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'V- ' I'. r...-7- , r'f r ; 4- f r d tails -ots tliefe.aritfris.:hea3s ;;bot for thcfc details which vvtre to have the moft decifive weight, keNy as Tiotfiif'; fered to wait ; the deciftonhad already ,beeii formed before he called (or them .-.The very day after he had written; that tetter, in which he had preficM me fur more inf orma'dou, he aflilted ar the denouncement of thepj-ejHc-afiitte.K :at. the cabinet meeting- that i.nani .inoufly. concurred in the necefiity of lecalliHg mei and in a letter of the" ;2 r.(t, ( u ni s o p all the reafons why that im alure was deemed necefl"ry AVithou: 01 1 e d i fln t i h g v uice , for the very pi e ..fervaijoii . of J the ; em fJireJ Can '"any , thing be more felf evident ; or, in or1 der to account for , the teal catifes of , roy recal ; did k rcq ire th jtiilfct iiemi-pAf HtfVba'r l hc-6u.ft ot ter ihaoldjb'e . acconipaiucJ , as ir ay.is, d by one. trmn mr." ritt, ot the i.xmt Jt "oily'i pi e pur ed t or the ventf-h pwever" he miht lament u ? It i true indeed. . that fur the very fi, It time he mentions ., the catholic bufine fs, aiid declares, his coticiirrcnce in the general defire 'ofi! - t-e cabinet, to prevent anv further " P P2'ef4 beihjy ma le in ntr Grattan's b'H, tut they 1 mould receive niul cpiiu- der the infornia-ion whichtbey .thought ' l .. :.: j - .11 c . . . .. . t ' i . - ii 1 ueir umy.iu can inr ; o.m cvyaue titr- , fertib'V of all- niv- ft ien1s, 'and by the propeifl qi my falling alone, r.irv Pitt ' w a 3 pre pa red-'.. t6-rthrow-pH.th' . as a matter on v hich to am 11 fe h is col le.a 0 es, fpr:4heprttert-V4urthcT-delibemioiff; h-.' bol lly and perempcorily pronounces on what 1 had tle;ermiued to.be the ' jo1 1 1 1"7 to e c i d s a rn y'; gpvfente n t . ' Oh ih'6 fuijet of arranaeiiieiits, he fete bound to adhere (o thefe rentimentSi not only with tefpetft to mr Beresford but to the Hue of comluA adop;e 1 u V :.fo m-'iuy, iiidancea, towards the former ".ovcrnjnent ; by tliefe" fntitnciitS-he mult, at all events, be uivled, .from a regard to the king's ferVice'.and his own li'i'iour : however ftne'erely .he nitchc lament the conferpiences which niult arife trom the.p. clent fitaitioi;'': Nccd I add any comment on this lerter r'need I oblerveto you," that the1 rae'ure of thconsan cutiioljcs,.. on Lvliiclr it is flowair.Tted my adminiilra- tion was determined, is here re(?rve.1 for future conlidcration ; whils the fuljet't of arraujr.f menu is finally and pcrempto ily leci(Jed :" At:ail events, ami independent of every othercov.fi di-rat ion. his own-honour 4bliies-hiv- 7 l;t to give way o:i that fit bj ret ; and however he laments ir, he acqiicfccs' in whit I had pofittvcly decl trctl to htm would be the confequence of l'ucn a de ciliou on his part." - LONDON, April 3.-. Tt is eotifirmed, that the dey of Al ters has declared war again ft England. 'April 4. According to a l.-tter from the Hague, "of the nth ul:i uo, fi vend commotions have already broken out, in divers parts of Ilolbn I, which have, caufed the prevlfioual reprefentatives of the people of Holland to iillie a pro-, clamatton; which, under piin of de.it h, 5rohibits all attempts of frducingthe )utch army and navy frmi the prcfent government in favour of a couutcr-rc dlcitjott. , , " 7 p-ojofit"on.Jnviiig been made Tor, public celebration of thelate revo lution, h has bcrn li'c'i'in cnanced, as imprudent in the.pt efent ihuation of. cfLirs. ; ;t , iriio. Sir Tamef Wall ice is to have the coalman I of a Hptailron def. lined 10 cnii.e off the Labra.lore conl, ami th it of ad tiiral Murray to pro:cct the banks of Newfoundland. I: feetis by no mrans-the intention cf the French to confine thentfclvet to adefenlve war, the army of.the North -ialrea.ljr on its msrch to prnetraie'in" to Hauovcf. General . Moreau will have th- coinmnu I or the expedition agtinft tint county. The army of the fiii'nUie and Meafc it approaching the hiprv. . . Th? pttn oCope nt;ims ap-ietti to be toVocka leWefer an lattncjc the allie?, a-e very (Irong In tint put. . Another letter from Droll 1Tiy, h appears thit the campaign wiil be ( tpcnc.l by ihe fiegen! Welch A peit cpanf.t? of heavy artillery and aintiu. tntion Ins ben fent to the l;wer Rhine. Th ifh)iHnihl UMgalinflof Hoi. l.ind.wil! ftirni;1i cyjry thing ncccHiry. for tlir fieae. 1 The French army hi Italy e xperts to . pn the ta-npi'rjr of the prcieot )ear K fuic the tniJJle of month. By lie m ftl-if ytjierday vflerucsn. ' trankjorf, April zo Leuers have been received from Italy' 'which men tion that the king of Sanliuli has re- ctnefied from ther rench reprefentatives at Nice pafiports for an ambaflador, who is to be fent to Paris, for the pur p o fe o f o pen i n g a n cfp ti a ti o i if or peace, J!ambfirph't. April '2$: Thev write from RBafle, that the preliminary articles of peace; i:e; ween r puce. , ana inc iana- 'grW of Hefle Caffel are ; veryely concluded. . , . . .' ; '. .;. - LtsrtdtprilQ,' It is faid, thai Sweden aijd j Ptsijia are to metiaie- a peace between the Ggrinan empire and fiance,,, : .,;" ' ),.. neports were yeiterday m very e- Spain had actually conclwled ftti-aty -.ot peace with the French rc pul lie. Al oi fuel) an -event-, ryet-we-do ot-belietjer rernaKeiTTTace. . Ine lait ilifjaTdjr&mfadriit i6t hin.lt. at which time it was perVeclly well kno. n, that a ' lieomiation fr peare was on foot, but nott in th at (la.e 0 f" f 0 f vvat'd TTe" fsj a s t o 7n ak e ;u s Of pjv i e that. any news of 1'uch jtn event could be 'yet received. in'LolnWrij.. " ' t , 1 yl 2'. By the pioceedings cf thr French, convthtioh, from the 1 6th 10 the ijtli of April j the Utting of the 2d only excepted, wc ; find that tran Q'nlity is restored in Paris and its vici nity ; and that by the arrival of lup" plies trotn toreigu pans th.e icarcity of. corn h.beuining to be diininijflial. ancTSIxf the I pi 1 It of com mot ion w Inch had fo long ag hated the fouth of Ft ance, appears io be liippre(rcd. J'i"' On the 10th of April, peace: -was figned at llcnnes with the chitl's of the Chouahs, who fubini tr to-t he-laws of t h e reoublic, one a n d i iul i v i ft bl e , a n 1 engage never more, to bear anus a-iainlt it. It is given ont at Hamburgh, a generally believed, that the French are - immediately; t o e vaaraTe'trallanftrfeT t . - . t r taimng the fiontier towns, viz. Mief trichr, BoTs"le:"Duc, Beda, and Her ; Zoo m , v it h t h e 1 a nd 3 o : 'Wal - chcren ard CadnuTd," as vtll as all the Dutch Flanders. Whether the Dutch' prpviiiccsjare to form an independent republic, or are to be underthe pro tection of the king f f Pmflia. w.iil he ften when nil the articles of'the treaty -of-peace-wi t Iv-t hat-niona r c h-are-latd before the public. IShy 4. The idea of a' peace feems .to he altnotl abandoned in the opinion jf "t lie public. The certainty f ano titer vigorous campaign, is proved hy 'the hureafc in every department par. tienhtly iir the fencibles, tl.e marine. and the admiralty; hut what gives the coup de fracc to this jiflertion, is the order lately lKued hy council, " to take all neutral vcflels carrvin? n-ovifious toFrinre." If is from v'iiiour like this, .and-tl;c co opcraiion of an irf.c'tve board of admiralty, that a fecute ptrace may in due time be expeded. May 5. We are happy to be ena- bicd, from god atut-ority, to flaie that an account was lall night icctived u) ovctnntcnt, ot the tsktng of the Cape of Gopd Hope, by lome Britifii forces, fupporcJ to have been fent fiom 1 1111 14 1 or irai purpoie. Runs was the diierranean fleets appear to be equal. rnn.ADKLPHIA,- Tune n. This diy arrived heie from Rriflol. the ftitp Richmond, captaiu Lee, afte apatite or U days. Dy llm arrival 1 . 1 . . . ve icaru, iius m r'UKitious were in a ogreifive It ain Win ecn-Fi ance and ' Spain that In .iiplaml, Scotland, and licl ti d great difcontents prevailed oil account of a fcarcity of p'oxifionv that the Fieiuh continue to l-e duccldul in vermany. that a reirt irecment to their licet 111 the Mediterranean ,ad been received, of tight ihipi of the line in confcti'Jrnce, the French fleet, now confiding of 2J fiil, Lag blocked rj the Uritifh, cf 1 ? fail, in the Gu'ph of Spejii. Tke royne, nn tnghflt Ihip, ctoiguns, caught firr by aci dent, and vrag burnt to the water' a - " t " edge, while at Spit head 1 a great tium fccrjr.t parlous peuriieti in lief. A taiicnrer 111 tne nichmotKi uv it was repotted in Briflol, that a fircond engicfinenf had taken pl.ice in he Mfditenanean, and the Britannia, the aduvral'i tliiy, was fuuk. " Ihe lllullrtous man of war, of 74 I ern paits 01 rentilvlvama, Marvland. I ,3n "','' ;' 'f inc'ign rat. , one of admiral HotWi fira, and Virginia, is not Ua:teiing.Tl e lZ!t7:TC' ;lVl'inR'Tnrt' r:d "' lately loll near Leghorn. Thus editorof an Alexandria naner tn.fimclv ' . 7 "Vr- 1 rrpa.r on .t. lo'sol the Fiench nd KuvTRi Me. I rontradicls this cilcrtioh. fo far wk. naviWriv,f. Lk;,k X'L I'. 2ul . WILMINGTON,' July 3. At th! enllhlcn'fi.pcrfKl,- whrn t!i? Jitility and ban ficial cor.fequrnccs ang froiii iht , cirvulation ncwfpners'arc ftf'encfafly acf miitrd; it -would bca fne?c parade and wafic of words, fcrioiitly to attempt to proTC what no pcrfoh'ii wiNinsTo deMT.AdHiittinff,thcn, Tic advantages rcfuiting from the Kffcmin.an'on 01 a well rtgrilatrd print (as welj to the public rcjiiains for the editor to rciuKflWt'iibcral patronage and entourasenicnt withiiut "..ivhuh- ha evt ry eit-rtion mud piove ecti-aUV aborti t and ttn-porary 'll-.e dito., on bis part, jlledgca hinifeW to ipare ntidfcr tipt;nr e nor oiutry to rtnacr the h ilmincton Lukomcu woi t hy c.i tlwt'fupport .which is now.ioliviicd SJ 1 ne tUiniElniRfcs n ncccfiirv to remark. ut as hirfnt rt an tftAlVliilimeuf Here U. more owin'to" fortuitous circuniflancci thaiV tion, 1 Ins wilt, he truftj; DkadTiis cxcuie 01 vsntd intelligence than he is l&is day eniblec to preftntitis readers. . ' , .- jiili?.cfeiption8;,(at.thr"fe..dolIm per Pniim. A&Mttytl Jiaif-ycarly m advaoccj. are . faking in by the edit or, and by feveral gentltnicai townand country, with whom lubLoiptton papers -are' lodged, , . ' " 1, Avchifehieuts, not exceeding, twenty lines,. , ' v u luf iui cc-Huii 1 us di a uoiinr ii fii ft t inifj aud one-tliird of a dollar 'each, ecu tiiiiunce. '; ' . . . '.--..i..-' P. H. Fi:iJji mirninv.'-'farrn J ilocirr'l b. brut- ttr JinAi enjelj ' necr'ilitd to cpd g'ze fur tie iAj fatut aptaiuiue 0 tie Ikkss wokk " tlii dj rff X ibtf liiiurlftn (rem a cat. fit ti Licit it uat jtrjitjJitW to t tit mumiutere"Jier it jUSil I nut ecur, ' . . . ' . "On the 27th March, a treaty of pea e" was lijined at Balle, betweeii r ianci and Pndlia - antl wr the 1 t:h of April -11 v as. read. in the nattonul convention, and received w it h nioft li v cly applati.'ts.- i art tail an ti the tt tut) 11: our next. A Baltimore paper of Jure ir, lays,' JCBy a gentleman-ft om Philadelphia who.anived in ycltcrday's ft.ige, . ut. tots ol?the United Stated, gave it as his opinion, that tne particulars of nir lav s negotiation would not be 'laid Jicforethe public before the icih or 25tu nut. Py a lengthy londor. Gazette Extra ordinary of the th A pi il, 'It appears tliat tiie Uerwick, of 74 uns, t enif Ic p;ra;cd from the Bi itifli Meditertai.ean fleet, under the command of admit. d hHothaim was takcrrbvhe'rrctichA Iti the beginning ofMarch. -It allollaitir I that an engagement tcokplace, tnthc 14th of (aid month, hetwet n the Erit'll and French fleet, fix or fevt n leagues off Genoa, in which the latter loft two fliips (taken by the i'ormer), viz. ti e j (a It a. of fo guns, an'tf the Ler.feur, T ; 74 The ft.il ofthefe vcfiils had j:.to I troops on board ; the other rcco ; ami I l,y tlicir ohlliuate defence they h,!l he twetn 5 and 400 men in killed and wot.ndtil. Ti e total lofs in the Fu-. UfH fleet was ?j killed, and 20OMOuiid- ed. The Biitifli force confided of 14 n ..! uiipoi ine i:ne vvarjing llJOgiinJ, ha nivalis, r.iHi a (iiiicr , inat 01 tne republicans Rti our.'ed to 15 'flilmof the J line (mountipg 1 170 gtirs) atid fix fii. gates. 4 A la'eNew Yoik paperaficrt, upon " dtrdl and crtJ kle-infotuathtt" that i.'fc i'i'v.11 .ihvl iii j' n in 111 ii'cru late to Virginia, where, he lays, the pr cfent appearance promifes an unultial abut'dancc. - We hear frortr font Ir Carol hi9. thif the lice plant'atlors on the Santce will be quite unptodudive this jcar. owing to gt cat and continued fi cil.es in that river. " For fome weeks part a number of runaway negroe, w ho in the day-time fecrct tl euifelvcs in the (wamps ard woods in the vicinity of this town, bate at night commitnd vat ions ihrpiadni. ons on the r.righbouriog plantations j not contented with thefe pted.itory rx. cutfioni, thev have a ided to their o. ther enotmimi the murder of mr. Ja. cob Lewis, oveifeer to Alexander Dun I can Mot re, efq and have alfo wounded I mr. Willnm S cely. Thcte continued o nrages induced tin magiftracy to out law the whole" of the banditti, in ton femience of svhich a miml-er of them nave been (hot at different times and places report fayi five, but of two theteis a moral certainty in this num. ber fell their chieftain, who ll)lcd him- felf 1h Ctntitl if the SvJf?i. And I If 11 . m ' . I 1 ..... . . .1 .-1 ' "-'"' "mi an KIRGt fvefl-rrdav th f!Tiwttlin mimTerer! nr.r Lewis, cxpla'edJusxrimes by a public : execution at Gallows Green. Ke eon- , felled the ciirhe and acknowledged the juiiice ot ins lentence. r Tnefe well tiinedlevetities, tojrerhef ; : wit htoe neceflary meafures ' now pur- "u,. r-iii, is iiujjcu, ipeeuny ana to :ally break np t his licit of niifcreaiits. At "all event's, this townjhas liothiiif to arrchenff frbin their marauding at tempts as me cnizens Keep a ltiong and vigilant night. guard. ' i ' It is only four months fince the nnif vet fity Of xQrth Carolina was opened and there aredrea'dv forfv .nn ' tin. . dents, all emulonfly engaged in the -110 ble wot kof cultivatiiigthe human mind , VIL?nNGTON pRTCES GURRcklV : :jfkCtIAX TApLE, PRODUCE. ' Corn. 35 per ditto. -pef bullitl riour,. Beef, ! t Tar, - -( - - 1 Turpentine, i r 75 SO 16 pee'rllcina, v . 1 ' per f&. bhfiis'es I Luiuber (aJoited),- 6 doilars'per M. PORT OF WILMINGTON. ' -hrt'fma th, i-jth uit. 'f.rrERFD,- 9 nrojlsbrs Carter,. Norfolk ' - - CLEARED. :' v" ' Big Eliza!,, th,:Nyc, Eourdeaux - VtilMl- V. d. 1- . ... .. . . ' , win, layior, l'DiUdelphia ADVERTISEMENT. rT,,HH enormltieicorfimitted by the out-lying ' Nfgrof,. have inducTd'thc ragiftrate . nt R,:,t: (the two lt-mentio. ed NeVrot " art f..iJ to hw to' Willbnr ! !Au:;ri- Nebern. . A Htgro woman, named Hannub ' iLk Jk:popcity of ror. Hmvc, , nnw gaol-fl.e w?i r(itvith t! e .bore ruuaw ay,; r.;l broiight m a few day ioa ' . I M "crCd.for -each and cv.ry head of the above Nrgroe who were eoncrr.i.d m the jnurder of ,Coh Uwl, . I his fum 11 ra.frd hv fubferioth,,! i.' " f-Thr-ITcgroe concerned iu thc afortr.ud7 itut U V 1 , H. CAMPBRM. T. p. w iliTunjtoa, July 2. , , TO BE SOLD, Or rented fir ene cr more years THE hotifr in Ui!min;ion eali-d TUP LO'JGr., with thc let tcrrr will be rn-Vc cafr. If rrnt,,! deraMc Fart rf the firu yeat', rcnt w;i l t iKt.n in nrre na-y repair. And, to he l.-aM f ,T fit ve jm. of l4d. lyin rn Shaiht Rifr. It ,. a terv ?rreaMe Pnd plc.ant fitutioiM wrl! watered t wooded; an eirudinp fine nrte for flocV and aiHMl land a. any io Brunfwick County! r ' t - . - ' That vnluahle phntation on rudkin'i NVcV fnfrerly the proptiy of F. Allfton, j-fq. n taimriR r.UO actciJ jCO or which are the hrl of indn land ; i:o acrri arc undtr imi.,.,.. 1 uviiinn ou lifliocr f fih known in thi r.nintry ha an eirrllfrt J b oding m the iiv.r, mid u itnurVaMy htJlhv. cirpowercrt m l 1 1 nr tri't the 4W. ' SAM. J.TIIURSTON.- T..I- A fne ttf lrt tf TIIE UNITED S T ATM REGISTER, . ion the pREsr.sr rr..i?t (nice Rer a ccmai) ; AU APPRENTICE - TO TUB PRIX7JXG LUSXXM ' l anted hy thc pfi'pfutorof ih" ppfr., . " fO AI t IT HI rtlNYft, - . S MM EX'S ARTICLES, WITH T IIS ACT oreOKGRttS ANStXFP. .' BLANKS, fM ALL KXSS OFrprKTLVeweXk', ktAttVi eonmciLT, ako iifttnirut I.iccutcJ, bjr Jirnci Crer,' Vi!mijfin. t I mi 1--t itit7ifi-.'rti.'-4ir IP ' I t 4 4 -
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