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: v- 4efouatidu4fthkh : American veilels ihouid Jbeorount iri a - mtm M W bappily'rehde ici ffiejrjwtjiaving --. :... fl. iV rV i 'ky ?iitr ;Hich prevail : Ovro ewry ;pajr? of toy kingiicAnM i'fJ rUfliepaUryott J pte, auuAvim utcic auuttion a pouu ? bl? -io the"r permanent burtletis qf " i li r; lbte." The progrefs maileipvvaj ds fuclf the lau leiiion, ' dn;I the , a.'U given to ' a m 1 lated to pkaieUpaftJesl(jsa grea poit:tp refoie tbisiirrmtda ' Hlahd kheflce;?itheyhadiregain3 footing, they might have inceffantly menaced,, and ; ptrh ap$ afiailed, the. melt tavouFite 01 our -vv(eit.lcaia poi- lefllons 1 and on the othef had, U is a eatpoinr gtiTOed-the rafeoihpl nanity, tnac a negro uouunion is, in . fiij,w ourvx rviv i , ; jan. .15, : : CaDt Follanftce of the ; foip Two' Sir. vBartholame Ws, hirnlerftaken on board the privacccr, aau inc imp leni nc Knows not lKeKextajriLm "bound to Cape-Francois, ( lent him, on fej)$lter l had arrU , demption Jof the Jand tax, have been i.f- w men you vv 111 j am pen uadeu . o ni t no opportunity td ccntirm arid improve. ; ' My Lordi and Gentlemen. : ; I ,rtly with tontideiice on the cotiti f nu jtice oryouTeke irtraris, to etoble :ne -M Ultimately ,toondudk t ji'e g reUt coiitelt ah wiin.11 "vc curj bcu au(J , ,,, ' We have iurinounted manyLand gceatL! ' diilicoir'tes,; our pet feveraiue in a jit canfe hn betir' rty arxiedWirii ; '.gulihc d lutcBamK6WeteS&f f . tion,con)ared with that oi other coun. ; Jr4 tries j rumcienilyl prove? hdv. ihbc h, in ij pej ipd or general danger and carauiu . ty, the ' fecurity "and happineiT of the M Brjtifli ' nation have depended (under the blelling of Providence) on its own cdnftancy, its cuergyf and l its virtue The motion for the addrefs' of thanks was made by the earl of Darnley, r wh(F. - 7 - fi'equently Ipoke ia the Jebattf, ahdla iis; Seconded by jordCraveni who made his' . . maiden fpeech.' , " ; . " In the houle of commons the :idJreis board. Captain Follanflee let r the Cape -3 (SajT'finccfhtn- provifions except - trmJi beet ana-poultry were icarce and . Well Indies," under the t6mman:iDfl negro Chief, or K'rng ; thati the black race A hom the Chriitian world, to their ' infamy, have been" accuftomed W de- acknowledged as brothers, and are . for9ll and was obliged jo put in-he ' ved there fn3Ii!i?eHl fdt tht' market.' Pne veffel from Cha rlef ton bound to Kew-York arrived there having ( they Vre tended ) been blown off tne ?oaiw. Another, . fchoftner iiiiza, paaporti the part which ' each ! of the; 0 'Algerine coriairsi have, not agrceinri With the, cut' of the, pafsjwhichthe, "; rperchbtellel pi' i he United Stated f has; the ' cargo will f ondernned--i this h t he cuftomljf this : government, with alt nations they are at peajtej and of which circumllance i have known 1 1, many iriftances during my captivity ptr 1 6 years aiuO t days-r- i he Sthartkle. ' of the treaty of the United States wit ti" ' rAifietr3ootlors:Irsn tobkiut liis mrfit,' an3 meiely' put .round a few j-Mtcesbf hide and fet it again.' 'It is thus the , jacobins pf our countryaid and iaflift jhclpi rate's wo ate'..preyjog iipon' the ' yital ot eu)r commerce. treated w h upon equal terms, tvery virttions mun will rejoice to heiir that a nt'gro uanoaru is How...noauiig c, Very liberal. Brlitan will feel prpudjjiar h:sroilnrrWhroui)htboaL-lhehapiW rv;iut:or.- ' :.i-i':r'r':;; i j' The pirating bufinefo-is continued as iTOflfni itrMnTbunaint, i he g" was.2one to America from Touflaint Grant is appointed to go, rut, to Sr. i: , - ! ; ; . .Dorningo to be our refidem and ;tht; . . WARRENf, (R. I.) Jan.'.io. : i mm maiiu, hiiii inj .T" ' i, j TUMI I Vf " b . Extract of a 1 letter from Capt. Caleb Xittlefield'i of the fch'r. Chance, be- .lungihg to Briftol, (i. I.). ; to his fa-1 ya$ inbved by lordtJranviU''lJ,'' : er, who accompartied lord .Niairalhiiry" to Lifle and was fecpiided by Sir ien. ' ry St. John Mitdtiiay, ' baronet,- both :n ipeakers. : . , ;. ' - LONDON, November io. : :t; The laft Hamburg mail of Saturday . . brings letters to the 1 3th, M'hicli " coii.; : tairi iiiatter t f pp trifling importance. It! ajpe ars that; the:; inhabitants of thejflapd of Corfu, like thofe of Alalta bave broken out 'into a formidable in. -"furreftidnV compelling the French gar-;: -rifon';; to retire intcrthe fort ; that the: 'Ruflian troops are advancing rapidly . " through the . Auftrian territories to. I wards Hamburg ;. that Buonaparte was "'directing his- courfe -through Arabia . Petrea for the invafuin of India and that '.the French and Cifalpine troops were proteedmgfVorri Ancona to reii ' torce him y that warlike iprepnratioas U;;Tliis nKirning-a'nout.. jVclock, , lhetm-'f:. thcr,:xlatcd' Ha vannah, Dec. 20; ; fortuaate .'rouejrnue an attempt on his "J arrived at thispprt.afteV a paflTagi 1 i rV : 1 htr ce 1 vt i ;ie 1 s 'w h a we re pi aceel , a t ' of 4 c days' Six- leagues, 'to,' witi4vard.;o& his tloorr hcariftv; an nnnioat omtie enter- . Mow canie, , Ja tne lausiaciion 01 giv- "ed tiie roiun ; 11 leeir-g tlein, he hid h iiv7 ng 6115 :-d:-4 Frenchman a good ; Wat"1 head under the bed cloches, and tucked' ' 'in he had ;fe!gh.t; four" pounders and, them tight about, him. The, centiiKls, . ninety' men on boar'dI killed' . three of ' howevcrj ; ff .itg'.a ; bloody ra-6r-on the tlieni and wounded feyen (hot away; fc fl.jor, conjectured he had been doing him- Vejal76f ',hir. ttxroud Yell' fome violence, and accordingly; drag;' ' "main maft, fo that he was obliged to take ged the bed cloches from his head, and , it out ; He is now lying tp windward - of. found" that he0 had cut his throat. - They; this port about 40 rniies. refitting his vef. 'imiiediatcly c;illel ior afiitnee, and in aWi el, and fwears he.wHl hang me at his ; (hort time a furgeoa' was procured, whov , yard-arm if ever Kelakcs me TbuTlfeel round that 'thf wound was , not; rhortaK :'J -: myfelt very,eafy about the bpfi.nefs, as I He had cut the flelh between the jaw and j' fliall witn pleafure prefent hini. a fecond theneck, and deft only a )nall wound in .. time with the beft role de equipage lever : the wi'n.l-pipe.riThe' wound was ftitched 1 ..'failed with. V I have had. great applaufe together, and he was contiued in bed. V. ;-"fincB .my an ivallrora the Spaniards and 1 coukl not learn the purport of auy'coiv J Americans in port." ' . ; verfation he had for lie continued able to t"7"'' i'We'wiilrplfafure-received' the ' above- convene) tuDiequenr 10 mis uziuyi.; j. autnennc extract 01 a icucrirorna incna tor publication, v. explains toe genuine -relation of an American; and we hope tnat our commanders either of public or private araied veffeis, will take fire at the HERoihM of Capt. Uttlefield, and never fur render till they have .made a mnnly rcfiftance Capt. Litueheld's ?ef- heard geieraUy that he had cxprelTed h foVrow that .the attempt had failed. Pre- viods to his retiring to' reft, he had fuppt d I very heartily, and gave to the two tea- , tinels who ftaid with him in his room a glafs of fpirits each, be had.alfo eaten a hearty diuner. and during . the day and nieht exhibited nofigns of either anxiety." ft I was but 60 'tons, had only four 3 pouri- cr deprefTion. ' - ': Dublin, Nov. 12'. T have lull heard the Boche is fate ar. are making throuiho'ut the -Nfrapfditan'" rtved in Lou?h Swilty, and that T. Wolf 1 "dominions but th it oil the arrival of a ! Tone, ahj other Iriih?nen, are on boa id..' ' 'couHer frfet aTistheFrertch'tHW. .Such is the, account which arrived iat ti e ' rral-Sch-auenbiiferdeclaibf-i-p HalnTaTIonTt berul troops iiUathe (VifoiVcounirV, . orated aln.it tlm captured ftip that. .. 1 - , L 1 vn .t r -people -beiiin . to be fomewliat Ids crcdu- xvjUbonjeans ditturb the harmony J . wfthc fuhiecl.fhis f fobliiting between the two govern- . or, however, is credited Dy well la. ders and 1 2 men ; a force very inadequate' to eight 4 pounders and '90 men, :::' - KEW;YORK, Jan. i6. ' ' By .tlie Ptnckney fronf Cadiz, we have J( obtained the following Important ' Letter from purConful at Algiers, :-tp J oleph Yziiardi, . Eij. . "'. "r",i':. 2en of the United States, ha vmg bought' any prize conaemneu y tne MigeriiKs fliall not be recaptured by the'torfairs ( of the regency, - then at . fea, al thougli . : , they have no .M. : pallports a tertificat: e from the; American coniiil re0dent;b- . ing deemed lufficient, Until fuch pdfl- v; ports can be procured." , . V .. l5y this it, is fully clear, that an f veflel jjurchafed in. Europe by the tit i . zen of the United States is liable tp .be made a prize, laid veflel having myBt American paflpoit. In conlequence' , Li I foreworn all citizens of the United ' States of the danger" tbey run in rifle- - ing their liberty, ; veJfels and pro. ( perty. for' the want of a good palH v'r portJ ,v. K . V am exceedingly lorry to obferve - mai uur paiiports, poes not ac - rs -with the tops with that exacnelsvicix; Is necclfary to cufure fafety, and fhould V - be fpme other plan on ? better- parch-' .Tnent.adopted-T-and it is alfp . 'requifite - "Ifiatlircitizehirbf the United StatesJ " that is marines, and as paflengers piv ; board American or. any other veflels, ihouid have a certificate of their citizen- : ihip with them , and the feal of the U. : t States or. lome fimilar feal thereto for ; thefe people to know thereby they are ;- Atnericans-thofe but ton feal s to a cer. tincate have not"the dehred etfecT:lrrthis ; country. ;.. ;" 'V ' i';--:-v--.. , V ; ' , Given from under rhy . hand and the confiiUr feal of the U.: States' , of America in Algiers. . . this 9th day of Oclo- - " ; " - ",'"' ' ber,i 798. :-'S3',t;:'v:-(Signed) , '' RICHARD 0BRI EN. P. S. faid brig failed from San Lu,' cei'2oth September captured, by j the cbrfair on" the 26th October, htljj; 40, long. ip,3o,We(t. v SeVeraloT the crew ftill remain on board th'ecorfair : . January 28. . , ExtraA of a letter to a, gentleman in . in this city dated Havauna, Dec. 29. Oq the 28th mrtant,'ac midnight an jting'.iui ui p 01 war, tne Aiexanaer, one of the veflel s which had blockaded the Havanbarchaff-d ilofe into the har. (Seal) ..Vxnents, ar.dhat the French trot's ia .. . rortiKti perfoiis. : . - 'Vtncthirench'Kave'laid an em-1 1 Thiiday 1 the famous Holt, who Tur v :K'arao on Bntifli ffoods in Holland.'the 'tendered to lord Powerfcourt, :on terms trade between the two' countries has " t ake Embden 5 : this ralfes & price of thegrods;f but to wencoun, on 4 terms f Jr - wines. : for life, wat brought to " , v h , , ' . tchaife, andefcorfedby encan fea letter VCIKCULAIU fr " .iAlciers, 9th Qcl. '98. ,-.; have to inform you that on the th'i ift; was feiit into this port, by an 5 Algeriue c irfcr of 1 6 gGiis,' the brig Marv of Philadelphia with a valuable Said brig had an' A and regutcr, but no Mediterranean ptfipor I he-Treaty T "f1 November "2 8; No event has happehed in the r.fT of tfanfpbrtation rli. ruiWc in a do ft , , - - v r 11- I'JWCMW'un ;vui"ii vu....;.. ...w .... 1: " 1: Ir t;, .. , u a vcrv good looking tall man, and was, :cpnuuucu .iuc yuv. .: n. yo, i--dreffedrin ; a military iunilbrmarlefe'en the United Statesjnd the Dey faced with blue, and a blue military great a id Regency of Algiers, the layer part cVat7 The " eaptufe of Buonaparte could- of the 4th article" of laid : treaty i runs not create greater exaitijion here, or beV t1Us : That 18 month fhall be .the lory of, the prefenf war of more ii - more general ly the fubjeft of con venatu . - term allowed for fur nilh'ng thevefieli!.' tereft to :tbe caufe bf humanity, or to on.'' v''' O- ;j : ; ,; rv!' p oif the United -States 'with paffports." ' the rwnnanent interefc of Great' Bri . y pAR ' , y I' TJi'k vtllcl having ho M. Paffport, tain! than; the "treaty which General -vPARS,- of.V theWgerine . marine lav$jrand the; IV1aitiahdnas - ade with 'the Black iIt aVing been dikovt red .that the , ; ud5m dfi:3 w0crntnCnt ith all rw; r :rir r f wfT-Tr: Z.JZr ViTTZZTini ml? VmladrOnsrHCrlVateerS ntr0-r rr--.; ri t ' . k?;-:.Mtti th(r vpirpk... are. oart v manned tvirn v. . . - I ! r I ' .il .' 'tio'ti of St." DonSmgo. - By this treaty isa ftt tWif rnvilfr v-3lltaKl- WIlVv xm mav mii will be the iiulft " illahd is -rrxo-mized.-and iecuVedragamlt'all; the ; elForts which the French' can now' make to recover -it-hot merely: witHctltlieexpence tionsey are at peaceAvith is that it is k.. .ii. IV1.,li(-f--inir rAafTnnrf arid :;, icreigpers the .(kreclory by,an .ordr. -j Amerkan colours that faid veflel i-liaiiiul itreht ls knQWtl ttf beby-thgB each perlcni a native of countries con nected in friendlliip,' nlltaiWebr neutral, who bears a coiiiiiiiirion Trom the eiie' tp England ,,'of -fof tificaiions pr, of ar- mies ot i ranee, or vvbo belongs to vt re J:-; h,tiitW ihft brnpfir of fecurinor'' crew of armed fliips or other, veflels, ; tous its ekcluJiPiniher - jVinr is a Necroj andin the Jargon of - pirates, and as fuch " be dealt -wilhr h ut according to all accounts pegro - born Jtovind.i.cate.the Ids fpecies, and to lliew that .i ne is a paving oeen lorcea,' inreateneu or claims of ther vine jiompelled to enter that fer the cha- vkcrbeeKy oTHhlTBataviaffi veflel they are at peace witlj. I he a tal confeq.ience of having no M. palU 'port is, that the Rafter jETeNy J31! liable to be made (laves, trie veiTeland cargo declared legal prize -But the ' jD.egxand Mtnijjry; jy thie Rreatlt ef.'-' forts pn ry part, arTdlbythemfl ?0rFnends7.Ti ted the crew,paffengers,k veffel and car- . : go, declaring that if ever any other 4wur-a--fchfKrtertroW . wnen inc governor lent 12 .gun boats, again It her, who did her con tidef able damage,- when by a fhot from the Mo-Z . ro haying loll jier riiizen mall, flie hoi(ted Spaniih Colours at her -maiiV4. top gallant-matt head and tUuckv W"o ; have loft 600 then, and the Englifh upwards ot.700 men.. -All 'this -hap. ; pened at midnight, ami but few peo- " i ; ple-jre. acquainted- with :the-ciixtim----. Itance' Lp):;' r:: wvy; - T In jthe Houfe of Reprefentatives oil the 1 6th inft. in the debate on Ntr Grifv old's bill, Mr." Harper ftated that : the paper read by hiiu fome days ago; and commented pponi came-tp his hand in tpe follpwing.manner j-"geptle- man; of this, country, who happened to be in, Paris at the fame tipie .witli the pcrfbn whpis uppot edtb have prelenF;; ted, the paper, brought it to. ilaerica, 41 and delivered it to a gentleman11 here, -Ml'verfd by Hf pirjfon tflv the FrericlT gcrerntnlu. ,r The gentleman who; thus received . ir,. : epclofed it to ani acqJiVintance of Mr " tPsV In this towny who gaylit tJhim: :r together with an ex;traG t tfie4)etter , wherein it was enclpled. 'This extr-.ft , , T heTead In the i following worcjf r1 Ye "fttrday" Mt a'it WprjdvFttydtfPiu? rprtfented me with the entloled memo rial, w hichhe' fays v was . prelcnted bfrr
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