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PURSUANT to an order of the High Court JBL of Chancery, made in a cause JONES against KEMBI.E, whereby it is referred to JOliN CUIP- IJÛI" Esq. one of the Masters of the said Court, to inquire who is the heir at law of, ROBKRT JONES the Testator, in the pleadings menfioucd I therefore any person or pers6ns claiming to he the heir or heirs at law of the said Roiir. JoxBS, JafeofSt. Mary Hill in the City of London, Brandy Merchant, deceased, who died <>r» or ahont he 81h day of July 1808, are forthwith to come In before the said JOHN CAMPBELL, Esq. at his Office in Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane, London and make out their descent or in default hereof they will be excluded the benefit of the said order. EDUCATION. CHESTER. At MR. NIELD'S Mathematical, and Commercial Academy, Youth are boarded atid educated in all the branches of literature (except French, Italian, Drawing, Music and Dancing, which are extra charges), far Twenty- fyur Guineas per allll. Entrance one Guinea; and ^ashing half-a Guinea per quarter.-He only takes ten boarders, who experience all the COin crts which can he enjoyed in a private family, For particulars, letters addressed'to Mr. NIELO (post paid), will be duly answered. N. B. School re-opens on Monday, January "th 1310. mi II r- T"1nil i». i, » inn, iIoIItU r" 11- "■ 'I ■ ■ "I x L, S. THE RECEIVER GENERA* will at- tend at the places, a<i on the days follow- for the purpose of receiving Proiierty Tax 0|f the tirst half year ISO:1), due on the 5h of ^a»uary 1810; and all outstanding Arrears of ji^Pcrty, land, ani assessed taxes for 1808, and i a*' w'" ready !o receive at ten o'clock, close'his books at two o'clock each day. yjANRWST, Thursday, February I, 1310. COJS WAY, Friday 21 ditto. *BEtt(iiv,LB, Sa unlay 'H, ditto, il 5 NT, 1\1011 lay 5th. ditto. JiA P ? h, rfi'to. ■ • Y »V KLl. Thursday 8th, ditto. 5/>U), Friday 9n., d.tto \(*l, Saturday 10th, ditto. «VF,Rro.N, Monday 12,h, ditto. "SW SI ,<V, Tuesday 13'h, ditto, LA joi.LKN, Wednesday 14th, ditto, n i"Rln.8t.HAI. Thursday 16ili, ditto. MA ETAHOG, Saturday 17th, ditto. £ 'VLLHELY, Monday 19ih, ditto. I. A i{ A RVOV, Wednesday Slst LLA Ge FN 1, Friday 23d ditto. ERCHYMEDl), f.iouday & Tuesday SStfo ii ditto. T'-cganicdd, Dec. 27th, 1809. TO BE SOLO BY AUCTION, At the Sportsman Inn, in the town of Carnarvon, in the count) of Carnarvon, on Saturday the 20th day of January, 1810, hetween the hours ^f three and five o'clock in the afternoon sub- ject to such conditions as shall he then produc- ed, unless disposed of in the m»an time by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given; r.rlIP. following eligible Freehold Farms th Premises, situate, lying and being in j e Several parishes -of Llandwrogand Llanwnda^ ie said county of Carnarvon, in Five Lots. LOT. I st., Cefn'r hengwrt. I. Glaa'ravon. S. Store House. 4. Tyn y Lone. 5. Ty'nrhds. Which are now set to tenants at Will, at the JCarlj rent of £ 120. This is a most desirable property, in a pleasant »nrt of the country, adjoining that valuable and pensive inclosed marsh, called Morfa Dinllaen, I ^Osiderabfe allotment of which will beauiuxeu ci il- ^s,a'e« ,lie 's >n a very high state of of JVa*i°n, within lour miles of the Market Town •y, Car'iarvon, and half a mile of the Port of 0r)d, where lmie and other manure may be Pro(,U,(, at a moderate rate. Further Particulars may be had by applying to r, J. S, Attorney at Law, Carnarvon. TURNPIKE TOILS TO BE LET. T Notice is hereby Given, BAT the Tolls arising at the Several I Co 'gates, known by the names of,Gwydir, tie Trwyn-yr-hw) lf», Penmaenmawr, Llan- anrt* ^an?or» Tafarn-y-Grissia, Pont-y-Saint Llanaelbauarn Gates, in the county of Car- -rvou, tha WILL BE iLrT BY AUCTION* TO THE BEST BIDDER, At the nweHinghouse of Mr. WM. PRICHARB, (lon"'lI by the name of the Goat Inn) in the town (, Carnarvon in Ihe county of Carnarvon, on ^turday the 13th day of January next, between of eleven and four o'clock in ihe after- 5 which tolls produced last year, ♦iz. £ s. A. J^ydirGate, 55 0 0 £ 0,1*ay 60 0 0 TOP^YR-HWYLFA 1 H 0 FF'NAENMAWR 54 0 0 tT^egai 10 0 0 &R«r 90 0 0 K'^o-y-Qrisaia.. 50 0 0 W„U}'~Saint 2B0 0 0 ^elhauarn 25 0 0 be "°ve the expence of colleclting them, and will up at those Sunjs respectively. tKer happens to be the best bidder, must, surer Same *ime» &ive SCCHrity' with sufficient • les» to the satisfaction of the Trustees, for tito^y^ent of the Rent agreed for, and at such as they shall direct. RORT. ROBERTS, C Clerk and Treasurer to the Trustees. QrvQn Dec filth 18091,.1 l J I DOLGRLLE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, I the Rev. THOMAS OWEN, M. A. MALTER. TDRMS. s, d. Rntrance. t 1 O'v Board.. IS 18 O j' Tuition, including English, Latin, |' a Greek, Writing, Accounts, ami r i <5eography. 2 4 0 j g Washing, per Quarter 0 10 fi j r Before any young gentleman leaves School, three months notice to he given; in defect of nbticc, three months board to be paid. One pair of sheets, and two towels, to tte brought by each, aud to be returned when he leaves School. The Sv^iool-house is very pleasantly situate on the side of a hill, and commands a full view of the town of Dolgelle and Cader ldris. The School will re-open en Monday the 22d. of J afluary. Hibernian Arms, Holyhead. TAMILS KNOWLES, late of GWYNDTJ, respectfully informs his friends ém th,' public of the United Kingdom, that he has open- ed the above extensive and commodious House, most aiivantageouslv situate within a few yards of the Ian ling ptac of the Packets and Custom tiouse and hopes by due attention to the com- forts and wishes of those who may honor him with their support, to experience in his ncv situation, the same patronage which was so emi- rj(!ii! ly- c(itirerred ui)oii his family and himself a* GW IN 1)0, and for which he iegs to repeat hit most grateful acknowledgements. C:Jr New Chaises and able Past Horses. Stti-side, lloli/hcadf Dae. 154A 1809. wian R1CHAUDSOV, GOODf.UCK, and CO. joint Contractors for the la,e Siafs Lottery, return their most grateful acknowledgments to the Public, for the high Encouragement they rave 10 the New Plan, for Drawing the Lottery in One Day, and to assure them, that it has fullv answered the expectations of Government, by loing away the Evils attendant on Lotteries, thaf have been so much complained of. They beg leave to recommend the New State Lottery, which is on the sa ne principle, and will be drawn, in One Day, 14 h February next, Only 5,000 JSumbers.—Four Tickets of each Numtwr. SCHEME. 4-Prize# of jg'SvT.OOO 4—Prizes of—3 £ '5,OOrt <1^ .1,000 fO. 100 m 500 L.940 from jfe50 to 15 m 500 L.940 from jfe50 to 15 Tickets and Share* are on Sale by Mr. JOHN GRIFFITHS, Haverrord Wflst, Mr. ROBERTS, MookseHer, Carnarvon For RICHARDSON, GOODLUCK, and Co. Bank buildings, Cornliill, and lie Gate of the King's Mews, ChariÀg-Cros., Lyndon. IN THE LAST STJ/FE LOTTERY. «,61S A. £ 20,090 j 2,6is D. ^20,000 4,«99 A 5,000 SHJJ D 1,000 830 A. 1,000 8.10 II 1,000 548 D 500 4 ,S55 C 500 The above Capital Prizes were all Sold in Shares By BISH, No. 4, Cornhill, tiltig, Charing Cross, London: who is selling Tickets and Shares in great variety for the NEW LOTTERY, which is on the same plan as the last, only with an Improved Scheme, containing 5,000 Numbers .and 5,000 Prizes, amopg which are FORTY CAPITALS. There are Four Tickets of each Number, and the whole Lottery will be drawn on the 14th February uext, in ONE DA Y. BISII, has Agents in most of tin; principal Towns, who are selling Tickets and Shares, where Schemes, with Particulars, may bc had, or at No. 4, Cornhill, or 9, Clearing Cross, London. '*#*Several Shares of the above Capitals in the !ast Lottery, were Sold in the Neighbourhood of this Town. Spy RING & MARSUEN's PURE LEMOJV JCID, So MVCJI ADMIRED FOR PUNCH, LEMON- ADE, NEGUS, SHRUB, JELLIES, SAUCES And eviry Purpose in Cookery, HIS valtiable Acid is extremely conveni- T ent, as it suits every domestic purpose where the Lemon is necessary: prevents trouble is perfectly dry and portable; possesses all the grateful flavour of the Fruit; and retains its vir- tues in every climate the approbation it has re- ceived from ulany Eminem. Practitioners is a suf- ficient proof of its pute and wholesome proper- ties. Foi- Balls and AssembHes it is particularly de- sirable); as Lemouade, Negus, &c. may be made in the most easy, pleasant, and expeditions manner. (rSf* SPYRINS & MARSDEW beg Purchasers to be particular and observe their names on the Wrapper and Bottle, or they may be disappoint- ed in not obtaining the eniiine as there arc some persons about the country selling an article uuder the same name, though totally different, and inferior, and have imitated their Label and Directions to deceive the Public. Wholesale Venders may be supplied by Letter, with a reference, or.by their Agents in London. Prepared by them only, at No. 163, Borough, London and sold by JONES, Bangor, WILLIAMS,1 Carnarvon, BECK & SHDSTOCK, Shrewsbury, EV A NS & THOMAS, Chester, HUGHES, Pwllheli. Price 2s. 6d. per Bottle, or Seven in One, for lfis.-t9 be laaj,,at jugst Druggists and Libraries. CARNARVON. « TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Saturday the 17th day of Febrt!,try, IRIC,, ,it the Sportsman Inn, in the town ui Carnarvon, between the hours of three and live of the clock In the afternoon, in such Lots and sub- ject to such conditions as sliall, then be agreed upon:— ALL that Freehold Messuage or Dwelling House, with the Plot piece or parcel of Land or Ground belonging and adjoining thereto, situate in Castle-street, in the town of Carnarvon aforesaid, and now in the occupation of-WILLIAM AVILLIAMS, Victualler. The above Dwelling Ilotise iq contiguous to the Market; Pace, Carnarvon, and well a lap'ed for the public line, and the Ground adjacent thereto may he divided into advantageous allot- ments for the purpose of building upon. The tenant will shew the premises, and for further particulars apply at the Office of Mr. H. R. WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Carnarvon. FOR GOUT, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, INDIGESTION, &c. Osiers Concentrated Essence of Jamaica Ginger. rrHI useful Medicine is recommended bj IL several eminent- Medical Mell, itno isiti constant tlse with nwnv Person* of the highest rank and respectability. If relieves and shortens the duration of Fit or the Gout, confining them to the cxtremit esand mitigating the parox) tins; it removes those unpleasant symptoms arising I' oai weakness of the Stomach and Rowels, viz. liiiizestioii, jii,i Oppression after eating; in Nervous Complaint.* it warms and invigorates the Stomach, creates AppeM'o, aud assists Digestion, and thereby strengthens the whole system. Prepare] hy the Inventor and Proprietor, Samuel Ovley,.IIis Majesty's Clnnrs1, by lftiflitiii, iind Cvtiii),i!i), ^7, Hay market. London; sold also by IJros'er Bangor, R Lloyd, Beaumaris, and Williams -Carnarvon; and others throughout the Untied Kingdom in Bottles, »t 10s fld— 4s G-iind 2s 9 1 each." Ob- serve each label is signed Samuei Ox ley." NEW STATE LOTTERY. To be Drawn in One Day, Hth FBSR;'ARV, IdlO. «Ciii;.Mi^ 20,o:m £$0,000 5,000 20,000 .12 1.0 > ltt.000 so 500 10,000 20 100 2,000 4 i 50 2, <200 36 95 f)00 4,8GO 15 72.000 5,000 Cio,ooo This Lottcry is upon the same P!an as the last it cwnsists of Only 5,000 Numhers (from I to 5,0')0 inclusive); htP there are Four Tickets of each Number, which will be severally entitled to what- ever Prize is drawn ugainst such Number for instance, if No. I should be drawn a Prize of ^650,000, the four I iclcefs of that Number will lACU be entitled to ^^0,000, niakiue, in the whole, ^80,000. Shares will be entitled to their Proportion. TICKETS and SHARES AttE ON SALE AT ALL THE OFrtcES. TO BE SOLI) BY AUCTION, At the Grown and Anchor, in the town of Pwll- heli, in the county of Carnarvon-, Wednes- day the 21th day of January next, he tween the hours of 3 and 5 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to condition;, unless dis- posed of hypriHltc contract, of which due notice will be given. T'lnnE following Freehold Estates in seve- JL- ral Lots, Cae Garwucha- and Cae Garwissa, in the Parish of Lianiestyn, in the county of Car- narvon, occupied hy JOHN ROBERTS, aud JOB* ROBERTS as tenants at will. The above Farms lie in a pleasant part of the counlr) and within six miles of the Atarkottown of Pwllheli, and four of Portynllaen where lime I may he had at a very moderate rate, ara capablc: of great v adjoin those valuable commons! called Carufadryn and Rhosllanclmwen, the latter of which has ht-en set out and Illot(C' and above nine acres of excellent ground isillol- ted lor the above premises, and the purchaser will be entitled to a large portion of tha other com- mon called Carnfadryn, which is now in a train of being divided. Another Farm called Tyn y Caea in the parish to Penmorfa, and now in the holding of THOMAS PIERCE as tenant at will. This Farat will be either sold in one or three lots, and lies in a most delightful situation and is capable of great improvement, being all arable; is well watered and has a valuable Turbary there- upon: it has also an unlimitted right of common upol), Garn Dolbenmaen, and (lie adjoining hills. HOUSES IN PWLLHELI. A House with a Court and Outbuildings attach- ed thereto, in the holding of DAVID JENKINS, OffBS OWENS, and WILLIAM WILLIAMS. A House with the same conveuiencies in the. holding of JOHN PRICIIARO, Shopkeeper. A do. and do. in the holding of ROBERT C ADWALADHR, senior. A do. and do. in the holding of JOHN PRICH A tin, Shoemaker. A do. and do. in the holding of GA YNOR DAVIKS. A do. and do. in the holding of WILLIAM ROBRRTS. These Houses. are most excellently built, and are in a very couipleat repair, aud situated in the most convenient part of the town for,business. The tenants of the respective premises will j shew the same, and further particulars may be had by applying at Mr. Hobt. Griffith's Office,' at Pwllheli. December 13tilt 1809.
LONDON,
LONDON, MQNDAV, JJNUARY 8. The following officio f document hat been re- ceritty published al the Court jf Denmark ROYAL DECREE. "COPENHAGEN, DEC. 14. I As it has heen represented and proved <<' us t that many infringements of 'he Edict of the 23 1 of j March last, have la'ely taken place under Ame- j rican colours, by the introduction through such I means »nto our kingdom or British goods and co- lonial produce, and as it is contrary to the said f provisions of the said Edict, that such introduc- j lion should he made we do therefore, with the i assistance of our Council, hereby order, that Itf- spectors he apoomted at the different ports of the territory of Zealartil, for the exariiination of file inferior Oncers of our Customs, nominated to prevent such infroduc.fion, that if any fraud or corruption he discovered to Iiiive-een et)in,nitted by them, the saitie may he made known to us. Given at onr Roval Palace, at Copnhageu, this 8th day of December, 1809." AMERICA.—By the following extracts from tile ;I form some opinion of the temper of Ihe Go- vernment and the People of that country Its. ( I'Vo'it the Federal Republican Gnzett-.) Let II, juke the statement in the National toitelligeticer to its iiiiiiost exleist, ait,l wliit all- pears ? A disagreement as to matters of fact. The British Ministerspoke.of Mr. Cariiiin.^s dis- patch to l\lr. fc.i>kiiie of the 231 of JaniLiry, with a relllolc ifltimariOl' Ihat the clisp,lICl1 had hten communicated to our Cabinet Air. Sitiiiii tively denied that the contents t.f'he dispatch were communicated to him. Mr. Jackson,' sa-, s the tiio iii-xr letter used language implying that Mr. Krs^ne's 111- structions were at the tine made known to this Government.' Mr. Smith, • in u,* answer, ri;->» ¡Inetl, intillla/ed,' thar such 'irlsi:Jtliliions '(I: 'inadmissible.' Mr, Jacks .n' a-a.u i-eneate.l h;s iii*inuf;tion.ti upon hich he was pre'ipitafel v dismissed.- Such are 'he simple facts, as seated it- a G< vernmeut j>a;jer, which, if cannot hp piesnmerf, ologlit ill favour of site British Minister. selu is, whether a fit tis io/u ts itgwtl ground for the dismiss#/ of a Mini ler. mittiiig that;iVlr. Erskhie never did co.nuiunicaie his dispatches to the Aujerican Government, was it political, or did the interest .and honour of the nation demand, that the British Minister -h mid he dismissed for using ill lan^ua^e 4implying" what was stated to be aa error, and afterwards repca'ing that 11 But it seems that the avowed cause of Mr. Jackson s dismissal i&, that he indecorously con- traihc'ed Secretary Smith by implication^ W i I I any one he so hold as to contend, that a mere disagreement as to facts wi'h Mr Smith, is a sufficient justification for such an important step as the hasty and insulting dismissal of a foreign Aiiif).-is.ador ? Is a foreign Minister, be- cause lie comes upon the territories of another nation to treat wi!h it, to have no rights? Is he to take the representations of her Ministers for granted, and to assent to whatever colouring may be given to things, upon the pain of having his functions suspended ?-Let us see whether it has been adopted by any other Government than the Americans. The case of Mr. Pinckney and Mr. Canning is precisely iu point. The former communicated to this Government the substance of his confer- rcnccs with the latter, and did it in language which was considered by ill r, Canning as not war- raltted by (act, and convey mg a meaning entirely different from that intended. The Ministers very politely contradicted each other, and yet Mr. Pmckiiey was permitted to remain at the Court of Si. James's in Loadon, and wa3 never threat- ened with a dismissal. The following article is also from the Federal Republican: Peace, Commerce, and Prosperity, has been the cry of the democratic leaders, wltlie they have exhausted ingenuity and tortured invention to involve tis in a war with the only nation on the globe which has the power to injure us In a mo- ment of irritation, they have quarrelled about an irrelevant, pallry. and immaterial point of eon troversy, and without, a moment's reflection, hur- ried awa) by headstrong passion, they have dis- missed the British Minister, ami perhaps cut oil" every retreat from a ruinous and unnecessary war. -Yes. an unnecessary war! A war, which these very men, who have contrived to render it almost inevitable, have neglected to furnish the means of conducing, with the most distant pros- pect of success. Where is our ann) ? Where our navy ? In what condition are the fortifications in our seaport towns ? Shall «e look to Wilkinson's army for protection? Sh dl we commit the safety of onr cities to the defence of a handful of dismantled frigates, and half drowned gc:n-boats ? — Let them look U> it. When our towns dre bat- tered about our ears, who will be found In adore and admire the wisdom, the capacity of our rulers? Bravery is nothing without ihe means of fighting. No.people have more fortitude and courage than the Americans.— But what of that? When New- York or Norfolk are bombarded shali ibey stand upon the naked beach firing pop-^uns at British 7'4's, and be mowed down lik« corn stalks ? They would do it rilrhcr than submit, but what would i. avail i Would it not he cruel, and savage foex- pose brave men to be butchered m the field, for wallt of the means of defending themselves ?—But General Smith's brother, Robert the Secretary, says we,hail have war, ie wilt have it so, there- fore let us haste and buckle on our armourT The American Government papers cry out for war. One of them sa js, If a treaty is formed with Great Britain, what pledge' will she give us of its lairhfu-i on- 'I serv'ance? Will she deliver us op the island of Jamaica, and Canada, as a pledge of heriaitn- fill intentiws ? Will siie give up to us fifty sa of the line for saf" kecpin. for its due perform- ;jiige? or will she her navy to us pristine insignificance? No, she will uoi.—Than why should wti treat ? J The following observations upon Mr. Itck- s m's lelfer are e\lrailed from the New Yorfe papersof the 22d a id 23d November — H Can A that our gr>v^Fit:pti#( file only on earth that is ^oderaV, jus?, and ,.In legiti.na'e, wtttiltf tt;tke disss sy. d Mr. Jacksoa for" stating facts ?" The trnifi is, stated what the joke Camiiit", ins rrueted him »o s»ate, and insist' 'ha! it was true, ba* cause the Killg* joker ol,l him ,). fie next insisted that Cannmsr's ins'ructions to Erskine, of the -23d January, were mi mitted fo Mr. Snith. cil -w hit t'h'ewtie? Why. they were Ihe only instructions ftirl) ished to Mr Er- skine. as the basis of negotiation. This is deni- ed hitil if Jackson had referred the ease tll his friend Mr. Oakeley, who "as then at h;i he could have 'old that Enkine receivel, by his hands, instructions frollt the Britifih Cabinet, dated the 13rh February, authorising hi,lI to make the arrangement of April. We are elad t., (ittd that our Seeretari has been so gi)irited as to close the correspondence wiih a iiiiin who has ac- tually shewn himself des itn'e of the r. anners of a geli!lt,iliall We a',l ed 'he Crown Prinze of Copenhagen; and may be Iliiiikr,if hat Wa- not moored in the Potamoc— to supply h-m with knock-down argument."
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Mr. B,,itliiirqt, i-iivoy ir,ivit Creat Brif-in to Austria. W1-'S in perfect .beaIth -iitd understand- ing on the 13th of >oveoiber Ins friends are tlwrefore not alarmed at the Beriin paraTaiih of his death n Au'iiivesiigation is al present faking place tiiidef tne ausoie s of fhe Treasurer of the Xavy, as to the_hest mode bv w!ucb Ii»e prize money of our oahasit lars can he realized ai d i»>re•.esil those extortions from rccur- r-n; eL,i-v (ii;iyi, frotii the ltigil", to tile low(-.t In the aa\iV, have ()flt"H Oi;d ¡tft l oo niuc'i just ice eon-jtianied The s .bjeri is of l he first inuiortai <e n> the cottnir, s,d every will ha.c in I'uiote the reward due to itieir gallant acitieveirienls The sMbject h is been long spoken of; h it Mr. O!K" has •if I' u^t!) p.»; i{ into such a tram of eisquirv as lU 'sf lie oi, t.'ic ifre >si beneli to ihe s»" vice, A meiiuiholV insianca of ihe effV«"s of -fright.ocru-red-in Sa.isbw/y stina.e, »> Moa- 'HV night,' in coasfqiience « f tife. woman, wao appeared very much R, s.l d„v»n at C.cd or of Mr. Jones, v\um ea^ qu ry ir.fo ihe cause^ i! t!nder«U»<N| ir,trh lier. triat -her »!a«»k'er wis ni'msinjr in t[fG dreadful- iftre fnat took place in Watet-iane. tig • < s sted repeated sol;citul*(-iis, he door sliul. A short tune after, one c;; file opened the. door, and discoveied the naf o j nate person dead on the steps. if proved, that no accident had happptied to .Ie daughler. > Public rundq.-We are surprised to observe the very low price of the 4 per cent, stoel, m proportion to Ihe 3 per cent&. A note fa- vourable opportunity lias never preseuicd it- self for the enabling persons holding the laller to exchange their properly advantageously into the former; they may ir.ake an actusrf aill ofneat 10 per c-etit, as the following short statement will show: £ 100 Reduced, producing 301. per an- ) num, a 69 £ cost f 695/. £ lb0 Four perCent. producing 301. per/ annum, a 84 cos s c 63C-& no that hy Ihe small iuvesln-ent of 6301. in the 4 per cents, there is ri savill- of 651. or a person who received 1001. ptrauuum, from the 3 per cents, may, by exchange* into the fours, receive llOi. per annum, a saving of the whole of his income tax. The real comparative value of the 3 aud 4 r cents, may be seen by the followiug simule calculation ° r £I 3 per cents, yielding 81. costs Zoig 10 0 1004 percent yielding Is. 3d. more > Oiighttocost J W 'S 4 And the present price is only ^84. We recollect a similar disproportion to. bave laken jilace last year, by which means many thousand pounds were gained hy persons who exchanged their property in this manner. biave I rale.-We are sorry to learn that the abominable Iraffic, the Mave Trade, is again reviving by the assistance of Is* t;sb capital, and Under Ihe immediate stiper- ihtenuance of British subjects. Several uoted dealers in human flesh have gone to the Ha yannab, with the avowed intention, of form- in establishments calculated to evade the provisions of the Abolition Act and abort the beginning of autumn, several vessels hu led out from that settlement were actually slaving, as it is termed, upon the windwart! coast of Africa. There were three Vessels of this description, with Spanish colours and papers, iying in the Rio Poago, and trading-, under the direction of supercargoes, who pretended to be natives of the United Slates of America. There were but a few others, fur- ther to windward, trading under ihe American flag. One of these hid been brought in for examination, to Sierra Leone, by a Brilisli cruizer, when all that the Governor found himself legally authorised to do, was to take- out of her from 20 to 30 negroes, who were ascertained !o have been shipped from an English factory ? A Gentleman, recently ar- rived iroin that pari of the coast, informs tnal olt lhe shoals 01 Grande, he fell in milIa vessel sailing under Spanish colours; from which, on being hanediin the usual manner^ » quondam Uvirpool Captain answered, that he had come from the fiavannah, and intend- cd, al ter touching at the de Loss, to pm. <.e< d '0 ieev asd for SLAVES; aud, in alnac of seeming ex;.Ha■ at. the prospect of the res erection of his favourite commerce lie uid'-d, that no less than Sit) siil were ht'tu.^ "u' 'be suiue ticsiiUitifwu, wbe» be left Cuba I