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The Vermont Journal from Windsor, Vermont • 3

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1 in the excrcii- of tVlr duties, Vl'at a moment intcrelling to poldic Th llTuPw NFAV-YORK. 0. 13. 'men. A rurnWr of tmdV'lTs are vicW-ledfor three months, have been ordered to afL-mble at Portlmouth, where the is to take place the troops are to le piovided with camp equipage.

A Deputy Adjutant General, a Deputy QuarKf-malter General, ail Tnfpector of Hofpiuls, two and tw6 1 A letter' from t'e "Eauern i- to a gentleman in Baltimore, lUes, lint nn. Surgeons, are to lorn, part cm me inn 1 Wrr.pt was made on the life of Janes Robin- expedition expected to fid tl' cotrrfc or t- i- i i i n. a aciate jttctee ol Uaroiutt arm wor 7 1 tCaer comts, as he was palling horn tiji homeward. The judge received a p'dM ball in his Ihoulder, aUie was riding by a thicket, in 1 1 vhich the alfaihin: wasfccreieJ. Whether this aftwaithc effect of private enmity, cr a wift to ii I fob, is unknown.

The wound is tint underilood to be mortal, as the judge Vv.s able to proceed re I to the next town. BOSTON, Nov. 2. Yefterday, after pur p.iper had gone to prefs I the (hip Aritlides arrived here fion Liverpool, 'I Vin-rintr papers of that city to the. 10th of Sept.

NEW GOODS. 1NFOKM their CuilonuTi and the iJnl 11. I'cra'. ih it they luvc lately rete vtd (cm an addlt'i-njl fn'ppiy of A I 0 Which, together with their lorrr.r flock, tl flat er the. l'e V1.9, wiil icudcr Uwif oist-hal as will be met with at, any liort in c.uutiy AMi.NO THR 19 'A General Assortment of Yai.

t3 They Hill continue to cuiry on the SADDLE, HARNESS, TRUNK CHAJSJl MAKING BUSINESS, Where any gentleman may ftipplied wiih 3DDLhS ol tht brft'kii and. ol ths ncvctl lalhum-Elegant p'cd and comrt.nn Aft.NKSl?ES, made of th ceft of flock and in a workman. uis MAMRia-Elejfanr and common TRUNKS of every UcUtiption unU article's they keep con'lhntly on hand, and on fliorreft notice csn anfwer any order siu thur line They alfo carry on the Manufactory of MO. ROCt bl iyE- undh ve ori hmd, and keep nudum torfale.an txtinfiv ifTVnunt i tui, oooo, which tliey will fell on at good terms ci be pur-chafed in biihon f7 the dten or Ct'glcpair. K5" They alfo h'aVe oh hand, and expect con-ftantly to be fjupplied (fence of HLltMlN I ftii.ee of A NS TLi 0 1 NT ME NT BintRS.

manufactured by Mr IsKArt Niwton, of Norwich, oil if wh'ch they will wirnnt ri of the Ik ft ki.id. They are Willing to pledge them- fjlvvi that they do, they can, ud witi fell any nicies in their hae, in low as can he purchi'hid in this vi cinity. (C Wanted to purchife a quantity of good wl i rfh l'L iNIC, from two to three iu'ehes thick. Windsor. Ncv y' 1 807.

All peroni kaving 'infettkd mounts toilk Zebina Curtis cr Nathan Cooiidge, antrattedbs-, fore their prtfnt connexion, are rtJled to call and fettle the fame immediati ly and freinhof. RUSSIA b' Sli'ZDXX. tt is Rated i a letter from Stockholm, of the 27th cf Aug. that the Kuffian AmbaiEwkr had delivered a cote to the Swedifli government, in which it was declared, that if affid.iFite weie jen cjered to the Britiflj fleet, or any part of it admitted into the ports of Sweden, It wovld be con fid-eved as a declaration of war, and that the Emperor of RulIIa would march an army into Vin-land. Extrail of an article Frcrn the Bordeaux Gaxette of Sept.

1807, inclofed from a gentleman thete to his friend in this city. Hmd Quarters) Stfnli.nJ, jug. 2.5. We have carried this mght, partly by fur. pus and partly by force, the ifland and fort cf Andolm.

Six hundred Swedes are priloners. We have foUnd on iiland 40 pieces of cannon or mortars. king cf Sweden has left us at Straliund 500 cannon, bullets, 100,000 bombs, lbs. powder, and a quantity of iron hi bars." jnJ London to the kh. Their contents are of i I at ivill K' lVfn hv tbf in tp, I.IJJ 'IJCll liUiWV fubfequcntcxtrnits.

Copenhagen hud not fur rendered on the 4 th Sept did It uppear that it would foon do lb. Oar, ifferences with Eng. lmdwore difcuffing by awthorir.cd agents, tmi fyrfie of the papers anticipated an amicable iiiae- II- he a r- fo fii. WINDSOR, '0ND AT, NOVEMBERS, 1507. EVACUATION OF SOUTH-AMERICA.

1 SETT. 12. The Saracen floop, of 18 puns, arrived yttler-rjay at Portfmomh, with difpatches from Lt. Gea. Whitelocke, dated the-10th of July, ton raining the ungrateful intelligence, that the Biit-ilh forces under his command hrd made an at tick upon Buenos Ayres, hut had experienced fomUQh refiftance frcn the numerous forces of the enemy, that, after having paired poiTtfiion -f pirt of the town, it; was thought pmdent to into a capitulation, by vvhh it has U-Ca a-rctd to evacuate uot only the 'part of Buenos nr.

i Wh.p we fAiiMrpTe on fnjnyw'chsV, and ihok of our ftllow chh Ot this Staie, xt is no' ho inattentive to thofa of the cit asrn the United States at lt is indeed the. hand of a merciful OoJ, that has furii.lhed a ruh fupply of b'tfliogt to tU that continued to us peace at home, and with foreign, nations while ethers hi? bc.n overwhelmed in the horrors of wit. It is his hand that has fuoportcd ths invaluable life, and energies, of the PrtfiiJer.t is he who has dil'pofed ui enabled our Government, to employ that jullice, mode-raiiesi, andfirmnefs which refpes the rights ol otry t.t n-itiona, while it guards our own 5 thcfe eot.fideraJions cannot fail to awaken the Teiifikility tf vc-y grate'ul mind. Ol-je(3 of dill greattr cstenU detusid our grateful ao knowiedgmcnts, that God hashcen plesftd to provitle, id employ means, to propagate the knowledge of himfdf, among nations, which have hitherto fit in Jarkref, and fcen no light may his mercies Uill abound, nd the eartn be filled ihankfglTing sod praife. -And I do hereby mofl esrncflly recommend to people of every denomination to refrain from all unnecrfifary labor or iccreation on Md ity.

Oien nhJer my Hand, in Council Chamber, at Wood flock, Oil.3ia, 1807. ISRAEL SMITH. By His Excellency's Command. ROLLIN MAI'XARY, cfctary-. Thurfday inlt.

fs appointad as a day cf public Th.wkfiving and rralfe, in New-Hampfnive, MalHtchuf.tts and Connecticut. The Court at Richmond was adjourned on Tuefday, the '20th ult- to its next dated com fe. After the rpinion of Judge MarfliaU, MelTrs. Burr and Blannerhdleu were admitted to bail', in the fum of 3000 dollars each. Luther tin and Dr.

Currimtngs, fecurities for A. Burr Dr. Cnmmings and Ifracl Smith, for H. Blun-ncrhaflett. A new arid elegant Bridge, paflinp; over necticut river at Hatfield, has lately lieen completed.

It is faid to be the codly edifice of ths kind over that eitenfive rivet. A late London paper mentions, that Major Gen. Grant has announced the difcovery of the Longitude by a mathematical infd ument, which Ihews the rate of Alnip's failing continually with th yreateft acciiracy. This inftrument is con. nected with others, which point out the rate of 1 the Ihip, latitude and longitude, in direct or tbhque failing.

On the 29th ult; the dwelllng-houfe of Buown, Efq. of Plymouth, was confumed ly fire the belt part of the furniture was favedi It is a curious fact, that breat-Britain takes rnnually from Ru Hi a not kfs thau 30,0 0 ton! of tallow 33,000 tons hemp 1 5,000 tons of flair, and barrels of tar, befides iron, canvas, other naval ftores to a great amount. A like fupply could not be procured from all the other nations in Europe. They could not fupply her demands lor a ilnglo month. DANISM NJFT.

7 The Danifli Navy, in I8Q2, confided ot two mips of i-'iguns, twelve of 7i and four cf 6i guns, fervice and one 90 and one 7 4-on the flocks total, 20 fail of the. line. There were alfo five 44-, and two 30 gun frigates, fit for fervice and one frigate and eight vcffels from 18 to 24 guns on the flocks. By ah artival at Bofton oh Thurfc day laft, die important information was received, of the Surrender cf the fcity of Copenhagen and the whole Danijh Fleet to the Brit iji on the 4th of September, laft. Particulars next week.

vein 10- TAKE NOTICE. Conoreis convened at the city of W.ifiimgton on the ult' puifuant to the proclamation of the Prefident ia the Senate 25, and in the Houie of Rcprefentatives 1 1 8 members appeared. Jo st ph B. Varnum, of Maffichuletts, was chofen Speaker, an i Patrick MAraubEK of Mary, land, (fiirmctly Senator) Clerk of t.e Houfe. 1 Aires, of which our troop; rained p-jllefiion, I.

Kut Monte Video; Maldon'ado. in fine, the whole ve i of South nciica, within thedhort'Jpace of tws rf I months, following Ballot in Was font from n- 1 the Adinhaltv to thj Lord M.ivor. 'and, by his BY ill.3 EXCELLIlNCV ALL rierfons indebted to Marston Cabct, Esq. of HartUnd, are requelteJ to make imrnediate piyment to the fubtenber, with whom nis demands are left for collection. And the faid Cabot, being unable totranftct bufinefs, ifefire's no prftn to truft any one on his account, n.defs they have an order from Francis Cabot, or the fubferiher.

E. SFOONER. IlarlUnd, Nov. 3, 18C7. A.

1 rider, polled' on the.Manfion and to Llryd'3 Dfiwnhz-jlreet, 1 2, SD7. Lord ugh hasthe honor of acquainting the Lord Mayor, that difpatches liave been tcctfived this nionung, from Lt. Geh. locke, dated July 10, by "which It appears, that in an attack upon the Buenos Ayres, HtfMajefty's troops 'experienced fo much refill from tlae tumultuous Bi ce of the enemy, of 1 ch 1 VENDUE on to uf. 'A 7 in jj mat after gaming poilvUKn cr part ot tne town, 1 fith fevere lofs, en the' 5th 'July, 'the' Lt.

Gen. I thought it prudent to enter into" a r.ocociatioa "pt) Ik fold at Public' Vendue, bxi Mon day the 30th of N- vembrr i ult. at one o'clock, P. all the right that LuKt Nichols, late of Springfield, deceafed, had in the fum that Levi Nichols now lives on, at Jon at it a fi Williams' in Springfield. MMEtf WHIPFLEi AMmiflrator.

Springfield, Nov. 2, with Gen. jLiniers, who commanded enemy's forces, by which he 2eed to evacuate nth A. ile I mcrica witJbin twa mftnths, upon condition that "'V I i'prifoncrs taken in tfle attack as well as thofe upiurea hi me lurrenuer or cucrjus nyrts, (liDuld be reftored. The totul lof amounts in killed 3 16, wounded 671, milling "To tht Right Hcnouralk the l.ord Miyor." It thus appears thai our in killed, wound-tJ, and miffing, amount to 1 men.

The remainder, according to the terms of the capit-u'ation, are now upon their way home. COPENHAGEN. A Gottenburgh Mail an tved yeilerday with Intelligence to, the Sift. Letters of that date fay, that a courier arrived there who left Ccsen.hagen on the evening of Satui day the 29th, which time, in confequence cf the bombardment by our fea or land forces, the town was on win different places iand it was faid that the fcfcnal was on fire. This is three days later than Mailpatches, and then the town was not taken.

inus we find that our landed ifortnip'ht and nothincr Indeed, after At Chetlea, Capt. Tf.rliy Chakdier, it. 3X At Barnard, Mr. Joseph Lawton, act. 23.

At' Norwich, Mr. Samuel Bell, fct. 88. At Brat-tleboro' James Madison ElliOt, 2 y. and months, only fon of the Hon.

James At Richmond, Va. Mr. Joseph Moxley: formerly a rwidlhipman in the navy of. the United States he was fdmmoned there on the pmt of the United States Kgainft Aaron Burr, and put an end to his ciiftence, by wallowing laudanum. Danes have had fo much time to prepare, Dili ISRAEL SMITH) Esquire.

Captain-General, and emmander in (bhft in and over the State of lrermunt. A PROCLAMATION. CONSCIOUS tint we arc deser Dt. snj iccour.fab'e' creatures, that ilwrs erf l.icii wc awe toO cur Cn ttor," msn our i'eMovr ccHi fe we fltill wholly excu'e i we live ii- the ri dt cf them aoioti the variety of obligations' i oat i our condi-tins in life, the duty of thj character and grodoc't Gob is the mot iuiptjrunt iiJ how rtuit'ye then ought we' to he to tii performirce cf focial apd religions It, above ('I oilier i Kings, uh to piste. a juft on our own tharaCur an conftqin-tice in the world in wc i-rt plsceil it powerfully attune all the faculties of trie feci to a faiihlul and tropihncc the duties 'titjuirird of us; snd renders crfrrrcd sod under ail the difptn fitions and provfdfc'Ticts rf aJoratin of our Crenbr may out be that of blidnef or behoves us irquenf'y to affociatf for public worfhip, (hat ne tny mre fiilly comprehend difplnju which, he made of himfelf in the sural and moral world and to prepare hearta and tiffeclioin for a more perfect fru tion of A truly virtur.us heart, loves to afisciute nd tn.ng'c wi(h fiich ss are like itfc and join in fhc, jontj ihantcf'ividg, which is 'Xl hy the grateful hearte nl others no wonder then that our piou ancellors, deliver? at they had been by the tnerciul Difpi-kr of all eteiitf, from die pirfecdtion o' the old vtorl, and brought tn the hiding place he had prepared for them in the new fiiould jffeciate together to pour.lwth their min gled afrript'ons of ft.

and tbaiikfiying, to their Di vine Bencf tor. fti wonder that th talent interpofi-tiwna of Divine Providence by which, ihej were puard-. ajrairiii theterriblc evils, by which they were furrounded. or. ferjfibly threatened, fiioidd fncp.enr'y draw thrrn togcher, to difchsrg? in cpricrt 'he fame devotioa-al -nd dtlightiui diity -IcU ceu'd not be e-ptJIed, thsn that they fi)( at the dole of the year who they had gsthsiedJti the fruits of the ear with which their Ood had rewrdd the labors of thtir hand, fl.ick together to join rtn Icring him a.

holy, penitent, ni giteful trib Utc of pfaife, for thofe mai ks of the companionate and lorgruffering benfgnity of their HetiefActor, -it (houid he efpeciallj expected, that their hems wouM he delightfully i-ffefled, by a pure and glowing gratitude, Lr the aflonifhirg difplays of grace, in the fcheo-e of redemption, aad falvation, tr the Gnfui h' of upof tats Adam Such a fpirit contirusd. would from )hr to year produce tbe (ao.etTiit, until it fh-u'd grov Into a cnltom fo Grady clfahliflied, asto ft.il etca after the loVa of many fjiould have wared cold tVen ths following generations a'thatlgh they had lorgot'ttn the Ood of their and mained little re the form of treir godlincfs, niaintiiu ths f-itne cuito'it, the firft olcuf country an i children have contit ued it down to our time Thii auniverfary.il at hand, when we fhall bs called' on, lioih by and duty, to afftjaiblc ourfelves togciher; that we may unite, not. in appearance only, but in limplic ity an,) g'xlly Gncer ity.to I'jlemRise a day cf pub ic thanlcfivintj and pfaifc. ,1 EO; therefore, at the iccjutft uf the ilcprefe.ntativci, and by and with the adv cii of the Council appoint THUHSDaY the THIRD DAY OF DliCFMUER to bs obferved r8" a DAY OF PtJBLfC THANKdOIVINO NDPR VISE throughout this State, arid 1 do earneflly rccomoicnd. to cVay di'fcrlption of profiffiig chriitiatis, within thi? State, in their ltvcral congregations, for the grattfui wot.fii of our hen cficctn comruun Patent, Lord and aVM uc let ui on that day carefully review, and tiuly apprecLi'a.

the petf'onal b'tflingj of health, peace, plenty aud which God has been pleafed to confer on th; inhabitants' of this State, in the prefent 7ear, iu connexion with thofo cjdj-mon Rr.iswhethsr political, til or particularly protection, and liberty, of which we all partake. Let us thankfully acknowledge the divine mercy, by which the benign influence of thegofpel, sipre-ar to be tending, notwithflanding th decided eppofition of many, and i' tfaiing ind'fTsrence of moie Le' us frinmty ronlider, that although the jfituJe of our depravs a hearts, fcr reudily takes occafion from the and cccurrcnre of the buffings cl life, receive nod et')y them, without reflecting on the woncVlit nature end et tent of (.1) mercy, of which Chry re the fruits 5 Thcfe circNmtlanccs ought tn be regarded fVcj-e cf 'he mods fctifi'jic culli, aad mofl p.wer yl vcti, to a deep, at; holy, gratitude I et not tha blclH fo pm'ufcly conferred, 8r-cft, and fit, onr attention, ai on hut may they rather he iprcved as nv nr-Pof raifing our thoughts, fo their divine Au'ior in i cher-ifliini in ui, tlnle fi ntiment. thich sre incu'c bv the CJod, ini approved hf the cj ucian fsnk-ef a they have been allowed to recover from firft appreher.fions, and to calculate their "'tans of defence, the fucctfa of the attempt up- uipenhngen appears quell i hscie-of the attack by the land may be fuppofed to ejuftiSedby the expectation of the certain filers of the flow, mode of operation but the de- State Of County, ssi To the Hon. Supreme Couit of Judicature next to It, holleti at Burlington, within and for the county of Chittenden, andflate cf Vermont, on the firfl Tuef-dny of January next HUMBLY COM PLAIN CAMUEL DREW of NeVbury, irt f.id of Orange, that 011 or Bbout ihs 9'h day of June, 1780, ho was lawfully married to Litbet Waso, by the Rev. Ward of f'lyoiou in the county of Ofi ftou, in theftsfe of Ncwhsmpfhtrc, with whom he I ve in the ftrict obfervatice of all rh duties of rhe mar covenint bnril obont three years fince, when the Retfey, any ptovocation on the part of your petitioner, defrted frorr.

our petitioner, and urtuly rcfu-fed toiita with your petitioner and perform ths duties of a wife and fi.th ever fince wholly r.etfhctei to live witK yet' ptti'it'iu-r or him any afTillarce or comfort at a Your pciitiorcr thrrcfore hunbly prays this honorable cnurf, that the bonds of tratrtmony between ini the f.it Dctfey may he diuolvtd, and a bill of divnrcd Le granted unto him. arid yenr petitioner as in duty bound fhsll ever pray. SAV.UEL PltLW. Newbury, Oiiobcr STATE OF VERMOMr-onAKsi covktt, i. To the Slti'ifFf Omni( icnwty, erhii T)tputy CtU ITINS liy the sutiirwy of the flate of Vermont, you are hereby required to furmnnM the within named Bctfcy VVr4 to arpMr ft and before the fuprcme coyrt nritto be hoi-ceft it within nn4 far the county, of Chittcn-dert.

on the firft Tucfday ol Japu'ary next, then to fhew ra'ifs. if any flie hv, why the prayer of id petitiott flinidd not he whereas it his beep fugeft-ed to din Wd Bui fey has absconded from th's Qitc, and is beyond the re 1 eh of Icjral procefni hr peti-ti ritr ic directed to puh'ilh the fubftaoce ol his petition Vir'nh this citation, In Vermont Jonttil, publifllecl Ih "Wintffcr, thrcr -week fiKceffively. th lad puhHtttin to be at le.ifl fit w-rki brf-re the felons of faid court GiVe unrlt Initial Xcuiury, tbit fecond day tf Oftt-ier, Attni bimiui lCj ROYALL TYLFR, Chief Jutlice. TRAY ED or STOLEN from trefubferi: ber. fometime Jute laft, a DARK BAY HORSE -She mane aad tail natural trotterfour years old with no white about himu Whoever will return faid horfs, or information where he fliaH be handfomdy reward cd, -with all reef ftry paid.

DAVID WEATHER8P0ON. Newbury, Oa. 23, 1S07. STRAYED from the paQure of J-feph Pjf-rattin Woodftock, nbcut the firft of Oflo. ber lad, a HORSE, with one ose white hind foot-foretop and part cf the mane cut off Ufl winter and now jr or 6 mchei ra Itnth-troti and paces-fix or feven yrio low w.l ukeP faid korfc and Rtve bformation to Jofeph Bar.

ratt of Woodltock, or to the fuhfctiber in Wmd-for, fhrll be handfomelf rewarded, and all attacking the naval lme oi defence venders victory muclx more doubtful than it would 'ft been and it fcems to he thought now, that place mull be taken by land, and that our fleet fiU'd, from the preparations made by the Danes, jKe little irapreffion, where they were fot mcr- joint if to ay ir- T- tft he ed ea ns of irV ire ed df id nd 7 )r- n- of of iin i ft ndt 7i is, ire or ne ge re v.d b- 'a aorious under Nelson. have arrived from admiral Gam. but they are not of fo fatisiVtory a nature as expected. 1 hey are dated the 26th, and Jji-e brought by the Erneft gun -brig, which iail-f the 27th. The account given out by the Menger is, that up to that time nothing of con-jquence had taken place.

The letters from the etrprcfent the fiege of Copcnliagen as likely 15 continue three weeks. ndeed fome private letters have Veen receiv- ruch lead ns to conclude; that the accounts Reived by Miniflers are unfavorable. It is fta- NEWJSFORE- ELISHA PHELPS, lias Just Received, and now offers for Saic'i At the Store next door foulh of the Printing Office ih Windsor A GENERAL ASSORTMENT Of 0 SUIT ABLE FOR THE SEASON. "Which he will fell en the lowefl terms i- He invites thofe who wiflr to pnrchafe to call and look for them felves. HE WANTS TO PURCHASE, Peas, White Beans, Butter ami Cheeic.

iROKE gaol at Chelfea, in the ere- JL ninjf of the 4h ioftant, the following perfonc. viz. Jrljt Jfjfon, John St CUitt Ptyton R. Kimball, Woodward and Georgi a. EUaJltr Johnfon is of a light ron.pletion, pork broken, fpeaks an old country bo6ue, about middlit fize, 40 or 45 yean of age.

St. Clair in about 6 feet high, well built, ha two middle fingers cut clt from one ind, about the upper ah-lit 30 years pe. Ki rbill is daik co'uplefion, middling hir. well built about 30 years of age. Woodward is near fit feet Kkdi f.iiuly cdmplexien and hair, about jfO years of F.lcafiier 'Sof ,1 daifc compleitio'i f-nall fize of Dutch def-cenr, which be ddcovcredby his about go ye.ir.

1 Whoever, will take up and return then ro the nd nfcie! id, fhjll lie entitled to the hov Reward, or 'Tttenty Dollart for either, and all (harped paid IMIRY HALE, O'aulcr. C-hellea 6, 181:7, 'n them, that an unfuccefsful' attack was Jae upon the 23d, and that a good many men Killed on board our fhips." It is Rated alfo, j-'tt the Danes had driven our troops from a re-utrPar the town where a battery had been and that they were twice rr pulfed in to retake it. They have burnt part of je iubutbs to facilitate their knce, and l'eem -rained to hold out tie' laft extierrlry. EXPEDITION GAINST MA DERI f. rparations arc now making to take poffef-of the Ifland of Maderia.

Tlie force 'r this friTice, is icpottcdto be abvut S000.

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