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mV rai-rhr rn liar a TP-TOtt UTiOn the le - 0 - - -r i k i g:Uative vdews lugcRed in the awfiae of j Wm .1 - .. j w - -- - - - 7 . : 7 For example, with regard to purchafers )f national property, prielts or eirrigarnrs, .... mnit lrnn which, when, wi'ere. and how a purchafer has beeif affjlfinated, a chance of redretTbut from the French go urieit has dilplayed ledirion and rebellion, J vernment-.. It is a matter ol great furprife sr emigrant har p dTed wun impunity ? t here, that your citizens have expoled lo - -- - -mm m m mmm a ... ag j'. r.rl.ifie renrelentittve.. w.ta-4 many ot their veiieis to connication, i- . . i u... v. .,!:. ....v I oeoWlinff to orovide them with tl r - . . ...... - : - JJ ... , . writer rat exonerated : This deeifion is eoirtormable to fome precedents eftablifhed faff, wat by Lord Mansfield, in cafes of the other neutral veflels, under fimiiar circinn- Itances, and was generally expected. But it wi.l involve much American property, niiired nere, ana leave tne owners no hold the Englifhih, has given To much val our to our marines, that they labour like lions. Yefterday it was wilhed to change, or renew the Seamen ot the whole light fquadfon, but they all chofe to remain i ..l - i c tnree nays longer, noi imu.ng uiemieiv cs rationed. The chy has alfo armed fome tartan es, for hot balls ; all is under the direction of the admiral Maiaredo I rartnot out reminding you or what the 'Rectory i... av.raA rpinprtiniT the addrettev from one ot the republic. The great ett part of tUel'e breathe the pureft patriot iln Qlli riftntiinentsf wbhhv of the intre II i II J . : pied defenders, of liberty & the conlution. Thofe 1 allude to are adJreiled to the dU and rheir contents, Uvini? aflde. perhaps, the irregularity of the dehber rion &f which they are the refult, are fifth as I de(cribed- 1 here are two, nowever, ti kirh I rrnfr rnnfels. hive orVUKa fflV JnWoafinn thev are lent from one armv -- n n i tJ I r Anr to another i iney are ucu iiiiuiui. a fTiinrt- tfee leaiflative body and particular ft the council of hve hundred. But here" i tlOp in hi addrcfe I dticO- ver neither the fault of the loldiers adr that of the officers, but the fault of fome perlons by whom they have been milguid ed ; and ir is not in the French fenate that a iingle fault lhall be put in the balance with the heroic labors, the innumerable fervices, from whofe unfufpicious genero- iitu if Mnc npn PYTMrrpf i l nini r rnp Drooofition of rav colleague Baillv .: 1hp rrmnril nallVd tn the nrder nf the dav i - ... t on the motion for priming Lamarque's ipeech. and adopted the proportion ot liad lv. . The meflage of the directory was refer red to n committee confiftimr of Itven mem , - - o . bers, and communicated to the council of eiuers. i , ..." . - neglec'iing to provide them with the papers wilIcii tne treaty oi 1770 acKnowieuues to be necelfary, in cafe of France being at war with any other power, and the very tojrm m which that treaty preienbes. . " At the requert ot Mr. King the iftnte-. ncan atiiujmaaor, lmiuueu loiiiecoiiinuuee The EngJilh tquadron r very difcon-I go, it avails nothing Therefore yon are A ir ic im fi ffar nf" inlnnrtiwMii X I vnri' ti i nr. .ir nr 1,11 I., d.M i'(tw.'a tinted, it is in a ltate of infurretftion Tiie Seamen are not willing to come in their chalopes toa'tackthis place becaule of the i. hi t iiuies which t'tey h.ive already loltihefides, there is not much prolpcci of " Commerce is abtplutely in Itagnation of American Merchants, they have applied! the greater part of the inh ib tains have - . i 1 ' 1 . c- ( m t to the Admiralty for convoy for the tali I quit the city Everything overturn'jdi jK.tin plAnf nf nil Hiitnai Ifjim prmlawp a.. 1 this coalr, which is complied with, and we prefume many will avail themfelves of it. They are done at ten guineas, to. return two por.nd per cent, for partial con voy, or 8 guineas without returns. 44 1 obacco appears now to have leen its NEW-YORK, Del; .10. Copy of the 25th article, of the treaty of amity and commerce between France ad America, relpeCting the role d'eepipage, Kublilhed bv order nf Con arefis. . . , oz v . Ai t. 25. 10 tne end that aliianner or higheft, the price is rather giving way. Cf-1 dillentions and quarrels may be avoided and fee and cotton are both brifk. and futiar has not experienced any depreciation lince tli-.invaioi tlie Leeward lllaml Meet. I his year's import of all thefe articles from the nr n. :r L-i . . n i. i" weii-inuics proniucs 10 ueuimmaii. rsew England" Urini fold at 3I3 to 3I6 ; Jamaica rum from America 4! to 5!' according to the ftrength, and in cife.of peace will be much lower,. Moft articles are heavy, as the! buyers only purchafe from- hand to mouth whi4e the iflue of the negociation is in fuf penfe; and the fecrecy with which that is conducled, lurpalles all precedent, and baf fles all conjecture. prevented, on one fide and the other, it is agreed, that in cafe either of the parties hereto Ihould be engaged in war, the Ihips and vellels beloncinc to the fubiecls or peo- pie or tne otner any, mult be rufmuiea with fea letters or oafiborts. exnreflinrr tlie name, property and bulk of thpfliip, &8 al fo the name and place of habitation, of the mailer or commander of the faid flup, that it may appear thereby t-at the ihip ready and truly belongs to tbfe fubiects of one of the parties, which paliport fliall be made out and granted according to the form an nexed to this treaty; they (hall likewife be recalled evervVear that is iFi-h n,i kaW. uvu '"'v yi ptrnh loreiurn.nome in tne ipace or a year ; Extraft of a Letter from Air. Unite Dodget it HkewHe agreed, that fuch Hiips being xas brought in alfo, and federal hSips fro ri hiladelphia & Charlellon. and other nortr' in America are here ; and there is no pjof- pect ot eitiier fhips or cargoes oeipgcleared ; for, as fait as they try them they condemn tntm. 1 i.ei orders are, to taKe clty A" IOn .can they fall in with, bound where ihey willr even if bound to France, and let the Americans be furniflied with all and every paper That is requilue relative to (hip or car KINGSTON, Sept. 24. We Yelterday mentioned that no tlrend of an attack on Honduras was apprehended by the inhabitants, but the following ac count handed us bv thecantahi of the Sne W.it- v l I I I , I V M V Hi'V I.. JtV-'' from Omoa Itated that the Governor of that place had received orders from tlie Viceroy or uuatimata to attack Honduras even at the i ilk of lolinc every man; a frhrate an armed brig, and a gun boat were at Omoa with troops on board lor the purpolfr, and were only waiting the arrival of a f rigate, from the riavannan with proviiions lor tlie expedition. Flour &c. being very Icarce in the bpanilh lettiementH. T f r it n JN A Jl. A u, .vepr. i The General Nichols from Giamda with a number of negroes from thtt ifl.ird, arr ved hereon Monday, and has been or dered to depart as early as Hie can be lup rlied with water. We learn by this vcflcl that a body of Bncilli troops has been landed on the Span- rhpir m3;n tMA,. ,n r .-..r. ,i-n,,. merchant in Cape Francois, to a merchant in this town, dated Sept, ic. 1707. : TWO yeais pad the Cape Jtooeared toexiit only innanie it is now verv nonul- ous and much rebuilt, and the inhabitants are fo uidultnous and encerpiHlg as-4o make its -increaiing conlequenccsalmoP'ex. ceed calculation vr belief. The. wifclt fcheme that could have been adopted by government ; has been the renting out all the plantation;, to the citizens, of all colours without diftinction of pertons, by which tranquility is lecured 10 the republ c. '1 his plan, I am told, washM uilely fuggeited and tlfecled, with uncommon exertions by the ommuhonervnaijnond, into whole hands the entire, cxcrcilc of government has devolved, lincc the embarkation of San. tlionak, by die incorruptible gener-1 Touf. faiuu ' Oct. C p'. Rich, arrived hereon Saturdav. from Lift)! n, 40 days, an h( nutates the en tn e aicoun'S received at Norlolk, of the a ia. k, on 5nta Cruz ; and adds, that the princirn! part of the fauad on. had come iiito Lilbon to refir, belore he failed that Hh main oppolite to Trinidad : and thit the inhabitants of the coal!, from the weft 9 W ern entrance of the Gulph of Paria, to the r'ver Oronuko, had fubm'ttted to the Brit l'h government untler the fame terms as 1 . t-.L? C' r 'i. were grauteu 10 tuc lunaoitants 01 a run 1 J 8 Sept. 26 The trial of the Amrrican Eaft-India man Alii, re -captured, fry the Ringer pri- varecr. r une on this dav in the court of Vice fylniira'rv. The counfei for the r' - a m m i t captors c.mtendeu for tne whole, Doth vei 1 !! cafiro, leinir condemne;!, as law ful price ; and 111 fupport of this, urged the untlorm practice (hat has Iuthtrt6 ol a ft' ft the fourVpaniih 74's, lying under the fort at ianta Lruz town; but that the expedition failed. . - . Cap:. Rich nflurcs us, that the Britifh fleet, under Lord Sr. Viiiccnr, (till con tinues to blocade Cadi. ; th.ic lome over tures had been made to the Admiral bv the merchants, to remove this bar to their trade j but they were not fufTtcicntly valua- 1 I (a ' Die to induce an acceptance of them. As an article 01 commercial confequence we Ihrr, on the authority of Capt Kicli that Amcr.can veflels, nav.iw.it;!!-! the A'treiuhti. mayi at all timej, havecoitvoy, on applica tion to Admiral .St. Vincent, off Cadi:; who had frequently declared a readinelsio t-ined, whete no Itipulations were made I prtlt(.a tic American nav;gatiou ia thole by partjioLr conver.tionsor treatiel, for a fpecific faWage in cafes of re cantures. The fciunce of the to ut, it is lu;; o!ed, wal be given in the courleot next week. MLF.M. Offohre ?. Exrrnrt of a letter from London, to .1 com RMfeial hotife in Salem, dated Au7.1t. Theqtiellion of recovering, lpltil the ntuler writers nf policies, whcie the fliin k.t leen warrantetl American, mid linn been coiKteinne.t m r ranee, together with xhr CnriiO. for Hot brim- documented, nci rr.Oilv 40 the Treaty Wtwctn the two countries I been tne.i m rue Lourt of Kini; s nench, in ft - s . . meraieof irvct nmmerre, wwrranred Ameri can (fnp, tioiiml from Lifbon to Loudon, nmi enrrtrrt into ::m7, nndiheve coudem Jra r m the maraudin pirates of the Mid errancii' Jranpattdfor the Unfit, Chronicle Frr,m a French r..r,r. - t " r g w Inter rfl'mg nrvs from Cadiz, addfrfcdtoCi- flywa iMnnJJc, at JSourdeayx lulv At. 1701- "The fn?:nv bttl not incommoded us. fince our la! of the ?th. Yetlerddav in the mdrnini! a vedrl. 1 blinders, and -j ohulier (j vrcii , all) approached uitl. an nneniion in nutter the place, lut the T$IOUr ot out arntrd vellels wat fnth as not to fulfrr their approach, and the encms reureti witimnt uomg any milchiet. " You cannot think, mv ftirnd lmu much wchavelahonrcd here, this week and a . ft m me i m. I ne lorcri rf the icht fouadroo laden are to be provided not onlv with nalll pot ts as above rrrentioned. bufr alfo with certificates, containing the feveral particu- lars of the careo. the place whence the fhin failed, and whither flie is bound, that it 10 may be known whether anv forbidden 'or contraband goods be on board of the lame, winch certificates fhall be made out by rhe officers of the place whence the fhip fet firilin the acenffomed foi in ; and if any one fhall think it fitor advil'eable, toexprefs in the laid certificates, the perfon to whom the goods on board belong, he may freely dolb. form of4pe pafl'portsPhetters which arc be given to the fliips and barques, ac cording to the asth article of the treaty of amity and commerce. To all who fhall lee thele prefents, Greet ing: It is hereby made known, that leave and permiflion has been given to ' mailer and com mander of the (hip called of the town of burthen tons or thereabouts, lying at prefent in the port and haven of and bound tor and laden with After this ftiip fias been vifited, and before mi iing, tie lhall make an oth, before the officers who have the inrifdiifl ion of time affairs, that the faid fbip belongs to miwiv ui me luujcrioi me atfl whereof fliall beputathe and of thele prefents : as likewife trathe will keep and caule to be kept by hU crew on Ixurd, the marine ordinances and regulations, and enter in the proper oflice a lilt, ffgned and witndeil, eontafning the names and fir names, the places of birth and abode of the crew of his Ihip, and of all who fhall embark on bond hrr whom he fliall not take on board without the knowledge ami permillion of the officers of the marine, and in every port or haven where hr fli.iM nun with his fhip, he fhall fhew bis prc:nt Icvt- - t tt .1 ft. ft i .9 lutiic omcers ano judges ot the marine, and fhall give a faithful account to them ot what p. tiled and was done flniior; his voyajr and he Hull carry the color. by- 0 W " -www W (111 of the King or United States, during his voyace. In witnefs when-nf. vr hav Rgned thefe prufents and pot the feats of out arms thereunto, and caukd theUmeto be counterfeited oy t ay of v Anno Domini. 1 , ...... a ' ktl VI HfLIH " I 1 I .11 I I II. Iird on tint itiiiiinil t nn k ',,.,.... I. .1.1 I In. I. ma . V. 1 1 1 1 . ' 1 - - - iiciii, iinii ikn.iupn, ino lancuni.s nave tren that every man was bound toconform tothe increafed to four time their former number. laws and tr, mies ol his own country, that The merchants have given four milliomof in warrantimtih -(hip, neutral, or American, reaint. for the urcentexpencel of the nre- Um. ..m:....,i i.:...r.u . 1 1 : . . ,n w . . Y .... he obllrtcd himfelf to prove her qualifirt with every document neredry, by their law and tfflltM to (nport her neutrality ; nnd that if fur wa condemned, for any default in tlvm. tb warranty was not made out, and confeqnentiy, the under- J fent moment and Thr rtcw ot the chalopc which chafed a bomhardtt have received 50000 dollars, lor tl eir bravery and that whici chafed a chalopeof the enemy and took it, have re ceived 6003 dollars. The contempt they very fortunate not to fall in with any of thole infamous French robbers : for th fure as you had, fo fure France would have been your fate. But fortune and the food winds have favored you, which I hope will awavs follow jou. All my pallengers have got tneir paiiports, ami let oft this day tor br.g. land,. by way of St. Maloes- No doubt be fore this time you have heard of Captain Hat ley being a commifhoned ofheer in France which is the news in -this place I am, &.C. :,.., 'r D. SHERRY. Capt-Kemp, of the fhip Fa&or. Oa. 21. ,. We are informe d that the troom under the command of lieutenant Jvlarfchalk, on LUice's llland, are urider marching orders for Fort Mary, on the IviifTiffippi Ji ;9 expected that they will fail for fslew.Brunf- 1 H . ' wick on wioncay next, whence they will proceed on their march. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 27. Accounts from Amfierdam. lulv 1 8 in - forms us that a tieaty of amity vvasfigned at Araniuez. bv the nrince of neacc . on rhp J - ' l T prtof 5'pain, andbyrhe pitize nsPerpigncm and V alkenacr, on the part ot the f rench and Batavian Republic, by which latter Kep'iblic formally accedes to the rreaiv of amity lubfdtintT between Fi ance and Soam. 1 ne rrencn andUaravian oovcrnment are on tne point of ratify. no this triple alliance wnicn is cnieiiy directed agamll the curuilJi lupci luiiiy ail lea- It is probable that admiral Tervis haswitli. drawn from the clofe invellmentof Cadiz. to cru ze ot the port. Accounts froth Gi braltar ftate- tli3t the Snanilh fleet h aviotr exhibited fome Hiew of puttinpto fea. ad. : I T ' . ' . mirai jerv.s unmoored anu proceeded into icarooni 10 meet tnem. October ia. The frofls which have taken nlace fmrp Tnelday will probably dellroy the refidue or tne yellow fever in this .;iy. Ice of near one fourth of an inch in thicknefs. wasobfervedon Thurfday morning, about tour miles irom town. The Mercury in Farenheit'i thermomc- tor tins morning at 6 o'clock, flood at 4 and at noon this dav at c6 hour nichtsfuccellively we have been vifi. ted by winter s hoary harbidcer. The air has been extremely keen ami Talubrioris. Ice, nearly one fourth of an inch thick, has neen obtei ved. Why then are the bills of t m . Mm .... mortality it hi iwoln to that formidable lize Which deters the fhivering citizen from L ft ft 1 a . entering ms ion loit and torlaken home? I will tell you this fainelculd weather, which is fo falutary tojthofe who enjoy healtk, and "'vii ia iu 1 11 .-. 1 u i n oiuipaiiii tne oane ful c on taiiion from our atmofohere. onerie dircclly contrary on thole whom it found laboring under theopprelfi ve wen hi of fick. nefsr and particularly in cale mIiciv rh - j bfeale had not reached the fummit. Con- Icqnently, aithonnh the number of deaths fhouldconiiiiiieJargefor fome days to eome, neverthelef, all dancer uav lately be pro nounced over. Our lellow citizens may re turn with little or no rifle 2 but nrndence would di'tnre to thole who can make it con venient, li.iceil.rv iMvhren abtCTil fblong f t 1 rillOlll 4 i mm mat .1 mtm Copy of a letter from cpt. Slxtry, of the fftip Oneida, to capt. hemp, af the Ihip Fattof. r hiontz, June 1 6, 1797. SIR Ttakethis opportunity . I infbrmit.c von of unr capture, viz. t)h the 2 jth of May, in lat. 49, 34, long. 1 7, fo, was brouaht to by the fh.p Kwn, a French prefer, mnuntinn tS nine, and tow twelve pnunders, and men anfwerable. They took charge of us without look i ntr at nn'r mn, .. changed men and officers, and r..nnv,l ... into Vmt j hut if fortune had favored as to nave 1011 ught of her for one half hour, fhe hdb?en our own noaln Tli,l, ,1. 1 arrived at thlt place, the fhip Brifci., f , " to nmiterdam, Inoupht in 1 and fi r... .u. a.: ,- . ! hit nun v on. federacy, from India, bound to HambrV, f WASHINGTON Henn.1 Sent. lo. r C (iu)liufliniirr nt lk bum f mlmM IT '. I 'mwmm m aw VII I 1 1 L 11.11 1 III lilt- U IITU St .'cv are about holding a treaty with the Six Nations, at Big tree, on tue t.cnelV rl- Hl ft . V . . tam . ver. i ne onjeet is to obtain a reltticjinffi mc nt of the Indian title to land in the Maf. (jiluifetts preemption, the propeity of Roliert Mot i u nt.d other. ft i Jki t Oi II ift nnrl Al.w f ... Ihrm e.lat Lanraflrr in Tune lad, for pafbng I .1.11 . I I. ' J r iwHMiTur'i "i, nave rerriven lenience, one to lutter twelve, the other hxtecn yeais l.nnt II..I..IW I I 1 . I nipjfi iiuimiivtiii iu narci iviior LEXINCTON, Anguft a9. ExtratJ-of a letter to the editor, dated Ham" iltindijlrn1,jlate ofTrnnrffre, fuQuJi 13. " We are in a conf ufed Hate The com- n.ilhot ers are aficrtuimg the boundary nn oeteen thu Hate nni the Indtanw rhere is not If Is than jooo fouls that will fall into the Ind.an Ipi.cIs, and murt move ort fliortlv. 1 IftBVt aajf doubts that thrre will be difl.riilty a the people are very ohflinate. I he 4th regiment i at Knoaville, and in rr thofe people trlufe to move off, they wdl march in the courfe of a few weeks arainit thertJV PF 1 ERSBUKG, October 30. The fatal difcaie which has for fome
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