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7 iA. K E C D O T Ej S. A REDUCED officer, who had fer jCT ved with great travery as lieme nantxrolonel. during the war cf fere n vears. repaid CTCI7 UJ ; 2 iriJoerM icinL W often faid to him, have pa tience, I cannot at prefent do any thing for you.", T?ie officer was not TCP and wherever he found the king he did ot fail to imppr ur.e him. i The king, tired with this perfcVerante, , ordered that he Ihould be admitted no more. In the mean Vtme a voikat, faiire ap pearcd againft Frederick, u ho, contrary to his ufual cuftom, promited a reward f fifty I-buU d'ers to ihcmfoever Ihould discover the author. The next day the lieutenant-colonel repaired fo the palace; he was refufed admittance. Hperfifted, however, urging, -that he had foraething.cf importance to com municate to his majefty. He is anoun ced and 'enters. . 44 have I not told jou i: already, lays Frederick, that I can do 1 noting for vou at prefent ?" "I require nothing, anfwered the officer, but your majefty haspromifed fifty louis to whoxn foever ihould difcover the author of the new phamphlet that, is ju?ft appeared againft your majefty I am; the auihor, punifti the guilty man, but pay this too ney to my wife, that (he may buy bread for my wretched children. The d 1 confound you," faid .the king, " you ihaTl go SpaftdatT " Sire, I fubmit to your majefty's orders, withrefpect to myfelfV but the fifty louis." " In an hour's time your wife (hall have them, wait a moment." The king fat down, wroua letter, and gave1 it tcf officer, faying. " you wi'l deliver this letter to thlcorr.madant cttpandau, ana tea him that I forbid him to open it until'he las dined." He then ordered the of cer to be conducteh to Spandau. He arrives1 there, and preferits the letter jp , the commandant; with the orders he had irejThg cemmandant dines : tt- V-Jce , tne ead as to bearer of andant of is wile a Kre ioomwitn mi mmandUnt of Sp him." 41 O T the amount of the extraordinary ces 'neceflary.for the armaments. Mr. Alexander de Lameth was for having further infermation as to the caufefof the rupture between the two courti; and contended againft giving up to the king, or rather to his miniiters, the dangerous power of making war or PCMr. Dupont was for confidering the quellion rcipefling the armament only. Mr. Barnave fupported the opinion ot Mr. Lameth. . , , . ' -Mr.'de Mirabeau mantaintd, that it was unreafonable, imprudent, impolitic, and unecefl'ary, to take into conhdcia tion the incidental motion of Mr- de -Lameth, without having firil contidered the meflage of the king, that what ever fide bt the quellion My ihould take the lbvereingnty of land oroffea,wiU Klno- t.uhefuDreme executor ot the law that nothing is better known To the PUIilC -Printing -cffccvgtfi 9, ITS- ITN-pnrAsance cf an zct ofAfTcmblyi pafTed at FayetteA ille, iDeccir.ber 1 789 ; Will be fold, on the fitft Monday , cf November next at the ccqrt-hotjfe tin HE prcprictpr of this ; h ToAwbtin r V r v, 1 iaid tovn, being No. 1 13 ; ii tth all the publication, j begS: Jeave appurtenances fthereunto BclonirinK s to acknowledge the! patronage Alfbfitc hundred atres cflad, fitualcd v i : A! 1. cm lackl River,land a tracldf land on ana encouiagcuicpL V7Blaa.R,er knbn by th name of ed from the puhllC, and Shaw'sV; the whcl?;'in Bladen the 1 ubieribers in' particular ? HJ "ana at uic w-me , t months Cf edit will be given the purcfia itereby inform them, that Ser, 'phibond with appro4d fecprityi papers from , the beginning; completes the firft volume, or one , years iubfeription : which vvill be he 6th dav of September tiext, when all flrrpar aires fori the fame & I AVILLIAM H. HEATY, Adihiniitratoi; B!adfAugu(t 10, 1790 LIi persons indebted (to thJUic place, for medecines, attendknee, or b 49' 1 . 1 p 1 1 r r - 1 1 4T t 1 I a3laa iter is a tter is appomt- rtrefs of Span- children will be urs -The former 'Jau wi!iix?pair to awaits 1 wiix? rjpuce bfetter; iCf cjffinrmtnU A,m.rr.. Ht makine the pub- licconlider this var- as certain that it the affembly fufpended the orders given fortVi-rr.ament.itneceflarily rendersit- felf feip'onfibleiortheejrents ihata iup ply for the equipment of 14 vcfleis is lo moderate ; not " r?ici it the danger of receiving complaints lim the meicantile part 01 ineconmiuuuj. He further -obferved. ihat tie anva ment propofed by ht king, is only an a& of-pruderx and caution bir, that the people will ccnficier it as a lignal ior war, if they hefitate on the difcuflion of M, de Lameth : That it this ainiament conceal as theyjfeem to fear, machiavel lian piinciples, j it will conceal at molt, only a confpiracy of pign ies. It was necfTary he laid, to crnfider the meffiipe oi the king demanding fup plies for the armament, and then to make; a fhort adjournment of the quef tion. -'''Wbeflier the nation would en trud hismaiefty with the right f decla- finrp tvijfp nr war ?" Several other members lpoice ior auu yc motion, after w hich the toi tcree was agreed to. 1 1 a rr J . .nrefiderTdo wait upon the king to thank him for the mealures taken for the preservation of JM &'.. I 4 liwJft e-rees that to- morrow the 16th of May, this confinu tional queftion (hall be put upon the or der of 4hc day" Ought the nation to delegate to thefovereign the exercifeof the right of making peace and war ?" -From this debate which iwe could our limits permitted V as" ulual out lnouiu any chbole toilconjtintie their fSbfcription , they are retju t fted to fienifv the lame to the foinconiideral.lc.hut it x res peNon WllO rcpeivea U,-a5 imc Seemed! ooduntil forbid tne emuing 5 A OTon the Weafii of Green- icet, near-the bnd, on ihica A : iwn ! linrv ffft't l'julr fiddieif, v'jth four rorjm! antJ ,a itpie.raoie kh enrn is a,ec lipg-houle, on a noor, fituation ope i v 1 1 TWO men had comrmttedairiurder ' X' uponEfiex bridge, neaf Dublin, and were condemned to be executed ' npon the bridge. ; When the M was tied up the rope btOKC, and he fell into V the water, but by fwimrring he efcaped i Vtotfie frrW'H isVcOTpani m very. ear . ""4heftlyTequefte-d that a ftrong rope might be prqeured for hm, as he could not -fWimf and if he fell into "the water he certainif would lofe his life. The terms vear will be THREE HARD X DOLLARS, or aA equivalent in paper, at thejeurrent' ex change one half to be paid at thommencement of the year, one quarter in fix m on t h s , t h e oth e l quaiter at the end of the year.; Thofe who did not become fublcri :bers at No 1, a ije to receive ,52 papers from the number hhev entered at. pefok thei Year's i fublcriDtion will be completed. C . i in The North-Carelina C;rcmLi:jfc. fill in future be published in quarto, on a large demy Iheet, and will cpnfain, be- tides tne mreit iorcigu hxiu ca m telligence, the price cunfent k Fayette ville a regular journ?! of te proceed mgs or Congi els, --and 11 United States, Which trje this Gazette will receiveic than in any other papr foiihward.ot Philadelohia a '(ketch bf thd proceed- ing,s of the aiTembly of North-dirolina 4 - : lor m any!ia) be rec lars er its Yth and coriveniencel is' equal to the ttfwn cafli or pduce will ived m (payment." br particu uxreiat the iprmung-dmce. 1 R P E AS FOR SA R R T, E, - Mill, - X klndt, 'At ImSTORE. the corner ifr 'XJIVL of differe : ijA.tGin in cafes, ' 'twines, 4 if Steel- i v- , : k . ? . ' Coarfe: and fane SaK, ma, U1., m Y GOODS o 0-D l C ;JS willbe receivei inpayment, j ' 4J 1 jr.. . ill forts; the liws of the fulicribers tp one teek earner As few advertifemen thib Gazette, it is propo F R AK C E. National Assembly, miy T5. 'Jbflrad tfthTtlatei on tie Kinfj notlfi cation fh'Jliliiitihl'wun Great Britain en4 Spain, M. de Biron rofe firft. " "After havlng faid that never was peace more neceffa- ' ry, he concluded that the nation is on a footing to render itfelf refpetfable ,?and if to demand that, faithful to thealliances entered into by Spain, they fojuld not allow it to be ppretfed by England, , vhich country it would be highly impo litic in France to permit to become too -powerful !!! i Y ' ' He then propbied to decree, that uie prefident ihould wait upon the king, to thank him for the wife and prudent meafures which he had already taken and that he Ihould likewife b charged to - exprefs the entire confidence which tht LyArTembly have in his wifdem to employ the means for preferring peace ; and to antrea him to lay kefore tfcc AiTembly have ifciftietL-had to havekiven at full length, it is evident L'vrtr,.v.-t1r ontpri -.Jin a fnfnicion inl.l4.ir All 'UM mvii. j - . j 1 , . of lheariftocratic party, and many of politics mifcellaneous pieces them have avowed their fears left the V and verfe hints on agricult king s mfflageb only a trap to draw in 'the AfT mbly into measures, which may ultimately enJ in their deftruflion, and in the advarcernrnt cf th? kin? s paTty. If ilie AfTembly. were of opinion that a war werrV.eceflaryit M-ouldbear abfurd rf tim tnrnnider; viietneT me king or W7llff if' prevails4 in Park is" certainly fgainfl ivar. fcf A generous pnee given T Of.' I' foruiear am ytter,j&Kinj, . 'ebraarr 22. ' '? i. t. fi Alr the in in :pr,ofe, Fuir$,Uic'gkfsthis; notic ie, -com iunftfillclrtsihavexbeen' a c cttling his "fro thofe: a caa.'tderabie agricultu merce,manfaclures, af"ts and iiences., 'ftVntnffiThaC'nlefsiiff fame he' , . .;-.a -v Mediately difcharef veiiefjn pro-; r j v I i. ' duce ormoneyr or,thcir4)b;itions re-1 j led that fcach pa- , I'-mu' j .t.t,' U per ftial contam ffs iQT nJher notice ; America and be contmuea. refiuiany w i rSi . r .'-u . -t n V V .V5 1 u T7 l nnril tliV iotirnal fiiall completed.-. Delias f.V fale in-W liington. '(Ai : the Aflembly the ; unu X auaioTGrenadal huttne opinion c titjr - . -r- : o r ::l j nis paper ucing puura icu iu MUtitv n -"t - 7; . r.r Wr,V?r ;V vVi-vrronvenidnt tti .tRum Salt IBar-lron-Plts Ketttet be bound up in volumes which uiliVoh- .c.J And iiejwiir take lafcrear's Fla-. tam, ,Deiiaes oiucr uicpn ii.d.ti.ti, iuai 'vr " rr7"r" rF r 7" F O R S A . E. . . THESubfcriber's plantation Bla den county, -called SUMMER TON, on the Weft fide of the Wacca maw Lake, containing about five hun dred acres ; whereon is a good two-ftory dweUing-houfe, kitchen, and o her out houfes Cafh, negroes, or merchantable produce, delivered at Wilmington, will be received in payment. . -GEORGE GIBBS. If the faid plantation is not fold by the firft of December next, it will be rented - ut yearly. . G G 0 Fayetteville, Auguft t6, 1790. . 49 W AN TED. . AS an Apprentice to the SadlerV bufineft,a Lad about 14 Tears of age, who has had fome fchooling, and of reputable conneAions. None need apply that cannot be well recommend- d" : THOMAS C. MURHiY. complete "and valuable hiftcry. T ,4 Copper Slfills Nutts'-t'or aCyder Mill; arda large braft ClocF Kntle Likewife '! very gcti ti ; i:..t. ... h 1 .p - , ' ; Wilmington Auguft 16 790.-. ;49 xr n T T C -T r-sMur. - ..'fit;.' a. v . ; a - a. . m . - rn WR 'fnhferiher inforrris the TJuhlic. mWI? that,he haseftabliftedaGOPER X from reciivms by anf.negoctatvoa and TIN IWA REJa ANUFACTp RY , whatever, a note of Hand, live. 1 by Col. in luwii , -tt4wv jarncs sorter jifia 10 ih2 ItiMCiD'irj ur 4 STILLS of all fizesi ' lAlfo 'All 'kinds . buhels of Salt dated 8th' lJarch 1790? ''. I of COPPER and TfNVAREwhic whjch aotel nave loft Wof mys poUef-1; he will difpofe of on realbnable teriqs fiotitayiavethisdav received tT for! the fame, agreeable to the face of it froinaid 'Riterfield ; from wliicli Hci liefeby dilcltarged. : I y-; ' . :J tn: d avid smith. : Fayettvilld 4, Augufft'DO. 49- ftmo 7 for calk or produce. - Old Stills repaired ok tjie fliorte 'tice. -j . . j .i C Cafli givea for old Copper, lrah and Pewter..- j . I JOHH NAYLCiR- Fajettcville, May 31 "1 FYETEt ILLE . PRINTED a N t. CTTX3T 17V ttt HflWA R I
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