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ACTS and LAWS, 'Made and paffed in' "and- by the General Court or Affcmbly of the State of Con- of any veffel it (hail be the duty of the ccprain or officer rommanding Inch or the owner of fuch. veffel or cargo, on difcovering fuch injury, forthwith to apply The following Traifflatutu funiifhed by Mr. Hauff, in thi place, (hew, -that thciF contents arc th oar laft London papers, it is men- tioned, that the following paragraph, was omitted, by miflake, in the official letter of Grn, Stuart It fhould have' followed George Anderfon, Efq. -Vice Prefidciii; and Linn, Efq. Secretary.

The Houfe of Affcmbly made choiceof Jamea Cox, Efq. Speaker and -'James J. Haven 'in faid.ftate, on the fecond TUarfday of October, Anno Domini 1806. ft tibWa fummary proeefs to th- owners of lands, enable to recover poffefHon. otnerbui cmSc -b te goeor TtiX.

and Council and Houfi- if Qmeral Court ufem- the owner or leffor 1 I VveKine houfe, or other f357 'under a l'eal'e, (hall Aff itaTnaoffeffion of tbe-taae-at the deiifetoo expira inn -j quenttimcvP? hoijfe, or r''h'fitnf buildincw anv apartment -ot uie lame, t.ji-, mace, unit oc receivea as evioencr, prtmae rrom tuc bermtot paters. me late -mc-putnic ouunos- ana public apsomt-atleaft thirty days be.ore -expiraaon 1 i i-L of the leafe. btbefere thetimeenttiaiei- inents of the Britifh'army, when marching to attack the French army in Calabria Had Gen. Regnier thought proper to remain upon his ground the difficulties ofaccefsto. him were fuch 'that I could not poffibly have made an imprcfuori upon him.

But quitting this advantage, and croffing the river with his entire force, he came down to meet us upon the open plain a meafure to which he was no doubt encouraged by a confidcration of his cavalry, an arm with-which ur.fortu- liately, I wap ait'jgether mipiovided." government 'haa. iffoed an order fhr opening the trade of "TJuenos Ayres, the Biitilli merchants' and reinforcements had been lent out to hold uuivyuii Management. A faleof Guappwuer. belonging to the United States, lately took place at theNavy-Yard at Gofport, We underftand that berufeth magazme for. reception.

The cottof a magazine would be about fix hun dred dollars, bittiWw, ajfrfrialiai; xor erecang one, tnc powder was 101a therefore and the difference between the fz '-ras of rc: hup- dred dollars. dred dollars. 1 tQ QBit pbff-ffior. which iuu cargo, orcuncr 01 inem, any wno naa proceeaca on mc or.rncy Home ouuacis arter 'ir. rox-s ceaio.

moic puucipies. i ne Htting proni-' (hTh "'ri-iCT form" f0i. of law in this State. "has arrived-at Hamburgh it is be- The Bilhop of Quebec arrived in Lon- ifes: to be. one of the EiofiV harmonious noticelna 1 -cs- Gcrxral SSon, 1806.

lieved, iiitjnds i.r.mediatdy to" den, September. 14. which' (he'Legiflatare- of NeMr.Tedey -has-' -f er JOHNCOTTON SMITH Spcoitr "England. feveral you 'wqMt The French tr.cp, or. the NORFOLK, OcVoW 24.

JONATHAN TRUMBULL, 'Maine, are in motion KINGSTON OSober 31 may bej pi s'je, Sate, Governor. aftually psffed over to the right bank of For the laft five days; we -have been -i- whi'-huod duplicate' Attend the latter river, at Frankfort. luged with attended' whh thick TjIEF in this village, ontfeeSStli iTftoU b-oadir, tfnV of which ihall be J.r'..'-T The Emperor's Body Guards weather and heavy gales of wind, n.fiant, tjie Rev. THOMAS ADAMS, T.r thcf-3ce or' ieft at hh'phce An Acr, in addition to and alteradon of have quitted' the Palace of Su. Ciou'd, and wnich time nothing tutercd our port Pcincipal of the academy.

I to piftn-ce "0f an Aci. for the, of provif- replaced by the bridges above, we apprehend are car- Torn; from his relatives in the bioora of 'd'H wi--efs -n'5 if at the' expiration and other articles' of comwree." "The trrafures of the Cathedral at ried away, to wc afcribe. the failure life, they have to lament the lofs of a good "fih thirtvdsvs The" leff-'c firl'l negl-ft Pi- '-h 'tie Mun'fter have been removed to Magdeburg of the mail laft evening. roan, and an-- affeaionate friend Society orSWqukhis-poffelRaoF-tne pVe: -p ClcnJ ffnftgJlefi. forfafety Vr-fteK death, ifes anVa-lant -or anv' juftice" of the in the town in which'tiie faid leafed nremifesfh-llbcfi'uatea fha1! fiAre pow-r: 'L complaint of tlWk fueafummons to the lefiee, which Ml be fervcdatleaftlk days before the time copenhagfn, st.pt.

write Stoat Konigjburg, that troopsare embark- ing inr feveral Ruffian ports to-be'tra'nlpbr-' ted to Pomerania. The combined Dutch French army, in Holland is faid to amount to 70,000 men. Several Camps, are formed on the" frontiers of Ruflia. The Pruffian troops are moving' to- wards the Grand Army now forming in Saxony. 1 It is faid the French Mii.iOcr at Bsr- lin has demanded his PaiTport.

The Proffian troops in every direction arc in motion. Nothing is faid. in the -German papers, relative lo.dttlria.' rrma tec namvrga osrrrjpfMeet dept. 26. The number of the Swe'difh troops in Lanenburg.

increafa and ft is are t0 he loby a body of PrufSan troops. Th'c rmnptei- na, frequent- conferences with our Cabinet. i Frem.Pmv,Set. 17 The general opinion n-re is, tnat Mar onavoidaolc They fpeak of the deoarture of the Empc- LW Laudesdalf. is sth.1., here frequent, Laudesdalf.

is s.tii.1. here frequent, r', ora; aoiii-; and believed ftewill. be called npon iS though it fecms tne Enzhfh arc not wil- ling to exclude Neutrals trading Jtaeeor frnv. vet it frmtiWM t-V. portation of otner than Goods.

Mr honor of the Weftminflw rirAfhn FURTHER JVTFT TCFtcrr Caot FosrES'-lefp v-rt. wr 1 yroKOBiatne.Ijtn,. anJ CobaJumtn the f'nrli Snr P.L-? T'. rrevious to hi Hrpart-rc rnm '--i. departure rrom former place, he learnt thatnamri nf ''re ear nt, rnat no part oi C1 wmcti had been'figned at Paris by iK was agreeable ro, the views of the Empe- cocformity to his in- that fuch- was the.indig- nat.onof the Ruffian Court this of trial to appear b-fore himto anfwer lea ft forty- eight hours, fuch complaint and alfcto fummon a th.eV art market the Aldermen, if fuch -veffel 'be within the limits of a if not, to a Juftice of the Peace of the to.wn where such.

veffel tr? be "qoeft'mg that a furvey mav had on fuch veffel -or cargo. And on fuch application it fhall be the duty of fuch Mayor, Alderman, or Juflice tliree judicious, difinterefted, and fkilful pcrfons to examine fuch veffel and cargo or cither of them which per- 'ons appointed (hall be, fworn to a faith- Mdjfcbargcof their" duty 'by the author- "7 appointing, them mail thereupon report makein writing by them fubferibed, to fuch Mayor, AUlcitnan, or -Juftice, of the ftate and condition of luch veffel Or carij or either of them -which report fo Mm ogemmea, aii fiiad, cod fffii, nnd mack- eril for. market, (hall be fplit and ihaKlvin fuch i all he au inau dc paccea ln iwrrcis ot tne caPacitr.of twenty eiglit gallons- and or of harrtls and hair of fiftepn harrtls and half w. ti -a l.z orf uttimber andwmmed "rc" Pounds well packed with a fifficienta-rfAy of fait and with a tee. UP fo.r.

are fTJ1 iaad. wnicn lhr.il confift who of Ihad- lame mail navr oeen atworn -a UJ infpcctor to be appointed for that Duroofe themannerprovided bylaw for appom- ting infpectors of beef and pbric, who is 6, and dircfled to infpcci i t. "vt the lame, -and to fee that the nfh are well paded to of this a fb packed, fhall be" branded on the head by the infp.eaor, vrith the ouality and weight; cf the -J of tawn where faid fifh was put infoVaor- lhallVreceivei'for dj picklin-, and fiSlf addltioaal fe or Qf hair barrel 'mail rvvlaid ininrrrir naii mail 0-y law intpeCr be-paid to tne lmuector srenerai. and two cents nn theinfpeaor eeneral and two cent'on The parties in the Lejiflature ftand thus: 'Democratic 27. Federal majority in council 1.

Demo. majority in the houfe of affembly '2. On Friday both Soofes. were convened injoint meeting; after the reading of a number of addreffes from various military officers tendering the rcSgnation of their coremiffions, Joseph Bloomfield, efq. was reappointed Governor, for the enfu- ing year, and Aarox D.

Woodruff, efq. Attorney General, for-the enfuing 5 withouvoppofition. 1 We hav.he plcafufe to ftate, that fron- the apparent, difpofition of a majority of the members returned to this LeiriXlaturei .1 urn riis amiable nianners endeared him to the Students; and his unremitted exertions imparted to their young minds, that fund of knowl- edge, which had been the pride 'and p'-cafure of life to His -long. and fevere flhefs hefeftained with the for- titudeof a man, and the cheering hopes or a i he recolicction of his virtues-willloiig dwell in the hearts ofhis refpeSable "By hoixd; by Br 'tezm hoixdi 'and by ftrac-ers 0 nu tnat -tne lame oc Jiercnr ZTU recom. mended and directed to the Students Providence-, nothing fhall be wanting' 03 part t( maintain the efobliih.

ment Ry ordcr. G. I. DOLL," Prjient. Soc.ety vW Prudent, hi Aanh-rtsnrf 28tk '-The Members of this Society feelin.

"Tu'rvcffiic holders of the own to inquire wh-ther -he poffeffor is theleffeeofthecomplainantVandholdsover notice v. nnti tne term ot Uie isaie, ana noecner muu has been oiven to the leffee according to theprovifionsofthis Aa, and faidleffee; f-st'eSSi ira a- nfiKr tL cL 7V r.t i EmlsSnoS execution if the defen 4SaU fhbw to rife jury a title in him- 7..., Mop.e or the samx. We under' .3. a A. A 1 late PHILADELPHIA, November 3, gf fZZT Plc C1 attending and ot relnectfiiL'v On fchV Emily, ttebft 'o the -Laudcrbran, from St.

came Suigar, andMr. TS' I tu: i. r.L: n. laoMis otiiTa, a' member of -this lelt derived alter tne oateot tne leaieirom uuw, hrc u. .1 -r- theleffo'r; or from-airy other perfon, ox ht having the Rifing Sun, of thi, port, which veflH they the Foosral trlc'if Jury -ilioiiid Ltfind-a teH0- e- -3 Thomas.

-By the attention of t' leafe, a'notice given and-a hclding over asf be denominated, fhad which fcattbe faends; ptain we are fnrnife.d with a' news- 5" aforefaid, thedendant ftair well p3cked.a a.o.refad. breakoff within-a Stocks, fee-at that ManH-to which he. adus or- talents, as dift.ngmiB- Par; i.And iew'irfsrthar-enacted, That fu? S.Percents 62S mnium; 7 ally, that there were inhe con aeration, llX'' I' when-any magiffrate aforefaidmal iffue ff f'V 7 -4-" 2-2 houfc and ftcres a tt rtrtaVmsf r- -a fummoi lor the purpofe afb'reuid, he -A oed-torfale, or exported -until the grcat variety of European. Eaft and Weft- "A thc days, i a. India goods, the lols.eftim.ated 'n uvc- nuiuoos or oouars.

i. ne lots or ute 7: .1. i ne i ruliees avail themfclves of this "-oa-s ai'G goods wc are told, has chiefly 'V Inls P. opportunity or givmjr notice that the A- fallen on tne European factnrsand cademy was opeacd yefierdav, the 27th chants, and that capt. Vanoenian and Mr.

3 V. inlr. under tne care and direflion or Mr "'m f-'TP? 'DEWOOL, the Ufher for the onty Americans, who nave materially. fat-. gg fcrtd- fatisfalrtion to that meafu-eT are Sr TiTomas, Oct.

to fepply the vacaW. TrL The re- efabfcfhment of the town of Tmflees pledge tiemfelves, thlt' under fhall wke 01- the complainant a bond with. -5 lumaentiurety to tne aavene parcy ,10 c- v. anfwer all cofts and damages which" the i. r.a .1.

defendantmayltlftain, in cafe the com- 1- vunrii 1 plainant lhall fail to maKc his pica good. 'a 5 nni. all perfo.ns cm.ngvde to the, VtP5J.r ny-P. 3 hrletTo rhrirrX aCt entitled to their remedy at u.uu.-u 'rV- Pa.4 ftgrO vacua, That orSvt.S 5- Andle it further That the fee of the map faid eomplaint, fhaU be one dollar and orfervlcesincivilprocefs. lercesin avil procew.

niinitter, tor baving violated the. faith 1 nomas, had lcarcely made the In- whlc he owe3 t6. that an, haoitants forget the. difrous nightof order of banifhmer.thad immediately the i2d of November xSc4, when a tiviry prevailed, in levying and embody- the evening of firft inflaot) in a cimps. had fitted li the market place which is been' formed large bodiel were about the centre of this Not- cic taiwcu ui uui war acrainu uucurca to meafnre which appeared to auuu-iHics jii ra.wuwaw.

with the Inhabitants, if Was impoflible to mloector. And- the inioector o-c n-ral isonjsawme, orotucr to tne 1 pretty larire orcuaiercncc, 3 s. 'SrSSSuLL fpotn of as being, -highly in- that fcyajylng vas. faved. The JONATHAN TRUMBULL, fthi-feme obligatio.

and regula- few ofthe war and had offered the ut- Houfe. of Meffrs. Lange ando-uflren mkVlil to perform' inftecon aereeabW affiftance which he the fcruTHthbricka-and ncyetfibTertea.3wtt'- Atteff, SAMpE1.Wvi.LVs, flo-, ZofSffZZ to the flames I theeatkern 'ded'tv aWAel: eniitTed An to-'rec- quarter and thofe of Meffrs. Murphy I3 "5.e l4tt armfor o. month, An Aft.

in addition to an Aft enritledafDI- and Peneke the latte-nrin- a Brick Houfe nooor of his memory. By order An Aafor thedireaing and regu- '-f on Ct Foster further advifes, that the SsSfS5 CQHS. MASTEN, Sccfetzry. latinsr of Civil actions" tendedto be fix.partcdff.m this State." -day before, he left Cobmhageh, accounu and6re Proof' hap? ly fucceeded the oarasrS- fsxrBrhyurtber owiTKat if any. wefe received at that place, Per mail, Alight breeze fprmguig: export about, 1.1 cloc caufed the 'flames to A CAUTION, General Court ajciblcd, That-whtnever a from this State any falted fifh before- fPe- and th.t hoftilities had aauajlycommen- 'H, the "TJ' ana -KTOTICE is hereby given, to all whom if wrfcXrr and may concern not to porchafe twoccr Lord demanded hi Te ravages did not ftop in this quarter, f'A fcriber to of fiv, doUlars for pts, and -was on the point of quit- SbundlnSSbeh the hearing of anv- one 'of.

the three Erft barrdjand thefem of two dollars and ting Pans, tnreefeveral the icb Tor laid Notes Were obtained by fraud, and 7gnirig petitioners or an attefted copy' efty cents each half hrtel fold or of. negoaateon, without having, effeaed the Mabkyere foon puled down. It is therefore I fhall not pay the ftoe. thereof.leftat-theufuarplaceof.abode DOJWY EGLESTON. either of the faid three firft fieninff peti- "eafury of the County where the offence c.rcumftances which -erc not known to 'own.

been confumed. The two ex- Bcrkhamfted, Kov. 1. 80 fnclufive before the committed a.d tHe other half thim the unot affeaing the ferious rtunatdy but the Hon. Court of Probate, for the day of the Courts fettimr who fhall profecute the offender' to effea.

bufmefs of the Negociation," he frill re- handfome ly I diftrict of havmg allowed General AITembU OBober feTton 1806 Pmiskd this rt fhafl not take effea ira- mained at Paris, at the date of the laft ac'. built now ducovcrs but the ftandmg valls, twelve months from thc date, for thefcttle-lOHN COTTON SMITrl' Sfaier the da' of Aprilriext. counts faaa that city. On the fubiect a fpace covered with-the afhcspf mcr- mat of the eSate of EBpbalet. Mitehelfon.

General, yffmby, October Ssfion, i8og generally of a renewed' continental War, and precious eSeds feceafed- All pcrfons having claims on feTlUtoULL JOHN Capt. Foster was ddired to to a ble amount. leftate ar notified to exlnbit-, JONATHAN TRUMBULL, Rcpr fenLv. his merchant at Copenhagen, hat Sfeft The fire about Pft th tic Atteft.Svi.Wvs,: JONATHANBULL, calcuWonsmighttem Srred.AUpeistdehr 7 Gawmor. ty of its commencement, and a.

ftrong The greatcft order teigned during, this ynent. S. An Aa in addition to an Aft -entitled Atteft, SAMtrit, WytLrs, probability, of its long-continuarice. unfortunate night 5 the reft 01 the Town JohnMitchelfon, tniuitLi owes not leis its fafety to the exertions ot Ariel Mitehelfon, Jsxecu fait;" mC BOSTON November 6 the civil authorities, and inhabitants, than Oct. 7, 1806.

to- HenacUd lytic Governor and CouL '2- fromXTS" which g-TRAYiilD or itolcn irom the paftureof Qur Ir' CafeS the arrival of thebng.i?p&i, CSpt. arrived at -DamfcMa, in 3c days from XT- HORSE, three or' four years oH. Any where it fhall be nccefiary to furvcy any F.fter, the very fhort paffage of 37 days Liverpool, and that the accounts received TRENTON, (N. Nov. 3.

peifca who ihaH refnrtf horfe, to faid veffel or cargo, to afecrtain the lofs or from Copenhagen, we have been favored bv her relative' to -Peace and War "did net or the fubferihws, shall receive damage; they or. e.ther of them may -have by the politenc'fs and attention of Capt. materially change the afpeas of'political On T-efdav the Leeiflature rf aD reafonable expen-folbined by drefe of other Fofter, with Hamburg and ChaScn affairs, from that complexion hich it convened in thi placf. I PTHER S4V4fF canfe; oF to afcerta.u the tothe.iyA-Sepf, -re at thc date of our former accounts, The.

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