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icleofinter:st, whiA on Tnsty perusal - they appear to contain, is the following letter from Paris, which was written the- day after the Dake-orEisheioexeciuion,though pre vious to thu event 'Bfiinjusn-rally knowa..' It is stated to be frta a diplomatic agent m Pa risrto his friend in Eigland. Yesterday the lamisterof the Elector of Bid in received a -. from his SivereiguTrnmmidiate-. lywnt to Talleyrand' Hitel, requesting art "audience, and rirnfctt,-! ; f.L. . r - ujitii 01. in .Elector, against the violation of his ierritorr. n-demmded that the French -government Viov'ild disavow the coi'la?UfGjneraUau--liniourt. and RinH"Ki'-1f fS ni.;a . ...,. VTIIWIII ne aarl mine tr tK nti, A a'leyrand answered that by the treatv of L'inevills, the States of Garrauny are bound vgivcuu iiu person conspiring or plottin" against France and that by the law of iu tions every state has a rif-ht.'i'o enforce such stipulations, where the contracting party is not strong enou gh Nto' cause them to be obser ved or its infidelity "is suspected; that Cau- linuiurt had onlywbsyed the orders of the First Consul: th.it all th -9 - I" wuvi 3 were lO tried immediately, and that the principal of them was at that moment before the tribuv nal. The Minister of Riden, in the evening. Bern back a courier with this answer. The diplomatic corps, and all the people ofParis except thoc immediately Mr 1 Is iVr .vernuient, were ignorant of the arrest '.of the , JJUKe I) Lrighttin until a late hour last ni-ht rhen his sentence was posted up in the Pa-' Jacc Royal,. and on the corners of the streets, lhe patroles, which " were doubled, and the .numerous police spies, prevented the sur priz; and indignation of The people from shewing themselves in any acts cf violence ; but the imprudent declamations of a few 'ad ded new victims to those who already crowd our prisons. ' The Minister, of Baden, this morning, went to Count Cobentzel, the Im perial Ambassador and communicated to him anivuuiis ui iam;yranaa answer : The latter had not until then heard of this affair, at least such was hi declaration.-' The Im perial Ambassador did not hesitate to wait upon Talleyrand, and requested the ex ecution of the sentence might be deferred "limine naa mlormcd his Sovereign of the af fair. He requested this delay" " more as a personal favour, the emperor bcimr related il... T"..i- r r i . . . J wuc uuse oi rmgnetn, than in the name ef the emperor, as Chief of the Empire, the 'neutrality tf uA u- i:t. .i .... .... f . .,,,, utiu , iijuueu. i lie example of the Imperial 'Ambassador, was followed by the Ambassadors of Spain,- Na- T?'es, and F.utnn " "" "'vticii;n5, an iiourbons, are more nearly related than the Lmperor to the Duke of Fnghein. They all received the same answer from Talleyiand, Viz. that he "would report their request to the First Consul." -In the mean time, thes ambassadors dispatched couriers to their re spective courts, and nany persons think, that Buonaparte's pride will be gratified, by pardoning a Bourbon, and publishing to the world a an act of generosity, a dCcd rom. manded by policy, justice and humanity." Per the Diana, from Dublin, tinived a ,., LyWDOS, April 15. . The Danish militia, ready to take the ficM now amounts to near 100.000 num. t The house ohhrRussi anCharge d'AITaircs u surrounded incessantly bv spies and officers or the police, it being supivned that one of -the J-rcnch Princes was concealed in it. Pichegru was reported to have died of the tvoun.ls which7 he received at the period of Ins arrest. ' Madame Mnreau has. at length been a. lowed to visit her husband in the Temple. I he gencr.il is stated to havc written to But- puiuit ui una jciitr is va riously reprinted; some confine it to a complaint at his name being inserted by the Oran I Judge inihe list or BrigAiids ; others .Jhat it wascKcnlpatory, and others ar4; that it was dm apeal to thoClii-.f ConsuP. m-rrv. m eiiiicr case, however, the Ucrral must lay,: In- ignorant of t,c Ba(ure of ,e man lie n-Mrcufd. aa-wtll as wanting in respect to li,nvn character. I lljrthtleniy. the banker, continues tmder ! J iMg pa.db.ndrtwu on ,im from i.i,,,, mi consequence of hi, lume ,)ci, a i Ik xcUn'S Uktn from one ,.; i ii is supposed t ut Is 1 .! liberated. Th- I"trh Admiral Vrthuel wa, at n0,. lii fi'Vn"' r PrrP"iniJ wwthcr diiion of( 'ir, !;,v we rfrriTr.1 . ,iirr from Rot- . - M. M.st. I,v the llofTn.mg.pc, arriv. fJ '-nt-r fitimihc Mcas.s The for ,V rrnoMHcM, t,n ,hc WrirHs m Hot n i h'n" Artcr'!;,m ea,cn,o ItrurtionrfthoKmillatl.rre. in'u t Ky.lV have been nuUu , r -i-v ..ITrn,! I., ,n,.-iM. , j(tirr ; f.rof Ihdm. at il,r ,,me fM,nMh. t. c rtfMHviiniir.rthe alJiwance U I r.b J?ntem.r KtUnWn. wt pn,r,j t; h.kc d l.nn!,rin. Thp .,,. ( ;rj,?11(., Icr,.t.r was-looted wi.h.. r, H,r r, ... 'e fc,ii,l!cl eommunic-iiun ... t!,r ik1) V,prn-.1 at He!erdm t,n tUc I(J,, hit t.,. kinr.f rmM tus dirfr'cd hi i in. tcr uPans t remjiuir-u ;int t,c tc. cent TtoUtion of the neutrality of Germany by the French troops from Strasburg. The captain of the Dutch brig Atalante, lately captured by the Scorpion, fought with .a degree of bravery .bordering on desperation. When capt. H vrdinge boarded the brig, he attacked and wounded the Dutch commander in several places ; but in the heat of the con test capt. H. stmck his hand against the bin-. ncle, . and the sword fliw-from it. : At this moment several oThis mn rushcl' forward, -.when. capt. H. oflfared his .opponent-.-quarters-but thi ojlhejidccjminj it, a seam tn fromrtIie .Scorpion shat him throu ch the body. . .. ' Extract of a lfft;r tro n Cit. 'doujal'., to his correfo i lcnt A. Mac- ,--'Yjrk, date ! Oporto; April 12. l8ol. I am lurry to. inform yn i of the lofs of 40 fail of t'11 VY-ft-India fl ;et, Th"-Y ftilel from Cork on th- i.h -of March, ' tleftined f-jr the W." Indies, co i.,) oll-j of a fl jet of 71 fai l, ' urv brlconvoy of ih: .. p ol!o an I Carsfort frigiter. The A polio .being ahead of the fl -ton the m'oni-iiiS- of the 2 I inft. at 4 o'do k; ftru-k-orj a Ssnd Beach -bout a mile fro n th: fh ore and 15 leagues fouthof th's port, Ti-.ir-ty nine fail of mrcant (hips alf) went -on (h ore fhortiy afte-, & wereota!i.y loil. F,ro n th? beft information I cangetlrotn the B.-iti!h TDonfui h?re, out of th- cre-.v of the Apollo, co n ft ''injj of 257 msn, o'i!y ' 13 were faeJ. Co runo lore D x n, thecomman-f, drptvneJ himfelf. About 4'dea l bOilies'were found on the fli ire fiiat Capt. Dixoii (h )iiH hive run his frigate aih we on tSe eoatl ot Portnil with the wind at S. W, ia truly afliinfin' ing to navisators I have on hn.rrr Ihip a feaman bebngir. to the Pegi;y, of ?'Jw Ihips ; Giafgow, who fjifs" Glaf joined the above flret at CorK, U ofwlvci were loit. " YefterJiy we ha i the bel a UYn from V.go, which (Urc, that the Soa-Hlii government Ins pofnively prolvbi el the trench from carrying in prizes, felling or comlctn ting t hem - in : Spi7illh- pom- nd that the French had d.-man led a lare lum ol money front the Spiniil, G-veru-ient wh-chthey hav: peremptorily rclu- . fe;1 o grant." ; i NEW-OHLEANS, April 18. U e are authorized to state that The Presi dent of the United States, has extended his pirdon to all persons. who had deserted from the army of the United States, and taken re fuge in the territory of Louisiana; previous f the 20th day of December last, and were on mai aay inhabitants of ta d ti-ti.itm. -1 , PHILADELPHIA, Mar 5S. Yesterday afternoon, ne borde.l near th" point, the Barque Pacliet, Capt. Hamburg, in" 40 days from Amterdaf We had hoped to obtam lata accounts tcotanwrope by her, but unf irtunatfly the Capt. brought no papers- wm-ijiijr 111,3 i,ci Will: 14111 nit, j state, that the British kept up a strict block- ' ade off the Texel, In t treated n-utrals wry politely; that the preparations Tor invasion i t still rjoing on. hut-hut the Du'r.h did not ' . ii. , , . 1 '-c!i 10 iciimi me men mufj. , corvette brig of 1 4 guns was cutint of the Vlie, on the night of the 4th of Apri, by some boats frim the EngIKh flet, and tie Dutch capt. killed whilst defending his vcsel. NEW-YORL May The French fr: g u-s Jido and Sybiiie, e,ch of 4 1 guns, from (luadaoupe, where they re cently arrived from Prince, with troops, ar rived last evening and anchored at the quar. amine ground. The otject of their comin" here is unknown. 0 May 25. One of the Trench t, loupe tame up. vestcHjy from Suten-Iilahd ! and anchorrd ntar the city in the North ri vf r, for the purpose or taking in provisions. 1 The other frigate is expected up this d-iy. It ' is said, and we believe vith truth, that' Jcro- ! me Bn iparlc and Lady will go to France in I -one of we hp v for we -wr re rrcently" lh ' fomwd by-aiiufiViiil cbaracter, that Jerome had received a letter from his brothrr, statin" ; that he should send a frigate for him. The ' Did. and Sriullc ?ai'.el about thtce moths ! in.-e fiom Jtochcfon iih trHpN and I uulrd i inpni av vu,ai"'ipc, vr.erc tiny were Uuk ndcfHomj da hv a B'iliih 74 and iWo fri t iK-s ; but the English shipi lunng sailed t-r Uommique.thcvc frigates slipped ot and pntsafj into this port. , The commander tf rn? of U.c tTiove fri R.i!es has irnne to the southward m busincn with younr; llmspartr, probably to hasten l.'.s irtutn, Uutth't hmv mi! imtncdiaitlv, as a tMcii'i.Hihthiipoit mi;ht bring some Bii l.ihkhipjcf warwillmiihuLijjhti t,f Sandy. I look rt l t . . "nc ' Iht h: 1 pz,. Lt evening a 'tncrchimt r thts tty n rnvrd :vr yum y,mn.A Krt(. lemin in N.van-uh, i -tlosing two tickrt in t'.M pn-nt I itisiy. mimI re.ucstin him to ex. amuu as il:ir fat f),,e or il,ctii.provc, I'Hu-lhe r.Mtun4'f i).sni!tr I T..076. which cn-ttled to 5 l.yj ) JoSUrs, M.l.j, ct J 1 deduc li'..! ..f 13 prrnt. The holder Is Mr. Umt Uh.i, a clcik in thi.,,f,e ,f Ditnn ff. Co. SiSnnflh. Mr. pt?t , ,,rpo,rd lf ,,e lm. Vr .1 scars of a and Is In tnnderate fircam M'urKM. I he tiiUt U aaid lo be t,r.e nf a p.rcvl iii m s.tn.iur and Woolhcmier, pnn'cisnftbq Sa.niuh Musrum. 1 . . r . . June, 5. Lxtrattcf a kUor f.eru CcTr-moJort I'rcbJi, caleJ bn board the Constitution Syracuse March 19,104. f " I have this mbm?nt receive 1 intelligence from a gentlem-m just arrived" frtim Tunis, that the Be of that regency is equipping his waole naval force with the utmost expedi tion and it is whispered that his object is the American commerce. From various circum stances, I believe there is much truth w t'h e con lecture. Three of their f,.i.vriV ;...' n". tojp guns, are now fitting one at Malta ; one frigate of 3 2 gun?, and a number of smaller vessels, are,gettmg ready at Tunis." Commodore Preble further observed, that he intends to collect all th.- forces" oHf Tripoli and proceed 'olT Tunis to learn the cauie. Cipt.Blagge.of the ship Pyomingo.informs that a Neapolitan frigate, and ti ship 0f 24 guns, sa'led from Naples, on th'"2o.t'h of M u ch, to blockade all the" ports of Tunis ; -and it whs said at Napks that they were to join the .Vn-rican .squadron under the com mand of Commodore Preble. Commadore Preblehad -lUriib -ketches ready at Syracuse on the 1 9th of March. The Syren and Mauti--lus wire cruizing off Tripoli. Commodore Preb!3 bad applied to th; Kin r 0f -SfuplesVop the 1 lan.of 2 1 gM n-boais, lying at Palermo, and it wis sii.l a'. N ipls tb the Kimr had ; granted th i.n .to him. 1 he Trip iliians had ' Only tw 0 (.'u', oiu a brig ami schoouer, both of whic! were up ihe Arcliiprlago. -XORFLK, June 5. - ' M.-rsrs. Willnt V ' O'C Minor As it 'is -of real importance- that every cor rect inform.itioii respecting our commercial concern abroV'l, however it may reflect on th,- -unwirran.abL conduct' of any foreign power, by treat.' -in amity with us, ahoiiid be m vl'; known :is early .as posibli,. .1 think it ray duty to commuhicaV; to you," for publica tion, a. 1 accou.it of t he unjust treatment our ci'.i.fiis receive from his Briranni'c Majesty's . cruisers . and Courts of Vice-Admiralty in th We.st-Indies. ' ,v The foil owing arc a few of the many cap tires recently made of our vessels tinder pre texts the most trivial andjinfnuhdeil,' & which came under my owiF knowledge. . . NAT HAM CHILD. Brig Harriot. O'Connor, of and for Phih , d dphia, from IJoun.eaux ; cargo brandy, wine and dry goods; taken by the p'rivateei; sch'r Colpoys. Vessel" at Tortola', waiting trial,' on suspicion of having French. property. Schooner Sally. Taylor, -of -Philadelphia, from Bourdeaux, to St. Thomas's ; taken by the privateer schooner Burke, of one gun ; car go wine, fruit, and dry goods ; brought in on account of breach of blockade, 25,000 francs t.ondemncd as French property. Brig Actress, Tinker, oJand for New-York, from Martinique 5 taken by hi j Majes'y 'n brig Drake, for breach of blockade ; part of her cargo being forcibly taken out, (sugar, cuf- Schooner Swan, Bartlctti of and for Ply mouth, from Martinique, taken by Commo . dorc Hood's tender, for breach of blockade ; cargo sugar., cruTce .and molasses; detained 37 dnys and cleared ; but on appeal Of the cap'ors isordcied for a new trial.' Brig Mentor, Whitney, .f and fir Salem, from Martinique taken by his Majtsty'fc ship Pandora, for breach of blockade; carjjo, su gar, coffee and ffiolasses awJcvnrd. Sc!ioon-r V lion, Friend, -f and for Port land, from Mmi iique ; taei by the Pando ru, for breach blor!;,de; ca-'go su-'ar and tofL-c 5 detained fr firlhi-r proof. Schfoner Freedom, ILdntk, of and for Cape-Ann, from M I molasses ; taken by his M.ijestv's bri? Drake: oeiameo lor turuier piool, and a read v detain. td 120 days. Brig 'aiiry, Woodbury, of nnd for Salem, from Martinique; car-o sugar and coffee; taken by-the ftchoonr I'diza; detained for breuch of blockade ; 100 days elapsed, still undecided. ' B g Pollv.-AppU ton, of Boston, from St. Lucie ; dt-tairrd 70 days on suspicion of ha vingbcrnat Matliuiquc. Brig Travtlier.Clillal.er. of and for PhiJa. cldDhla. f Jv;?.t detaijiedj.Ojl jjj.jin4cL-ttli:d, but no 'W .11 .1 t I iibib. nil1',, ci. Si hoorrr B: emh, Sergeant, of and for Bos ton, detained oQ days and cleared ditto. Brig Cleopatra, Uom, of and for New-Harm, from St. Lucie ; detained 130 day sen ampirion. iig l.xrhantre, Manwsrinfr, of Portland, firm Bounleuux, for St. 1 home's : detained at Tortola for tti;d,and numbrt s of others at the diifrrent islands, name not recollected, l)ingal heavy exenre. TFIL M ING TO N, N.C. , TUESDAY, JUN'ElV 1804."" ClHULP.STO.V.June 11. Capt. Fuller, arrived jrcstcrday in 21 dajr from Surrinam, informs us thut that place wusaurrcndercdto the Drtish forces nbout tl.c 7ih ult. aficraMtg? of lendiys, in which two of the forts were taken bt norm. After the British hail succeeded in carrying emc of the forts, a Dutch soldier, seeing' that all hope of rtpvllintf them was lost, ran and cbmmunirrd fire to the nngjiine, which blew up ami killed a nuoiber f tm'ti. . It was tipu1itrd in the capitulation, that all priv.te proptny huld be tespected, and the Dutch troops trnupiricd to Uumpc. Part of the r.. itih firr" sailed in eimpaiiy with captain Puller, and it was conjectured they were ko iim against Cayenne. American produce, Itc. wasritinghcn capt. F. left Surinam. Inconsequence of the unsnimoui Addreis of the Legislature of Georgia to the Gover nor, he bat rrmitcd Judge llowen from of ft sc. : On Tuesday the 1 3th inst, the CORNER STQNE of a FatE-MASo.-fs Hall, to t-. bullion-prangs-street, iii this town, bf-.' JoH5fs LlD'OK. Nl.T. VI! InrlniT. by the M"iier of the s iid Lodge. ' - At 9 o'clock A. M. tlur Members of t:. ; Lodge with a numbes of visiting .Bneihr...;., met at '.Mrs. D.k sky's, afld proceeded lV':o tlience to the Vpot traced out for. the build.::: in the fcliawin r n!vl T , i-7- FDRX' OrPliOCESSIOX. Tvler. . ' .' "U--A Brother A' Hand-Borrow, carried the A Brother A Brotiief-. on. which wat Stoo'e, The Master Archit-ct A Djacon a n r: "A Light The Bible, Sq. k Comp. A Li ; ;t . " . " Chaplain -: '" Music . itreinrr-i Steward . Stewar:' Secretary 'ircusu ,:; Senior Varden Senior Ward, t Master and High Priest. The ceremonies being gone through, t':- y. i vim vn c.j u uuuui i rccicu Or l. : occasion, and after partaking of- sonif v 1 fresh ment, an excellent Oration was deli- "red by the Rev. Brother Hallinu. . The ; cession then returned in regular form to i'.-; Lodge-Room, where the remainder, of tr.i day was spent in social harmony. , ,-Mirried. on Thursday evening last,' ?!:. Joseph Jacoi to Miss IVasgt-.Atkiks.' Tbe Legislature of Connecticut lias dent'-' against the proposed amendment of .the 'in stitution rchtive to the election of Prs:'!. air1 Vice-President Yeas 77, Nays 1 1 . I - iiv.il i j 1 1 1 i r i tin ii . u wpvmp tm ir i .. . " awvvis UllU I'll , ........ i ui jw i till 111.11 uy at I (J E. iT'l.'t fourths of the states. It is only nacessarv ... add Tennessee to the states which lnv- .. ready agreed to it, to make this crn,titui. I majori'y ; ami little doubt can be ente.t.ui,. d as to the vote of that stale; ' After the 30th in-st. all Goods, Warty, rvd Merchandize, imported in' American ve pay an additional d,uty of 2 d-a per cent. . U valorem. , It is extraordinary that certain papers si;;.'-, call any tax laid on imported articles. . . . on the mercantile interest. So far from C. s being therase, the merchants mike sue!; tiu. ties an object of profit, bv adding the fy the proSt and other expenres, c estirr, -:- r their aivance upon the whoL-, which is di, I less ultimately paid by the consumer ! We learn from Richmond, (Vir.) tha' e I ederal Court have thought proper to i .- . i Logwood's fine, and exchange it for hard ; hour, inconsequence of the Executive's ; , scntingthat he should be cceommodaud -r- apartments in the Stale Penitentiary, to v . i place he was escorted' on the ith inst. I atrong guard. Two counterfeit 100 Dollar Notes H oTice of Discount and Deposit. Balti.-,. .were detected t the bank of Baltimore or. 21.1 ult. The plate is well executed s,. also the signatures. The date, president's name. (John S-an) and numbering are somewhat clumsy, p.n 'i latdy the latter, whirl, is very mur ' and is the means by which adctcrtion., easily made, as the paper ia much better t. the gineral run of counterfeit billi. A Georgia paper mentions that the In " have consented o have the line of the h district of the !je reded territory run, a ably to the treaty oi Fort Wilkinson; c fluently -the Commijsionert and Surv will commCnce that bu-sneas in a few r!u- 1 1- $-ki i 1 inrar rr p Si r i r tKTr?,Tr.zT- Hortlv laid il. r,..ii .- tension of territory to (icore'u will pro.- .., be acquired. t The appomtment of Judge 5ikr ine W . confn med by the Legislature of C.eV 1 he varanr j ocrasioned by h 'ilt jd f" Judge Bowen is Icfi with Mscr.cellene ;ovari.ortof,H. -ceiienc '- he Spanish pan of St. PominKo, nr ,' -to the late war, contained 120,000 hhal V cl uhom 110,000 werefrcc; UsTv . . ! number of the Ircc pto-ile maa only js.- . ' ork.left Bourdfa,,, en the ,3lh y which i.me it was reported ihat(;eor. .. i been found dead ,n hi, rrion, lnp h,verK,.or.ed himself. Ae trial ,,f M , had not taken hUe, , f 5lncp , d , Consul removed from Varia. Capt. Mawn, arrived from lY - rl vr r ' b.a, informs tha, the ilUn4 of (. 1rff m L A M a ... . . . irom the French bv a ni m-nt from l-ni..i . ,. JP "i.onisimgoi one aino and live Iran. .r dred trnons. Tut.i j ... i . ,,,nf was retaken t' ter end ,f I ebrtiary. Oi. the transpr-. riving ofT the Island a U;tial waa made, h not hem answered f-n lKre, a boat, . I.rutenant and midO.lpman, wai diii.v, who immedUifiy m their arrival, wen priwnersby the rrtneh. Rut oti the rS tnr.gth of the I'jijha,, ihtr y 4 I -
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