$20 
Parfons- John, fen. and jun.° Ludgate hill, bookfellers, 
\ Ott. r4 
Parfion John, and James Gardiner, Clhement’s 
bard ttreet, hop merchants, Nov. 14 
Pater Thompf n, Shadwell High ftreet, furgeon, Sept. 16 
Pennock William, Rufwarpe, York, cop2-maker, Sept. 19 
Perry Ge rge, Liverpool, miarblés merchant. Sept. 12 
Pippret Jofeph, Chewitoke. Somerfet, colourman, Sept. 23 
Prevon James, Barton upon Humber, Lincoln, tanner, 
Sept. 13 
Prige willtam, grey 
Pullinger Henry, Ropley, tants, woollen drapery, Nov. "| 
mit Henry, Catherine court, Yower hill, merchant, 
re) 2 
Robe tfon James, Lydd, Kent, linen draper, Sept. 23 
Robinfon Robert, Manche%er, cotton twit and weftcdealer, 
Now 4 
Robinfin Fhomas; jun. Birmingham. drugaift, Oc. 18 
Schneider John, Henry, Bow ians, merchant, O¢.7 © 
Sherwin Thomas. Towerftreet, wine merchanty Nov. 4 
Shiles Blizabeth, Dilford, Bevon, miller, Sept. 23 
Shoolbred Auda and William Williams,: Mark lane, mer- 
chastsy Nov 13 
Silvyeriock Hemys - ‘avant. Hants, draper. OG. 27. 
Simpfon William, Sheffield. innkeeper, Sept. 28 
Smith William, Plymouth. filverfmith, Sept.43 
Smith George, Warnford court. merchant. Nov. rr 
Soper John, and Waiter.sdper, jun: Buckfatleigh, Devon, 
yarn-mabufacturers, O& 7 
Spencer johp, Sherrard ftreet, Goldea fquare, jeweiler, 
Nov. 
Stamford Edward, York ftrecet, Commercial road, flour 
faétar, Nov 28 
Stiles Jchn, Air treet, Picnagelly: carpenter. O&. 21 
Stockwell George, Sheernefs, boat builder, Nov. rx 
Swaine Robeit. Halifax, john Swaine, Skircoar, York, 
Edward Swaive, London, Hannah and tofeph Swaine, 
Halifax, and Hensy Ramsbottos a Bs oan York, 
. Merchants and manufacturers, v&. 
Tabberer Wiilicm, and earns deauie Hyde ftreet, 
Bloomsbury factors, 28 
Tayler Michael, Joho ne ain, and Elijah Belcher, Liver 
pool, merchants, O& 16 
lane, Lom- 
étualler, Sept. £0 
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SrATE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS IN SEPTEMBER. 
Hicwul. Papers and authentie ties 
Containing off 
State of Public Affairs in September. 
- 
[ Oct. 
Tindall Thomas, Weymouth, Dorfet, grocer, O&. 9 
Tunnicliff John and Mofes, Macclesfield, button and twit | 
- mapufacturers, O&: 7 
Tupp Ffhomas, Manchetter, cottun manvfaéturer, o€. 17 
Turnbual) Walter, Oxford Freet, mufic felier, sept. 16 
Tyrrell john, Maidftone, ironmoager, Noy. U 
Urquhart Robert, and Richard Walker Whalley, Strand, 
goldfmiths, of. 7 
Varndell Wiiliam, Hartley row, near Hartford bridge, 
Hants, coach maker, Sov- 7 
Watred James 
Oe. 13 
Warfon William Peter, Selby, York, mercer, Nov. 28 
Wetherby Thomas, Great St. Thomas the Apoftle, iron- 
monger, O€ lo 
Wheatley George, late ofSouth shields, Durham, drapery 
(deceafed) O€. 5 
Napier, Birmingham, wroulles drapery 
Whitehead Wiliam Shaw, York, woollen manufacturer, 
Noy. 
Waittle Samuel, jun. Shifnal. Salop. grocer, O%. 2 
Wicks William, Oxford itreet. tailor, Nov. z 
Wild John, Stockport, cotton manufacturer. sept. 30 
Wild James, John Watts, and John Boddy, Upper Thames 
ftreet, grocers, Oc. 10 
Williams William, Mark lane,-merchant, Nov. 14 
Witkinfon John Henry, Boad court. Walbrook, faltory 
Deco 2 
Williams Thomas, and Mary Field, Alderfgate fireet, 
packers. Noy. 11 
phrase Thomas, Caerphilly, Glamorgan, manufacturer, 
{. 17 
Willes jaines, and Charles Hobbs, 
diftiilers, Noy. 18 
Wills Thomas Hare, Lamb’s Conduit ftreet, linen dras 
per, Oct. 
Winch Nathaniel John, Newcaltle upon Tyne, merchant, 
Sept, 16 
Wino Josh, Sherburn, York, fitmonger, Sept. 1% 
Wright Robert, Shorverton, Devon, dealer and chapman, 
sept. 28 
Wrighley James, Pitt ftreet, Blackfriars rath hat ma- 
Nuiacturcr, sept. 28. 
Whitechapel Toad, 
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AMERICA. 
Lp eNon- Importation Actagainst this 
untry has lately been enforced, on 
which pe ee the President has. pub- 
lished the foliowlng proclamation.—The 
Rritish Government ts " Hoe ha wing ratified 
the Treaty signed by Mr. Erskine, the 
two Countries necessarily stand in the 
sane relative situation, in regard to each 
other, that they did before the negociation 
commenced, : 
PROCLAMATION. 
¢* Whereas, in conseavence of 4 commeni- 
cation from his Britannic Majesty’s Envoy -Ex- 
traordinary, and Minister Plenipotentiary, de- — 
claring that the British Orders in Council, of 
“January and November, 1897, would have 
been withdrawn on the 10th of June last; 
and by virtue of authority given in such event, 
and by the 1ith section of the Act of Coa- 
Bress, entitled-* An Act to interdict the Com- 
mercial [ntercourse betwen the United States 
xed Great Britain and’ France, and their de- 
pendencies, and fer other purposes,’ I; James 
Madison, President of the United States, did 
jssue my Proclamation, bearing date on the 
49th of Apsil last, declariag that the Orders 
in Council aforesaid would have-been so with- 
drawn on the said 10th day of June, after 
exbich, the trade’ suspended by certain Acts of 
‘Congress might be renewed : ‘And, whereas, 
2 is now ofticiaily made keowa to me, that 
he Yoke Orders ig Counce cil. dave nat been with 
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drawn, agreeably to the communication and 
declarations aforesaid: I do hereby proclaim 
the same, and, consequently, that the trade 
renewable in the event of the said Orders bein 
withdrawn, is to be considered as under the ope= 
ration of the sever al Acts by which such trade 
‘Was 8uspended. : 2 
“* Given under my hand and seal of the © 
United States, at the City of Washington, 
the 9th day of August, in the year of our. 
Lord 1809, and of the Independence of the; 
said United States the 34th. 
(Signed) ‘‘ James Mapison. 
“6 By the President. 
: PPALY. 
li Dscrniteg orem Seine & 4, 
_ Dispatches, of which the following are 
copies, were yesterday morning received 
at the office of Lord Viscount Castle- 
reagh, from Lieutenant-General Six. J. 
last, . 
My Lorp—In my dispatch of the gth 
ult. from Milazzo, I acquainted you with a 
project which J had formed, in concert with 
Rear Admiral Martin; to mate such a move. 
ment as, although it should produce no issug | 
of achiegeaitied o ourselves, might still ope- 
R. SMitH, Sec. *p Sfate.”? 
= 
Stuart, dated Ischia, 5th and 9th July 
rate a diversion in favour of our Austrian 
allies, under the heavy pressure of reverse 
with which we had Jearned’ at the period, 
they were bravely, bet unegually, struggling, 
The first measure that spggested itself to our 
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