»»,..«! ND AND POLITICAL INTELLIGENCER' ' ; •» ...».,•,•'..•-!» itiiSSi ANNAPOLIS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER i . * •"''. JL s«td tq,be the opinion of It \g r* 4 vs«t oaentity oj glat* w»t , dy obliged totgive them all sorts of -, Capt. Howard, master of the Steam centime* <m*---j- - - hail tone* were a* unwhoUiome fodder. near'tri' StriiS,!^ H Boatj-iand w» have conversed wUh ., ___ . the ——— ... .,, .KV.^. .... and extremely The FretKh g^operjl Amiel, who state it of April on ujrge as pigeon egg*, some .passenger*/'who alse «r»ln imported, may check importa­ Hard. ..;.... i* included Irftlxf.OrdiBance of thf SrSlV^* above'ac­ a* their opinion^ that the tion, which from present circum­ (^ The minister of w»rhM author- 3ith of Julv, IBW.fDd'who wa*ari ' cident w*s occasioned b.y lightning. stance* ou^bt to be wuiotuaged, <*.ed the commanders of the- corps rested in ihe Hanoverian territory; is, btwcver; on1 the other hind exempts from, import duti^ all which ate ie garrison in the towns is still kept bbnf)oe44hM one of our vfctfthai on account of salt wa­ k>d* of grain and sea biscuit bro'i of Brittany, to receive young men o«wipjpers.sa>s, at ILldeirlrim. It' ter being .used for creating the mio any of ih« Roci^of France. - of this province for these. corpsv «rho is said that the option has br«n left' steavn,\he explosion of iheTWiler, 1 he Leyden Gaeette ol the 6th -t him, either to be given up to Francs^ . lain. voluntar'rly enlist themjelyea,, Which waj iron, instead of copper, mst. contains ».he following state- Ltporie, condemned to. death foY or to remain confined for lv(e, and was an inevitable result. e ment-.>«Th» King of Sweden is in s ihe assassination of ihe Abbe d* that he has chooen the litter. We are not prep*tfed,"V) R'IVC any lang»ur, which gives rise * . • ' i ^ stale of F.scrignyj was executed on the- 1st .. , London, Attgutt 3. opinion upon this point, but most life. Hi* ma)esiy's lo fear» for his of Aug. at the village of Mafnejols, IRELAND. A. tew nigKts ago, i i nee rely regret the recurrent*)*, of the return malady ha* hastened the piece of the crime. the house^of a farmer, situate'd be* accident*, by which so rtrt'ny who I* arrived these «f th> Prince Royal, Madrid, July 29. ' tween Anirrm andr L»utbanrnor«f lives have been lost, and a very na- at Stockholm." The news from Cadiz, Barcelona, was beset by a baaditli having their ntlMndice raised against a great the la. tura.1 It is to be observed that and the coast from' Petrol to Fon- face* blackened. They sdtoh ferted anrt useful invention. Berlin and Ham- test'papei^from terabia, are not very satisfactory. an entrance, and demanded hi* he* just arrived. of this illnes», Dutch hare a. The Steam Doit burg do not speak The agitartrd stat« of America is money, which they said the^knew Gaieite v?ri Southern Patriot, and that the Norwegian felt through the whole peninsula. A he possessed. He assured them he of the prince to give notj to join them tale* the journey new levy of mariners is forming, in­ had none, for ctfcrVhe had, on the , Stockholm crilw, of y n end making Fosjarojv. royal from Christiana to tended for arming another .expedi­ previous day, paid his rent with it. the sudden rise in connection to be occasioned by tion to America. They reiteraicdiheir,demand with of the Swedish paper money. - »«• of Couel, (/Tirm,) Jt*%. 3. dreadful threatening*^to which the character Letters-from Madrid of the llih Mystification. misunderstanding has poor man could only reply by'»gain ' pM* of July mention, that Gm Casta- A slight lV,d h, as they Two moral maladies have of 1st* between our court & that assuring them he had paid his rent roe.h.bitth. fa :-ot has resigned the cqmnund of jnt arisen become manifest. One is an in­ M. de Haenlin, the with it. The barbadians would not tht army of Catalonia* and had of Prassta. triguing spirit which instigates Prussian Minister at our court, hav­ believe him, snd, imputing his denial , b<cen succeeded by Gen. Lacy. In i Uy Uw r certain persons unconnected with ing been appointed the Plenipoten­ to obstinacy, thqn proceeded to r»'d (fat. Cirn, « ' the above province and in Andalu- whlph administration to *ub*titOt*e them­ tiary from that monarch to the Diet, break the tables and chairs irk hie *- lll&- si ^-Considerable levies are .forming selves for the competent authorities M. de Zustrow was nominated* his house,.and with these they kindled erjuip a new expedition against to lo intermeddle with the business of successor here. The Eler.tor, for a large fire on the hearth. They America, a* -lihe govern­ IB BXCBLsaKNtl .GibralurU« completegarrison. Spanish the police, to denounce and defanv.- reasons not generally known, did then seiz.'d him, and stretched the despairs of any good con­ blazing iHIlWKLYofH.^^. ... nearly r'Khic'ght thousand ment now citizens, and to embarrass in a thou­ not approve of his choice, and re­ wretched victim on the from that of 'NOR Of MA»Vt» KD Vn Italian*"1 there, sequences resuming sand ways the operations of the ma* quired that Prussia should appoint wood, where they held him, regard- impossible »j fellows lever - . Morillq. They find it gisirates. The olher is a faial cre­ another minister to reside here. But lets* of his screams and writhings, >CLAMATIOI all by peop*'6f to pacify, and that it is only dulity, which with some individuals the King insisted that M. de Z.*- until he was severely scorched in ha. Iwcn rtmwentrt a I «w tome main force that the royalists retaip stifles reafon, and induces them to different parts of ihe body: and 1 Simon S om. among them »trcw should remain; the Elector of most frightful those points they have been, able to put faith in tlie must absurd calum­ his recalled his minister from Ber­ one of hi* side* I* to dreadfully conquer, Propositions have been nies. The result would soon be lin, and we arc on the eve of seeing burnt, tlut.it is thought he cannot ,,l bun. u items like a fair. made to several Guerilla chiefs who the want of any thing like security the cessation of the diplomatic re­ recover. Whin ihe unhappy suf­ the expiring in. the n inVm lo eonun'u a ran distinguished themselves during in sociely, were not persons in au­ lations between the two states. ferer was seemingly or GrVgt, .n infa-H Utbteiirsordinaryfortres*. A- late war against the French ; some thority conslanily to repress with midst of the (lames, ihe wretche* ativehundred f.-et perpendicular have accepted active service ; but a vigorous hand the usurpations of flnu.wU. Aug. 3, drew him oui an the floor, wnere c4Hn No. I. It is a in the mid«t of all these hostile pre­ power, which excite terror in the Some days ago they wrote from i hey left him and retreated from [ the solid rocks, parations and threats of revenge a- minds of the best citizens, and France, that several old generals the houae, not supposing that any e^ and eight feet high, gainst the Spanish American In­ threaten to lake possession of llu; who hsd served through all the re­ eye had witnessed this tragic scene. _Jte«di nearly ihr^ quarters of a surgents, money is wanting, the administration. volutionary wars, having been con­ But providence hasordcred it other­ respecting the best means of who wa* cf Lie ,n length, no'light entering ex. treasury of the P«nin*ula is empty, A Madam B , born at W -, sulted wise j for a young woman *igt,| tw*, w Lt thiounh ihe potl-hole*, which no credit or trade exists, so that it affords an example of this unfortu­ reviving the war-like spirit in the in the house,'snd who had hid her- . und do. \if «nd I * • • appc*ranot. No is a problem among the most clear nate disposition otinterfering with- army, have recommended as the best selt when they first entered, saw the >f ibt council. oa expedition or other, as distinctly ' { without seeing it, can form any sighted, whether Spain is able to ut any mission in ihe affairs of go­ means some whole transaction, and 10 an> person o» and tof such an Herculean labour. fit out another expcd'uion of 5 OOO vernment. Though acting on her for example; to St. Domingo, knew iwo or the party, who rcsi cd those generals ', the wid Robert r Fkre are levenl other gallerie. men against her u tr* marine pro- own account, it appears that Ma- to give the troops in the neighbourhood. Next day n in whom they have for so many information against them > some remarkable cave*,, no end vinces, "<>w fa*i spproadiing the Mam B. had some connexion with she lodged firtt chrtifJoljM years placed their confidence. We a magisiraie, and they have on* thuuTafel eight I Line of which ha* yet been djs- attammeni of•< the great object tor Madam G, the sympathetic ink la­ before learn from Lisle, that besides and com­ The top of the rock is w.h'uh thej luvg bten fighting dur­ dy. But be this as it may, ii is cer- now both bten apprehended the recruiting for the standing ar- mitted to ihe gaol of Carrickferjrue* hundred and eighty feet ing a period of ieven^ears.
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