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SUN [Sett n 7 1 V 4 r 4 ?.:* IS MOON I South) 7 34 ? 41 9 27 10 )8 II 10, A._ 7 16 P1a<* r 14 24 n 22 2B 19 fOREIG. AC 4 ? N?w-Voi?, June S. the MoWe* . ? la st week? | YesWfdty arrived at this port , the Cut J sailiiMLJmsr Francis, Roach, in 44 days Capt. R. sailed on the ???4he Editoi s of thlij| flier with London papers Liverpool, ?*pers and c>Qthrfrom w?ich the] were made. lyron, it appeari from the English '? papers, has, at last, separated jjjgjgj wife ? and the different editora tot are amusing themselves and the lativeto all the parties concerned in domestic aflfai is of the #e Bullion has the best gokfciraow at 4/^U. per ounce u new doubloons at 3/. 1 6* ; dollars af**. iples of the 27th ult. state, that the Austrian and Brkish t, will soon evacuate that Kingdom and ceed to the Papalstates, where the/ Will [occupy the fortresses and villages on the a coast of the AdlUtiq %nd Mediterranean. This measure is to be adopted on account Of the insufficiency of the Papal treasury to keep up a mlUttry force suffice*! Jfpr the safety of the country and the L^jAjjjM* ' BTM_ will be raised to defend the coast against the Bar* bary powers. April 18. Letter* from Cadis and Madrid have been obtsltied by the French mails. They spealr of the great joy manifested by all the official persons In the country* on the arrival of Che two Portuguese Princesses destined to $jkl Carlos. Portuguese Princesses be the contorts of Ferdinand ma ish mm in the cit Tuesday. There is said & #ht> wcre received with the J t ceremony femiliar to the Span-1 house of great respeci^lity, f London, sjtopt payment on arsons on the property oflilf pei G. Britain and Ireland, 90 per ce\ voluntarily^Quitt'mg ^ sjsirrm and residing in any foreign country be, yond a certain short time, to be ipecified in the act. * At Brussels a seizure was made on the 1 3th of Apuil of some bales of merchan dize* in which were concealed a great ma? ny copies of the Journals that are prohibi ted In France. By the last advtees from Lisbon, it ap pears that the expedition from Brazils had not salted. There were *eady for ?** one ship of the line, two frigates, and sotne transports, having on board s^ogether 6?00?T troops. , The city of Bresslau, is going |o erect a monument to Prince Blue her, at the ex pence of 30,000 dollars. ? i The applications to become Maids of Honor, to the Princess charlotte, already amount to 574. An account laid before Pacjkounent shews, that 18 transports were taken up to be sent to St. Helena, on account of Bonaparte's detention, at an uggregate ex pence of 41)594/* 16#* for eight months. ^imporUnth**' TfCCn- ' J ^>ccn * numbc r ?f M?d Manchester. The clock* at Liverpool were thronged with shipping, and business ?tannery dull. ^Cotton was advancing a little in price ;eabea on the decline} and ?kimber would nut pay freight and duty. I ? man papers state some disturbances Easteni part of France, in Which 1 of the Austrian troops were woun In'cofllequence, the Austrian force in Alsace is to be increased. ^ t Afiril 3 3. %hh project of Sir Sidney Smith for the repression of tHeBarbary pirates* and the rescuing Christian! frorft slavery * ap pears tp attract considerable; attention at Srift xA meeting oLChtSMfcra, and <k ther zealous promoters of this laudable undertaking, was lately bel$J in Paris, of which Sir Sidney was l>re^ident, and a; -which were present Viscoynt Qiatcaii? briand, %eer of France, Viscount Blia Oe Bourbon, Member of the Chamber of scount MaCbieu DeMontmo claims descent from the first Christian Baroflf, together with several omer eminent person*.,; ' ! :'A The Empress of Austria* who was sup | posed to l*e on the recovery frpm her in* disposition) has unexpectedly falkn a vic tim to it in the 39th' year 61 her age# She was a very amiable princess. ' On the 1 3th of Apr^l it *vas officially' notified in England* that ^ ths^marriajje. of. the Princess of Wales wbuld.take place on the 3d of May. ? At St. Petersburg the y are now printing the New Testament in Ihe Armenian# Persian and Kalipuck languages. . y Sir S. Smith's proposals o?a Ctusade a gainst the Barbary States, strengthened by a mission from the Grand Senior, are said to have induced the dey ui Algiers to liberate 153 Greek ind 2 Austrian cap *" ? % i \ +0' \ Jfrotcit to the tectmd reading of Bonaparte'* 1/ * f \ * ^Detention BUL > ' ?' Because, willieut reference to the cha ^tscter or previous conduct of the person who ie the object of the ptesent bill, I disapprove of the measure which it sanc tions And continues. 01 To* consign to distant exile and impri sonment a foreign and captive chief, who after the abdication of his authority, re lying on British generosity* has surrender ed himself to us in preference to his other enemies. Is unworthy the ltoagnanimity of a great country ; and the treaties by which, after his captivity, we Ijave bound otrselres to detain him in custody* at the will of Sovereigns to whom he had never surrendered himself, appear to mfe re; nint to the principles* of equity, aj ierly uncalled for by expedience or sity. * (Signed) VASSAL HOLLAND* And on the third reading his Royal Hlhgness the Duke of Sussefc entered his protest for the same reasons. irPrivate letters from Grenoble state, that raised regiment of Heranlt, some of this corps applied the term Brigand to the half pay officers stationed thrtre. A duel en sued of ieten agatftH jiiren \ live of the Royal Officers were slain, and two "wound ed ; ihcir places are to be resumed, and a | simttar aflkh' wai to take place again the next day. A'milif ry^lnh^ ??r?>ntijr \ty England, has excited^he attention of par liament. IT appeared ^\hat in the course ?f some remarks on the subject) that the society was composed of navy, army ajST mil ilia officers ; out though considerably . -j- numerous, it was fully maintained, that 1 ? they met only tor innocent purposes? the discussion of politics being wholly exclud ed by a law of the society. From. Tfteiu*? We letyft frow. captaifT Kimm, who arrived at quarantine last evening from Trieste, that wben he left there/ great preparationtrwre making for the reception of the Emperor of Germany, -rho was expected to Arrive there about | the *1* oWtjVVn hjg"w ay to Vie^ On the lilhtf March, the e*-b(npre*? of Pranct, Maria Louisa, halted at and numerous ret acli large post coaches, . ides hachney coaches* the evening she attended the opera, early the next morning set out, on hkt to her dominions in Parma, surrounded I v a numerous crowd of spectators, vocifer ating vivc Louise I I '-;*?? ?-* r ' ; '??.? . Vifrg^g { ? + Halifax^ May 20%, Insurrection at Barbados*.? It appears that the slaves, under aiv impression that i hew friends in England, had obtained their 1 freedom, demanded of their maste i s ? rhen^ior their labour, w hie ^ Was of course refuted ; these deluded people* immediate* ly set fire to the^estates, and succeeded* as is stated, in destroying about 80 in. the not tli pari of the Uland. The Negroes stood thtf^lre of the troops and militia, until the fiekUpieces were brought up, when they fled in every direction. About 3,000 of them lost -their lives, afkl t>TO whiles who were ringleaders ; fnly S other ?white perjfti* wcreRikejtiJB^diM lK ??? Jamaica, April U A correspondent suggest* that m our mor/jgr country now considers her West be more genepus to sell them to America than to destroy them. He lu* no1 doubt *u-\t'the United States would undertake to suctftatra any millions of national <fcbt for ] nsfcrj&ig ?This island is it present In the state of 9^9* quered colony . A?l transfers and im provements of property at a stand, all con fidence destroyed. until it is known whe% tijtr or not we shall be delivered into hands of the enemy. ki Jr- ? - - : L-BGAT POWHATAN. This interesting stringer, arrived at Kocketts, y?st^iUy, io'eWk^if tcr a trip of 20 1-2 hours from Norfolk.? Several passengers were on board of Jier, some of whom wens landed at City-Foinu We understand, that she sails admirably. What an immense acquisition isOhis to the townssof J^ortolk, Petersburg _ and Rich mond. - 1 1 is impossible to contemplate riiia gi*mJ improvement. ihn< home to our own doors, without bowing with grateful feelings to the memory of Fulton.? His genius has wrought a revo lution in the art oi navigation, Ihe eflects I of which cannot be predicted. |9flp$^| Hichmond /iafier. Caution ? On Thursday last at the Bank of Newbero, a bill purporting to be of % M) and issued by the Kcwbern Branch of ihe State Bank of Non^'Carolifta, chscoveredto be ^genuine three Dollav bill* altered to a JO in the following iiige nious manner. The figure* - 50- and the .. ? " eft--?- gut frorngja ftUy ?em t ... - iwj <cm rcasury Note of this State, and very Mtl y pasted nvtsrlhc fifty*** ^ words * three*' Otnrpuuine three Dollar bgll Issued by the Newbern Branch.? By this oMfaiion the bill does not become entirely similar iu aj S50 bill, for the genuine SO has an Lon le left end of the bill at top, and the spurious figures 50 pasted over the 1? ; there is also a difference in the Vjgnette* The imposition is instantly discovered by holding the bill up to the light^with the tiack of the bill towarda fout dark spots occasioned by a double thickness of paper and fiating, being then very appa rent? .yet the fraud is perhaps, wall caU mlated to succctd with an unsuspecting nublUu ^ Attobernfiafi. ? - -w Savannah, June 8. jain we have to take notiqe of fraSt* fttlany^again we hw^Mm^^e tins place haVdiJS^^ u< ~ 'f? bales of Upland Cotton, ? by whlch.it appears tfe|j ones, Slrty and damaged otton, and other rubbish **?e found in the i 6d bales, packed tojntj^csn<rc. What shameful imy^wfiTT'he wtetch who could be guilty of it, deserves tbe%ibbet Or ^pmper msde, *teps will be taken to _ the swindlers. Let ** |feid wc shall hear no ? niore o transactions.' w ? $M. i iss Lamentable Occurrence*? Ui mgg textiche Vii transaction, which, in our I, hension, does not deserve so ?* f4* >re flSSb thP? I UK few words of tit ?d shot the Judge, [ ?doi the wound. Col. G ?Ad cousin. son M& sh nhill, his friend ?hortly> afterwards ap was aho shot down by ?yciis, ana dangerously wounded ! If the circumstances be correctly delailtd, wt- do not tee what can acqSit the perpetrator of the charge of deliberate murder. ? &ar. ?jOsm ww wetM *90 a convention of dele gate* from 4 or 10 of the western counties o| Virginia, was holden at W incite iter, and published in -an addreas to the citixenn of the State ? a lift of the Grievance* suf fered in the western, part of the* state : the chief of which are the inequality oi/J representation, and the want of centrality to the seat of Government. Thef te- /A commend that deligates be elected 111 the several counties on the 4th. of July tttntffct at Stauirtrn, to consult on an aUei^mon of 41m constitution* VV^ fiocf the plan favor ably noticed in the Newspapers of Norfolk and Petersburg. W**it righ Star. A HAHU CASE ! Uv; .** - ; f 4 jr y Suppose Kentucky should insist upon "'*? the important privilege of furnishing a President of the United- 8 tales? that it^ should be conceded? that one should be chosen who dwelt in the southeastern bor der of that state?that afterwards, on n-J new survey bf the boundtffllne, ft ahould|f, appear that he actually lived one rod and three feet wr#thin the Virginia fine ! would not the liberties of the a>untry be serious ly )e<Tp*fdt$ed"by tfiis awful circumstance ? This brings to mind a eirrumstance which occurred in making a survey of the boun dary lpn? between North and South-Caro lina, when it appeared that a good old lady, 1 who had verily believed herself to have been a Sonth-Carolinean for twenty years, actually lived a few feet within the North Carolina llniltsrit^rfiiefr disco very tbe old lady manifested much joy, saying she was Klarffthe did hot live in South-Carolina, for it was a de*pfrate unhealthy place ! Virginia Republican* ? ?