550° Alphabetical List of Bankruptcies and Dividends. [July by 
able to.act upon the terms thus proposed ; 
as it becomes my duty to infotm you, in 
conforming to. my igtructions, that on 
the rejection of the demand stated in my 
former letter, on the part of his Majesty, 
wy mission isterminated.” — . 
On the 17th of March, the-President 
communicated to Cangress the Decrees 
of France, of the 11th.of December and 
. 3d of January, respecting which he ob- 
serves in his message.—* These Decrees 
and Orders taken tugether, want little of 
amounting to a declaration that every 
Neutral Nation foand on. the high seas, 
whatsoever be her cargo, and. whatsoever 
foreign port be that of her departure or 
destination, shall be deemed lawful prize; 
and they prove more and more the ex- 
pediency of detaining our vessels, our 
seamen and property, within. our own 
harbours until the-dangers to which they 
wre exposed can be removed or les- 
sened.” ‘ 
On the 18th of Mareh, Mr. Lever- 
more, in the House of Representatives, 
moved for a repeal of the embargo.. The 
House refused to take Mr. Levermore’s 
Resolution inte consideration—Yeas 24 
~-Noes 84. 
GREAT BRITAIN. 
Two Spanish noblemen have arrived 
in London from the Stag privateer, to 
which vessel they had made their way in 
an open boat from Gijon, a sea-port in 
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the provinee of Asturias, which place 
they ielt. on. the 30th of May. The ine 
telligence which they. bring is, that the: 
whole of the province of Asturias had: 
risen in arnis, and forty thousand. men- 
had been embodted into an army. The 
‘same spirit, they say, prevailed in Galicia, 
where the population were rising ex 
masse, and commissioners had been sent 
there to organize a regular military force. 
Even the women were desirous of taking. 
up arms in defence of their country. 
The inhabitants of St. Andero had maz 
nifested their determination net to sub- 
mit; and bad issued a formal declaration 
of war. against the French. They were! 
both in Madrid during the dreadful scene’ 
of slaughter which took place on the 2d 
of .May, and they state, that in their 
opinion, the number of French who were 
killed did not fall short of four thousand 
-men, among whom were a very large por- 
tien of officers, who were. particularly 
singled out by the inhabitants as objects 
of vengeance. In consequence of this_ 
information, assistance of every kind is 
about to be forwarded to Spain by the 4 3 
The Spanish pris 
soners in this country are mmmediately t0 
British government. 
be released and sent back to Spar. Sir 
Arthur Wellesley has left London for 
Cork, whence he will sail immediately 
with a large body of landforces. 
Avpuaseticat List of Banxruprcies and Diyrnpenps announced between the 
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BANKRUPTCIES. 
(The Solicitors’ names are between Parentheses.) 
A®NIsS Thomas, Southend, Lewifham, Keat, millef. 
(Williams, Staple’s inn 
Afton John, Manchefter, Jiquor merchant. v, Man- 
chefter, Or Hurd, Temple, London ' ‘a 
Aftwick Eenjoemin. Flockton, Yorkthire, n dealer. 
Fs (Exons ‘Shavie’s inn, or Crofley, Bradford, York- 
ire 
Beaton Edward, and Henry Beaton, late of Portfmouthy 
burchers. (Callaway. Portfmouta 
Beii John, Trowbridge, Wilts. cloghier 
Trowbridge, or Wiligams. Red Lipu fquare 
Biddeil Elizabeth, late of Rarcliffe chufs, stepney, Raber- 
gaiher. (Payne, Bafinghali ftréer. 
Binford Thomas, iare of Kent rogd, foap manufacturer. 
” {Sydall, Alder{gate ftreet. / = 
Blathturd pasiel. and Richérd Bfachford, Lombard freer,” 
. gold. and filverlacemen.. 4 Drucs, Hikiter fquere 
Blgna Jofeph, and joh ws satverthwaite, Fen court, infur- 
ance brokers, Varwther and Son, London rect, 
Fenchurch, @ree¥ 
‘Brizes RichArd, Liverpooly eorn merchant.  (Sutten, 
Liverp> 6), or Blacktiock, Poultry, London ; 
_ Brown Watiiam, King freet, Bloomsbury, grocer. (Bol- 
toy, Lane, and-Lane, Lawrence Pountney hill 
Bytrt John, and Edmund Lewin, Liverpool, beer and 
fpirit merchants. (Orred, Liverpool! 
Tanne William, late of Otley, Yorkshire, ftationer. 
(Granger,Leees, or Edmunds, Lincoin’s inn; London 
Chariton Cornelius, late of Eaft Farleigh, Kent, yeoman. 
{Burr and Pope, Maidfione, or Debarry and Derby 
‘Semple - $s 
Clutton Owen, Tooley @reet, corn merchant, (Broad, 
Union &reet, Southwark : 
( Williams, 
! 
20th of May, and the 20th of June, extracted from the London Gazettes. 
<a 
Cohzh Meyer, Devonfhire freet; Queen’s square, Exchange 
broker. (Milis, Ely place Feb! 
Crump Thomas, late of Wefminfter road, tinmats 
(Manenall, Warwick fquare ; 
Danfon George, and John Waimfley, Liverpool, merchant 
(Stanifreet and Eden, Liverpool, or Windle, Bedfe 
row, London F c 
Dawfon John. Aidgate High fireet, linen drapers (Nind, 
Goodman’s fields. - 
Dearing Thomas, and Michael Forfter, Litchfield freer, 
Soho, hotel and tavern keepers.  {Qgkley, Cannon 
ftreet 
Delaney John, Liverpool. draper. (Davies, Liverponk, 
or Meddowcroft and Stanley, Gray’s inn oar: 
ods Fofephs Commercial chambers, Minories, fhip ang 
infurance breker. {Alian, Old Fok 
Dunn Thomas, Briftol, falefman, Price and Williams, 
Lincoln's inn. and StrickJand, Brifcl 
Dunn Jofeph, and Charles Robinfon, late of Wood Greet, 
factors. ~{Rigby, Temple 
Dunfmure James, and John Gardner, Sroad-ftreet, mer- 
charte. {Spotrifwoude, Tokenhoufe yard 
Evans John, Carcigan, linen and wooilen draper. (Rote 
ten, Frome Seiwood, Somerfetthise, or Ellis, Hattén 
ga-dcen, London 
Gill Jofeph. pe® or fate of Erown’s hill, Biftey, Gloucef 
tertiire. clothier. (Evans, Thavie’s ina, or Lame 
burn, of Stroud e . . 
Gill Henry, Spitalfields market, victualler.  ©{Rivington, 
Fenchurch ftreet buildings — = 
-Gore- William, Aldgate, MancheGer warehoufeman. 
(Courteen, Coleg hill , ; 
‘Hamper Jorn, Stone's End, Southwark, shopkeepers 
(Field, Friday ftreet 
Harris John. Kedman’s row, Mile End. (Swain, Ste- 
_. wens, and Maples, Old Jewry % ¢ 
Harrifun Jofeph, now or late of Eller Carr, Bingley, 
Yerkfiire, weorfed and cotton fpinnes,  (£x 
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