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1 rcrimsoned wjih blood,if the federal party cannot make some comprpmise '"-upon s disastrous a disagreement.' u For Heaven's sake" assembk your V phalanx, and call upon dvsLGanai itinerants to nieerfir conclave to adjustLJ - your dmerencts-rcry aloud ; spar not ". for your destruction draweth nigh. "During this disseritfon' atoong the. ' party, the republicans are to stand ' still, and wait the issue. I shall wai .patiently a few days to hear how they, . settle their dispute, for it is somewhat - : curfoy vat Fabricwns, '."(die chain-; pion of the federalists,) should become the most conclusive evidence to' prove ; . the folly cfour fcolnjr, to war, to. pre-, ""ent the ; French from colonizing a ''country, which he declares," "it is cut 'of their power to do, . 'evtn if peace had ' oiuei.w We thank you Fabricius jor this acknowledgment, and recora- jnend you to the patronage "of vonr' , brother war-hawks, and shall be nap- ! v; to hear how you-'1, wrap it iip." I wiH '"r-fjust remind yoti Ftibricinv that how- j 1 ever your. differences may be settled a- j Vjnon. yourselves, yet M.bv eapcrr'ur . : ; siting we shall have je at last,"7or . "'your pop-gun'TnTy and aphamore . pub- Sicr.tions s?rve to expose' you to the c ridicule of your; own party, and the ? ""contempt of the republican. More tofthtVaf leisure. vVV ".' ;. ..' " - Xiwgstow, Jam." August 5. , . Informatio" Is received by the Three 'Jlrothers, that .the .French admiral's ;bij; Du Goay Trouin and the frigate Laduerriere, have escaped from our squadron owing to their euperibr 'sail .' !in.. - - , . , .. : '. . BOSTON, September i- ; , ; The bri? Alert, eapt. Fisher, has ar Vived at Quarantine ground, in 19 days from Port Republican ; she has up ; Vards of 60 French passengers onbaard, -the principal part of whom are people cf property and respectability, who ;liave. fled from the destruction which inevitably await that ill-fated colony. Capt, Fi informs that the town was not wholly eyacuated, but it was tho't - could hold out but a few days longer, 9m. A. as there ,were not more than live days J ' brnvisions in the place, and the blacks "in great force, encamped within sight ' bf the city. What renders the condi tion of the inhabitants still more de- j pW.ible in, that in consequence of tlie strict blockade, ho friendly vessels can ! ' n!er, and no other means are present ed to rescue them from the vengance ' the blacks. . NEW-YOUK, Sept. 12. . Latttt rem Euttft. I ' London and Liverpool pipers to the is 3th July, were received at the olfice of the Daily Advertistr last eveningr .'days liter than our last advices, by the ship M;rchant, capt. Lord, in 1 days from Liverpool The following is the most important intelligence thry contain. - - - v. - ' r , riiiotripirtc has propo-d trrmi tJ Louis Will, offerinj him a princtly tstablishm?nt on comiit'on of his rc linquishini fjjr himself and his family all pretVnMons to the crown of the Bourbons. A Russian yiJron has srrlred at ' l.uM-cic, ami another is cruuing in hie Baltic The rebel Jcsdr tt the Albanians, ho mvje himself muter ofCaino, has possessed himself of lower K?pt, nd oprned a correspondence with the Beys in the tiptvr protincei. . Preparations for invading F.njrlfnd, and preparations at least equally jrrest j Ue rrpillinif the invasion, continue . with ona?wted vior. The French ge , Tie rait, to whom report assign h ; command of the expedition, are Mes cna, Lef:yrr Surrurjer, tnd Ane rem. , . , .The frit consul has arriredst Btus- July 31. at one o'clock, consols 51, omnium 12. ' T.uBELLlOM IN IRELAND. " . LtvmrKa, July ?i. Cj "f a tetter J, 9m Dublin d it cd Zun. chant in thit twn. ' Df sr Sir, . . Yon will b shocxed la heir that we ire at this moment in a mort a. Iniiiitjf ltuation thirsat any fibl durhj thercbilln. Attn eatly ho'ar ire'vr Uf evctiin , variely of iittatn iti.lty ptxlimmhrs svrre dimilint H m rt'ory pal ff l:U tnnTi, Cllin fn" ucoule to ifn'e M' bcfrc', in ep- p'Mi'iou to nlthfpiirWio,s, Vr.and t o eriy tr hr ni ! oMmk,', a larg'.'pniy fircrdinto tlirrd may- j cr's. nd iiii-d ?l! the arms l p'k'S ' Mltic't xtr ki tlj hohe. and avv.t ltt ft'tl-K-k la crmrl en vtf'mnti to'.k pUte h flic rci?Mr!,yn.l of Jurucs-irc '', ThoVii ntrt v ndft-' very part of the l!Krty. If,l Kil wirdrn (thccl.tif jiutke cf the Vine's ' te.icrt) coining mm loin aSotl 9' t'cnck, sorcrj rntl Jits t-rii!TP it Jmf-tr .rt, wi'h hi ntj he ', ami rtf bAh killed hvikes. ' V Ctvl. Bioaa cfilio 3lt, and a .'cw more ofuc crr snd several cfthe scV W diery and yeomen have unfortunately been killed, together- with a great num ber who appear of the very lowest cr der. ; But what is the most clarmin, Tslhat their plotsjiave been-earried ori with -such-secrecy that tbey are j not Vet diiCflvcred. notwithstanding , ' several nmoners were taTccir. Mr. Clark, of Fiisdtaeriionv cotton manufac-V turer, was shot on Arran j,uay, at 8 o'clock in the evening : and itappsars there Were severai' parties collecting, t different parrs of the town at a very ii early hour. . ?bt , priyy-council, has j! been sittirtg'at t hg.; castle - these . jv - ,( nours pa, an u is expeceq, maruai jaiw will '-be Vroclauned immediately. .There are, several gallowses erected id different parts. of the town, jard i the 'execu'jo'ns it '1s supposed viH he Sn numerable, as there are about 100 pri ' sorter takvn. They, do. not seem have, any Jefcler of consequence '; the only .one taken is a man by 'the r name of M'Caps, a publican, "at whose house there has been gt abcrJt ln0O pikes and 600 fovinds of ball cartridge. We hive not yet heard of any distutv hancein the country, 8t all the toaches ijiL-: ' ... - - nave arnveu inis mqrnmg., . , The situation of the city ta tf.ost , awful, v Tho rlrimi heat to arms at 10 o'clock at night and continued i2, when almost every citizen was ttnder arms. The, engagement , con tinued "until four o'clock, and" within these two hours twd of the 62 d regi ment have been killed in the neigh borhood of the royal hospital.' v frtm the IJiierniaft Journaly dated Miri. ; ": , dJ July i. ; On Saturday e'vening last, govern roenhaving had intimation that a de pwt of pikes and other engines of des truction, had been" made fey a newly organized horde of insurgents in "the vicinity of Dridgefoot-street, a detach ment of cavalry had been ordered by. gen. Dunn from lhe bartachs, which: were joined by a company of yeomen infantry, -partof the liberty rangers, now under the command if. the earl of Meath, having arrived at thtsp6t where thca instructions di reeled them, after a 'skirmish ryf a kw minutes" with .the populace, in which a few list's were lostf a great number of ptkeswere found, also several combustibles, par cels of nails, fragments of iron, glass,, compd'st clay, oakum and ether mate rials. J . ' - - . r ' ,.t . ." With Vese were discovered a nurd ber of deal balk, in pieces of various lengths, from 7 to 15 feet in length, With a circular cavity in each of about three inches di tmeter, filled with gun powder ; to each npcrture was applied a wooden plug, with a handle and vent .hole, or receptacle for a fuze appeared ori the upper surface of the timber a bout the mirldlf this Jijachine was supposed to have been Intended to aid the .projected operations of setting fire to Dublin 'barracks. Several kegs of pow'r were discovered, with parcel nude of four mtiskcl balls in each, and a' tin" tube - f about two inches long throaS i which fire was design ed to harj been romraunicated to wluteVer veh'tila was constructed to discharge them. , A snttc of grren tiniform, with pold c-piuletiand a plendid embroi dery was Also found, and aeveral Da- ; p-rs by which tSe trail of rperi. I lions fjt;d by these deluded people, j wssd'. soothed and will doubthss be I prevent-d; Amitv the mtlanchily disasters of th- nighU.rr.ight be reck cnd the mf. J'.r cf lord Kiltvarden, chief jus'Ue cf the tourt of King's hnch, and the reverend Arthur Wolfe, his, nephew, who accompanied him with the UJiet of his lordship's family, in a carriage. to town. 'I ho wound he rrccivel was a large lace rated one in the side, having the ap pearance of bu'mg inflicud by a alt from a blunderbuss. -A privy comcil hsre heen sitting yesterday at the castle, and did not break tip tm'il a late hour last night prothmyi'm ofTring a reward yf 10)0. f r the discovery f th mvtr. fderrrs of Lrd Kilrdfn, and the Rev. Arthur Wolf, had been Wuied. U.iiv trd of n hurvlred ptisTrs hid b'scnloljed yes'erdiytn the new prsvjt h tha birrar is. A printed r.ni i tice fin the lori'm tror an l bosrd of mi'Mrves wtsys"eHay handed a . buna'tvim?, the c."uicn of DuMini ithat'f.'vn recent dts'urbiices; t'tey f'jl it l.i:itT'e't o-s them too i f irie th. lis'trrjcthi act p irs-jnt to I ', it bicants p?tl, dirin the las rjV.Miii"i I ir aty cituji not en mti'irydvf later thn a'cl ttx hi th evjiitJ?. flr ths acnnts f-n D iSlii. all re m t 1 1 1 1 nt. t f i I. o'cU :k oi M y. tfi ti x I '..' LOvU)3V, Jut; 2 5. L?!l- f.-sm lltvtvrr&f tht I Ith" int sts'e, thu 15,055 French tro-;n xt t o:cupy thi district of Lucrf. jrh,' fir wh5 n the migines' e i iliie'! there ff thf llntvcriart artnf, will now In a ?;( ;rite 1. ffomN tnltt t the 2 1, i'lSStttel, thtt UrA Ni!so.hiJ sijasd totha king of Naples that he had orders frera his conn to treat the t vo Sicilies as an enemy 'sovrntry, if; French troops should enter them. It is stated never theless that th French ambassador at! Naples had nti&ed, that the Neapoli tan government would be expected to provida for 15.000 French troops in that territory durin? the war. . lu consequence of the tefusol of the ;cp,ar.to.y to shutits ports on the Adi-iatic again 'thefEnglish, the lYench are said tbhe tcrv busily em ployed in th$ bubours of. Ancona and Oiranto, in fitting out fiotillas with the hopeless expectation of excludirtgjhe 'essels of this country from the whole ot the Adriatic. , :. Scarcely had the Grand Signtor covered from the "alarm occasidnedby the news of lheiccupation of Cairo by the Albanians, than he received In telligence that ahahditrjhad laid siege to Adnannpls. To add to the mtsfor tunes of the Porte, Wallachia has been Tn a great measure desolated by a rvu ' fftefous band bf robbers. , ' ! , The Helvtttc Diet, was opened on the 4tln when seveVal propositions were teade by general Ney and the I talian plenipotentiary, relative to the .forming of Swiss 'rt;gimenis td Ve pla ced In the pay of the French and Ita lian republics.,.1, , ':. : c- B? a neutral vessel arrived fi'om ftolland, we arebformed that a french j officer, who Is called a commissary,; with 25 men, are stationed at all the' seaports hY Holland;. to inspect such' .cargoes as may b importeti into that i country,' ar,d such good j as shall be ' discovered t) b English, are to be ; confiscated for the use of the republic. , The following is a copy of the letter which Mr. Foibcs, consul pf the U. States in Hamburgh, sent to the tap tains of his nation i t '....MSitJ HAMttitca, Joly t. . "The USckad? of the Elbe by the English h.isea offictalljt annrawd -to the irorr.ment of this city.' . In so Venous, a crisis as the present, is of ( conseqne;ice to .the jntertt ot our owners raost stricUy to observe, not .only ; the laws as they have been ac knowledged by the rVpccVire nations, but also those luws is they have been hid dowa.by trie principal rnaritime powers. I therefore advise, you not to' tarp any more gaJds oii boi.rd ; to procure the bet cer'tificatus, that what ytm have ulrcady lo.ided has pcl thip ped and loaded before the blockade of thtj Elbe svas. known, and to hasten your departure as much fcs possible. " I am, Sec. Joax Foans." v- -,.'. , .v. . Ltst nicht the hiusc of commons voted the sum of 60,0001. toether with an annuity of 16,0001. as a c6m penial'ton to thn Prince tf Orange. A vote of credit for two millions was aho agreed to. . Jul 37. The bill for arming the nation was ycHeiday passed Ut the hous of hrds, and the commons after wards ajretd to tome amendmetil which lbs upper" house had made to it, and it will this day receive th royal assenfby commission. Not a tuomoil we are satisfied will be W ia carrying it into execution; . ''".' Minister hive wisely adopted the ijgestto.u of Col. Crawl'otii in the house of commons, so ably supported by Mr. Pitt, and a li:w of field iurtifi eations t;iil LfdrsWi round Loudon, in case of necessity, which will rcudir it secure from every hoitil attwaipt. This plan was formed during the lst ar, under that able and expencuced o3V;er Dvid Dundas". Such prepara tions will hi made as will enable the pipulation ct the capital ar.d the adja ceit dibtricti to throw up tbeseliues in a very Wt period.' , . . . A f ampt cf 10,000 Men, :s to be farmed on Lei;;h.Iown, ntar Ilnstol. ' Yesterday wcrp onttrcd into cww misihn at Plymouth, the Trytoa of Chifdrcs and Su&is.ic ol' U, ; snd gun-bjats Hecate, Boxur l'er- ! U.. ' . , . j It ii highly probable that the Cafe of Clsl-!t U no w in pows'wu of the French troops. ri2in:ily Jtfstined ti occupy Poidichcrry. . Upon this s t'ljict a p.'intc litter from Paris of thj,l?tb, says A French vewtl , r.;r.v in Sp lih, on itj'rcturn from L'Ule dj Frar.cf, met on'the SJtb of May, SV Ici i.'s Ihn si le of the Cpe cf (J iM H'pe, the squalrgn of adntirll L'nsis, withthe troops urtler peneraj di Crn, destined" far the Etist-iVdiet. The flj.-t had b:cn overtaken by a cut ter from dcsi, atd thil Frttich troops r.-re ordere J W be landed at tit' Cape to rem do thcru until the question of p?cs or tar wis decided." It i w't i m ish concern e anrtounca t tti'sl Ims of anoth:r a frigate, l. J?siffr4i gnns. "she ran Ishore nta anlhsn'ii tai naiihrard of the Tescl, rt Tinirslay night last i aud allth e(rrtsf tS offiiers arid crew to jrt hsroTniHitinr hstfectaat. ihey ft fire tihtr. Part of the crew betook tSes-jlvtsfibats, and the remnindtr g t o sbt'd a niutral tessel,' and pro CS: :i t lio'.n rear admiril Thornbo- ra'tSs n lroi, which consltinj f Vvtt of thi Ins an J a frigate, are e a.Vbj lb blocks i I ns Text!. Faiis, July 19.- According to let- if ters from Berlin, of the 5th Instant, an otUctal notice has been ibsut d at Erub- den, - that England has promised to protect, $ he Prussian flag, and permit it to enter the ports of France, on the condition cf submitting to the code established in England for the regula tion of neutrals. N . Vekics,. July 2. Letters have been i received here from" Madrid, which state, that there has been ordered throughout the' Spanish kingdom, a new levy of 40,COO xntn, to reinforce ; the garrisons of Alicant, Carthagerra, Cadiz, r erred and Corunna , that new works are erecting for the security of those. ports, and that the naval force is to receive an augmentation of 9 sail of the line and 12 Irigates. " -" - rTrr---i- ' -WILMINGTON, Tujssdat, Sept em bex 27, 1C03. By ' passenger in the sloop Rebec ca,, which arrived hereori Sunday last, irony l'hilacielphia, thejefiitor was ia- vourea wnn a news-paper oi vny of the ' 17th ihst. containing Loitdon accounts: to- the 4th of August, he important foreign thteHigence receiv- ea vy me iou. claiming a picviuua ni- sertion, he is limitted to a few extracts only, reserving the remainder for his next publication. .. v .: '-., LoNeoif, Aufiutt 4. -Acdition.'il in structions have been given to the com manders.ct our, snips ot war anu pri vateers, not to seize, any neutral ves sels which shall be carrying o.n trude directly between the colonies of the enemy and the neutral country to which the vessel bejones, rnd ladtn with tho property cf inhatitantsi-.C'f sucit neutral covintry t pridea- xnt such dcVUk vessls,'shall not, be siip-r plying, no? shall hgvc on the outward vovsim ftiiriilirrl te frfw.v with arti- th vr,nltnhat t of ti, .e.Vt khM HUS"' be trtding with ih)' blockaded poct;.'n : ' Atcusr 5. ' Letters from the soyth of Ireland received yesteri.ay confirm our former Rtutcments relative to the continuance of .the most perfect tran Ciuility. V From Dublin there was jrei--tcrday no mavl ; but Ve cafmot for one moment entertain a dotibt of theccra plcte suppiestion of all insurrectional movements. , '.PtTMotJTB, Aug. 2. By very au thentic and late accounts from Frunce, it tcnears. there are now at St. Ma- I loes and olherports, 400 fiat boats of large dimmions, dct;ne lor the in vasion cf this country : each rows 36 o.'irs. arc very light, very spacious to hold troops, and of a tasy draugh of water. ,. ; . , , , . t . IUhbcho, July 22. The Piters burgh Itticrs cf the 5th inst. st&te, ttu 'hemettiation oiltnd by the impucr i f Russia to Ergkttd tud 1- i t nee, u im be ccr.ducted in crjuritticti with 1'iuk sia. The chief ccucliliviis sit tt.it. to Le, Malta ahall uitinin in tie ptsK sicn ofGreat'Ui iiain, and lin pedosa in that 'of the Fit nth on lUitiiicu ihst tbe latter shall be allowed to uuc fgr . The Liu6t IWlile is to cctive anindeiiiiiity lortlic ttsionol the littttrtbli nd. Lutm.parie is saiutd be inclined to sccept thoc ptvposals. The littutjon cf Enf.liTd appears less favorable from our pit sent l: Uto pian fcteouutathan haJipreviwuly tttn I ' j- mf l.j ii ii.. . it i magincu. , ni uwu hhu w believe that one vnatiitvtts s iritpur. vasled the united kirgcoms, md that in tlt event of an invasion, the whole nation was rudy to rise tn maste io its deTet.ce. , . ,,,'fhc late insurrection in Ireland proves this cpir.icn to be hicoi rcct so ttr as.reipecutr.at part ci me umoit ur as repeci tr.av v The serioas riot, of which behave just ' . 1 received accounts, arpcari to have been the spontaneous bitlliti'jn on the Tncmcnt, rxci'.d ty the. premavion of an wddress to the lora li;u'in;tnt, kxprecs:!: the' dtlerminatlcn c tie inhatiuus ofi Dttlin to ivm his niajtsty jn the prtttnt war, or by tl.c v'cHtticn of.M-mc tonttakd arms, ratfirf iSsn i,e afi'cCt cf iaiT tll cr.n - - - certed lJjn of tie'taticn. Xtt the (!arlr.ff spit it ttir.cid cn this ctt osicn the r.urr.Ler of ftratns tne,! gd in it In that city rlonc, i.mr f.nUng to teve ral thowiandr the sitttcy'Wuh which their operations had htthtito btin cen. duett d, so ss to elude suspiiioi.ilw vast quantity of arms, fcc alvta;y ds Cosctcd, (which in one account are I s'iiUd at 30,000 pikes, and 10,000 suits of uniform "and the corcttt that p. pears to exlil between the insurgents of that city and the adjacent counties, alltopeak acrnihinalion so extensile H in its. torture, so. concealed In its m - , ' 1 nagcmer.t, and so rteurmincn in its hittiuions, as to watranl the most se ricus anttclpaticns. This cunt iuust hsve a icm'cr.cy to fihtatten tbe UritiOi atd to Miimate the spirit of the I rcttch. Vtt the most strcriuniis means nrt pltcady tmpli )td ty the fwrir tr.i tl.ct part 4 Cttat-llri. -lain is 1-A.utd under mttiiw! law, and the sttong ui ni of ,ot ii.mt nt is artta- a t'v exierdtd loutish the int lie ttit n. j' which hsathvaprtrrtitturtly disatcrtd Itstlf. Bnonaparte it is stated will head tl intasion in person, pud will assume thi title of CcmroandeV in Chit f of the Army of England, which is to cot sisl- of 2Q0000 m2n. The head-quarttis ' ere to be eWabhshed pro tewfere at ' Campet jnCi -1 his army is to form sn immense cordon trom the mouth of, the iioe to nocneue ana Kochdon, and is to be Subdivided into lour stpa. rate armies, the first of ivliich is 'to rextend from the mouth of the Elbe tav Fiuhins?, nd to connrehend le troops dispersed in the Electorate of Hanoverce the Batavian Kepublic ; the second is to be formed by the troops in Belgium, and to extend from Flush in": to Dunkirk ; - the third is to tend from Dunkirk to Cherboui-gh, and to comprise tne troops cantonei in the departments of the north, the Pays-de Calais, La Somme, and Bassi ' Loire ; and the fourth is to extend from Cherboiirgh to Brest 8c Roche fort, and is to comprehend all the troops distributed in (tie departments, of the west, Citron icle Express. , " - The YlIow F w.hi ?' ma1e tti tq. ' porance in Plulide pliit. h broke rot in W Str nret, where ftie Kco.inu fiy, it i ir'mci." p1ly confined. The inhbim I ire fltoj tn "th country to ivoiil i't emu, ion.. 1 .1 Aiigcfl ' tke nttmber of dei(hin thit. eiiy.moantt4 ij tw hardreil ni rrifie'y faur. , Tbe aceoantt from New Yaik eotinbe me. 1 Jaachily .4.1 4 (lreidfu. On iri? 1 4 in ih-r w:re icdtiili'iind is newcif'i. In irldih'm lb iheir cjlimiiom futmhn, JreiHt! Sr ' broke cat 01 the pith in t.ot, in CiirT.tt.e I, which cominued to rige in ik't md J lm-lrtet until it eonfumed eleven dwelling hjufej. 1 . The Minhatten ftjnk hi' beta robbeJ of up. vrardi of Ten Thoafind Dollfi. 8u picion hn fallen upoa 1 Mr. Bei jimin Brower, o ietf the book-keepen, who ht abfcondtd, id (or whom the Mtnhatten Cimpiny have rffcrtd regard or Five Hundret Dillir. aa tttn per 'tent. pcnTich part of the emUtsaUd proei' ' ainye recovered. The lall adee fro.n the Vyeft.IeJtfi, date-. that U'ttioiquCj Cjedalouge aud U. D mit -M-ie in a m( of blockade by t'i Bri iCb, who futTer no effela to e-iter wiiri provifnnt.; fort as rince aod - lerentie are eviceited.- .Au. AdeainiOration ia appi.ited at the Cape, and a price lor crovifioni ia hxed t lSdoltarifor fl -ur. t for doi k and 8 for beef, pyb e two ihirdt in f rnduce and oae bird in billt on Fraute Ct ff e at 31 f ui. Segarat ) dollan ai it cornea, bla.k ut whiui. "Extrafl.tf '-a letter from a geitlwu tn y 'mcittnls, dutii Jug, 16. . v. I have, it-iu my power to forward, you intelligence of the (irft unpen a net, as it relates i the wellern coivntry, and .cf Mainly, in terclling to the commit nit V in ge ncraj. itiovemor Hirrifon hasjtilk concldded a treaty wSih the Kiflcjf k;a Indiansby which tbey Ced; to U. St?tes infufl iit,hr, tbe un mepse trail of county extending from th- m'Uih of the I ll;n6ts fi.; ver to the mouth of she Ohio ; front .0iet.ee to jhe (rifiitS of the bjlii o Creek, boW the Wabifli ; theiiJa houn'.id by the high Ian N; divi.iin ibo, waters wich-iun into the Wa. bam from thofe which run in'o the (aid Saline Creek J thence by the hijh Un ls dividin(',the waters whic's ntrt firo the Wabjlh from thofs which run itito the liHifippi. until it reaches tVtha river iCtfk fia j tecc hy the high lands which di vi.lcHe tvatets w hich Uli into t!u Kifl:.Hcii Hver, front thofc whicV ill into t!ie rher Ilhn ds, and fion ihrttrt in a direft courfe to Mil mouth of the Illinois again, ft:ppof.4 to contain ftos ten to tvvtlc mil lions of acrej. The ulnli wjt ceJcd in conn.lcrition of the ainuil aifition ol 5codo!lrs, to a like lnn which by the treaty of Greeovi!!, me n.llciC:ia tribe reretvet every y . , . . . year froro theUni'el States, m , thai tai I t K U .... . . C mm ther with the refervitiuo of 15SO acres. n;jr the villjg- cf Kiiaf. ftii, for cultivation duineU' purpcfei." A Georf;etom paper rf the 13th Ult. says: XIe fatal effects of the r.u. which rarji-s wlin the utmost violence ' in il.!. . .1 . 1 ' . t r vw.i... 1 exhibits a very distressintr scene 1 uc in inn k. mc ncirioourtnr couniic?, -v.:i. .. . . . . .. wards cf persons, (it is thoiht) within a few weeks, have been sw:pt Tj and in som? par.s mire thin twa' thirds of families have fallen a pre 1) thia depopvUt'tri"; disorder. hied List niht, Mr. John Hunter, cf this towii-. At Trtptr.il sound, the aame nv$U Mrs. AnnCuUar, consort of Willi ra t-uuir, Lsfjutre. We IcsHl that a hiliotts fes-er of a mirnanl complexion has made its' rr?"rce in AI:xpodrii. - . , ." VahUhorotgh, Anytisl 3 4, 1 3Jn Came tatiis town a Negri Lal who calls himself J4ili-he Is mnprmd to he abiut Is years of agc, Uquitd ohek, of lundsome favour, has frz teth, rather out-m'Mithed, and " 4 feet 13 inches hih. He sts , that he ran away from Mantnii't?, cm to Bosfon,and habeaht. bvut (wo 3'eari. ' t . .... it i a
The Wilmington Gazette (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 27, 1803, edition 1
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