i
.J.EW-YOHK, June 3b.
' r ' r"vl at this portt're
. ,fat Mihng-brij flcund, capt.. Fuller,
-' captam K we are inform,-,!
v ; "cnf & arrived WCSpe
V ? 'lay previous tohi sailing in sa
'! l r... r;. -.l.
ho jefUhe 8th of May. having n
which; place
'board 5oo troons -nnrl .;nrJ2.:
. . .- I - . lilluuii VI
; iah.I, Three other frigates were hear.
. ly ready psail for. St. Domintro vith
- laoo iroops.lhe captain oflht 'fri
:fi Ijate informed that on theSth of. May
ho account of host Hit
, TTV UhKArf t - :
i AHi been received .at Bourdeaux, ,bt?t
i-t: ar h-eciral topic ' of con ver
, Bat.o.n-Capuin F. further' informs,
; . that, at the Cape all was quJet and bu
riness'very.'dnn, , t "
. ,v' A2W4 at St. Kitts present a fcry
, 'hostile appearance, and indicate aciu-
- 7 co'rimin'ccn'ient: of Warli-Lettera
a hte -dits' received in., tywh from
, yt avrtlaloup and y$u .fnrtis, an
. : -liounce that tlie commarfdtrs f the
..t ,';,'Jrh finite ?favecccived ordVrs
.: , -Jroift their jjoveramen? to csptwrc all
.' ' ; i rencli vessels, and Utat? several are
loiipe and Mariinico expressly for that
-purpose.,-- - yyyc.: .
June .21. . .
' 6 i ecn?nti fmmC'.audnlonfc
by capt. IIelT?rson oflhe fcrig Uam-
. l" P oi the, pixsent month.
, .. - At that time' report waV in clrrula-
- tin (hrougSit by a vessel from Domi
' niqne that M sail of the lint and five
..Se?;WU!l.tro0p, had arrived at
, . -.. .j. t re: cn inj';e ot 32'
.. wan Biuiwi a teiy days hefjre
. . from Ouudulo'ipe oiv a cniiz".' Cup.
.lam .Scott, of the schooner .Indepen
dence, now atGaudaloupwos Wd
;rd 1 to the windward of the island, by
, Sj?!"'1'!! sloop of war, then trmYnr
off that station. Two irpnslmH,t-,.i,'
troopn had arrived. at Basseterre. JJU-
' T;n... . 3 .if. n - '
d.illa.'s- per barrel, beef 1 3 1 -5, pork no
nuWfilotr, . . .-
y At Mirtin'iTi.e and B iiselr rre fc'rral
'tj'nntititff of military stores had Wiv
rccvi vsd, and active preparaliars were
, . jMkinj? for rur.. An express fately
. leached ivlirtmiine from France with
. , cr.lars that all vh lineoffnttlc zs
. .stationed there 'shoulj be m-t 1 orne
; - A.mjrchant m this cifyias rcccivid J
.H Itttfr from his corre.ifmr1..n, ,
iukuu cieiay.
' Ce-FruricoiH, per the lr Ilcnnjl,
xlie following is nr crtrct
" ." ''If rlay lhe Pr'.f f!afris
thirty dollars psr Sarrel. We hJV(J
fot six d4ys supplv in the place. l.vP.
. jrtlerartireofproyUionil1j.Wiru
hope ha few day, to be supplied
wtth-n .hrxt q.tPtity of coflVe fofn
tlie Wri:?3ncU aiitis currently reported
n srran mrntfr that pnqKne -has
; Lecn made with t!wm. On the firat
filMMJor, (Juie li) th;d!i on nil
Vcn,N W be as in 1 785, x'u. )n
rrench tmvJs, imports free. p,H5
IS fr;in?s per I003 c-tt.on coiTee. A
African vesJtl. pay little PP no ,ufy
r"!P;'lIoj but t'rv,:oodii fee
prohultcJ. Wchivc bn li dirs ,
nuu'juian amval rt.y.j America.
iCi$CfiRJtVTAT I.tyY.ar6.it,
May 5 ; :
American PraAtr
f ). A(.m;tfd for exportation, pnvinj? fer.
t-iin luties, until the 1st of Jr.y-ry,
rxcT'!n!? - frcin tmion,
ikh mit be iniDoitcH f
.? m Btitwli ship. i
f . . . - . . 5
e lUvinfmli I . ... . . A
m, uicov ino, .11 io 3Gs. trr '
---.in, nivwil lf 4 4 :vt.
J'irs sre still heavy, Uit from the n-i1!
B'ii k nri hand we m .y 1 . , .,-,,
t 1
i
..miny. HJ.ppr.Ma, l-.v'. tnji, r
1 .... ..... , ... i,
j. t iv i, one rn'i, tf.KV. Thr , rr.
aift pii-ts ,ir rot tprtrd it le
r in
im''i,
but
t l 4 w.r.
Lr.vn ui ite tirt
r'S'i, 111. jr tn I), fw
tine, liit. nr-Avrt a I I to 9 M
1
t ow,:yfr.Bs,nowxpccUd. ' If..' t!.ea...Se,. ' l ,i, ;, ' ' r Lr
nna't very li.tW r, h,nd. . j a - I'vf -J lr f I 7 l'
Wot.lnr'.h, Lr.o yjo'.r a.e .
frrnnlcnro9rratrrtMntd,dl,rirr..l ; J"'. '"" '. " f
n dly arr-pettfa-,Ut!.n.,M ' A,'. n'c!' ! pven lhe I
jH.i'cHrfnt n.u-d, we may i'one.- .' "K " Nii icfeanl ti '
pt brik.lci..li1 f.,ri!crf,n'it,,t.l ' " J, ' r'i'Cft of (hi hunl '
Sn.p.rim. Ilon-Vn ,mk il. I "' fnvlr.cfi rf v. ! f.'i :
MMntoJU-inbtlskdrm.nd. ' "1,,. ' 7"
J1i:M:d state of. Wr,,., u'Wn . i th, M-ffh ,f , ,
P-vrumry tta .,t,d. Ufl.rd ,.f , ,w ;"") lhB
in i -val,!
ton rr p1 to.
1 nC lul ntvinv Man I.. :
. oomeconsumnrron or exportation,
tmtilthe 1st of Jan. lOi, onpayia-
the duties affixed V ' V "
3s.Jd. Upland Is. J d. to Is. J .2. per
Cochlniil. 21 oil v
indigo, 5 tb,IOs. fid. per Ib.In,
demand. - . .. - j
Jioarnes riyer, 31-2 to 7
; :T V , V 'T na Carolina 4
l;2 to 5d. Stemed 5 to 7d. Maryland
brown, co'oury id itefoot none !
market The importation ct TUrrk
bein tcryilimiUed,' prices are still im
pravmg, ahit cveryroiEbtct of a ivs
ther advance. " '. y' ;
at market and In demantf. ; ( ! -
, Rosin-, 1 1 to l?per cwt. ' ;
4 m pvmineiifto 22s. per cwt." .
! ..yitch It6I8per cwt., .;,,.
Jj A 2i) W to 2 1st per barrel.
XNavfll stores C'intinm.cto,i.,
r Ae,t' Pcarl ,SM 44s." pVr
fW-VIst.i43;jo . Very few ht;
niarfcctr. wKich Avfll ki-cf),ap the price.
BeeswaK, I H 1 23. per cv. t. ' "
-Kirc SOs.'per'cwt.
I' Jour and Wheat continue very !
'iur, siipcruna 45s r,cr TmwKL.-:
j j" .v" icciining
. tvwat,, s to 8s
Jiidinn Corm
, 5 to 5h es; per bt
! nJ n
wecr una ro:-k, 5 lo 5 i 5s.' ner t,,
t . Flaxseed ibr sowing, do. for crUh
10.'? pone.. v .,,-- .
Staves, White Oak, Tipcs, 50 tp 26
pr 13M. Mhd. 4 to '55 1,1.1. ci lie
uen aii a. - ...
v.. per uo. . oods coniu.ua in. brisk ;
deiaand.--' -"- . - -f
..'If LADliLPHi A, )
'.me '2 1?
L x rt. .1 . f.t a teltrr frm o tttttl, n.hii
at Ccpt frviiroij, ' fa) id May
29 hh jrifj.h inlUt riy.
we have rtcciird an
alarm
from il
'e-briiiaj, s,vd e
anticipate family the peAce-.
nron-Mis cgmmrrclahrcuy .
lu I i '1 '
w in " rnr.irmn nn
J d l.i
C"7tfninri;r
e;iwicr of wir aj-peir to. be j3(v.
Vbytl,, ,iyo p;fCJt ro.i.n.f,
'f J'.iirop. sr.d tmlcfs. J.iim:u Oied
')' 'han fi.ier-rt nt nri-ucia n: '.;
ite nCi mn!t il.
fctll'mes rfiariiav'o an i
- -f. -
UV "M'jigk more 'fHi
1 " e nj f.'iis ,f 1 itrXT,
t!:;
" f,.t ,iy ,,. . r,
''M 1 Cjit'ti!'c,unr. v.ill f,-
J -e ftl-l prn'.ah'. ..reft.li. lV,,c
. , .. . " hh, ai.u with lliat
V' ':: ;f rr"'nt epoii.i.-al
i f . 111 k Ii A'.A ill s . r t
fr ;t n;
. i' Ull - IJ .IK' of ay
'iwi 4 Mr,:.f; bJ.i, f."
.1.. r . , . .1
le
anJ like
Tb? d-via'i.H, r'tire l by
A neru-jn Acj I.ihv .( A...
the
and
It li.T puM ,-m:
A 'i afu'i fa of a ii'ii ril fh.'
; f." n !!.)ih A , nl.-m
6
. .
... f ...
c ie wi i.iiin,! . i
ka lf' liHW.
-t.i .. .f.e,it, rin;fM.
c.,,e ,n U ,,4a: j
rv!t i V ' ',.S,r" !,ht ieverndulbvtheWld.
fvlte. -Vi '""cc y u:Jr ny
ri'itiiiti.tn -i..r..i ... .1 . -f : iw-m mil ii 1 ,m t ii. . ..: 1
.... .,linc ,r0IC rfiivm, ,,,,., -
I . , which r,arc.e';v(tr,t, fron; ; -I'V"?1!'.!
I '''! iy peace, rcc-iirr tc luin.".i IJt . ' V J u Utf,tf:' 1 " pohti
-I n 11 v nri nn 1 . r t 1
' 11 1 1 1 i r 1,1 i' inn - '
j lpcr, (hp a1 f,
j! "'i. Hit,,
i - . v 'j art in etc I
t'T f tr.na'i
....... . ' U''l
I i . . . Hill nnnn
ill- .ii.. , ' . " ' VT '".. I
(fofnc. dinn'e
was alfiUDon
, tfie imprcfii oi '
was quite oMiteratcd ; vhey
vrtre o-fvbu miA: ideiii:ent -m
weight, the W(fk being,, by aflion',
pn-:rd rn, an 1 novas it Were filed
vff-- : i.,-.r. " .
:PETEI?SBUIl(i,-unc'2i: r'
' .Z " Vlerstand; that ' In itryctiohi
'
ii
; are triT by trovernmpm- in VlsoVvii
; lectpr-ttavtti'V.to- all
; Americaa vessels leaving ihV'nts
I f the U.. States after th5lh infcia.it
'
.;5QOii thcUtf'.at the head, o'
Parfe, f0 r 'i hursl$y r$ad Tue
fthis
Tuesday.
I
A
r.ccably !i
to the arranrcments of
,our,ctuepls for'celebrating the anni
versary of.Indebende'ncK. iiflp rt-u
.of tjiat .anspicioiis'iera was announced
1 1 r. l v A'- .sunrise,
y Capt. Cullender's comnKiiv r,f U.
J5ry ".fr?l "8titiHion-IIin..;The
different military corps paneled, and ot
ftaJt,pa$itcn: o'clock tbe c'rfipTM. mid
sollieriijticinded divine service ; afterl
wnicn. uie. Ut-claration of .Independ
ence vas read by Mr. ...ADortev,
xmd an Q ration jvell adapted to lhe oc
casioa uliv.ece4; by- TtmothV
lute of I f ?ui:wai fired, and at S 'Re-
U'tUjllCans IK nifiViKu. ... -v: .
TMyu1H- !itf;At another. sa
: V (Ui llJWn LQ
dS 1 ldcteV
dr?nk, tdch accompanied' 6y the dis
charge, of a fjurii, v
- I. TUD.,..::....'"
The Patiiot whr
Head thut dictated,, the Confess that
accepted, end the 'Worthies Mho car
vied. into effect.-the ever, mcmorjlib
X,-C-'r?l',oA'we ''iiday celebrate'. ;
,- 2. The .Penple of the United fcutM
n?v?r want discernmeia
f .WTiIiscovec'
' .V 'nsidiou
, f Motnr..h
n(r pmriotrsm w.p'nose.
s iitttnpts-of tfic frkuda
hv tO alu'n'.ltj. th.m f-rr,.
i tlicpnnciulcail tl.tir Iii'lefenrfcticc'
f .: 'mas ' JeffiTson, ritV.,Lrx(f
.me. wniiea tatci-.ma"V-lie cor.tihnc
jo merit the confidence hf tlicse. who
know how to appreciate hisfrortii. .'
.i 4th f-Myrh,13'Ci, tin
ever memorable (icVin the u-.nris-
our ciurn.-v.
Phi .were finrrnQSt in frviinS Hair
country f.-om tWe tnte r,f tt-r,n'.,.
-.vv.nj 1 anil 1 1.-arm iT In-t- 1 i'..
.may Jice Uatd'thcirJ.kuVcU t.'om
The Veil tli cf Anr..f!
v nd'-m inii ii tliMn ttfUi. . '1
f
I
I -
J lie Sovereign? i t
.. . . - .I- ',- - I till
Very s' i.s;curtd by the St'eial
(.ompact, . . .
' I;1. (ov! fti T.fr...i. . '
bass vlrtrto i rnr.e .in-- iwi. ..,..1, . r
Mi miskion C-M ctUMI SrtniTRtrii-J.t
I 10 th nau;;.ii m of the'Mivisij TC
I,. II. White jhe ancier.t uorH
, convuivii ,r the ror.lfr.iif,,. , r T.
I nrm,,u!r f-"' 'n 10 y ll.c i ircr.s
".yimen f.tntes jusUy v;!sftfct
12. Th3Krfrt!naif,fti.Prcr. -.
13. 'I h; Mdiiia the fanTiansof
rur Iiidepcndificc and protectors ef
ur
Natr may it smtre to
fiur corrTmercc the freedom 'tf the
sens. . ; .
CUt the Vorld. i
5. The Umiitrrh'tsta AM.'rlr.-.f,
may tuov h Pre ,,ol f,.;:,n(M. ,
rn3.P-,V.-fcto treat it rs
p.-r tiui y, ,
A,on.uin to the er.cm'ts of
vurcuunirT.
, Vor.uNrr.niTs. .
mtrcc an-l atrict,ture ef the I'ritrd
Utes Ro h,nd and. hand mPy the
t . . .
j me i.,itcr m?rtse with the in.lcv
, - - '-i,f t v. inr im in.
1
0.
..,.i economy or the peoples -
cip.es of '7$ rrcf continue-10 I ftth
ht.nthorofAmrrifanI.iw '
lhe elcciKm ot.a truJlepn'can
.... nni,nitn. , "
Aeorrifiioiilnothvior.
.tJ?' irT.,ti,ljr Trtm LenJ
y t ion or irtfr r c;sl crr fc; f;uLr?
Mthef.teihohlthe,al,Htf,'
Pcndihslhe hst ar in Europe.!--followed by".corrcsndir deeds J
fctfropjin Political relations. Imva uti. (t ' rtrMf.. wlthnnt .v,- ' r
d- ,. . !-r ' 7 "
3rtrohe sd 'enure a revolution.
some detail of the present 6lete of
things, is necessary to thc proper un
uerscanamg ot events winch mav arise,
and which could notbesb Wellubder -
stoou w measorert by the standard of
, poimcs,jour, six, terivtweniy or fifty
yeaafj -'or at any other period,
i Three great objects' Will certainly
enrige'the attention -of tlie mdem
t Asvians and Corlhatreuiaks. . ' . :'' -
I. Holland will be incorporated witli-
r ranee. one and indivisible.
t'SYyt wdi be occupied by
1 Il.-Irtlnd will.be invaded.-and be
rairiillZnli
come uie theatre.of carnage aod deso-
ijuon, perhaps in vallies rhoistene
i.',""1 v"v uiuyu civics oppressecUaia
. s-a yHcjaic oj empires maype cgam
inere as washeaai iinr i-p
( uromtuiu, antj VilIiam"l 1 1. .
i At this early period we lr,inklt nro
:. pcr to declarfcrthat with
! cdntfstteiween the rival nations, ve
ieet ngsort ol partiality for one more
than the other : wftJanwiit: mnst Rin'.
rv'cif me nepiorr,uie sacrifices of hu
man oiooa and human happiness
whiclv gFp, aout fo be offered Up at the
sht in.e of an ambition. tquaily inordi-
m uom tue powers and equally to
be abh6vr6d; - J '
i f . For he unfortunate" people of . both
nations as human ".-beinjys, who have
o i eai interest, in the views or mo
lives of their ruli'rs, we feel a' most
Sincere, cpnimisseration ; the' innre
pungent because theVar must from
V,i eatlji afc)2ctR, be more terrible and
JJe'sperate than that mosi sanguinary
war which preceded it , it must be a
war for.the fall cfohe or tlt other -.w:
er i. it will he Unit kind of war which
that disgrace 6f ccnlils. that r,t
f . '1.,-l'lviiiiui
.mcnitnient oitalAt 'and iVlI'Mmf inn
bvpocrisy find tread, ,PV F.dmitnd
15-jrue, m the plenitude of his rancor
and apoitat y, recommended, k which
r.is ; pftpij Windham .'hai.iiiiiforn.lv
pivacjifid ;-ltAVi -be Mim-ad Utter,
ntc.-enesn d warof unhusitatins; ciimc.
cf ingenins murder,' of secret "nrtnee;:
riaUon,-of upbounded.c:;..r'ion. and
i pi-oj.nr au.-hune:;s': We, antici
i rjl the vfliictipiis AvKich ihc in-
, wiiuna: people ot the Vival jnaf-rnvs
.joust bear, innoccnily and unwillinc!y.
T:? J.r;d re "nnet.bot pit tlum
rt.uk v th Vs. J;roneness oflvhmanity,
tacoMrabt iisKw,d.'or bad iTortune
with that of its kllow cre.Wcs, ve'
cannot but expres our exultation and
lv.-jo.cu at .the tiappy dcMinlts VUch
Mr .represi native fcofcrr.mcrni'hr,
preserved us for; ly the", security 0f
t3",4 t, y ine powe.-e possess
.iiumro.-.ics-cur iuis v.-hcn thev
D-corns ambitious cr ccrrupt, jand of
lusnus.nq; tacm ; the exemptiens
;".' jyj u'liiit,!.., ami ir.e rotsts-
sio:iot nil the comforts of nunr lilirr.
iy, peace, And cbundjiite .", .urora.
' - im
, JrczMhhissisfyi Herald. Jj
' iieposir iKstort-d. ,
Ills ezc.'Jeney M.uuul dc Salcedo",
v.'ertfor central of Lmiisiam.. In A.
'ro
frcMed t6 j;oen.or CLibon,e k letter
r w h'.rh the faliowii ii a traas!.:on:
. $hu ZtctVtrA yry
, At the smallest iiiximtanc e res-
p-cu v i. ns important su'j..rt; is 80
it.rcre;.iiif ttf Keiltra , I-lfkf .iion
hRl tr.ir.T,jity of our ropeitjie L'o
veramm's, I take th? ninin l. ,...
sure b C.omihunir.aL'n r to rm.r i"
1cn7.that j eslcrd,y t 12 o'chck.one
U ir afu-r the ariTvJ of the ro-irU-r.
!-pvu kr A-n:rican mhan.
ueailcffjcti wa, revor-d, ai,dr.!t
n the f.jotitjt it form -rly Mu'wl.
.-p.-cS:rTerouriic:lkncvm
rears. '
:ny
M AKUF.f. I)n SA trr rin
U s r.x.tVtncKC.CA
CL-iijrne, Gov'. iVl ."
H isitt fM tcrrttyrr.J
The folfowin- is estrjr.tcd Kan the
.Dastoa Ccnt.ml of the 1 5th iiutanti
m:v.ohllans. ,
flnca t'leadjpti.mcf the federal
fwst.tuu-in no subject ha, more lor.
Ci Jy sfffctcd the L-tlin ;s of the citi.
feas or the' United Stts, ,han the
T fe.f l.,,e. rrt of Kc
v). u.c npanu-i or French govern.
, nents. It m .,l)ect to which (he
,.a-tcntion or the rrad-r cannot ton fer
the United States has not he sitMftdof.
ficully ,o dcvla tht by lU me,.
ure. ,tAht,tht m.u, tutnlhl t)th
S. rlnUfthatpC,;.e
u J! - j,.7 1 rMl M l,,c
II ' ' ",'"", cuusiya CI flV;. L
r j "vum aic ween 14
pur possession j and would have fur
nished -a'lnuch' ruoie valoable-tngre-t'dent
to negociate "witbr than ten mil"
.Uons of dollirs , :or all lhe eloatuW
'
'
or intrigue of half a dojsen such netro-4'!
rof.--But a different policy -.hzy '
Vailed ; and what are. the tflVots' of it ? -.
1Te. treaty remains . bi?o&.lthe
riglns of the Amcrjcali ieopie stilf
continue violatedand notwithstatjd' ;
ing all the promises and assertions of
iiio ppaniiti . minister : the, port of .'
theetitrancf: ot. American produce a
eeably ;.ti:eatyT:anU there d. '
not exist the mt.; distant respect,.: ,
that U. will ever be opened thereto
. . ." It .has i beeiv asserted, arid never '
contradteted, .tbut the iict of i'he inteiK
liant at Jfew4rlcaiu was dicuted, by ' '
. m French Eoytiuirtnwjhd ("i)v
more rcpent conduct of tfcnt stUKV '"
officet -makei it apparent t&t he bs
the orders of Huoucne for his mTa1
-will bid defiance' to all. the crackers
which . cmi be let off at him from a
thousand .Marquisses, Governors, or
Prefects." , '
TJiese paragraphs are quoted, aU
.specimen ol the misrepresentation
with which the federal papers teem
In. perfect, accordance with the tm-2 '2
truths and , aspersions contained ) in
these paragraphs the opposition. '
pers from one end of the ton t6 the '
other, perse.verinKly endeavour to
uiaoKen ine motives and vilify ii,- '-d
measiirt-s nf tK o.i:. :.. 7 . '.(
having maintained - the ' countrv i
peace, against the arts and deep e'e
sifns of their onuontnis.- T,n.
their minds, committed au inexpmkl.
- Tjiree declarations are made i .
-1. That force idone would have been
effectual to secure ouf rblts on tie
Mi3sisippi. ; .
2. That tlitre does not' exist tVe
most distant prospect that New-Or-will
evtr be opened Without ti:et;sccf
lore. ...... ;.
3- That the french prcfocf hat the'
orders of Buonaparte for keeping the
port shut. I .'.
The offithl paper -we thisdavecm
mumcuU', proves all these declarations
utterly fche.: .There .vas before proof
stifncicnt to convince every vrpreju.
diced mihd of tlieir untruth i imt this
p-pcr places thir raise hood lennd
-Villi, ally-.n . I f I
1. ThAt pacific measures have btea
tffoctualotecureour limits. ' '
. 2. That 'Xcir-Ort'c&iis is orciJ
' 3. That tl-.e Trench Trtfect los'no
ordera lo keep the port tU.t. :
;. It wou!d4u a 'niatter of .doubt, whrt
Course the opposition Mould i.oiv i vr
sue on this vubject, did not tlie M.rrit
oftheir past libels furi.Uh too itror"
an eviilciiec tf a (or.tlnucd dispitaj
to use tlie same unworthy mcofts ,oic.
Com
cans to it-
'inn ir.cir .Miiuo.
I! .1. .1 .
disappointed in evcr'v ixpctti-ticr. I:
thou-li prevrd by events to l ave Lctn
mere tluldrcrj . in foie.;i;.t, thev ui!l
not hive f.e msRiiViimhy toViih.
draw t.iiironnoslti.in'irt w.
proiiiu iic of natiwsut advanti h t
will romiuue to uls p,ud f nation J
character, while (they tre sjtbaustit.
ivi ry urt to dibsse it, i.nd of li e l'ii!
of s.ippoiti.in hheoerry the mca-
suits of f overr.nu r.t, while ihev ;f-c
f'Utuui.jthcr.1. fiu'LtJ.
Trim U'sUnunt Jmt 33.
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