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^A^VV\vV\VV?VVV?/VVVVVVVtVVVVVV kTV* VVVW* VVVVVX VVV VV\ VVXiWVVVVVV* VWVVVWVWWVi/VVV\ W%.WVW\ WV< ?WW\\WW> W\VWWWV\W\ VVWWWVVi^ \^\\\ Number 22. Camden, fs. c.jThursdtiif, August 29, 1816. Volutin; 1. WWWWVWVWVWVWWWVWWVVWVW\^VWVVV*W%W*(WVW*WWVVWVWYW%W* W%.WVVV%VV\V%r> VWwikWVVWVWVVX VVWWVWWWM v** ? > THE Proprietors haj^iag been disap pointed in obtaining > new supply of pa* per as gpon as expcctecl/arc compelled to issue the Gazette as Ml appears, For The present week. It is cxpected paper will arrive in a few days) when we ? ahall print ? * j / v ? ? . f The state of the weather has been un v ' ' ' \ * * ?: i..% w .7 ' '? r' ! ^ - commonly fluctuating in this part of the country, throughout the preceding seaions* Ttte want of Tbermomeirical observation^ ' '? " ? ' j*" _ ' ' yX ? * * disqualifies me for stating the precise in ~"'K* J V -77 ^ ~1? fj ?crease and ckcremem of temperature, at particular times ; but transitions through out the present sutumer have been uncom monly sudden and gteaL It is said that the .. .Mercury has risen to the 93' of Farenheits scale, pietty generally during our warmest days, and changes have been so sudden and great as to render fire pleasant on particu lar morbingf** The drought, tho' not ditj. tressingm this place and its immediate vi. cinity,has done irreparable damage in some r .? j* .-??? j. . . , ? ' J, ??' of the adjoining districts. It, is stated by travellers that farmers ? ages -? wheat fojy&jovisioitt will not be as much in market this yea usual- * ':M :-m ? ? ? In the 4th page of thl? Jwper will be my is^eyery. Bolivar, is beloved by his sbkHfers and the South Americans grnerallj^^P^Hh him all the success the cause of liberty de serves. r - :: t, "? " -to* '? mm, . . State Prison at Ciiarlestown, Mas^flHIM the prisoners seized a ladder that was used oqt a new building] erecting in the prison yard, and- began to ascend 1 he Wall} the guard, afU:r cauti9ntng?the,mr't(ri . . - t , . . ' \\ ' s. I them-JWtvithslandin^ 35 offttj^npst. daring ascended, and leap ing from the wall endeavoured to;mokej ? .their escape. The alarm was instantly gi?i veri, and thro* the exertions of the citfpns and, officers of the prisoh, 23 were taken, eleven of whom were wounded? -two dan V' ?#* 1 ? -> V ' *V ? ./Al ? geroyfaly. Quebec, July %S. We are sorry to learn from unquestion able authority, that ,4^ at, distress prevails in many parishes .throughout tfit^ pi of >i>cy frQm a scarcity of food. Ikeadlt#r?df Mi^k is the common food of the poor classes at this season the year ; but many ofahero have no bread $ they support a misei able existence, by boiling wild hc>l>s of differ ent sorts, which they cat with , their , milk j^appy those who even get milk, and havt not sacrrfictrd this resource to previous pressing wants 1 a succession of bad crops but particularly the frosts of last August and oepiember have reduced the country to this unfortunate situation. The piomise at present is gobd notwithstanding the late ness of the spring ; btit the danger is fai from being: passed. Flour has somewhat fallen in price both in tins place and Mon real, but speculators will no doubt occa? sion frequent fluctuations. Latest foreign JV'etvs. Lohdcuj, July 5_ i ? ' ~ 4 " We have before announced the arrival at Portsmouth; of the squadron undei Lord Exmou'h, 'ftom the Mediterranean, t he ships were found too much out ol repair to encounter any .active service. His Lordship immediately repaired-to Ix>n don and has^had daily conferences with the Lords of the Admiralty. On the 1st inst. be returned to Portsmouth after only -a^W moments iu>< ice frbm the Admiralty I . His squadron wtll consist of the Qtteln fchar jottet 1 <0. Rockforty Impregnable, Spen cer and Albion, ?4s, with several frigates, bombs, and gun-boats. On. the 3d he re turned to London, and will immediately L ? -1- rtis finaL: instructions^ it i? nm fit V. ??.*? 4 . ??.?? WP'.om the JUondun Courier. We tblie an opportunity of replying jt this article to several IeUeraMgytirte- re Ifcejyed op?m the subject of the piratical States, it is aske<]j, what conduct are m to adopt ? 1 s it necessary to M^QBa^ue^ tion ? Is not every man able to answer it? Treaties, [fw- ihe as it * shot^d^aeeri^ ol breaking them before the ink with Whirl they ale written wastry. Ca? we Mmili ate ourselves so far as to enter into any [more treaties with ?>ir*tfc3 ? BiUiShves*^* ,Rc.U,l V?n?eam e. "6. co-aptmiM, n?, concert with any other power. But wt should be equalfy surpriS a^d &,med u any argument) * ere? wanting tt^toust the spirit of the country, and to convince os oNhc folly of again treating with I best barbaiianii^f?A' ttfoty^, with! them -is so much blahk frirper/ A tile takeh fi qm the roof of the Uey's palace, and brought off, would be jotft as efficient * security. a. The pirates must be chastised till theremem 'io?"yinr^Xy &K|r selv?f oat, of (he pal?s of <Jivfcj or raihef nevet1 were within 'it.'^ J J I be sent oift forthwith. With the baibah*, cor&irs, the. Bonapartefcn maxim, " let the war maintain itself," is strict, and un questionable justice ; and whoever com ihar ds on snCh an expedition, will effect the doY>le purpose of chastising them fm past injuries and pressing the whole ex pense of the casiigation upon those whost * defiance of justice and humanity has pro voked it. j The vast emigration causes con Istderable alarm . Many persons of fortune are leaving the country for France and othrr parts of F.tirope [and the United: States. The street in which the French Ambassador lives, is croWded by people apply ing for passports, and thousands have been* issued. The state of trade may be judged of by this, ? that not fifty foreign vessels are in the Thames? and the docks, which used to employ 1500 persons do not employ 500. t .r.inUnn . OldBailey ? -Last nijjjB^ a late hour^ the recorder passed sentence ^ r 1 ? * * - - of death upon tbirty~two cot\v\cts. The expence of parliamentary -sLx. 2 ? * ? ' .j ?> jV- * * *. ? ** t jgg- ' S ' ' t ^ jprinting during the pieserit session is about 100,000/. r f -i > Above 1506 houses have fallen down in Szegfederi^Hupgary, hav f;?vv k? "nd^fnyned by the great 1 ?'* 'IV J . V . M ?&*< 't, A Purls paper of the 2d says- ? " A con ?tiderabic expedition is preparing in Con st anunople, supposed to be destined against the Dey of AlgiersU-wfco -has long disre garded the authority of the Grand Seigni V t# ' ? ?# '?'* * 1 Th* infamous trade to Africa for slave* ' * J,M.r J MP *#>* f,om Id Wmtm em* RTT EPITA |rs* [E'er bunt from ? 1 ? j ' * 'c t ? , v> In Uktint* of the bkfM*f to n aamiW Ami qui1 ffcJU -r >. There, shouW not be shadow of gloom. In augftt iHat reminds us of thee ; * Voung flowers and an e vergreen tree jpfajiy grow ontbesflpt oft latest, But not cypres* nor yew lot Htece? Epor why should we mjMrn fot't^^f1 ? I 1 1 Wanted to Hire. \ GIRL of {^nod disposition and cbar* Xj l acterf to attend as fchild's rifirse, for which 1 the fat wages ^ill be given,4*? quire of* he printer* v Aug. 2 V- ?. ; ?fc 23tf.