infinite delicacy and diffi culty. The national proprietors have some, tfme been full of apprehensions* This property we understand finds no purchas e rs, nor can any money be raised upon it by way ol mortage* i A larch 7,-^ Paris papers of Sufnlttv test ! are arrived* Tlttry 'siate that the Judge L d' lnuruaion mauc hrs report on the 29th I uli. to the Chamber of Council, in the af fair of Messrs. Wilson, Bruce,- ami Hut chinson. The Chamber' of Council has, jn consequence of this report, issued an - Ordonance, by which, Majidats of arrests have been issued against the three accused in the following terms ; ? WiUon, accused of conspiracy ; Bruce and Hutchinson, accused of being accomplices in a conspi racy, directed in general against the poli tical system of all the States of Europe and having for its special object to destray or change the French Government, and to excite the citizens or inhabitants to arm themselves against the authority of the Kiug ; as also of having attempted to further the execution^ of this conspiracy, by endeavoring to rescue fram prosecu tions directed by the Kmg TfcHfs5mdu^a comprised in the first article of the Or* donance of the 24th of Juljr last, and chiefly by concerting, carrying on, and ? affccting the escape ai\d concealment of | Lav alette condemned for th|r crime of high treason. / v * ? ' ^ #UjJhe fcMpfwmg interesting, letter was J received this morning ? ~~ Paiii, March 4. e M I believe 1 may now with confidence state, that his Majesty is occupied in form* ling a new Administration, _ it is positively asserting thai the King has long since been disposed to a partial change of Ministry! but that he has been counteracted in his Wishes by the influence of two foreign AmbfessadoHprestdeht here- l a to give you all the names oPtliosi who, it U t*aid, will compose the 'New Ministry i but, I am given to understand, that the Doc dWngouleme will only have a seat and a voice in the Councifof Mi nisters. . 1 . ; Chateaubriand is mentioned as the per- ? acmmost Rkely to hi i i|pn the Minister of | the interior, Monsieur f?.V^pbane. The I hpstility, division, and jealousy which reign atnong the members of the Cabinet, independently of their hn popular ty in the . chamber of deputies, rendered ' a change ^ Vof Ministers absolutely necessary. " I am soi ry to tell you that the gov ernment have found it necessary to send an armed force to Lvons ; where symptoms of fermentation and revolt l35e again mjuiiiestcd themselves. ? This will ever be the case unlit the government shall have effected a compktc EfiurcUon and reform . in .all Adml&siration throughout tScTj kingdom, begining w}th tbatof the Polls* in? Paris.*' ? V ^ w This trial of Admiral Linoii and Col. - Boyer had closed, l.ine'ts was unanimous- 4 . ly acquitted^ and immediately set at liber ty'; Boyer unanimously found juilty, and aevttenced to differ death, T '.f Col. Boyer w*g found guilty of iw dination towards his cblet^rad. 1 asmuch as he was author or iw the revolution which placed i under the dominion of the usutfMjN T wenfy- fOur^R ecefter s Gen< partments, have been removed posts if^ France, and more chi said to be confcmpfoted* . C? Extract of a letter from Bordeaux, to Vie Editor of the fatton patriot, dated JPtfU It, 1816. u By a letter of a distinguished to a friend of mine,, d*ted Paris 34 January, 1 find five Marshals, 120 lift Corals, 10* and upwards of 200 ? f beets exiled. .These ?fects of the house are occupied in rewai^K?, besides iik auk; TeTlnrc I sing and family. A storm is thought , be brewing in Italy. The English, it said, arc fortifying Mpntmaitre, to kei the Parisians m iwe, arhiletftty are sov fhg the see^s of cWfl Wa f through their ^ /w ~ I m a*a 4 |,<r .I .L ?-> m a jytjuif WPJ 111 ItlC (If pnrttYkCui 5a \f\ ->t'' f, ; GQMMK?CE~OP CANj K Sir Cordon Drnmmond, neralof Canadm kas issued i "Ufeikas issue e|$th ult. j itoXgnajall dated on the ^ to import Into ? ? , States, bf the ports of St. du I>ac and Chateaugay, all article* which it has beell heretofore lawful to import by the route of Lake Cham plain and the riv er Sore), only. Detertion /?A letter (torn England say* that all the prime workmen who were sent to build the British vessels on JLake Onta rio, fcc. have deserted to the United States ; and that, hereafter, they will not dead any for like purposes who cannot deposit 400/ as tecurity tor their allegiance ! u That's a good one r Major General Phineas Rial is appoint ed by the Pfince Regent, Governor of the I island of Grenada ? and Patrick Savage, Esq. Consul for Virginia, i SupcrintendarOfi '* Kffid~ in IS- lN?'?n?nimo\isly Bishop, whicfc ofllc to the directions o than thirtjr years* ^ ministry; it Is pn from fifteen to eighfc presided at more t! one hqpd andfpgffy than any I necessary nation he i this ex* Vast coif4 COMPETITION OF COMMFKCL. 1; is u tact, thiU.. good beef, |K>rk. hains? f~TTu?er7 and even j>ota'.oes. arc now import 1 ed into Nc\v-Y6rk, irom Ji eland, and sold at a cheaper rale than our pioductions of a similar kiud ; likewise, wheat from Liver pool. A law has been passed hy Congress, di recting the people of .Indiana Territory to chose Representatives in the several coun ties to^he number of +3 in: alt; on the se cond Monday of May next, who are to meet in convention at Vincennes on the 2d Monday oL June* and there determine whether it is expedient to form a constitu tion and state ^government. If they shall decide in favor of forming a state govern ment, they are authorised either to form a constitution, or to order another election of representatives for the purpose in such manner as thfcy shall see fit. The state w)ien fbrmed* is to be admitted into the | union, TOtd until another census, to be en , tided to one representative in Congress. * '? Peter sbur&h Intel. ~ ^The law imposing duties on Domestic Manufactures ceased lo operate from and after the a 1st day of January. We men turn" this to save manufacturer! mho are not advised of the ing unnecessary heat, arid winter's cold. ~ and infirmity, ami solicited by his fo lesson his labors, his zeal prompted him on to the last. On the third Sabbath inr March, he preachtrf III Manchester, dA the fourth, in Richmond ; and on the fifth Sabbath, and last of the month, 1816, about My miles from Richmond, in Spott sylvania County, Virginia, he ended his course, in the seventy first year of his age, ami fiftieth of his ministry ; and stept, as it were, from labor, toil and sufferings, to his everlasting rest 1? -The remains of Bishop Asbury," were deposited in the family burying ground of George Arnold, Esq. at whose house he died. A. r. Jhrald.