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WASHINGTON CITY. October?. V. , "The fallowing is. the ADDRESS -lately 'delivered by the "PRESIDENT of the United States. to the Chiefs of the iJs"age Nation ' We offer it to the public, witha ccAfidence; "that the sentiments. ofgood. yrill it breathe "towards the aborigines? the wJi,- vrill afford" ; ' as much pleasure to the reader, as they1 coh-, Lit honor on the e-overnmeiu. . ... IZtj Chiijrtni White 'itaifsfcii iefs W Warrior ' I repeW to, you assurances of the satisfac 'lion.it has given irte td receive you here.. Besides the laljor of such a, journey, the con--'fidenqi 'y0u';h'ava shewn in the 'honor. and friendship, of -my Country menMseMUaHf, gratifying, - anil J hope ,you have seen that' . i vour confidence -was ius'tlv placed,' that you - ha.vefound yourselves; sinee you crossed ,lhe Missi8sippiamCHiij brothers and friends "with j(rhifflr vou were as safe as'at home. 1 " Children i-l-sincerely weep "With you ! , "over 'the graves of 'your chiefs -and friends, V, "who fell by the haridsbf their enemies lately ; i .."descending theOsae riveri f Had they been '. prisoners, ana Byto,j,,wewouia nsvc rccoy--' erfd themV but no vrfice'ean awakethoxleail,'. no power , undo irtiar Is'done ba this aide of, Uhe Mississippi , where oor'goverotneht -bas fbeen ' lng-: established," and our i. authority organised, our friends visiting its : re sate. We hpe it will not be long before ur voice ' will be heardad our arm respectedrby those who meditate ' J; injure ttttr friends, ort the other side,, of that ' river ; jn the mean time - Gov, Harrison will be directed to' take proper 1 ih'easuresjo. inquire into the circtttpstances 'pt the transaction, to report them to :ui for dnsideratibu and" for the? further "measures 'they may Teqnrre." ';' ' V-"w'-- '.' V ' v-v-.' , 21 Childrtn t "By lat'e:rrangemtnts'wlih TFrance aiid Spairi.'we tiow take their Jplace :: your neignoour, iriciKis mu imntu, mm 'e hppe you" will have no cause to regret the ' "-cha,nge; . "It'H Wlong-siriceour loi-efathers' -came from beyond the great water, that we . ?fl4tf Irtof t ha ItlMnH ftf it:- Ai ! fVt hav j Silver nwre irill you have occasion to change " your fathers..' ,We are kll n6w of'one family, -'brolhersj ana tfie Strangers from beyond the 'gi ' watef are gftne, "from, amongns,' the i - ' gijen.u j strength 5 pot that ; we' mighty hurt . -one another, buUo'do each other all the'goi H n oiir power. Oor.'irlHngi 'indeed are vsry (ar .apart ; tut 'hot too far , Vo carry on commerce and ustful intercourse. , You have 1 ftUdlicTtrics which we waht, and we hare ' ri)thes arid otheruseful tlurisi that you wnt; '.k't os employ'oursclvei thou in mutually c . . .6mmpdating eaeh"otheri -to begin this on . urpurt;tt was necessary to knnwwhat na tiyns jnhnbited the 'great coMntry called Lou ,:. 'ssiani, which Vmhrace all the waters of the , in.iiE.Tini inn vnovjin. ik .ihi . Till u i , . i- i feltrlei they could furnish, wbat quantities . .-and kinds of merchandize they Would require, . . .where would be the cepourU most convenient t lor them, and to make Sin, exact "map of all these waters., For this purposeT scut a ,be-J- Joved man, CapU Irii, oneofmyown house " oM. to learn something of "the .Beoule with hotn we'arc- Tiow united, to let you know we were your friend, lo invite you to come ' t and ee us, ana to tell us pow we ran e ue- wliich vu have listened to his Voice, and for the f.,vor ymi shewed him in his paijage up the MisS'Miri. 'I hope your covntry men will V;. f.tor and protert him as far as they extend. ... On his'return"i shatl hcurwhat he has seen and Jearnt.snd "p-ocerd to tiUUTs.. Iradinvj . tvkt. and fri rxrhmrn riiixmrillhi-i llK , , them on u-rnjs with which thr will bt satia- -i With the sama views I had TiTCDarctJ ano' , " iter party t up thciUd river to its source, sthencet the -source f the ' ,rkna,snd , ,t down to its mur.h.but I will now give orders v thattJiey 'shstl'onlf go asnialldnilanceuplhe rtV! fiver itiin iriiiiii.' nt rrturn tA irll tta hat thry have' teen, and that they shall not . eat out forthe head of that rivcrtillthe hub- iax epHngi j.ei"yu w.U1 at iiomt, and . wt.i. i nop. gutoe anoguara mem an meir '. jo'tmy I ' propoae the oent yif to . Knd ioilicrmi.ll prty sip the river Karvsas . imh .re,iTifT,f e to ihclvaod Di nt tittr vfthtrnis,"k down to httifni.,'!ithers lip .' " the ticr on ,tue Nortla tiile of tbo Mitsouri ' " ; For along thete rivers we enust ntiAe ' , arr.,'jtn)ciits i'h the r.on inhabiiig M CViMrcn t I at sorrt tolesm that a aclrirfu hid iVf h-tf myotf nut ion, and . 'th.tt part of your people had witKdrswti with . I "the frel Iri k, f tt'Art.as fiVrr, we will . 1 j : a ii . . . stud .an s .;eui ii A-n sua wui uc oar rfH rices to prtil on U.tm to return, and ro in umor- v-ith you.' ' wih to make thrul t. vurfi"ienJvitd to mkethat frirrid ,'. enlpVu'tHiy.. weight lit mJ i'h then, -,rrifj'.La,sni tliern. ' ''. ' .W propose, my thiUrrislmmcCiattty to v'.K an, ai'.rrtt to rrfd -wttk you, r w.M peA Ui tou txi r woriis. and umtts year . tui yho 'M ! the p.ir,lio of oar ptaie a'l'l ni'Kii;H n'ry tfut iroin the one n. ... .'.." n I" l.v,-l ,,1. Ti.'K1' Jr tn !int an-t thtlde fJ ' ' 'i;rl.vtt ittA V". IcUixlm and ftirnj ,sl vitn m, a the ditiior Is too arst 'f.if )i ii 'to f rnt r, f t n snd tell tji jcur aant, yau nl tt :l tlifnti Imhi m ths s;ot, iJ ,l,s wi l ton y th-M toom hrf,r, aort'ut c hi M-re thi-f cma Irom you ( l!,iii.!ii ' ii.'ervrnii'wi of such an Agr.t, wc itall icx that our fticuJ.i si'.n fjrstcr 'be preirvt,,nd ron tvftVSUdne V.'sed Wtmtn'9 tv'in ee in the Ersr-a! that you by our aation,. ana we trust that yours will do f.one to us v end should ungovernable individuals commit unauthorised joutae-e on either sidej letthem be dulypunished; orHf ' they esca'pe,' let US make' to; each other the best . satisfaction the case admits, and not-, -let our peace be broken by bad peri, for all .people have some bad men among them whom n& law can restrain.- As' too-'have taken so long a journey .to see jrourfethers, we wtsu you not to return, mi you snail nave ; 'YlsiieQ our cnnnirf nu ivwm wBarus re - sea toast.. Sk This will be new arid ajiafactov: ? tf tyou, and it will givb you the same knftwl redge of thebuntrfon this side of lhe'51issis-i eippi, which we are endeayoring to acquire . ; bf that on the' other side, b)" sending; trusty ; persohino explore1 them.. We! prbpose to dq inyour country only what we are 'desirous you should do infOurs ; -we "will provide, ac ' .commbdationi. tor your . jobrney, for' your : ;. comfort while engaged ln.it, and for ytour re- turn in safety, to your wn counttyi carrying 'Vith'yoii tbose'proofs 6f esteem' with which ,W distinguish our frieada,; and sliall paiHka:. , -la'rly :; distinguish n you. ; On your "return! 'tell four people that I take thenl alH-flho 4iand, that I become their father-hereafter, ? V thiit tliey shall kno w our nation only as -friend - and benefaotors j thtt we have no view upon : ... . - . . r., - J "them but to'carry on a rommerce ueiui ya hheti. and us,, to, keep them "itv-pwee with J their neighbours, hat,t.heiV- children; may " iriultiplyvmay grow'vp and live to a good old age nn peirwomen no longer ier uicwiua hawH of an.encmy..';V'l;f;'f nv. - Mf ' cbildren . ;these ;re my woros, xarry( "them; toi your ".nation,' 'keep, them in'j'out memoriesvand our friendship in- your heartsi and may ihe Great Spirit look down uptm us, . -ana cover us wun me ijvnyn-oi w nic. 'At th tithe the foreEolng'" Address ' 'delivered,- the Chiefs were breienteduitb th .fallowing lustrttment of writing, on parch- -. i r. ' Ch'tffi aid- WaMort Qti&tiStW c ? ' ';; Indium!': ' -;'.;', i ne rresiaemoi me v- unca piaic 'yon by the hand and mvhesjou and the ns--nicni of Red neonfe "within the territory of the United States to took op to him as their f father and friend, and to'rvty in tullroni- dence upon his unvat ying disposition to k id -and fjrotecf -them In' the paths of peace ai d harmony, srrid to cultivate friendship, with ' their 'brothers of the same colour, and with ' 1 -the cit'raens of the Unittfd Slates. . v " J - . We have now mafie ne cnam o ti it-nunip ' brieiht between ti binding u h!T tOTc.her. . Forvod und onr ankes, and for the sAeoT your and our thilJren'we ,mnst prevtnt 1V . ! " Trom becoming rasty," So long,as llir ninun tains in mir lnnd stiatl, Irjitura, od. ooi fivers. flow, so long ftmy the red and white piMfle hvtllmg n it live in tie bonui, of brother-', hood andi.W'ortship.", "'In' rdT .that tins friendship tost ns prv- prtual, and to prtv,nt as jr aa possible h J cause which might Intmipt it-r-It Whrreby announced and declared ty Hie authority of the United States that ejl lands bclohnirg ( -to you lying within the territory of the United . States, shall be. and remain the jirrpeny ' of your'nVtion, unkss you shall volunikiily rc- linqHih or ilispt of the nie-and all per-, tons, ("nil., tis of the V'ni'ed St'd'es, art here- by stnftly.foil.idJi.ivVilis'u' T0", or-yotir ''nationf in the quirt possession ifid lands. V Tbe Prssident of the UnUed Stags' -wnds you by yMir be'ond C4iirf nnw present, a Chain i H is made of f ure Cotd. ' wha h "wi'l never ru and may the v. real spirit assist us In "keeping the hain' of friend Odp, "of viblch tliJol(Jen chain ts an emblem, bt ijiut for'a kfrig sucrcstion of sges. i , Kilven under ray hard and the Seal of the .WarOHire ef the Upitd States. t ' the CityfValiinglfn,"lhls eighteenth djy r.f July, in the year one thousand -eijht hundred and four, and of the In-, dependence of-a-i'id suites Oie taenty mav OfTert bat- as olten'eamioneu aaainst bnnstinatthe" 'younv -woman with bim t " It would beTlegrading" says Decis,your prr-i sonal dignity to infjoduca Krtotbn country, a - woman who ought to be in humiluttun- ana- Wbo will- not be -received here." "' .; r. - The other letter is from Citzen' Denes rt 'Mfrected to Citizen Pichon; andlsto thesamfr effect : the whole of both lettera (whfch are vvery lengthy) is such as to. impress the re and contempt with which th,Usurper,looksj down on those engaged in the hutiible walks, "of life--They were .nterceptedidn:,board'a Yessel bound from Bordeaux to New-York j and 'we have not the smallest loubtc. of their authenticity," '. ': " ;t :f. j 'j.i; " ' -" ' iam x -r " -TURTIIER ACCOUNTS Vl'MK GALE. fCharicitwu k&umhtf -:&VCpk Fletcher Rencountered the late gsle as early as. the 5Uv end of the rth--Qn the 6th tapt,Fktcheost 4 -bothhis tnasjtst . a1rht"'i'iii?..(Wd; both - hi". fl .boats; the brig was-boveti ner beam cnM, ana ner carjjo anuieu , ane iaj . tion about'-SO' mintites, wltft jjbef top? in-"he ""'Wateri wheti her1 masts'gWlnyayhst ngTtt ,:c1, haying shipped a -great al bf "water. " . "Capt. T nsate, Jlr.', Wakeneid,' had - hi ;4houlder'- brokeiiv-,i,t,rh',..nV' relief capt. "I'K'tcher -received Wfts on the Inst.: frimtf .' capV- RcmietJ of the Bhip Olive Branch tl this" Vport,who" treated Mm with the greatest kind- i .. J Ait, I .."twvnl- imflM. tfhll inueeo every ming occooiu ijit.- --. 1 -; ' -! ta ofCafi'uB.:SvtrtoerK ItHer- frtta: ' Gen. Vanderhorsfs Overseer, '.at X.eewha lsrand,"itttes, tal. .wrerh 'of a"essel had rbeen driven ashore en 'the beach,'keel up but was o far buried iiv the sand, that . he could not tnake but whether she was a brig or schr.- part bf hKr qoarter '-dfck arid atera were however1 visible, and on the latter "was ' ; painted Liberty; of- ; 1 laMiotir r the r.vorrt before Harbour coma nor Dt pereeivcu, ' but he supposes it Hi beF.gg-he appeared to : oe crone -a new vnwi-iiiviv -wm . wiwu . 'most, spar,' sail, "nor" rope 6Wut her nor a single book, letter, cr piece or paper lound. He firtbei' states, that he lias scuttled her "bottom, nd taken outtlieundimentioned articles, which "were cdmpletely covered with '28 Vtsrs ButteW'ni boxretnrfp. 19 piCcts 'Negrt) Cloth, '"4 casks Rum 3 quarter caska fo. j abhat 80 pieces Limn V about "O doien Pocket Handkerchiefs, fiOlo 90 ikrtri?''u!'',n do,; several "pievra Iliimbiiras', some thread "Stockings. 14 pieces Calimanoo. ,' from the fmtoimrcircvmstfinces,"it iste 'dnewt th a'pamful certaintyi that ht wreck liSitn ashore,' wis the schooner " Liberty of '!. ssihtl' from I'liladtHhia tr ll.ia swft rm the 2:th if Ativ-.lsst f k fit m ir.e-SUuuilmi 'of iW tnrel, Tittle !cutt rrrr cii s cf CepU Swecfzer, and everji' person on Loard bavmg .Dtrlshcd. v ,' .. A t)ine r f Brandy bad elsr- hnn ricked'im r the arme llund, Tiiaie: " Uuhiory, Charleston, Autrust 1804 rxiortatiou.',. 'On enquiry at the Cunm rnsr. ve kn, that ibis Brandy -was ahind unliurdtl e brig T.speTiment, Capt. Ps!rner, rt tad y Wr. Hiilfrywrs bound fcr the rrast, and which vefsrl ssihrd from this fort a few days More the We 'gale. The brtrcy Uirg the Tirsfrtirle of ber.rarfro vrktn in, sy fear there Istoo much reason to believe that the "Vessel must hare founders d, uid all-tu tcud 1 iVargVots, : ir-bnd Massei ;.bri Cct j Fox of -Ksw-YotU, h'ad'u LtlvyJ. II . ! 4"ce, and wavrepairinn-; scH'r'Ci'j ' I KVtmei Pattef!n,i til. I ;(." wrne-and in-eoitt.a to sxuni'"bv-- "V Jngto-W hat ton LelliTeTv of n.Uadelj-ba, to taliy lost and abandoned v brig Lsik, ,I "nr I I 31 .r irt.. irvts) v Qst : tJnm.' srovjiv iuvs. "passage bOihe'in.tr.esUivPitt.urgh, Lthe, 'i.l.W.hla.ir;! for riladelpbiAitbfcdr.y.lrf Vief. The brig..lypheTej' Myefs oand fot.IJ,ila-, i delpbia, lid arrived saRer a rassaEeif 41; le May8,'imwved-?-h;tiBiaee-.w,iie;P ie .ich Intrepid Ketliedy,-of :. mwst$ u.Sfi dnv schooner Ciamsa. itnott t (Signed) 11. DEAKEOnb. TAu hit m al'utlon U otolJrn thai iih hieh iht -imlrum tut ecion.'.w'ifi, " 'lIMlAX.tf. a-t Sent. I.' "' ? We liave tech tavnrrd Srith tt-,"txrtfl of- two Fncnrh otfidal Uners,' daledTaris 20;h 't;rw.iaal. (Airil2rv ttic of-ihtm is sipn :ed Dcrres," and addressed to It rome l'o 'riaparte, tio in ArntrirThe yrriteT itv firms Jr mine, that by rrder e.f H'B first cor) uU his allositprcssrelitf'ired.tnid intimates Nj-t, highest' rli'lratur,: at r.is re mttning so Vijigia iis. stwl having rnaf rird wiiho,n lim tmMtil. He (Uecrts) ssys, thai the Mifr toemuft wi'.h shim Jerome has -eonnected himvlf, 'iJl m be permitted td ctrtctthe rrtnthUfritorltll and tt.ould sle eveh anhe at any port In Frsnte, she ssill te.'lirssaMlr rrhinnrd fur the Aieik6 States, lie Is rtmtn ltd lhat the J"i Crmsul Is not oporslcd 'ifnby I he blind flrtict of a parti. 1 1 iLJhe ill or 'f Bcknwlei; ti rtUilon ho press arctind Mm, ftd Its esrctitir,r his vst I'Ijiik Th Irfthrrs 3cph, Louis, I.firkn, are Sf.lirn .of sitth Mgh terms cf crmme ndathin biil tht U'ttr 'thm-gh tninr m!y tistfi.I, and ptxvesstd tf an l;nW r,dtni fortune, yet hairg rt ntrted a fnaHluce tfntrary to the mil ef ihe 1 Irt Consul, bt-tn tsnithed to l?tme lint ' you" sjts tt.lt wriirr," ire tainted t as a. msi aiihc-ot laiilt.'ficldiiRlo the tttdrr pf'"ns aot kstirg idvVd a ainfle lei to the liiurtU sth'.ch eioan him, his mmr, g sod our colours."-'-! le is rrfttfdly Jrts pcrishtd. ..... . ) .v . I :, 1 h Yellowing lcr'f'unt of fl'.e effects if the late gale in ti e West-Indies. lson.'n ur.l tated by tspt, Piourbe, late of the schooner . 'Coliah, of this port, and tLpt.Fatterscn,cf ; Hhe brig Neptune, of Fhiludtlphia, viU . tame paergers h the brig AngcnOra, . .from SuThomss, arrived yeirdiy " " " .. ArTr.J- .'--a.'J,0if.3.i ... "the Atlgertcra arrivrd at St. Thomas tie lit Sebu and on the 4ib, lt the . fte'ib'oon, k gale came 'on, and prvviilrd '-rnVh grtst Vii lencr for three nays, durtrg Mhith lima Itde Itnfyed 3 sil of vessds, jrmc.p..y-Aoteri-ah. ' Tie platnerss-y it v.ss the mosi se. "Vere they hsveevpemnred in 1ytars tbeif trris bud rff eived Jteit Injury. Accounts hud arrived fiom le Vindtrard, stating thai Xhe Drlihh patket fw-ra.Valr.itH.th to tartan Woes with diipstchea lad bc-n lokt and ah krrival a. St. Tbomn Tiom Martini iUe, brol lnttlligencs that out tf,43 su at that ph.ee all but j bad Utn Imt. U was also stand lhsiGuadloop,St.lrtWdmtVs,$t.Kitts, Antigita, id all tit Carribr an islands had sufTrred unmet, ly fn tn the storm. F.wry ve sat) bit two had kreh )t at Si. Parhclow Tiiews. and all but four at Tort-de. t M. 3-lartin. thebrl-'. tbirfrrisa, Iowne, wthl ahrr. ssUb a VnlUitlts carro tf sugar, srtl part of his otitaarditargo of India "Goods, and the ve.se) and torco tou'jy Kt;,ihe IfVr WltlliM, C.rtai.e'l,cf Alexandria, wiih sugsrs, was totstly lo anoihtr Alerahdrla scboonef ahdom oe two f rite vessels, wen also lost. nana, irons- Hi.,Rini""i i"-v " . both roasts-and bowpUt,' .--put in, In diSVt ; - ft rKliode-Tdaftd 8chV.-;cavt;,Gibbs, atrn.i4 ' With the- hJ&3 of her fortmast.; , $h't. prise, pilefj of New.Y.ofV .aJe, boutid.to.St. Domingo? brig-' DUige'nc, .?f.PrWeas. infmAi eant. erew. es6cl and cargo, total t y lost, at 8 oclock afnisht j. ach'r. Hope, of ' "Boston, tWise totallvtastl two more brigs , 'supposed "to --b ,''AVnecai..bf ..tbe'rt, "FPew- 'incei"cme in durtrig, 4he'8le, and n jost ( p'oh the reef, and every-sul on board ptrisn- ! d. and scarcely Vvesti'ge. of j tbe tesicTs br t . their-cargoes (o be fdliVuli'sch'r Hiram, Ea wttin sit TJarri&ialileV for 'Es's'tf.n, safek ,.T. Jiei-e. 'were ' several flnghahy" Swe.de,- Danes am .-. ! Spaiiiards4t8'o lost,' the. narpei 'tt the- ship - cant. B; could riot cdllect sch'r RiiSah, Cul- t Veiri has gen eshore 'kosst side of St. Croix $ sen r nepuoircan, arura om. oi iw mviur Tnews ahd asrlved at 'St. Thomas, with the; ' loss1 of Jier rndderi b'rtg Elixa & Wartf Starr of N. Yo'rtuad gone to. TorW Island two .. -dayii beforenv-''V fV'''?-.; - ;- ' 1 v 'Hour kt St. Thotrtfls,' 12 tof i noliars per ' -barrel-i-co'rti meaUO ttallars iet bUbthcon-;- . het hd Mrk; druirs."' ,; '' ; ' ; ' v- .. -i.- .;' : : - ' , V V,. ':. ''UAu '' t , fThe 'clrgb of the stn Commeh;, of New-; "'Torkj wkssajeVr Thf scUV l-tk, toflidolew f rtown, .had her" targo taved.' !?rK- Oeo. , r,f New-York, tut one eabla, lieV tninmast,, , iost bowsprit, end othf rwist dalnrted ; cargo' 'awed, vessel repairing.", The SchV.' Detsey, of Ncw-VorkV on ibore. ' V,xv& if Trrder,- , of Boston, last from Tobago, 'cli'oVe on shore,'., 'tut get bff. Tbeh"? J'ittsVurR, Ike, for' ( iphiladelrhiasch'rolly, CoVison, do. ; brig' M?nt6r,Thurstcm,do;; rh'MercMry,Diiggv ' - "Ne W-Ybik, all rode olitUie fjale.. jhe letter 'adds, that not with standing te xicstruction it tljat harbor, about 0 sail, at he lowest com-''i-Hta'tion, having "been lost 'or drove ashore, '. "JialTiOt ene'soul"was'?o8t;. The European . , 'Vessels all escaped exerptXwo, oiie an Fng II 'glish ship, with 20b!aves,lb.-h.ol which ar I rikely to'be golicff.. . ' 't? . ;' , ' i Vary.StRrr, 'H days fiAp 'I'm k's .Island. .'"Came T?asengers,ajuin-Janira Ci-im. n of , these h'r Wm-t'-n.-of Washington, K.C. Cr.pt. : Uanitl Grisroli' rf the 'sch'r Catliatinc cf llarttird, and Capt. Jarea of ji.o s U'r Abba ; 'Tl'-Vlee'of thrleston,the,ybrle:t)f srhjch ves- St lsHre lost. Capt. Starr lus tbbgirgTy Ja , 'vored its with the fuJ',ovving s'atenu nt. 'On TiienlaV ite JSlli Avpnist the Jth'f . fCa'.harine, Gnswold. cf Hartford, rai sshcrci thetrew ssvedesselta'ally lost. .Sept. S.th, 'commem-.edvthe most severe hurricane evtr, known Sn these parts all the vcsls, esccp Ung'tUo'lhit p'at to sea, psrttd their tah!es Hind wrnt ashore al the Uidlr. Flace. The . Sch'r MartirHXiannon. of Washington, N. C from Jamaica, loaded with tub, went on the 'beach, ai.dVas totally lostt. the certain 'got iis '-mry and clothes safety on shore, but as plundered of every thing by th r.egrocsi excepting the clothes tn his btfVi tmd the treW svlTered In the same manner. The ncVrMary,' capu Mdrrison, from Somerset, )t. I. went ashore, Unexpected to ge her r.!.. The brijr Phoebe, Tctkins, of sUnnrbetk, : Vent ast;nre and was totally lost, .frig Con tlusion,liiilip,'rrCstine,do. Laptain i.r ton, in a hermaphrodiUbrig from Rhode -Island, rah on Salt ZtJ and was tolatly lost, . trtW Saved. SkhT- Cruvtl,UWtlng ; tb Sag-llarbor,ls t'uppo.d tn le kit, as bo -f but to ses. iSailed troui St. Thomas, ScpU 1t, in company , 'nh a hermaphrodite bti Dtlontrtne to PorUmmiOi, Ji.bn Riley master, andloit ai;!.l cf her the day before the gala-" came an. Arrived Toil's t..i...r5ept. IW ardtheC y sfrer-ha f k; a s-rtcktna ' numberof brokeis V.-tet, tm !-':''t ',l Tn v LUl tf i'tlt'li it, a'X'Tt, f l if.- -f t St. ilW.J. eS tthcr lUjr.Ju ' Rcli'r. (;ilih. Boume, nf Kew-VoiV, wiih a est r'' ofthst nnunif -SDjn ahd mm, he onKi to A'.rarsm S. !Irr t -ship Csm- mrrcr, Co"vdc-n, do. a1 irr, h'ltrsf rr'fsl le ' gvtobv ul-'rg fct.l ti otsrtj, nhichcon. anted of i'u!,s, ,'i e-!4., sugar k (uWco, to Willimn fonas Minnimi h'rLsik, Hrtjjssf MiJJktoan, tot.lly , h a UV.e that Capt. lair Hi.s p-ntue he I.j I yeenin Tjilry's clm. i' r sI-k twofl's fmra Kingston, hrA. r ihrn with all her maiai gone, i tie omtr h-r f irn'v.t sfandirgi and an L"rlish' athnoit b.u:.d to .'Jair.: With bf-f f.jtf m-.t 'and I owM . t rone. ia F.rijlUh shiplvinj- in tha.IIayk's Nes,hrre sl.e'wss drivrn by ti c scvetity tf ihe wrs- ther.paaei! rt c-Uts, wri t to ira, and haa Hot ainreLfctilcrJcfj i!', rr'-plo hadpTf i y'v, "'.'! y gf t en sliort.' Crp'. Jul. it Csrltou, .In the l.r:g lulitl fiKH Jaru ta, valKar!r i by a 1' reach cmirr, .vho jut 11 rrcr';csT ' tklillvf s r,n hoard his Ttsl,tihich he lrosipl.t Safc.1T T AS IJ.H..L C't. Jlorrison wis . roll i 1 of ions ehithcs a: J t.s f. yirg j ', which d tetu.lwd tins to stct t!ie ft ' grotliftt il n', J attempt tohfar I ltim, end!"? .ea'i'i'ed tf rrnto kernofTi n afiersn f , ten-.i-lsisi'r-'.f,aii.Kajit. M. f.rr !.ti.ti:l - oil l.rt.; aay prvvn. Ot.e f (,e Stents h r,r- i l linn-, u v' 'y f.;b ' -l.rr a-.. 1 s!l t'' t rn fiom ' -i ?t the I ' .tinder .f .. r f.'-t, l.eryAn.r Cn Cip'.Jin at 1 itrk'a !' J h.S suf cr. - tnora or l s f.uta j Lj;.'.r if C-e r-'
The Wilmington Gazette (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 16, 1804, edition 1
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