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the s"ortia-car«lina mercury and "*• s a l i s b u r y advertise r i s alis bu * v:-parkt eo & fusl:r::fn ev francis c o u p e e kt'm i6o thursday august 13 : soi \ ol iv f — i m --" jail toe laieji x from europe vj t fbi afnhition i in 39 days f rofn lon don arrived at nsw-tork london jlne 1 — 7 the ftamnorg mail doe arrived yeftep v in courfe by rl'e packet in wh'ch ic i as \ on iit over minifters received dif latchcs from lcrd n te!fou of a very iai lorrant nature the fubilancci o<i which is • !;•■. : ftated '■•<. the hamburg iet.itr fhe court of peteriburg has at leng»h ta fn eff the embargo on englilri ih'ps fjjis very intercfting iatellrgence was com r ated ro the public in a letter fron w:t '-:- vincent to the lord mfryor a bpyofwhkh we iflfert i'his ineafure fetius t leave no doubt of xh intention of ih r mperor alexander to adjuft the differ ence v inch had u\?.n between this country bcd'ruflia and it is fairly to be prei^rr.eti thai effoi ts will not be wanting to f'acili iate an arrangement with the other powers w the north lly the jafi accounts lord st helen's v/as off kcvel en his way ro >•; :;, and confidtring the removal c the tv ... ■.;. . ;;, ?. pfot f u the pacific dif pofnion ol the cabinet of pcterfturgb ma py of the difficulties with which his million i..-..i to l>e attended r.uw vanifli we fay therefore anticipate with a fanguine ope the diloliition of 3 confederacy ho;;i rbich the french qorernment expecied x mod important aid and which muit live crrsfioaed a great diamftion of o-ir t ■■■,■:■;,• force sno a very injurious fufpenfi oncf o;'r commercial rrittirms the following note was lent early in the fay to the lord mayor for the information c hs city : adm'itgltf office jane ?. my l01 ci ■t have the fatisfaction to inform your i-ordfliip t j ]? . t ' l y a cjifpatch juft received bra vifcounj nelfon cornmander in chief 9 the baltic fjeet dated the 27th of may 11 ppear thai the embargo which hr-d ken : d h on britifh fliips in the poits of wllia i is been t£.;;c cff j.'0'n board the r :} a 1 gt c rj * in th > bui tic m*j 8 i8ci <* the following is ihe concife si.fwfr re i curbed by vice-admiral cronftedt : admiral.—i have had ihe her io re ceive the letter of your excellency of ihe 8th inftanr ar.d have transmitted it to the king rvy mailer who is gone from hence to stockholmi v.hen i receive his aniwer { \ vih do niyfefr the honor to forward it to ! « j ju iniiiiediatilv j c 0 cficn&tfdt ■■ad acdccm in c atcarlfcrctia carl/crcfta al ay lof s ci & of egypt j london gazette extraordinary june c i downing fireer june 4 i8bi the following cr.piy of a letter from lieut ! i gen fir john k hdtchinfon k b ad j drefieid to ihe right honorable henry dun i j da has been this day received at ihecffic ; of the right honorary lord nobarr as alto i the copy o f a letter from lord elgin ad l drefled to the right h 1 orable i < rd haw ; keibury one of his iviajifty principal se j crctaries of state for ihe foreign depart ! nitnr j copy of fierier frcm lieur get sir fchn i hcly hutthinfon k f addrcfled to the right hon henry di-udas rfattd carrie ; before a!fxar,dria 2cth april 18c j sir it :< with p:ie pleaiure ihat 1 sm ; toinferm you cf ihe lucccls of a ccrjs of i turks and britifh under the cemmand cf coloni spei er 1 hy were ordered frcm , hence sbout ten days jjo for i!:c ptrpcfe of tcrcii.'g the ehtiny ticin the fewn at c cafile of rofe»ta v iiith cooin ardeth the navigation of iht nile '] his operation h?s perfcclly fuccecded we are now msfters of the wefiern branch cf that ri^er and of ' ci urfe have opened a ron:tr,.^n!ca!idn with the deita frcm which wt oia!l derive ajl ! he neceilary fuppjies as the french have fcarcely any troops there rsid ncut cagable ! cf disking a ifiicjs rtl iunce theenercy had bout b'cc men at rofetta { v'juq they v ere ait?ckf d 1 hry made but : a feeble eftort ro ftfisin rhemfelyes and | retired ic the rijil uikofihe kile leav j iiig a itw mrr killed ir.ci mufoneri they ' fefa garrifon in ihe fort cgsinfi which our batteries rpened en the 161i1 and it fur j rendered on the 19th n ft j he conditions l ire the a gr-i.ttd totho»caftie cf a boukir ' i have rrary obligarici j tc cr srcncer ; t tor l ; e ze.,1 sflivity a j rriilirarv tat its : i which i.f h;.s dilplayed in the condtcl of ' ili's important lervice ; p.id ) beg leave to ; recoiniiierd him as a defervirg and n oil \ calient officer 1 have the honor to be ic ! j li hinchjnfcon maj ten j ccpy of a icttei frcn j crd e'^in to i.crd hawkefbur.y dated lcr><\^mmc^lt } ricy , 9 , 1801 ' ! my lord ' imr havipa returred frcm egypt ; i have the fatisfeciion of being able to lay l before your lordfhip a far more particular [ , scrount cf the sftnirs and precfedirgs in • that country than n ha hitherto been in n;y ■power to communicate vc left the atop before alexandria 00 the 22d u!r f at that time the enemy remained in their ; flropgpofiticn upon the bcighii rear ihe taf ! ttrn walis o a!exardr'a their ri:nbfr a bcut ux thor.iand men they were ftill in ) anxicus expedition of receiving rtinlorcs 1 ments particoiarlj hat which had been anr nouncrd :.. them as coifm : g fro.?j adtwral gantheaume 1 he lofs of the enemy according ro the numerous reports which had been co it^'ed certainly exceeds five thoufaiid mep and 4 reat proportion of officers four general are known to have been killed kvtiy en couragement ferms tojiave been given and held out to rhe french a»my to i;:;ure their i!tr exertions ar cr.g othei thing j they were taught to ex ca no charter j trap the brinih the prifonen agree i h-t in r.c pan of this war hd ft h hard fighting rr fuch determined bravery evet ; been ftcr as they have met with from cur army in egypt 1 prefuras that sir ralph abejrrrombie'i j abfentc ixom the ramp in co v..r-i f l his wounds u the 2ifl at march bad crei ! ted a encmentary fulpcnfion of our operati ons and the irreparable lofs cfcalicnecl by his dc?th mull al(o necefiarijy have checked i the profecuticn of plans in the forrration sc i execution of whkh he hrd always bemefo i if?d;:>-r a p^rr 1 he c?pcs:d i'lcba c!:d not riv in time to fee sir ralph bcrrror.v bie bet it appears that gen hutcbinfon j followed hi excellency's intention relative i to he tirrps en board the tuikifli fktr ; by employing ihcm againft rofeua ar-d ac • cording directed colonel if.freer having j under him a corps of about eight hundred \ britifh to prnrffci i!-e turks to tint exjedition j he town wasevacttted with • ou rcfiflar.ee fcike guns w<re thtn bro'f to bear i;j in the fort of bx jolien wh h • ccfdrrar.ds the tn.iraqce of the river '] j,a ' garrifon of three imticred sr.d fixtyeight i men fyrrencered on the irjth u!t bahmsrich was fill in the lards of the • frntl j l.iy h;d fortified it both in a ;■view to fecure their crnmt r ic.it ons frcrn f the ipnrr part f ih delta j<»d upper e i gypt vaikhc tl.cy re t tivtd their prcvifion ' under the;e circun fiance geqeral llu cinricn las veiy rrich hrengthened hh r ftion between atcikiranc alexar.di)a,l only by a rsrge of wciks in front but r i ticularly by opening rhr floices which epc i in 1 ht w?ters in the hke on thcrir leftpnd j if as is fuppofed thisiryndation ihall rfend • ever the whole of he plain to the/fi of \ the lake msicctif the communicaj be j tween alexandria and rsmanich w/ch is i the ereeny^s reartft point will be tpt or i.ire days jcar.ney without sva?ir having taken thefc mfafiires.gfreral hutcbinlon was ro transfer his h^dqiur ; tcrr to rpfetia en rhe 23d uitin o./o v hich puce he had already fent fcr\v,vi(|h troi g detathn<ent . j,n <. 1«n 1 irg to above , jcc i3;ir:.ili includirg col speticer cerp ; and he wt i n ; tiij.te'y/o prccctdbj ircm tlcnce -\ t 1 1 c;i y an tq/al 1.1 rr-.bejbj uf lie captain paiha's iici^b againft lusr.idi v!iere«he r rt^^kcc uiicici^^^hj ::: hive al7oi.b!ed 300 ! oa the other hand advices h?d ceived feveral days before from ' j^fl vizier dated st efibcis frcm v^j pesred that his highnelv rt:r-!ot^b y 5coo n.en from djezzar wx^k ltd the defart and had dvar wards csiro without mtetir^h tioc enhei at sabjjich cr hsd alio detached a corp wfl pcittfi.cn of the town of the fort of £ ft;e is rill in tha french it 15 rot cxpe£ted that fl e^fcriencc 2r.y u^tuiah i rme the honour to bs c signed st vincent car,lsckoi\a may 10 y 2 fl,n of tr'icc ar:ived here to ky w following letter frotri admiral i.ord fteifun ro vice-admiral gronftedt com n?dcr in chief of the fleet here was re - the former commander in ci-icf ,' *« britifh fleet in ihe baltic havur at ttqueft ol the emperor of rullia con f"l«jnot to interrupt the swedifh naviga on t would be extremely unpieafapt to uould any thing happen which might moment dlfturb the returning harn:o ;- friendfhtp between sweden and g '"■•• i^our excellency mulv thcreforr permu me to inform you that i am uotdi |_ r '/" t0 • :'■-: ■fr m holiilitics fhoald i ; c ( ii r '-•' swedidi fieet at fea ah k is . i power lo prev nt mis i a i cor.fi ier this intinja u on my part and ":"; ll the feme to his swedifli majef [' . ti "~ ' exctiiency to believe ql m with lhe utinofl refpeft your | nilsoi a::d bronte
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Title | North Carolina Mercury, and Salisbury Advertiser |
Masthead | North Carolina Mercury, and Salisbury Advertiser |
Date | 1801-08-13 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 13 |
Year | 1801 |
Volume | 4 |
Issue | 168 |
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Date Digital | 2009-04-07 |
Publisher | Francis Coupee |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Description | The Thursday, August 13, 1801 issue of the North Carolina Mercury and Salisbury Advertiser a newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina; this copy has some damage to the corner. |
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Language | eng |
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Title | North Carolina Mercury, and Salisbury Advertiser |
Masthead | North Carolina Mercury, and Salisbury Advertiser |
Date | 1801-08-13 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 13 |
Year | 1801 |
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Page | 1 |
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Date Digital | 4/7/2009 12:39:37 PM |
Publisher | Francis Coupee |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of the North Carolina Mercury, and Salisbury Advertiser a historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
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the s"ortia-car«lina mercury and "*• s a l i s b u r y advertise r i s alis bu * v:-parkt eo & fusl:r::fn ev francis c o u p e e kt'm i6o thursday august 13 : soi \ ol iv f — i m --" jail toe laieji x from europe vj t fbi afnhition i in 39 days f rofn lon don arrived at nsw-tork london jlne 1 — 7 the ftamnorg mail doe arrived yeftep v in courfe by rl'e packet in wh'ch ic i as \ on iit over minifters received dif latchcs from lcrd n te!fou of a very iai lorrant nature the fubilancci o•; :;, and confidtring the removal c the tv ... ■.;. . ;;, ?. pfot f u the pacific dif pofnion ol the cabinet of pcterfturgb ma py of the difficulties with which his million i..-..i to l>e attended r.uw vanifli we fay therefore anticipate with a fanguine ope the diloliition of 3 confederacy ho;;i rbich the french qorernment expecied x mod important aid and which muit live crrsfioaed a great diamftion of o-ir t ■■■,■:■;,• force sno a very injurious fufpenfi oncf o;'r commercial rrittirms the following note was lent early in the fay to the lord mayor for the information c hs city : adm'itgltf office jane ?. my l01 ci ■t have the fatisfaction to inform your i-ordfliip t j ]? . t ' l y a cjifpatch juft received bra vifcounj nelfon cornmander in chief 9 the baltic fjeet dated the 27th of may 11 ppear thai the embargo which hr-d ken : d h on britifh fliips in the poits of wllia i is been t£.;;c cff j.'0'n board the r :} a 1 gt c rj * in th > bui tic m*j 8 i8ci <* the following is ihe concife si.fwfr re i curbed by vice-admiral cronftedt : admiral.—i have had ihe her io re ceive the letter of your excellency of ihe 8th inftanr ar.d have transmitted it to the king rvy mailer who is gone from hence to stockholmi v.hen i receive his aniwer { \ vih do niyfefr the honor to forward it to ! « j ju iniiiiediatilv j c 0 cficn&tfdt ■■ad acdccm in c atcarlfcrctia carl/crcfta al ay lof s ci & of egypt j london gazette extraordinary june c i downing fireer june 4 i8bi the following cr.piy of a letter from lieut ! i gen fir john k hdtchinfon k b ad j drefieid to ihe right honorable henry dun i j da has been this day received at ihecffic ; of the right honorary lord nobarr as alto i the copy o f a letter from lord elgin ad l drefled to the right h 1 orable i < rd haw ; keibury one of his iviajifty principal se j crctaries of state for ihe foreign depart ! nitnr j copy of fierier frcm lieur get sir fchn i hcly hutthinfon k f addrcfled to the right hon henry di-udas rfattd carrie ; before a!fxar,dria 2cth april 18c j sir it :< with p:ie pleaiure ihat 1 sm ; toinferm you cf ihe lucccls of a ccrjs of i turks and britifh under the cemmand cf coloni spei er 1 hy were ordered frcm , hence sbout ten days jjo for i!:c ptrpcfe of tcrcii.'g the ehtiny ticin the fewn at c cafile of rofe»ta v iiith cooin ardeth the navigation of iht nile '] his operation h?s perfcclly fuccecded we are now msfters of the wefiern branch cf that ri^er and of ' ci urfe have opened a ron:tr,.^n!ca!idn with the deita frcm which wt oia!l derive ajl ! he neceilary fuppjies as the french have fcarcely any troops there rsid ncut cagable ! cf disking a ifiicjs rtl iunce theenercy had bout b'cc men at rofetta { v'juq they v ere ait?ckf d 1 hry made but : a feeble eftort ro ftfisin rhemfelyes and | retired ic the rijil uikofihe kile leav j iiig a itw mrr killed ir.ci mufoneri they ' fefa garrifon in ihe fort cgsinfi which our batteries rpened en the 161i1 and it fur j rendered on the 19th n ft j he conditions l ire the a gr-i.ttd totho»caftie cf a boukir ' i have rrary obligarici j tc cr srcncer ; t tor l ; e ze.,1 sflivity a j rriilirarv tat its : i which i.f h;.s dilplayed in the condtcl of ' ili's important lervice ; p.id ) beg leave to ; recoiniiierd him as a defervirg and n oil \ calient officer 1 have the honor to be ic ! j li hinchjnfcon maj ten j ccpy of a icttei frcn j crd e'^in to i.crd hawkefbur.y dated lcr><\^mmc^lt } ricy , 9 , 1801 ' ! my lord ' imr havipa returred frcm egypt ; i have the fatisfeciion of being able to lay l before your lordfhip a far more particular [ , scrount cf the sftnirs and precfedirgs in • that country than n ha hitherto been in n;y ■power to communicate vc left the atop before alexandria 00 the 22d u!r f at that time the enemy remained in their ; flropgpofiticn upon the bcighii rear ihe taf ! ttrn walis o a!exardr'a their ri:nbfr a bcut ux thor.iand men they were ftill in ) anxicus expedition of receiving rtinlorcs 1 ments particoiarlj hat which had been anr nouncrd :.. them as coifm : g fro.?j adtwral gantheaume 1 he lofs of the enemy according ro the numerous reports which had been co it^'ed certainly exceeds five thoufaiid mep and 4 reat proportion of officers four general are known to have been killed kvtiy en couragement ferms tojiave been given and held out to rhe french a»my to i;:;ure their i!tr exertions ar cr.g othei thing j they were taught to ex ca no charter j trap the brinih the prifonen agree i h-t in r.c pan of this war hd ft h hard fighting rr fuch determined bravery evet ; been ftcr as they have met with from cur army in egypt 1 prefuras that sir ralph abejrrrombie'i j abfentc ixom the ramp in co v..r-i f l his wounds u the 2ifl at march bad crei ! ted a encmentary fulpcnfion of our operati ons and the irreparable lofs cfcalicnecl by his dc?th mull al(o necefiarijy have checked i the profecuticn of plans in the forrration sc i execution of whkh he hrd always bemefo i if?d;:>-r a p^rr 1 he c?pcs:d i'lcba c!:d not riv in time to fee sir ralph bcrrror.v bie bet it appears that gen hutcbinfon j followed hi excellency's intention relative i to he tirrps en board the tuikifli fktr ; by employing ihcm againft rofeua ar-d ac • cording directed colonel if.freer having j under him a corps of about eight hundred \ britifh to prnrffci i!-e turks to tint exjedition j he town wasevacttted with • ou rcfiflar.ee fcike guns w |