Yesterday a Sloop arrived here from Cadiz, with a Cargo of Wine, Salt, Dry Goods, &c. She left Cadiz the 14th of August. Mr. Claudius Guilliaud, of this Town, is returned in her: He informs us, that the English Consul, Mr. Hardy, had endeavoured to embarrass him in the Sale of the Cargo, but was prevented in Consequence of Orders from Count O'Reilly, Captain-General of Andalusia, allowing the whole consisting of Tobacco, Indigo, &c. to be disposed of free of Impost or Duty.1