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o. d r, ,h I i.;; ")N, Nov. t6. 'Lr. i j J . . 9 .:,..?4nc .ami bureau arc- he ic: ju names, under whole au picts the recent revolution is an- -j , r--, there ate ovhu particulars mention d in the brtnch papers concerning their connexion, which though of S"hefrifelves' ' triyja'., may how be, 'bought not iiHiffjrent, or at ieaR urio-is. Eiionaparte and Morcau 'erc perfoually unacquainted, ne ver haying i'eeni each other tit! fine Buonaparte's return from, E fcypt, Th y met at the Koufe of ""mccM to tra ',-vn r.e Mt nrnn c. tioihier, the actual prelident of the directory. The French papers (tatc that an immediate iuMnvacy and j and bafcnels, and! am nchv tully mutual efteem cjioiifienced bet ween ' convinced that the govern rfent will them. Buonaparte took every op-j no longer regard their treaty than portunity t,o.tc(tify his admiratioi 1 they find it ahf .lutely to thcirinter tor Moreau's military character, j tft, fi y luve already the wu their na elvm iVved evev' mi-ins to ic. int.( '.. i. in i-iil in -,,,...; .! qnue ins reyanl and conhdente. When it was prnp-ifed that the two Councils Ihoull girc a fete to Bo napirte on hte return,, the latter, it is faid, requeued that it 'mi;h'. be given to M 'read and him jointly. Me loaded M -reau with ctvilities, and made him fome very valuabl prefems. Tii.Ju .cirrurnlta'.c.,-:, ,vhen ih: nainra referve of .Buona parte's char icLr i? oonfi lcrtd, f.em .6 argue that knowing Moreau's popularity in ilie army, he wilh:d o lecure his itii and co-operaio;i n the chaiiJj thai was meditated. This may in fo;ne decree explain this circumltancc of their being .round to itand together as the pro minent military characters in this affair. Perhaps ths behaviour in Buonaparte may have been but gc lneral civility and regard. Tiic downfal of Barras will be a circum fiance generally acceptable in France to aU parties,, as he was a man in whole principles nbod hi i Confidence, and whofe charact er would have difjjraced any gov ern .r.ent. I .---j J J i it perhaps would be premature 10 realon an an event which nt come to us on fitch doubtful autho rity ; but it is impolfibie to hear even of the rumour of fuch a change, without endeavoring 10 analil'e its. principle, and fpeculate on its ef tedts. It is no feeret to our rea ders, that Sieyes is the confi lential friend of Buonaparte ; that he was the firil to announce the joyful news of his arrival to B udin, wiio ex claimed on the occation " Then! r ranee. wirl have oeacc." Ail the m;.TJ)crs of this confederacy have! conitantiy mat.- peace the wa'ch word of their putty, and the; have never oinnte.l an opportunity 10 found it as a charm to the nation, j In all the !j"e difctlflioni in the two coiMicils. ihcy lucceeded fo w:ll, by the influence whi, h they yaineil vrr the puS io mind, as to throw rut rvvry nvv.io 1 intending to Hi 1 c an o'dta. lc in the way of their nb jed. With the cry t peace "ucre toic in their mouth, wh-titer it might e in their hearts, it is portl ' bU tha' they may have gained an, rafy conqueit over Barrai an I his aflViaitM, an.l Ihai a new oider of tht tsfs hif e?u ctlablifkcd, which is to lo itnl itfelf on ih f, Hem of a geoM'a! pea.e. It molt probable Bmapasw 10 ( beihe acihcator ot Erorwf and j lu hrd work wihbeeafy, that ofj axaiit r;lonng harmony bet wean r ran.c niu iue r.mperor. W hctn-' er he wiii find it 1 quail v eafv io conclude a ocaca with ilritt.n,;. tain, ia not aouftion which we can refotve. We fear that i.onlv hw.l,0ftbe,hre' w,lh oiler. the voice of the people of England, loudly, firmly, and niform!y pto noitnced, that ftatafmen would bo railed to the councils of his majef ty, capable of fecunng to us tha invaluable bUffing on terms hou cable to tha emuire. If - ; i Chrtn'trU, 440 it...t, J..,ir, Ix'rad 01 a ct er trmn capt. Perry, of the trigaic G mera" Grcn, 10 ft .' grnilf M ! t . town, d .ted otf Cp? rrmt in, D c, c. 'yij. " BrhCi I Ml nJt.f p.. ,r o writing toi iu, I 1 we taken at, 'n. er under ftiuhcd ur nuud roai O.maivest. S . rnwini. Ll- l cotTer, cot i, Jtc. 1 pp tied h Frenc! or iperty, H , i't V ilb the RostiM, have r 1. . A isafKin 'ct, K"rr, m oaTtutoM ot t f rnc , ,d ukrn a bn - twiuj Iro n J'.rm.eto S.. h W , ! , nchJy laden. MM fhtWed Daadti rololrt. hot tilt torn cm ul FreneJk progeny. 1 - isenn.ticnu-iw ,f,vft M to-day lor Ball n, where I taw Tne A n.ncn fchoonT Imv-. nfented fh-'flmuld he len, only in .. . . t rV . ..1 . J, Jll. cmpnante uu xr "r""" i ttlc'i.artal! lines, he has not yet IfJlt ail) thing n. M We aVaii Commodore.. Tabot': return from tht Mole, wnere heaF-fVcy, been for the purpoleot watt-rui. when we fliajjl ..txev his ady Iceland- directions refpmmg vhe fchoorttr 'A,-niy the General Green and the rSrig ; and according,, all prbbibiluy, they will be inmediately (cut to America. " The political fitiiaiion and con. duct of the government of St. Do mingo, I am forty to lay, wrars dai- ly more the aoDtarance of ciuahcitv iii ii i i ibHim iiiiiti.vtO inu have e ven gone, io Ur as to imprilou j an officer of the Boiton, By the fchojuer JofM), which let thr Cape tnis day A m. informed, that Port de Paix and Jean Mabel, have revolted and declared in favor of Rigaud, "inch had canted ranch alarm in the Cipe. 'I he enclolcd lilt of Touf qn 's veflels you will pleale to have puoiifhtd." Lilt of Gen. Touihint'a prefent force by Tea. The gun beat Vengur, comman ded by capt. Levi mux, mounting ot:e 6 pounder, one 12 pounder, 4 four pounders, and two 12 pound cannon ades, complement 80 men. The nu u boat the Draorl, capt Lambert mounting one 8 pounder complement 1 7 men. 4 The gun boat the Balnne, .capuii Bretlal, mouming one 4 pounder couiolement'i 2 men. Th Ccliooner Cln'rlotte, enpt Vi and, mouniur one 24 pound r, and 2 four pounders, complenicht to men, The icho.mer Gen. de Saline, cap tain Aiidrefarre, mounting i.ne 8 pounder comple neni JJ men. Tle fchooner Ai'tive, capt, De barque, mounting two 4 pounders, Hi rour J pdltll ler complement 42 men The fchooner Unique, capt. Rai.. tnonel, inmintiog one 18 pounder, & two 3 pounders, complement 50 men. The harquo Two Sifters, captain Hippoolcte, mounting one 4 pounder, complement 30 men. Le Liyricr, a brig monniinr: 14 yuns, comninndeil by cage, bobfon, complement 70 men. the brig tlan, eapr. Defour, mourning ft 1 a and ten 6 pounders, complement 1 so men.. The fliip Spatiate, ex Egyptian, :capt cautineaua, moHntmu lrn i:,,0 da. do. lohn Vlarlla!! H.,..n.rr ,,,, D po . ....., .,,U two 3ft ...... II O I . . r innoMiiiles, coninlcineut 135 men. The Deux Atiges, or Two Angles, nsauniitlg ein'ueen 6 pounders. The Diligens, eofrfaianded by rapt. Dubois, mounting twelve 12 pounders. N. B. The ebove mentioned vcfselt cruiainn between C ipe Nicholas and Ciipe Daoae Marie, badly ntaned . churl ritli negroes. Extractor a letter from eapt. Perry, I..! fiA lit V, .nrnl i It ....... . . r . niiwn, 1 L 1 . 1 A Com. Tidbo- left this nUce about t6 dayi ncc, to uo the Mole 10 water and '.xpected to hn heen twcli in 8 or i.dy we are ranier alarmed for bis tVf ty, M wa well know there , no deprH lenca on Toufaint or bis aHm,.itrai.u. By a letter from Or. Stephens I have hern i ttormed, that there havan iufurrei: n broke out at Port de Pa, Jen Rabcl, and the '"einnvof, me .-ioie, headed hv (.ol 1,1,1 or lerni ilia H,,,.ii down to the Mole, with orrlert m fc"d her boat ht, HMMtM theConiluu i iminiii intMiii,,,, r.i ,, w.. .. - -. pi., w,Jl be the eent of 1 lie infurreciion u beyond human r.ilrMlaiou " CHARLESTON, January 7. O t bruMi lalt. the UtbahiiM, af'thtdlf, paid the Ml io ion tie hid In 'ie't pow r t (lie t. tne remn-s of thnr laif mc ft orth an 1 beloved Ch el M - lrat;, (joverm.r HUTLIDOC. loe r,4 ,cnt ol horfe, tie rtgfment i ar-dlery, an alte mulurm c n; ,n . , ,. and lu K r-gi oeotivi m luu, ff e in proeedivo, cV ,'ec 4. I ,l. c rj;!e trooi tilt hose ot tS decciled, i;h tieir tu!Hir. in i pn u 1 r it , . tf eerled, and i:ie lauli.- i!ang r.d iarcs. ,f;ef tha tin itar 1 M the Crv( then ,sP h.u voteb was . ed bf ths dec fcd'i .fe in MfcHatfV an ,urnin,. M,p, llu lfjigeau Jd st Ctaf .11 Hir. . , then other rtlitiver, fnen.it iftaTaW meili s. I 11 it u,rt was cloffl Htt t it i-lfifi.', ,11 .1 ... .1.- f . 1 It. ii'ii ,iwi inn lit it ina 1 lit n.-t Iailrtatltf at ,fg-, fv 1 1, )f(l , h-in dipdeasj 01 tlfi aa.ellem . H:i brdy was depoTitcd xv'.'Y Hm 1 . -1 1 . . . i Hlwl 44.. p.., nunu ill 01. 1 iiU'Jli 5 ClliJl'l HUl. I ..... i in V Ut.. ...1. 'L. . . ' I . . .1 I uuttiH! me pr-t'ctJUKn mu.ute uni-s tft' find by d detachment irf artd- and the vfl in the arbor w. re their clonr& half null during they.. v- An AcVfor the, belttr rejftulaUin cf the Inf predion if Lumber in the Sta-i'irt Towns in this Stat:. WHLREAS Complaints is anade that pcrfons are em ployed to infpedt Saw-Mill Lum ber, Staves and Shingles, wiihoht taking the oath required of Inject ors ef produce,, under an A a palled in the year I784, entitled " an Ad to prevent the exportation of un merchantable commodities."" . Be it mailed by the General Aff'em bh of this State, and it is hereby enaied by the authority of the fame, That from and after the p.iftin of this act no perlon (hall mlpedt any Saw-Mill Lumber, Staves or Shin gles, withoutArtt being qualified is' dirtded by the above recited Act,1 under the penalty of twenty pounds! tor every men (mtnee to oe reeover ed by any jurifdictioh having cog nizance thereof, one half to the ufe of the State, the other half to the pcrfon fuir.g for the fame. And whereas there may not be Infpeftors legally appointed in all the Sea-Port Towns in this State ; Be it etiucled, That any three Julliccs of the Peace tor the Coun ty, including fuch place of Infpec ttpn, fliall beat liberty to appoint one or more rerfos to act as In. fpeclors unt,l the next fucceeding L ouipv L,- urt. BENJAMIN SMITH, S S. MUSS'. N DINE MATTHFWS, Speaker ot Commons. Read three times and l itilied in General Alfembly the 23d ot Dj ecmbcr, 1799. y A true Copy, ' WILLIAM WHITE. Secretary. Sheriff's Sales. Tie ftllovjing is a lift of lands in in Neiv-Hamver county, tht taxes if which revtum ut-taid 7 he lamo uill be fold tn tie 1 fh of May next, ung tt:e prit etuy of the Supe rior Court, or as much thereof, as mtll fay the taxes, and expense- 100 acres given in by Fran- en Henry, and due for the year 1757. k " 1 do. - . d AexantJ.r -j . loo do. do. J. Collen, leru loo do. dw. John Morrifs, 612 do. do. John Simplon, do. do. do. do. do. 360 do. do John Wallii, tun do. do. John Burn 300 do. do. Jolin Corbctt 770 do. do. I imes Corbet, do. , ' do. 250 do. do. Ed,jtrton Motte dn. 165 do. do. Arc) ibald Maaiibe,do. 20 1 do. do. Jacob PoelL Jo 244 do. do. aaet I bosnas, do 4 k do. do. do. 1 , . . . . . . 3,7 . d "4m "-gan, 1 134 Jonn M Her , 32 da. do. John Piekott. (, ' do. W. Taylor. 170 iio. tin. Lv'u ul D. James, il. 30 1 do. do. Edmund Moore, u . i c do. do. Hcurv Knhy, do. lOodcdo. John Walker, (Moore's Crtk,)do. 410 do, do. Jofeph Brinfon, due for 1797 1798- '2$ do. do. Hxrii Parkci, do. do. do. Frederick o, do, do. do d.f. do. do do. dj. do. do. do. do. do. do. lit, do. h.. 4c. rJw, aw. do, ,... do. do. do. d... do. loSdo. do. Whne B rwick. 41m do, do. PeMv Cation, 5', d. h. I eoii Kaf, nt y'S 1 do. do. Jaare, Prict, a8j do. do. j 1 am 1'owning 320 00. uo. Will. LI w tun, '! to. G.fie Dwaun, thodo. do. He j. (ndeon, 1 m .In. ao. Theoiat fluleon, fan tSH In. do. M.fhirl I., per, io., do. do. J h'. M .loin. i5.lo. do. jamit Kigert, 4 ., un. 0". j , ,,, sw.uon, fen. Id do. do. Frederick Bufor.l, 6j do. do. Jnhu Erwin, Ijo d.i. do. Arthur Stu.Vey, 150 do. d fnin Stokejv, aidrt. tiw. Jo.,aihi,i WifltMM, 1 75 do. do, Pen roller, J J". 'hi. Anher S ivajp, 4i'do. ,10. Henry Hlakr, 100 do. Hts. Tun. Sr torough, if. do. do. Jame, Ki n ea-, it 750. d,. Marta Wr.n-r, 141 d.. do. A (iii, 10 Tatlur, 16.7 do. do. VVm. Waikr, too d.. do. W.n. Anlerfn, lor fha rar I79SM. '62 do. Jfs, lknms Helrlf . 4 .. 79J do. do. Dmirt rdfoyt (0. I ' I 'iwaoat l' io , 0... 10 do. d.i. Wm. Buxtnn, ..-IJ.. .!. l.l. nK CirlDlU!' do .1.1. 1 f n-i'i -h i - A v. wv. a.; it do. r. I 1 ,.:..t. rudmi. C. 119. J'. JJ"'U vr. do. d. refer vni-. , do. t'o. do. lohn Cm tie, do. da. do. do. U'iie wauH, 57.du, c do. do. du. ohn Edens, jcob fcdens, icob Eaion, do do. cu do. do. j do. do. do. Ioth Felons do. 500 do. do. Nithslas Fenref, 15.) do." do. S-muel Curanm, 400 do. do. David Hall, do. do. do. Kjodij. do. John nijtn, do. ijLo do. dol Ja nes Hoard, fen. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. 3CI GO. 0. VV Ml. ntni'iii .j 760 do. do. William Hulrnam 100 do. do. Allan Hei.mcllcy, coo; do. do. Thomas James, "100 do. do. Jolhua Knowlton, 310 do. do. Daniel Kerr, 466 do. do. James Lee, 40 do. do. fhumas Leddon, I.9C do. Jo. l'aac iarnn,0' ou. do. do. Wffney M'Latnmy, do. 00 do. do. Herirv Miller,1 Oik do. do. do. do", da. do. do, do. do. do. aoo dtn do. Peter M tcbride, 26 ) do. do. Mark M'lunniy, loodo. do. Mary M'Laininy, 135 do. do. J ofliua M'Lammy, j-or-do. do. Jo'ui Malpu', fen. 300 do. doj Benj. tott, jun. 450 do. do. Sitnqn M Ipus, 200 d'U. du. Henry Malpus, c o do. do. George Newton, 15 j do. do. J feph N!w.too, ' 401) do. do. George Nixon, 62 ... do. d.i. Hardy Powcl, 100 do. do. John Pace, 50 do. do. Fnncis Prulggn, 365 do. (h. Win. H. Runfay, c, do. do. Ch ir n y Knllel, 2J lo d:. J itnel StarYdlqy, 86- d . do. Edw;:rd Spearman, ao. do. ' do. do. do. do. do. d. felo. do. 6i; do, do. 1 hi'ibab Siniinons, 1 1 f -i. ,70000. 00. j lines ai.unu, 4:; 00. do. Jonathan brandley, HI do. du. i'hom ; Woidlides, do. (i i '. do. Jawes WiTfonj do. 200 . do. tje'TKe White, do. 2. o do. do. Lnkt White, do. 31 . do. do. Jvhu White, do. Tue foregoing is the nr.mes of ih: ptrf ns who gave in the hmds for taxatio! S r.cs then it is prilbuble tome ot ih? laid may have been ccuvtyed, ai.d uoa in poll tlion of others. Tie land is lnbie ttir the taxes, without attend. nn'.io the-ner- o. fon who g ne it in. Any perlon T WISH to rent my Holly-Shci-whomay come tornard to pay the A ter Plantation 10 a good Tenant, taxes before the day of Lie, will tor a term of feven years. Asa appply incafeoftny bemgout dtowr, Corn and Stock Plantation, it is not to Marlhail H. W likings, who is inferior t0 any in New-Hanover air. horded fri receive the lame. county. '.m Nil IT, ShfF. .Ran away fm me about the N. B. The lots In the tow,, of "udl!l? J June ,aft. Negro fellow Wdmington, as adve: tiled, and lale ni4mctl nbony he is fuppoled to noftpoiud to tbii day it again nolt- poued until the 3m d iy of May next, wiun luch as the taxes have not I been paid upon will be fold it the v.our-uouic, tor tnc payment 01 cue lauiffi Wm. NUTT, ShC Wilming'on, Feb. 7. State of Nortli-Caroliiia,'! Onflow County. NOTICE is hereby given, "H A r inert has been ipprchem -JL ded at,J is u v m my care, a Kanawsy Negro Mm by the' name ol TOM I he it abo.it five fert five or fix inches hili, and we I fet, lome wlut marked Wh ih- Imdl pox 11, hs tace, he it coar( featured and has full redeyes. Said Negro wa formerly 'he pn p. ,ty bi Kdward Dudl-v, Eiq ire, of Onll iw, and lad 1) 1. I v tan ud him 10 tha Staia of S . rh-Carolma. Sc at he f Id ne. lold k 11 to a vr. Ai.drcw, Burnett, and theN.r-. lay, he n b lhgl to faid Bun.ett. Ti e owner p-r h.pt would do well 10 com.-or le:,u for laid frlUiw t fooa as Mf1ibl , whkh he nav t;ci (if he Qioulrj nut elcape) by app'yii'g o il,e iitl ft r-tor r .boutlhree ini.ealreimOidhjaCouit. Houfe. LEMUEL DO 1 Y. isnmry 19, t8 o. 1. B. I tae Prn tl r in CI .,; f 00 are d, firrd to mf.rtt ie aao'.r di(i(,!CN,eHl. roil SALE, 'PIMT M iUmi I.. 1 ... ike Tw, I i.i Vilm0ttea), rwaititng 0tj uet hi Krmit-airt-l, aid ?, on tg Hi Hp, pMt ide unpi. f arajla u,,,,,,,,, ... in os of a welLihnrhed i., Jtoet l)weHsNKTTou(e, wtth ao e.r;lri ttdre Cclltr. Kiuu.i, ii.d ()i,t . rJotrft e nt. preirof oeesuiied by Mr (rge Gi'i.m .in I ,Vhaf wilh i ew W.tre Itinfi Uifre,,,,, jo by 6a art. r'or letmt antalw m TpHEf&fct,! er wtlk sjto Sdf ac ur u'.jerui ot )eiy,he , ,n F.Vcltt vi itf A, h. a r - . . ' " iivef any auafl i'v f l e 'iaininxr 1 do.idortd L ' t Eaad n fields ai d Meadv.s, !r m4 to 100 acres r..ay jo itn tue buHdjiijitcas m.ty elt Init the purc.L-r, or ' i-it i..ih-..l ,y phaLnt firuitiun, the lloule Our. moulds ana oaructi in aoPdretMir : it Sold. 1 ivtner.t by ii.ftUtnenrs. n . be anade ealy to the purchalen, or if 1 Leafed, a very moderate rrnt will 'ie taken from a lenant vho will net lufc fer the plate to go. ,ro walle. : JOHN SIBLVY. ' Faverteville. Jan. 28, 1800. T"rife. fubicribei' begs leave to in. X form the inhr.biiants of 'Wil mington and us vicinity, that he has taken the hpulc at preterit occupied by Mr. Tnomas'MurpVy, w lure he intends carryMig"on the buft. els of Saddle and Harnefs making in all its vanouf branches, and u ill be iha4fl fill to thole why will oblige him w itii their cuitora. DAVID DUDLEY. Wilmington Pbfuar 6. ""r e m ova l A, HALL has Removed his I Books and Stationary to tht new I (lore in Front. ftreet, near'y oppo site to Mtfl'rs.'Mdive ai d Blaney'i and eypeAs in a few days a iiai d Tomr addition to hi prtlin afi'ort i 11 eut. He has for lu'e a tew co- pie of the lyftem bl Buok Keeping, and.Dr. Peikins Metallic I'tiuis. ALSO, A'ininars for the year 1800. , FcKnnrv 6. iOi ICL. ALL pertotrs having detn atids a. ain'.t the eltate ot M it.ihev Juijiiilon, Sen. dee'd, are n qu lied to exmait the I .sn- to the Ii bfenber properly "itteltte.", wi'hin the iim preferihrd by an aft ol the General Afletnoly ol this ftaie, m Inch cafe provided and thofe v ho are indebt ed h.reto are requeued to make Ifx-edv p.ymcot,a ti.v re 's anecdlity lor ch fi g ih? buiii els o the cltaic as In o 4s pdllible CE MIGE JFXNINGS, Ex'r. Wllm'Mrfon f in. 2. 3W- "c. lc plantations ot Major A. I). Moore and George Davis, inquire. I will give Eie'ht Dollars to any pcrfon who will de liver him to me or to the jailor in Wilmington. M SAMPSON. December 12. TE I uitcea ot the Fatettivlle Academy are happy in having it in their power to announce to ie PuUiic that (he difficulty heretofore experi. ntrd in fuitable boatdinf for yeung ladies, who live at a didanca and wifci to a'trnd the Acadenti, iv no v removril, Mrs. Enmci has concluded to open a Hoarding. H uiftfor that nurpofe, and will be ! equally attentive to the ounners, drTs, a. d bo' av . ur of the ymm r ladirsco m -trd to her chsrgc, at to their c'eanHl and .In t. To ih 'e p.rents whorer jtqmintr d it', Mr. Fnime , any tVirtifl in htr bLatf it tmnrc lT,ry to be faid h,,t . l hoi who SUM rhar pWefbrr the TrnlVes wt hmit relervitmn In pjQtafei 10 fav that they era aronvntrd w th noddy more fPfht 31 ibfied for fuch a charge thai Mr 1. imme;. tl r tarmt for boar.1 njr in I ( Wall, it, are 60 d .Hart a year, and bcdd.iy found, tlf where that i uri e-uvan'tio, brdc'in may he W'd 0an ex ra allowance. Onr q ,,,,,,-t b a.d .1 1 he rrtpdred n advapC.-. u ' u:nn ft f. tartr,t ,. Till C p.rt, clh o - MiiHnn ai d Ai'.en. t.ll n 1 vr t . mo- . -1 i.b 1.:, on the hill dM n A,. -I "r-, v. ,g ,0 the fotmrr a t on ,.f i yirl(j ibr llatr ih. riiv af er I jet...d. Ih.retme all I ho 4te m at ywilrindthted to a lasn a, 1 ran alb f b tithed 10 n...' f.viir, t pMti.iatn that ,.,v j m 4 l.ifr hi j atr- denial d vn, w,n pieaic tithiaat t: am fi .. ,. inent. M Ifiiiv : .rt r' a v e w
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