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For single letters composed of one piece of paper, any distance not exceed" in: 40 miles, 8 cents.
Over 40, und not exceeding 90, 10
90, and not exceeding 150, :
·Soap and candles, in boxes,
Hides, dry,
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"130, and not exceeding 500, 17' cents.
300, and not exceeding 500, 20
500, and upwards,
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Double letters, or those composed of two pieces of paner, are charged with double those rates-and triple letters with triple those rates.
Every packet composed of four or more pieces, and weighing one ounce or more, is charged at the rate of single postage for every quarter of an ounce.
Ship letters are rated at six cents each ; or when forwarded by mail, with the addition of two cents to the ordinary rates of postage.
Rates of Newspaper postage.
Each paper carried not over one hundred miles, one cent ; over 100 miles, (within the state ) one cent, and without the state, one and an half cents.
Rates of Magazines and Pamphlets.
Carried not over 50 miles, per sheet, .1 cent.
· Over 50, and not exceeding 100 miles, MIN
Any greater distance, 2
Letters and newspapers are delivered out of the office every day (except Sunday ) at all hours from the rising to the setting of the sun ; and on Sun- day !rom 9 to 10, and from 1 to 2.
Newspapers, to be forwarded by the mail, should be inclosed in a cover and left open at one end, and the number of free papers, and of those for subscribers respectively, endorsed on each packet; and all newspapers for each post-office, should be inclosed in one package, provided they do net exceed twenty in number. > Ii a letter or memorandum in writing, is con- tained in any newspaper, the person who deposits the same forfeits fire dol. lars, and the package becomes liable to letter postage.
Letters to be sent by mail, should be addressed to the places of their des. Enation in the clearest manner-they should always be directed to the near- est post office, if the person to whom addres ed does not reside where there is an office ; and the name of the state ought not to be omitted ; letters are often mis-sent from their ambiguous direction ; a punctual attention to this Tule may prevent delays and miscarriages.
Letters to be forwarded by mail, ought to be delivered at the office at or before the time of closing, to ensure their going by the mail of the day ; as before the departure of a mail, all letters composing it are to be rated and marked, accounts of them entered, and those accounts made out to be trans- mitted to the respective post offices-and newspapers should be delivered at the office an hour at least previous to the hour of closing the mail.
If an abatement of letter powage be claimed, the leiter must be opened in presence of the post master, or one of hus assistants; and if such ienter should, instead of being overcharged, happen to be undercharged, the de. Sciency must be made up by the applicant.
All letters which are lodzed to go by the British packets, should be dis. inguished by writing per packet-for there are places of the same name in the United States, similar to the se m E. rope.
*.* Letters going out of the United States, must be paid for when lodged in the post . fire.
Utter Carriers-James West, Archibald Davie, William Orr, Elias I.yneb, Archibald Forrester, and Michael Noe,
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TIMES OF ARRIVAL AND CLOSING THE MAILS.
I. The Eastern Mail,
. Is closed every day throughout the year at 6 o'clock, A. M. and arrives every day at 4 A. M.
The mail dispatched every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, is carried by way of New-London to Boston, and returns by the same rout, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday ; and the mall of Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, is conveyed by the route of Hartford, Springfield and Worcester to Boston, and returns the same way on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Mails to Providence and Rhode- Island state, and New-Bedford, (Mass.) are closed every day with the eastern mail.
II. The Southern Mail,
Is closed every day in the year at half past 1 o'clock, P. M. except dur .. ing the setting of Congress, when it closes at 11 o'clock, A. M. and arrives every day, during summer term, at 6 o'clock; and winter term, at 7 o'clock, A. M.
1. Mails for post ofices on the Main Southern rout, as far as North-Ca- rolina state inclusive, are made up every day (Sunday excepted)-and on Sundays, mails are closed for Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington city only.
2. Mails for Charleston and the states of South-Carolina and Georgia, are made up every Monday, Thursday and Saturday, and arrive three times a-week.
3. Mails for Kentucky and Ohio states, and Indiana and upper. Louisi- ana Territories, are closed every Tuesday and Wednesday.
4. Mails for the state of Tennessee and Mississippi Territory are closed every Saturday.
5. The mail for Orleans Territory, is closed every Wednesday and Sa- turday-the time of its arrival is uncertain.
III. New-Jersey Mails.
1. Mails for Newark, Elizabeth-town, Rahway, "Woodbridge, Amboy. New-Brunswick, Princeton, Trenton, Burlington, (N. J.) and Bristol, Holmesburg and Frankford, ( Penn.) are closed every day, (Sunday ex- cepted) and arfire every day (Monday excepted) with the southern mail.
2. The mail to Newtown, ( N. J.) via Morristown, Boonentown, &c. commonly called the Sussex mail, is closed and arrives every Monday with the southern mail-and mails for Morristown, and Newtown, (N. J.) are closed every Wednesday with the southern mail.
3. A mail for Morristown is made up Tuesday and Saturday, at 8 o'clock.
4. The mail to Allentown, Freehold, Shrewsbury and Middletown, (N. J.) branching off eastwardly from the mam southern rout, commonly called the Monmouth mail; also, the mail branching off southerly from Trenton, via Bordentown, Mount Holly, &c. to Haddonfield ; and the mail branching off from the same piace, northerly, via Flemington, Pottstown, New Germantown, &c. tu Hempstead, ( Penn.) are closed every Monday with the southern mail.
Letters and newspapers destined for the other post-offices in West Jer- sey, are put up datly in the Penusylvania State mail, and distributed a? Philadelplus, 1
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IV. The Swiftsure Mail.
Mails for Springfield, Scotch Plams, Plainfield, Bound Brook, Somer- set Court house, and Ringoes, (N. J.) and New Hope, Jenkington, and Buckingham, (Penn. ) are closed every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 o'clock, P. M. and arrive every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
V. The Northern Mail,
Dispatched on the east side of the Hudson, via Poughkeepsie to Albary, is closed every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at half past 7 o'clock, A. M. and arrives every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 5 o'clock, P. M. from the first of May to the Erst of November, and from the first of November to the first of May is closed on the same days at 11 o'clock, A. M. and arrives every Monday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 o'clock, A. M.
2. Mails via Hudson to Hillsdale, ( N. Y.) and West Stockbridge, ( \Is. ) are closed every Monday with the northern mail, during the sumune: term; and every Sunday during the winter term.
3. The mail on the west side of the Hudson, via Hackensack, (N. J. ) and Goshen, Kingston, &c. (N. Y. ) to Albany, is closed every Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday, at halt past 7 o'clock, A. M. and arrives every Saturday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 o'clock, P. M. from the first of May to the first of November ; and from the first of November to the first of May, is closed every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, at 11 o'clock, A. M. and arrives, every Sunday, Wednesday and Friday, at 11 o'clock, A. M.
4. Mails via Kingston, ( N. Y.) to Woodstock, Shandaken, Midiktown and Delhi, ( N. Y.) are closed every Saturday with the northern mail during the summer term, and every Sunday during the winter term.
5. Mails via Catskill, (N. Y.) for Canton, Freehold, Windham, Blen- heim, Stamtord, Meredith, Unadilla, Oquago, Harpersfield, Walton, Che- nango point or Linghampton, Union, Oswego, Chemung, Newtown, Paint- ed post, Lindsleytown, Bath, Roscommon, Ark, Canisteo, &c. are c'osed every Saturday with the northern mail, during the summer term, and every Sunday during the winter term.
6. Mails for Dennington and Western Vermont, are closed every Wed- Desday and saturday, during the winter term.
NOTE - Letters and newspapers addressed to the British Provinces of Upper Canada, will be forwarded with the northern mad, via Nicara, (N. Y.) and Lower Canada, by the eastern mail, via Suffield. (Con. ) to Burlington, ( Vt.) and also for New-Brunsww k and Nova-Scotia, in the mad for Maine District,; provided the United States' postage be previously paid.
Letters and newspapers for Upper Canada are made up with the northern mail daily -- and those for Lower Canada, every Wednesday and Saturday.
VI. The Danbury and Berkshire Mail.
Mails for White Plains, Bedford, South East, Pawfings, Dover, and Patterson, (N. Y.) Ridgefield, (Con.) are closed every Friday, at 3 o'clock, P. M. and arrive the same day w :. the mornin.g.
VII. The Long Island Mail,
Is closed, during the winter term, every Wednesday, at 5 o'clock, P. M. and during the summer term, every Thursday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. and no. ries every Wednesday in the forenoon, throughout the year.
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FRONT VIEW OF BLUNT'S CHART & QUADRANT STORE, 202, Water-street, corner Beckman-slip. [ Sec next page.]
EDMUND M. BLUNT,
PUBLISHER OF THE Practical Navigator, Mercantile Arithmetic, Nautical Alina nac, Seamanship in Theory and Practice, AND AUTHOR OF THE AMERICAN COAST PILOT,
HAS OPENED . Navigation, Mathematical, Stationary, Chart, AND NAUTICAL BOOK STORE, AT THE QUADRANT, 202, Water-street, corner of Beekman-slip, NEW-YORK,
W HERE may he had on the most reasonable terme, all Pile ?. , Charts, Navigation. Rooks, Hadley's Quadrants, Sextant-, Acro- matic Telescopes, Day and Night Glasses, Mariner's Compases, Gun- ter's Scales, Cases of Mathematical Instruments, Portable Mahogany Wait- ing Desks, Writing Paper, Account Books, Pocket Book", Quill-, Pets, Ink, Ink- Powder, Pen Knives, Bills of Lading, &c. &c. &c. - The Sea- man's daily Journal, ruled on the most eligible plan for keeping a Day's Reckoning at Sea; Bowditch's Practical Navigator ; Abbot on Sha ping; American Coast Pilot ; Hutchinson's Practical Seamanship ; Almanacs ; Tide Tables ; Histories ; Magazines ; Travels and Voyages ; Dictionaries ; Novel -; Letter Books ; &c.
Also for sale, Billy of Exchange ; Dills of Lading ; Bills of Lading, en Letter Paper; Certificates of Debenture; Shipping Papers ; Powers of Attorney ; Report of Passengers ; Entry of Merchandise for Exportation ; Bill of Sale for Vessels; Entry of Merchandize for Importation ; Foreign Manifests; Coaster's Manifests ; Merchant's Manifests.
Orders exccuted on the most reasonable terms. Log Glasses, Ship's Compasses, Quadrants, Telescopes, &c. expeditiously cleaned and repaired, and Cash given for second-band Quadrants. K Compasses, Sextants and Quadrants repaired .. June, 1812.
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BANKS IN THE CITY OF NEW-YORK.
The interest for discounts in the banks of this city is fixed at six per cent ;: - per annum, upon notes or bills not having more than sixty days to run. Three days of grace are allowed, and the discount taken for the same.
Every bill or note offered for discount must be delivered on the day pre- ceding the day of discount, inclosed under a sealed cover, directed to the cashier, advising the name of the person on whose account it is offered.
Money left at the bank may be drawn at pleasure, free of expense ; but no dratt to be paid beyond the balance of accounts.
Billy or notes lodged at the banks for collection, will be noticed for pay- ment, and money collected free of expense. In case of non payment and protest, the charge of protest must be paid by the person lodging the bill.
Payments made at the banks, are to be examined at the time, as no de. ficiency afterwards suggested can be admitted.
Gold coins of England and Portugal are received and paid at the banks at the rates established by an Act of Congress, which became a law in Ju- Jy, 1793 ; viz. 89 cents per pennyweight ; and those of France and Spain, and the dominions of Spain, are rated 87 cents the pennyweight.
Silver coins are received at the banks as follows :
For 1 crown 110 cents. 1 dollar 100 do.
For 1 pistareen 20 cents,
Weight of the Federal Coins.
dut. grs.
dut. grs.
One Eagle, . 11 6
Half Eagle, 5 1.5
Quarter Eagle, 2 191
One Dollar, 17 8
. Half Dollar, 8 16
Quarter Dollar, 4 3
One Dine,
1 17 3-3:
Half Dime, 0 204-5
One Cent,. 11 0
Half Cent,
Bank of New-York. 5 1%
Incorporated in March, 1791-to endure until 2d. Tuesday in May, 1811. Charter was renewed until 2d. Tuesday in May, 1820.
Capital 950,000 dollars. Officers appointed the 2d. Tuesday in May.
Mathew Clarkson, President .- Herman Leroy, Joshua Waddington, J. Gn B. Coks, Wynant Van Zandt, Jen. George Turnbull, Robert Bowne, Isaac Laurence, Rufus King, William Denning, James Lenox, Nehemiah Rogers, Peter P. Goeltt, Directors-Charles Wilkes, Cashier-Gurdon S. Mumford, and S. A. Lawrence, Directors, on the part of the State. Notes for discount must be offered on Mondays and Wednesdays.
The time dividends are declared or payable is 1st. Bay, and Ist. No. rember.
Manhattan Company. Incorporated in 1799. Charter unlimited. Entire capital, 2,000,000 dollars. Officers appointed the 1st. Tuesday in December.
Henry Remen, President-Henry Rutgers, Wm. Edgar, Dewitt Clin- tou, George Lewis, Walter Downe, Laac Clason, James Fairhe, Witham Few, Thomas Farmar, John G. Coster, David Gelston, the Recorder of the city of New York, (ex othein) directors-Samuel Flewwelling, Coshier. Notes mast be offered on Wednesdays and Saturdays,
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The time dividends are declared or payable, is 10th. July and 10th, De. cember.
Merchants' Bank.
Instituted in 1803. Incorporated, March 26, 1805. To endure until the 1st. Tuesday in June, 1818. Capital, 1,400,000 dollars. Officers elected the 1st. Tuesday in June.
Richard Varick, President-Peter Rensen, John Kane, John Hone, Hen- ry I. Wyckoff, John Taylor, Henry A. Coster, David Lydig, Thomas Storm, Benj. G. Minturn, James Roosevelt, Peter J. Munroe, the treasu- per of the state, (ex officio,) Directors-Lynde Catlin, Cashier. Notes must be offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
The time dividends are declared or payable, is 1st. June and 1st. De- cember.
Mechanics' Bank ..
Incorporated, 25d: March, 1810-with a capital of 1,500,000 dollars. To endure until 2d. Tuesday of April, 1823. In 1811, increased capital to 2,000,000 dollars. Officers elected the 1st. Tuesday in April.
John Slidell, President -Anthony Steenback, Francis Cooper, Gabriel Furman, George Warner, Stephen Allen, Jacob Sherred, John R. Murray, Jonathan Lawrence, Jun. Samue! Hicks, Jacob Lorillard, (( x oficio) John S. Roulet, Andrew Morris, and Divie Bethune, Directors-W. Fish, Cashier -Hector Craig, and John Van Beuren, on the part of the State. Notes must be offered on Tuesdays and Fridays.
The time dividends are declared or payable, is 1st. February and 1s !.. August.
Union Bank.
Incorporated, March, 1811. To endure until 1851. Capital, 1,800,000 dollars. Officers elected the 1st. Monday in March.
Amasa Jackson, President- Elias Kane, James Heard. John B. Murray, Corns. Dubois, Andrew Foster, Joseph Strong, Sylvester Robinson, Allen Shepherd, James Thompson, David Dunham, Directors-John Low, Cashier. Notes must be offered on Mondays and Thursdays.
The time dividends are declared or payable, are 1st. November and 1st. May.
Bank of Hudson.
John C. Hogeboom, Presi·lent-Alexander Coffin, Gayer Gardner, Ro. bert Jenkins, Era-tus Pratt, Thomas Jenkins, Wm. P. Van Ness, George Monelt, Stephen Miller, Thomas B. Cook, Richard M.Carty, Ralph Basker, Martin Van Buren, Directors-Gilbert Jenkins, Esq. Cashier, Robert Tayler and Moses I. Cantine, Esqrs, on the part of the State.
Mechanics' Bank -Baltimore.
John Mosher, President.
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INSURANCE COMPANIES.
United Insurance Company: Office, 49 Wall. Established in 1796. Incorporated March 20, 1798. Capital 500,000 dollars. Officers elected the 2d. Monday in February.
George Barnewall, P'resident-Francis Lewis, Assistant -- John Watts. Thomas Buchanan, William Edgar, Juv. John I. Glover, John Titus, Wmn. Hill, George Buchanan, William Bell, Daniel M.Cormick, Robert Bowre, J. C. Vandenheuvel, Cornelius Ray, John Shaw, Joshua Waddington, Thomas C. Pearsall, Directors-John J. Jones, Secretary.
The time dividends are declared or payable, is-1st. Mondays in February and August.
Ne:c-Fork Insurance Company. Office, 34, Wall. Incorporated, April 2d. 4798. Capital, 500,000 dollars. Officers elected the 2d. Monday in January.
Charles M.Evers, Pres.dent-Wynaut Van Zandt, jour. and I. H. Low- rence, Assistant>-Edmund Seaman, Wm. Denning, Ebenezer Stevens,. James Scott, Hvory Rogers, Henry Kermit, Wm. W Ludicw, William Codman, David M. Clarkson, James R. Smith, John Kemp, Charles Lad- low, Gulian Ludlow, Henry A. Coster, Augusune H. Lawrence, W.Hiam Howel, E. Leavenworth, Directors-Charles G. Shipman, Secretary.
The time dividends are declared or payable, are 1st. Mondays in Jans- ary and July.
Mutual Insurance Company. Office, 59, Wall.
Incorporated, March 23d. 1793-und renewed in 1809. To endure until 1824. Capital 500,000 dollars,
Robert Lenox, President-Robert Benson, John B. Dash, Peter Dus- tar, Theodosius Fowler, Gabriel Furman. George Gosman, Christopher Halstead, William A. Hardenbrook, William Hill, Joshua Jenes, Isaac Jones, John Mason, Andrew Morris, William Ogden, Anthony Pos:, Peter schermerhorn, Isaac Sebring, Jacob Sherred, Anthony Steenback, Jacob Stont, John Taylor, John Thomson, William Wilson, Directors-Jobn Pic. card, Secretary.
The time dividends are declared or payable, are May and November. Columbian Insurance Company. Office, 55, Wall. Incorporated, March 21, 1801. Capital 500,000 dollars. Officers elected the last Wednesday in April.
David Mumford, President-Peter P. Goeler, and Geo. Griswold, Ar- "stan's-J cub Reed, Isaac Claxon, Benjamin Bailey, John Grant, David G. Hubbard, Cornelius I. Bogert, John Atkinson, Thomas Buckley, Wil- Sim Lawrence, Samuel Jones, Jun, Willam Rhinelander, John Jacob Js-
NEW-YORK- REGISTER.
Lor, Leifert Lefferts, Maltby Gelston, John Moore, Robert Troup, Daniel. C. Ver Planck, Directors-Joseph Sands, Secretary.
The t.me dividends are declared or payable, are 3d. Tuesday's in May and Noveniter.
Marine Insurance Company .. Office, 45, Wall. Incorporated, March 16th, 1802. Capital 250,000 dollars.
Wm. Neilson, Jun. President-George Turnbull, and John Day, Assist- ants-William Neilson, Sen. Robert Lenox, James Lenox, William Wilson, Richard Black, Joshua Sands, Directors-Monson Hayt, Secretary.
The time dividends are declared or payable, are May aud November.
Washington Mutual Assurance Company. Office, 97, John. Instituted, June, 1801. Incorporated, March 30, 1802. To endure until- March 1st. 1825. Officers elected the @d. Tuesday in June.
John Bogert, President-Jonathan Little, Treasurer-Peter Hawes, Se- cretary-Jolin E. West, Surveyor-Samuel Whitemore, Nathl. Richards, Anthony L. Underhill, John Haggerty, Ezra Weeks, John Clark, Jun, Adam Tredwell, James Davidson, John Mowatt, Jun. Joshua Barker, Jotham Pos:, Jun. Directors.
The Charter requires 18 directors, who are elected for 3 years ; one third of whom go out annually, and their places filled by six others who are elected on the 2d. Tuesday in June, in every year, at which time 6 in addi. tion to the above list of directors will be elected.
Commercial Insurance Company. Office, 51, Wall.
Chartered, January 25th, 1804-with a capital of 250,000 dollars. In 1811, obtained a privilege to insure against fire and increase their capt. tal to
500,000 dollars .. Oficers elected the 2d. Tue-day in January.
Peter Stagg, President-Goold Hoyt and Gabriel Havens, Assistants- Themes Carpenter, Richard I. Tucker, Samuel Campbell, William O,born, Thomas Marston, Isaac Hicks, Francis Salius, Grove Wright, Gilbert . hut- wel:, Charles Wright, Samuel Hicks, Allen Shepherd, Garrit Storm, An- diew Foster, Nehesnah Rogers, Directors-O. H. Hicks, Secretary.
The time dividends are declared or payable, are June aud December.
Eagle Fire Company. Office, 59, Wall.
Incorporated, 1806. In 1811, obtained a privilege of insuring on lives. Capital, 500,000 dollar -- with privilege to increase to
1,000.000.
Henry I. Wyckoff, President-John B. Coles, Archibald Gracie, Tin- r+ Farmar, Gilbert A.pinwall, Peter Curtemus, Silvanus Miller, Nathan Sanford, Danvid Lydig, Laac Heyer, Jacob Sherred, Philip Hone, Edw. W. Laight, Directory-John Meyer, Secretary.
Ine Le dindends are declared or payable, are January and July.
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Phenix Insurance Company of New-York. Office, 44, Wall. Incorporated in 1307. Capital, 500,000 dollars. Officers clected in January.
Walter Bowne, President-Isaac Lawrence, James Arden, Benjamin · Egbert, Frederick Jenkins, Jonathan Lawrence, Jasper Ward, Samuel M. Thompson, John G. Coster, Samuel L. Mitchill, Gurdon S. Mumford, John- F. Delaplaine, Jacob Mott, Wm. F. Slocum, James Bogert, Jun. Richard. Riker, William Whitlock, Directors-Walter Morton, Secretary.
The time dividends are declared or payable, are January and July.
Ocean Insurance Company. Office, 47, Wall,
Incorporated, March 2d. 1810. Capital, 500,000 dollars. With privi- lege to increase to 750,000 dollars. Officers elected Qd. Monday in January.
John P. Mumford, President-Elisha Coit, Assistant-Divie Bethune, Isaac Iselen, William Hull, Sylvester Robinson, Abm. Barker, Ebenezer Burrill, Roswell L. Colt, John E. Caldwell, John T. Champlin, Archibald Gracie, Jobu Hone, Joshua Jones, Elias Kane, John B. Murray, John S. Roulet, Noah Talcott, Oliver Wolcott, Henry I. Wyckoff, Directors-Sa- muel Stansbury, Secretary.
The time dividends are declared or payable, are 1st. Mondays in Jant- ary and July.
New-York Firemen Insurance Companies. Office, 56, Wall .. Incorporated, April, 1810. Capital, 500,000 dollars ..
William Lovett, President-Thomas Franklin and Benjamin M. Mum- ford, Assistants-George Newbold, John Depeyster, Silvanus F. Jenkins; William Stewart, Walter Willis, Samuel Gilford, Jun. Robert C. Corneil,. Robert Wardell, Samuel Leggett, Peter Sharpe, John Colvill, Benjamin Etrong, Jacob Clinch, John H. Howland, James Lovett, Directors-Wm. M.Neal, Secretary.
The time dividends are declared or payable, are 2d. Tuesdays in May and November.
London Phunir Insurance Company. Office, 26, Wall.
Thomas W. Satterthwaite, Agent.
MINISTERIAL AND CONSULAR APPOINTMENTS BY FO- REIGN POWERS TO THE UNITED STATES:
By Great Britain-Augustus Foster, Minister Plempotentiary. John P. Moreir, Charge D'Affaires. T. Barclay, Consul General for the Eastern States. Phineas Bond, Consul General for the Southern States. Consuls. J. Hamilton, Virginia. Andrew Allen, New Hampshire and Massachu- setts. George Miller, North Carolina. Benjamin Moody, South Caroli- na. James Wallace, Georgia, = Mcllish, Louisiana. John B. GS pin, Rbude Lejand.
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By Spain-Don Lewis de Onis, Minister Plenipotentiary, and Envoy Extraordinary, Philadelphia. Consuls, Don Bartolome Rongrenet, Phila- delphia. Don Thomas Stoughton, at New-York Don Juan Stoughton, . for New-Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont and Rhode Ist- and, resides at Boston. Don Pablo Chacon, Vice Consnl at Alexandria, Columbia. Don Juan B. Bernaben, Maryland. Don Antonio Arzotte Villatoblos, Virginia, Kentucky. Don Diego Murphy, New-Orleans. Don Felipe Fatio, Charleston. Don Carlos Mulvey, Vice. Consul at Savannah.
By France-M. Serrurier, Minister Plenipofertiary, Washington. Felix de Beaujour, Consul General, Philadelphia, Alexis Giraud, Consul, Bos- ton. Geraud Cazcaux, Vice-Consul, Portsmouth, (N. H:) Daniel Lescal- J:er, Consul General, New York, Fi. F. Douzy, Vice Consul, ad in'erin?, Philadelphia. Louis Arcambal, Consu!, Baltimore. Oster, Vice Con-ul, Norfolk. ferriere de Riviere, Vice Consul, ad interim. Wilmington Seult, Consul, Charleston. Desorguess, Consul, New Orleans. Lewis Tousard, Vice Consul Chancellor, New Orleans. Martels, Consul, Alexandria.
By Portugal-Joseph Rudemaker, Charge d'Affairs and Consul General. Consul, Jolin F. Soares, Pennsylvania. Richard Codman, Vice- Cibul,. Massachusetts. .
By the Batavian Republic-G. Van Polanen, Minister Resident. Con- suls, Adnan Vaick, Maryland and Virgmia. Jau. H. C. Heinekar, Prin- sylvaina and Delaware. George Reid, Esq. North a. d South Carolina and Georgia. Diedrick Larrouwer, New-Hampshire and Massachusetts. G. I. E. Smissaert, New- York.
By Sweden-Richard Soderstrom, consul general, residing at Phila- delphia. - Blake, vice consul, Boston and the eastern states. Henry Aquiton, Baltimore. - Koenig, vice consul, Baltimore. Jonathan Swift, vice-consul, Maryland and Virginia. Henry Galm, New York. William Scarborough. jun. Savannah.
By Denmark-Peter Pederson, charge d'affaires, and consul general. consul for the middle states, residing at Pinladelphia. George Hamamekin, consul for the northern and eastern states, and the ports of New Jersey, not situated on the Delaware, residing at New York. Vice-consuls, John Bud, Delaware, res:des at Newcastle. David Green, Boston. F. W. Brune, Baltimore. Jonathan Swift, Alexandria. F. S. Taylor, Norfolk. R. Langdon, Wilmington, (N. C.) Joseph Winthrop, Charleston, (S. C.) William Scarborough, Savannah. R. Relf, New. Orleans.
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