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WriUen itt the' Hermitage at Nithfide, in Scotland. T HOU,' whorrf dunce may hither lead, - Be thcu clad in ruffct weed, . . Be thou'deck'd in filked ftole, . . ' . ; 'Giave ihefc eoiJofeUon thy foul. Life it but day it rnofr, - ' " '.' - - Sprupg worn nigm in aarjcneitiea : Ji y-fc piilfiJi!. Bigto ! Day how few matt fee the nil, Hope not funfhtne every hour, - -fear pot cloud will always lou.ri ' Aa Youth and Love, whh fprightly dance,V7 , Beneain tny morning lun auvaocc . . - ; Pleafure, with her firen-air, m-..J " May delude ihe thouhtlefi piir Let Heaven blefs epjoymtnt's cup, ' Then raptured fipandfip ft up ; V A 'hy day growa wavn and high, . Life' meridian fLming nigk, - .'."-. Unit thmi fnurn ths humble vale : 'Life's proud furamit would ft itou fcale j . 'Check thy climbing ftcp clate, il lurk in feion-wait . TV' ..1.!ninn-i4 . itnf ft. .' ' Soar around etch cliffy hold ;c ' , "Wliile chearful peace, wif h linnet fort j, Chauots the lowly dalea among. . ' .When thy ftiadei 9 evmirif clofc, Eeckooingth.ee to bng repofe: " 1 A life itfelUecomesdifeaf,' " . ; Seek tne cnimneynooic 01 c,ic. There ruminate, with Jober thought On all thtu'ft teen, irhd heard,- and wrought. , And tiach the fportive yOungftera rouad, Law of experience, fage and fbund -Say, the criterion of their lite, ,. Th' import tot cjuery of their Bate, If not, art thou high or low ? Did thy fortune eb'j or flow ? ' ' Wad thou Cottager 01 King ? ' -. - - Peer or Peafaat ? No fuch thine ! "Tel them, prefs it on the-nund, ,. . A 1 i3iou.liif'.-it.-mulHherty-hnI, . . The fir.ile or fiown f wul heav'n, . To. viitiic or to vice i given Sy,.l'"i ri)'?3'aa,ii: k i.d, and wife, ' T!il Jo .tiili,. '.eJ'.-lh, faithless ways, Iiaa-ti.- tv -u''.c, vile and bafel"':"" ... ' ti'.K ., -m I; -n-d and quiet, creep To u.v .;.! of laUing fl.ep 1 b e. ,;-.'; 11 f th.-u i'ua!l ne'er a wtlce ! I jjU hvijce dawn. fliall never break! TiJ iuiue life the gocd refiore ' T-j lit, lu and joy unknown tefore ! . Snauger, go ! Heat en be thy guide !-- QuoCU the Bcidl.Tjin on ithfide. - mo unbecoimng !ar.guge, telling rfle tha.f I ' with. j j.Jrther i.formed yua that it would courfe, and on the 31ft. of J.o.il tre reft ol our bad forged the fignaue of Mr. Hell y Ham, mond, Ametican con fulJiP Cape F anscm, who tad certified my bills of - lading, lie a'fo faid. he wou)d ven'mc o lVeat- that boih veC'e' and cargo we e Ftench p:ppe' ty, for lhat- iJie ptoof of property baforc ..Clemen Bidilic was all fudge ; anilhaVall the nota. rie$ in America '.weTc. a .Jet of divaa'd nU filbti :.:''..:.i.-:::SMl-- '';' N, Bi ATeccTletteTontie 'h-March informs of thd vcllel and cargp being libelled, ind be expects they will be condemned ' We have now before us, 4 letter , from Azel ilowa" d, commander of the brig Fair American, of ibis port, the fole propeity of DavTd Maftet, Elq. of this city. The letter is da ecV.March 1 8, ti8oi, at, KingHonin, Jamaica, and contains the follovvipg unvar. niftied . facts V -: 'Oti theu'h j wrote you, that I was cut out of Jacquemcl, on the night of the 9h and rriorninc: of the loth, by the boats of the Bi'i. . . w . . f 1 1-- trfhtntrata fJii ce. and lent huiier tor aaiuai r j - A 1 ra 1 1 on . ' .'If i. libclicA-anrLcimdejincdn rleamefs of mv Danert and accoun s that the - . 4 1 r . , D'ODertv is vouis. There is no chance 1 , is nnfafe ior our meirhanf vefuia to trade in the Heditcnanean, or its vicinity,"after the tid oay ot. llarch, i8jt, as thefo iaithlc.f people generally ccm nit depredatior.i before the time or. pcripd allowed expired I'likewife inforrr.ed ..yyu thjri. d'.d not onelude. in-virtue of h;.a Dtomife .Uai -ur veffils night remain in the Med ierrancrff unl'l. the month f March, but in contequenie of this Regency being 4 war. with Sweden, and t'ia ftafon pi the year. v I have net therefore, to olfsrve, that Treaty i - Pce and rVmit y , hay trig been eciicluded be tween his" Majefty oTSdTn "aniiiItegcSeyi on tbii day. the third pt January nbpj, it 1 now no longer fafc for the merchant veffels of the faitV U niied itates vf Amer ca to temaio in thefe , f.-as, or its vie nity, as the Swedes have "made the following conditio)-. la vonfequeuce of their fubje&s in bpn dae, vir- ; ... I . ' '. .' Thiy have agreed to pay 85P,ooo dollars including all expences for peace and theranfom. of their cap tives and 90,000 dollars annually, iri confeque.ice of being being permitted 10 load here 3000 tons ot' Saft annua ly, and as I have eery rsfon td luppofe the r ne terms will be demanded from the United States of America, and that our fellow-citizens will be c amured in order to infure our compliahce with ' the faid degrading, humiliating and difho-oiable waariTiKKBfl ( . in w iiulv iti mil iii.ii , nil lu iwmw, It is: mcll probab'e (hi will be j mejiureu'g will moft effeftually prevent a y of our veffelslrom'tiadingou this tea, uatil you are ad" Tiftd officially by Tne or Tithefof -out CenUl at-AL ffiers or Tunis, that this difaeieeable affairl is ,Urmi- . ... . . v nated wnicn iro:u u naiuie u require -mui.11 'time, as tt extends td making the United States til. eettine the property ckar. If aellel even after corvde.ninarion, is fold o an American, !btary to Tripoli and muft firfl be auihorifedby a 1 1 ' J 1. I J .1 I 1 ' , t r .t. ' :-n . 1 .V ...,rl triey lcize ner again ana conacmu uci, iu i 1 particular a 01 rnc i-rjt;iuiurc. 1 mciciuit injum to trrt the AniM ifan Dropcrty poiiiDic in ,me acovcmciuioncu ijjcmi in h'" "c.v ,uvu r 4 & ' their hands. Ifavtlici to fea, men' of war'lrc fend her in again. 1 1 is acquitted ana gces tn watt tor her and States of America and a'.I -others whom it dc:h or may concert), to communicate the contents of thi circu ar leiler, to all Merchants and Ma'lers of -Vef-fc!, hr onpinir to the United States, in prder tiiat o o. . . . . ' The" briff and ca'tro were worth full Fif7 ' they my withdraw their prpperty immediitely ,.CA n!,r. 1VMn.ori. can .foon) from ihete feaa and that our marines may fly the 4ifft)d to be recalled and replaced ri. . r.j i-,u.: TL.,...ir.. .lw,n trom irieie leas ana mat our marinei oiay 7 : irnrnr.inir nariUPT. nvrwur iciiucu t. iir iu luaitii 6-.?.-. ........... -t---- . the letter circular, and to tranimit copies or it aiong the icfpective coaft of their refidence and like; wife ,10 the Department ofstate, and where ver thy may imagine that'll will be molt likely to j anfwer the dtfired effect, as I have min hence but few opportune let in teftimony of the- abfolute neceffity of ufing v the a (orefaid precaution tefore it fhouid be too late, I heieunto fubfcrlbe my Dime and iffix s the fcal of my offite. Done "at tlK Chancery of the United States of A. meiica, at Tripoli, in Barbaiy, this Third dt of Jan. One Thoofand Eight Hundied " and -One; a nd of the Indt pendenr e of the Unitcd States of America the Twenty. Fifth. : (Signed) JAMS CA1HCAKT At a late cleclion meeting held at New-Yotk, General: Hamilton contlti de"d a long fjpeech with the following ob- fcrvAtions-': , . ... :--"r He faidthat-t.liere was a -Cet of men in the country, attuated, fome by rno tives Jefs woitSy than olhers (who might ra:1ier be con iidercd dupes) but the great mafs of vvhotn "wercr downright Jacobins at heart, and tippn whofe movement n r H nr i;lu iiifirn- it 1 C r portance to keep' the mo(t vigtlent eye, tonfuioftbe U. itaie , Great curi.ity, dijhvtrd near the Ohk, rtuit(d tn j letter from a gentleman t Firt Hatmar, detect fry' 7. iSoo. .1 mull not clofe fay tetter without Scaling a little in the wonderful. We have difepvertd the ruins of a. very ancient town ; it is 90 rods fquare, furrounded wi'h a wall which is at this . time two rrvls. thick, five ,or fix feet high, and from the 3ppearsnce of foil, two or three growths have already a ldat to the 'manure, and the prefent timber affords .trees feven feet diameter; on the walls ; . 1 Cannot give a minute defecription, '. without delineating it, forwhicji I have nor time at prefent.. It is four fquare, vvith twelve gates, three on each fide, and Very regular between the town ar dj the Ohtoare rrgt-rar Toruhcatioas, -with -turrets of ebfervatto:., lines of defence,' outworks, kc. In the Khvnare a number of raifed groutiis, with regular afecnts to them, probably placys of worlllip, arid a canii to lead water from ihc town, - eii;ht-rods-wult, aw&U on ech file which is litil thirty fect ' l.iiih jilaces the burying grounds, cVc. cVc. -We have initLvery enquiry of inhabi tants and Indians; they can give no fatirfadlory accounts. The Indians fay , their fathers do not know who madj i hat it was high'y important toat re d?raiy"m fljoulci ftill difcover to her en emies an energetic and impofing char-' adter that it -was of extreme confe- ooencc. that the itate ot rNew-ivrK mould be able to harmonize with the politics6f Hcw-England, for although he was difpofed to hope the beft from the a'-lminiil ration of Mr.; JetTerfon, yet at Leghorn. : N PHILADELPHIA, April t. 'We feel great Utilil;on in' announcing to onr reaJcrs, that latt even np, by teai txertiona, tnt frigate Conllellation, whi.h funk a few dya'fincc by accident, was righted. Six now lies oh nn even Xecl, and nothing remans but to, pump htr .out. whic'i will not .recjuire much time or tiouble foi tier hull it faid 10 oe fee from injury. It run ft be doubly tonfolaiory to every fiieno of hi coun ry, . , t f , 1 ij ioiee nil niie innate ravea iromwiiinioii. ui tt wascert.1l'ily deltrable that WC illOUld j0y0l,ievcnthaadiflipattdthelearloltl-otewhoeon be able to prefent fudl a phalailX as ceived the idea of taiting htr impratticable ; and we might enable us to . fupport the chief J0'" ? fllow.-citin. in ap.i.udmj; the .ftill d b.y ' '. J r ,f tc : . acltvity which re eflablifhed ber, nd u,.ue ith magiltrate if he went fight , and lutncient them in , hM wni( lhJt , ,ike ,cciatol ue to deter him it he appeared dupoica 10 go er agna at-end any veffcl m our navy wronc. Epditioo under Ganthcaumt. Rear- Admiral Gar,thcuumt CtwJeUor if Stale, to CiSizctt Ftrjait, MiniltcjSij France, ' v . '. Iiom the height' Cape Cam, , coatt of Spa . Feb 1 8. BOSTON, April i5. Latefl News from Spnln. By the arrival of the Mmuel, Captain VVillismi, from Mllliri. in Ax a. ui lmniVt4 w.ik V O w ' . ... 1 111 m 1 1 v follcw ng articl 1 ot News : - I MADaitt. March r, 1891. WAR-was vefler. day declared in 1heC0ua.il of War, againft Poitt- rifcovered on cur iou e by a great many neu ral cat. Hoflilities will fbonly commence, The Fieodi flih ii obliged, hv eicLit:itinri. to enter ilit i army is already within the Spanifh lines.' - i Siieinhts. ana to oafi 'betote'tibraUa: in il e otv II f - . . . . w 1 4 ui ome lortuguele veltels were deuiaed at MIa;a. time; and it not being-pctCs e. hkcoiiI qu-.-rce, ih , i rrrncn ueei 01 7 tail ol trie One and a ingatci Our pre'eece in this fea ciull b lA t.n f.. L I I I l 1" - 1 . .1 . . X. v..u if'fKrn uuiinu up 111c iciirianrn. a IDOUgDl It OW duty tr give VOU fiiips joined alfo. Cpt .MmtcouTu, Cmi: nder ; ot the Indomptable, had them, all rallied on tie ' 4th and 95th of Jan. ... I was iben informed of the darnxgea whuh ail the "mips had luftai:ed,and v hicb with the dreafdl ftiTrh that tack phci on. the nighc of our departure,-were the only1 taufes cf ourtepa ration. ' Trie Commander informs roe tint he had been" obferved it feveril times by the enemy's frigitea. but he had not choten to, give chace to them, jor tear of lofing a moment in repairing to the place of rcndeiT ous 1 biit that, being upoii Cape Finitteie ,d uiiog the,niglit.,; .ahjdbajring Jent ihj 'frigate Bravouret to ", rec.jpnpi.tre tome fhit'a wfucti ' weieTlttS T?irtttndr7 reach ol his divilion, this frigate veatured at too great a diftance, and had an, engagement with aa fcisgl.fh , frigate, '"- : .- . . 7'. , The' Bnvqure commenced the attsck within hail -r -of the enemy's fiigate, which was lying to receive -her. It ' ppe' n that our. frigate was infeiior is . force, andtliat thj metal ol the enemy was eighteen-' pounders. Notw.thllandiog this, after an eriiagement of half an hour with. n pifloi-fhot, the latter, after avoiding an attempt to board, which was made by Caj.t. Dordelin, fheered off ai.d fled ' with ail her V fail. ( apt. Dordejin, already at too gieat a dif. tance - from his divifion, could not putTue her ; he therefore niaiiaejvred to j in ..his commander. If the attempt to board made by th; Bravoure had fucceeded, it i3 aluioft ceriaiu that the cnerYiv 's frigate would have been taken ; for according 10 he irpoit ; made to me, the firft difchirge fiom our frig4e did' her drearuTmlTctiiielTyNcthiTig but tries and groans were heard on 'board but unfortunately, in ilia , flruggle to, boaid, thc( Brarouie had all ' her back fails difplicrd, her ringing being cu ; the helmfroan and th firlt of the ftecrl'tncn kilied, and the Captain at the fame time fevercly wounded ; all which pro-"' duccd 1 momentary inconvenience, which enabled the enem to efcape. Tlic Biavoure loft in this ac tioo ten mesjmong Whom is an office.. Citizen Koram, EcGgn ; Ihe had twenty four wounded, a mong whom is Capt. Dordelin, ,ho bad half his , right hand carried away by a pet id. This affair, neveithclefi, .Citizen MinitV'r, docs very much ho nour to (hi Ciptain, for vhich I muft recommend him to your fayour. The fon of a man extremely refpeftable in the marine, refpe&cd and cliermed by all naval men, Ue brother of a General Offitcr.' who during tbc wholt'courl'e of tbt war, har con tinued to ferve with at much d.ftii ction as modelly. Cituelj Dordelin merits the utn.oft legard Bf granting to him the rank of Captain de VaiiTeau, which I requefl for him, you will at once compia. fiie his bravery and devotion, and ackuowlcdge tlie good Cervices of his brother. It it WHh iulinite fatulaclion, that my duty ena ble? me to I'.oitclnde this letter by giving you an ac- t ount of the good fpirit prevailing in the fquadronr EmuUticn, teal and attachment wiihout lijnits, aie common to all the Captains, and there is none "of ihtni on whofe talents the General cannot rely wild entire fconfidence. S - . CAKTIISAUME. P. S. Captued ontbeioth, tt. 1 SpiiUly cutter,'. ot so cunt, di raictud bv Lmd Ke.ili. Un tu' 141I1, iLefucccfi frigate, Capt. Peaii, of 3a guns LONDON, 'Match 5. ' . A -privy conocil f.it yefieiday fome hours, (ipppf- ' ed to hae had under Its -cootic'cruio.ylh.: ptopi set 1 laying an cmuarga on un rruuuryv iic.a. We koieibatone f tha n1 It tt ol covemment will be to II. p the payment of aft foreign btl s drawn ' on our meicbants. -lithe cd-tinent will be uiigiale ful to this -country, by Wgipning an ei.viouj war a avnfl our maritime ana commercial grcaluefs, we ought to retaliate beve y nieaua n our pvcr. Wo think that to lh prefent teti.p tary fufcnfuii of miuy i f the firvclions of goveriunent, it (o ely to l a attiibutrd tbau fome order of this kind has not al ready icftfifTucd. ' Tbtecall of M.' Otto appears Jtn, have produced thetioft oppofltc crTcclto what' wt intended uy th frtl coi.ful of t ranee. ' far foin embtrtafTing either their new tninillcrs, or their fucrcfTort tt.e old ones, t hat convince1 the nttitai of the pctfidy.and rancor ci thsficmy, and of the impt nihility ot exptcling peace from any thing but the htn ,cfa of our touu tilt and ihe vigor r t oar arms. . ' . Wt are fony to hear that a Vi.TjI, the Lady Cray, with the cl athir.g of tea regiments in the Mediter tancan, on board, l.at beeo urn off Lifpjii. Th iof. muft naturally occaGon confidertble 'inicnve. aiencc to the irocpt. March 6. The departure ofcititei Otto it delayed loltly on account of the king's indifpofition ; at his n,aj:(li opinion .muO be tk n before any anfwer can be ki v. ca 10 ihe note which 24. OiU hat pralcr.ted to tbt tranfuort Loaid. ' It is very generally menlioaed itiat ihe dukeol P. rllaud wi I not long remain in ofTue. Leuera received yeu-tday from flymooth Rate, S be a1 in) tier) , 1 ha-.c .n.i (11 11 t urwi (if llie final! Eilttlifh fleet of (ail tad 1 filiate buad uo fa-jadion. an.i an l nur kavaii un to 1, e alfo, his brei fpqken. f .. ' prefent day. A dlcree'hai been iflofd by the S( amfh Commit. (Having Rone out of BreU, on the 13d jm. at ni hi. Iiouer pf France to the Prtfident of the Junta def wiih a wipd blowin- very fliong li i. ihe Nonh, Reom Provincials of Malaga, ordering the recovery . we"enciuntered iu the nig.t tnghitu Horn in ihe of the foreign duly f adJilionto the one already I YroJ. Incite of the piccaunons 'h ch I had 'paHl on all fuch articles of Suartifb colonial etodue ' iV m r. . . . . - i,nrr.k In. A till tiv k.-A i ... . J k - . . . . . . , m., ir . 1 . 1 final, lam n. 11 n . imnAA lK. I tr n all. It.fl.. 111 icirr 1. . ' ''"r"'xv vwmmso remain utvieo. ' n order nicit o.aoetDti - - r ...... fll tvui' . r.. ..... . I L . ' . I. . 1 - e ... . . . . . , I i. Am.ii.iii Iku. U . FV . ..... w .... J . T . 1 ri.is.it vi tin hii iioni wnnncr wnn.Br wuonui lou nmn ini i.,t nt . ih.i i.i.tn. in .-- i .. innmiu m ccitiScatea of tlieir'biing fuch produce; and the ' lodivifule Icadi.if the war. The vfff.ls were 10 ie-Ith Channel by La flougaioville, French brig pri- irrfroiieittrtrerponfiule. nain cxuemtly re.r to each Oiher, hat they niehl I'ft 01 font. ihe.Mdia h vi g lorn? pi - vw.i , IIU CtlMJ VHHH.IIIKIIllU(r. merican captain wis told, ordei had been ifficd If the chic; con ful to Hop and ftnd into Frtiuft pottt. n.oney of the Swedes, as the price ol peace. c and w'ubfuch iW ,.. .imnA .11 the fhiM fullai.ed 1 1,1 -"' la-loi Englaad wuh p'ovifiona. ihemt then if WOUU be tnereconieaiirc:,r,a.W,,"''ta'd wo"14 ' f" dimg. Noreof them wttina Bite lolollowme, I ol large north country - lo.pi havetfH ! . i t... i 01 tne united a imrojieittrt retponrime. nam cxuemtly re.r to each o;her, .hat they night A letter from Ricatid O'Brien, Efq. I American fight with advtnt re in cafe of meeting the cn.-my.' :Coaful at. Algiers, to the Con ful ai Idaia.a, fa) i, But l.e night was dik the fuiden and violew The Tiipolians htve d.rjanded aiargt 'fum of frjuaUt fucteed.d each other w'uhor interruption, r . . I ST.... a a . 1 .i a n me to .ttnve to unravel the kcrct. b . ,uPta,e very tw.ly'wiih Tu;. pd ucjutfii l uai iiicy-aic i.ut vruisj oi nature, IS j n vtniuis to give tneIaim to ire Americans s tad certain; and thai th: Indians in iheir ! thiokV,h" foie ol -r & of ar would ltd r, f,r llirr W,. rnt rr,,U ,K it i "" """C th" "'P l t m ' in tviiii m .p certain : then it follows, that the prefent '.Indians are defendants of .nations once acquainted witl arts, or this, continent wes inhabited by a na'ion nrknoAn, who are loll in'tbc revolutions qf time,' and entirely cxtintl ; for many reafons am apt to embrace the latter but let tjithcr of.thc two be tnic, it,conviuocs me, that wc know very little refpcclin the firft peopling of America. In 'corroboration of ihe above Important Article, we are enabled to pr.fent an Cfltcial J'ote, from Mr. Ct!icrt, Conful ol ibeUni td 3 ant at Tripoli, K41eJ bare by tho ariivat of tbc Camcion. Capt. LAikiat, from Liflwn. Xi'rict of a letter from Mr. Samuel D. i!a Ifjlupctca' of the trig Sflfhia, cipt. Ta'bo:, iohi owner, dated I'oii Royal, Fep. 20, i8ait It is wl h infinite rerret I nnv inform you of our teingcapturrdonthe iG.hinll. un curpITage to lln MiiUfippi, hy the UiittCi tcHa f wif Iijnel a, eipt. Miurhn, and or. itrci fr this port tinder pie;nce of having trgi.ter, at cap', Maugio lays he hat or or obferve Older. The Formidable, which at tRern of the JodivifibU, had her tbrte lop-faila canicd away by guft of winJ, nearly on the point cl t. Mtiihiiu. The D -Aout waa obliged to wetr to aiLS ihe Va a our iujjer, which bav (kipf ed ahe.vf fea, wi on the point of linking. The Conttiiutn.o alfo, after bavieg doubled the point of St. Matihieu, loft ber main merntlt in fia-, all thefe -vrtfeli were fc.artied ai d ttmtined behind After hiviag wailed for mart thin I vo komi w thoul any fail whticver, or bring able to dilcover any, I continued lk rowte whi.b I had pointed out. Ai ! break of day I found my fell in company iik a lingic li gttc Ibe Creole. Ike weather lonuoMd cat down at ihe dirierett yardtanthe rittr, an) are convened into gun vrfltls f,f ihe naval rapedn ont fair.u Iwcdcn and Denmaik. Many ol Hide tcac'.a I will cany eighteen ji poundeis. rt. ..u : . !. i t ii icimrni qi intamry riavcmarcu irort Winrb her to aV uihtmptoa, whert liarttportt arc ttprclcd to like them on botidf tbeir dellinttion It not known. The sepi't of the death of thi ecltbrated Dr, ilcrithell it ualouad.d. I Uncby. Voltaiie't idea, that the French were n miatnM cifiht Tirer and mn ikey, bat been pietty well tt- lined, ihefanliin witt now. lav. dial Hj.icarM a . . w a ExtraS tf a Utter from Li Jin, dated1 ..March. bo.Uirout. and ihtlnditilTil. loft her itioioo.mift,MMT'vt,"4 Tk r!e Al fin.. I. mmmwm J.w J.lt-'a. I t t m'rlnth i- .I. t . - ft-..- .W. -t.k. I l'W. priet of Floar is everyday dedin'ne. ! at ten .'clock in tbt morninr. Darine the n'thi we M I ' . . . ... . I ..... . . I i-itiiatnem nit gmranieed pos. per bbi. lor Inper " perceived ibe lights ol the memy't divition which fiiir, and fit. for common, to be continued till Oc tober next." a Very Import.tnt Circular. To the Agcmt atd Coofuti of th United ifetofi W ktd vi filed fome hcntrtlt,fr-itt wbpoa wtlctrncd knew wtt RtiioncJ loiat fouiU of tbt Itiait t during i he day wt were not di hovered by any trffil. j Hoping to n d the difper'cJ vcffcla at tU point ol rrndrtvri, I battened 'or it with all pofuble fail. unrcoortt hitherto adorned noinm InttreQirr. Ameiut, refidi'-r ia ihe different ports of Frtart. Spain, Poringal, fitly, ike Btibtiy titles and Biiiifh gtrtifuni in the Mediietitncan, and IP all others to whom it doibor aty cetccrn. CaNrttuan, . . I HAD ih bonor to inform en to my tirrptif of the ib of November iloo. thai crttaia uriull t: j pttndt bavin been made by.tko Bafktw cl I ripnli a; npon ibe UpH'd Viatei nf Amctict, whitb I found ieti to .ale aU Vellcli faiUnx under ffi.'e. left Capr,Ta tot and nyfrli'ttere dstalnerl siluTil (He Saii ef war if Uan, du.in itmy duty lotepel i tbtt Btfbaw htl tkliit an. nouiHtd ij an oikcitl manner that kt wnjtd jtvtlata wir again -tnt U.difd Stttea Amtrica in ft hoatbilototttiatfet lioinlkcitd day of CXlobtf fimbing, and wc did not fee the (hd of an crtcma't Oiip either of war ottay other dcfciiptioo. jan. toth, wc were precifaly tt tbc rtolfivom whi.H I btd Pied for tht fqutdron. A corttut watdifcivrrrd lo windward, the rr.tde firnttt lo pi, which inrluced rat to e undadt (lit wat an timy. Wcthaftd ber the whp!e day, and it wtpt but niirj ine fettelt diffirulty ittt we foccrtl'td, at nine It night, inccmK-g up with btr a d taking ber. She w,t ihc Intend try, be cngiflfjo 'h K ng of Ennttnd, anotrHip tl piecu, knwiwetior fart. difpauhed front Cibrtlttr by Admiral W.m i wtitbytw tcaiff, 1bisti;.Ui wti a ovd oat BULLETIN. . Queen'i Hottft, March f. ' Hl mtjeny'i fever, though stoi tjuiu fubfJcd, Hill con.iattet to abtir. T. CIJBORMI, U.K. RBYNOLD. Previdcatc continues to bear tbc prtiert of this. ngrttefut tonmry, The protrcfTivc amcndT.ent in kit mtjeily't bttlth, h i lllftqu llsid ht pinficivnt Ihc fever, btviag gradaslly abated dating the Ittt three dtyi, leaves no proitflioatl deobt cl bit pei fvtl recovery. Tbcic is an nnoffitiil account In oc cf tbc tttf French ptperi, of a ptivttc tieaiy between Frtnci and Spam, by wVich the latter cngi(t la udc Ihc loimer, Lomhana td Ha dependencies. It it by no meant imvioaable that foit cnmptnfttioa btt been promifed to t itnce, Uf U c caUtan of Taf caoy lathe Dakcot f una. v . t 11
The Wilmington Gazette (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 14, 1801, edition 1
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