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-The mailopted, be-mt a Cruz,our armynipanymgdeclaredm Boyon-precedingno move-:e directedcontains aaf generalv the Aus-ir, with theBv the last. Gullicia,a divisionaltered St.ugust last.otiding to cm-iris Sr'fit• 20, the Was ft.H isvvtll, aril despatches r arrived at 12 days from■ wit told them n here that Id he happyI applied to ort (without in this cuun-New-Yo**, October 31.Extract of a letter da rtf \ 2 h Se/i ember, Jrom a house of the first resfiectaoility in Jmsterd.nu“ The Km r»rgo bid in Purports has been taken • • tT— The American vessels arrived befo e flu 31stJuly, return home in Ballast— II those arrived since arc ordered aw \y without unloading—their cargoes consist of prohibited articles -there is not much doing at our markets ^ie demand for produce is alone for home consumption, and prices are in consequence merely nominal. To prevent the possibility oI exporting colonial and other produce from tins country ; to (iei m my, the French have drawn three lines of Custom-House officers! round our frontiers, who suzc every thing that falls in tin ir hands ; so tiiat we are complete ly circtMisci ibed in our commercial relations with our n. tgh-bors. You will readily conceive tne impression these restrains make on peoples minds. Nothing but a general p aCc can relieve us from our presentdifficulties, but there is no uppcarauceof such an event taking place between(_ireat-BritainandFrai.ec; We doubt much whether the latter and Austria will come to terms.”1Mr. Snecticut,possessiowhich gnson. willwill be s doubts it.DIFD,aftc r a |i nf ll KL ('HAWm.H VIAnd arcFAIWhichu he knewn ot go, th.itc any pcrion t permit it.;he necessity% ihis country, i prospect of the existingand tin loss!_cr cent, be-!. the lot!, of States, withly 150 Uma9jhoiit 20 pai-eight or tenkome. goingconsiderableprisons., ic north, and!s have again j ■ians.PRIVATE THEATRICALS.Some noblemen and gentlemen are preparing to celebrate the jubilee with private theatricals. 1 he following pu ces arc in rehearsal for the occasion : —Mr. Hurdle.—Flo* and counter-plot,—he is much to blame — such things are-- trial’s all—and, the upholsterer.Mrs. Clarke.—Hear him out—stop him who can—more Secrets thau one— and, the sixty-third letter.Lord Chut hum—Delays and blunders—he wouh! be a soldier—the humoursof the army ; with Britons strike home.Lord Wellington.—Tiie wild goose chase—the latui vision—and, the wanderer.Lord Casflereag/i.—The rtvenge—better late than never—and, who w.-uld have tii ughl it iMr. Cunning. --The double-dealer,—tile artifice—and mol e ways tliall one.Lord Mulgrc tv.—The tonnoiss. ur—the chapper of accidents—and \it well it is no worse.Lord Eldon, Mr. Perceval and Co.— Pionie ciKertiiinmcm- -the* plotting lovers—the perplexed couple—try again —and any port in a storm.London Paper.Comprisesmcnt;SUltiSUPFBn! Fancy VVi cnaBlack, Purvet*Black, BlnBnrBlack. C«.l; 4 4 and 6-4 ! 1/nun. (ct 1 Pi i£fnel a6-4 Lem* a6 4 SpidrrI 4-4 and 6-4 Fine Bed IsnnieAil uf %v /igrThty cJjL2PJPF4 Quarter . ; 2 Pipes Hr 4 Hhds. 4i 3 Ditto Nc8 Ditto PiI I )i! n\ Pi-1
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Augusta Columbian Centinel

Augusta, Georgia, US

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