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k!n n 1 h u U tV.n me pt':nl:J hi'?s a'ren'i: ry- ;ii I :.:-v lhi-1 ari to Lj f )i id i: a c iJV.ry wte. H: :nvts t JikliJ h's Sains rare tan hi-; direr fo.i, i; .mir v.:i:r 1). Hi-; tfe hi. enrj't of his IxVt-lrj: anJ htx-'Vs cx;s, : yi :.-'V;.1.:i fo- w.v-. L); t ::i? :rs fatal to i:": :rs never h i't hint ; vhe walks the li::r !"r the j't-jJ, aad th-irc; not ia i a iri ;j?lh. 'He cii bM 1 of iore Bh.'J'i'i-thin voir Udyihip, and In, :n :z :ti-:l ihi-i the diiii of Mirl b r.ragh ;' but .his greate:t priie, ani th-: worii'i gre.i.et envy ii, ta.it lie can hac y?iw wii:a he pl-cafes. AGRICULTURE. Th: fi'.hvjb'.y is rtcitm;!ei to farnxrs s very b:n:jij:al. JERUSALEM Artichok e Yields J mo Fabir.id.mtlv in a zoo! foil, and will :hrve well even in poor una ; Si ford wintir food, particularly for cow., Ih-cp and hogs little trouble at tenJi.i dz culture of this very valuable root. Spanish Broom Excellent for re coerincj galled or wathed lands ; affords good lhe'.ter and brow.ing for (lock in winrer, p irticularly iheep and goats. I.:ne:i may alio be made fiom this plant. I: will thrive in ilony barren foils, where ic.irce any thing elfe will grow no ex pence or trouble attending the culture of it. Soot and Sal,t A good handful of each, twice or thrice a week, given to a co.v, is thought a good prefervative ar- iini! the diitemper among horned cat-lis. LAA'S OF THE UNION. . 4. (-36-) . bled, That th? circuit-courts in the dif liitf South Carolina and Georgh,! (lull, for the future, be 'hzU as fol-j lows, to wit: In the diuric: cf South-;. Carolina, on tht twenty fifth ay of Oflober next, at Charleflon,, and in each fcceeding year a: Columbia, 021 the) tweltth day of May, and in Charleston j on the a 5th day of. October ; in the, dif ttict of Georgia, on the fifteenth dfy of) OAoter next, at Augufta, and i each" fucceedihg year:at Savannah, on the trie twenty-fifth day of April, and at Au-j gulta on the fifteenth iay of October : except when any of thofe days fHallfhajj-j pen to be - Sunday, in which cafe; the; court fiiali e held on the Monday follow ing. AnI all procefs tht was return able refpecftively at Charle!icn, on the: fir ft day of Oftober next, and at Auguf- ta on the feventeenth day of October, hall now be deemed returnable refpei ively at Charlefton on the twenty-fifth day of Oftober next, and at Augufta ori tie fifteenth day' of October next ; ay thing in the farmer law to the contrary notwithstanding. ''! And be it further enacted, That fo much of Jthe aet, intituled "An act to ef tablifli ijhe judicial court cf the United States," as directs that the diftrict court for the diilrict of Pennfylvania fhall be held at York-Town in the faid ftate, be repealed; and that in future the diRrift court for Pennfylvania be heldin the city cf Philadelphia. ! F. A. MUHLENBERG, S. H. R. JOHN ADAMS, V. P. U. S. - &c. Ap PIO V ED A Uguft II, 1790 -GEORGE WASHING T O N, Prefident of the United States. (True cepvj ; . THOMAS JEFFERSON, S. S. FOREIGN; NEI'S. clcrs trcnld be given for the failing of the ;rssd fleer. Peace effect;: :h k:o ;-f.r; Mi r t ir: era P;i 1 vaie ' letter rs irciti :rt?ri r.rp.cvrtce the coiic'uiic-rj of pe.ace . Imtwccn ).v, two kinc?" l ftioiicl-' .fufpefted t? .a the kirg cf . -Pri-fiiii ias 1 -ecn 'rr, '-d upon by. th? kirg hi Iiur.giry :id iV::t all anl jroJiuc aa J to join his isuocs 'to thol ci i A : with a icw to tiizd a 'counter revoltiin.' in France, aisd ... jtc vent the farther prcgrefs 4 iiber it in Zu f t 41 X r ' !" In a " rirann f 1 nnr -v i i- n j . . -. r , t . " Sweden for keeping a fleet in conflant 1 ca dinefs for fea, exceed thofe cf arsy ether .country in Europe. At Carlei'circn they have begun to hew cut of the ic lld rack, t.hiity clocks in which twenty i'iiil" of the line arni thiity frigates will he en tirely refcued frorn the weather, vhilc their (lores and -ammunition remain in: galleries, beiweeni:ach decit, in ijiu h rea dinefs, that they may be- cciiveyci en board in .24. houis. General, Schoenfelt is prociaiirned rr,s litary divtator of :iie Belgic pt-iovirces ;i and heexercifes his ainhoritv 11h frcaC ieverky. He lately Ihot two cf hi: ( fii cers with his own hand, alled'jirg tkty were traitors ; at jthefame time, Jie cat:lfd thirty foldieis, who fied in the engst ment, to 1e handed. A few days ago, the following rre'r.nf choly accident happened : A ycuug gen tleman, Vfho was the next day to have been married to an asciable yohrg hfy, the daughter of a tradcmsj in the i y, in a playful moment pulled the chair away as fiie was arcing 10 fi t down, in confequence of which (lie fell with her head wpon the fender, and fraciurei hep fkull, aftd diedin t?vo hours' aft ei wards. The gentleman hai been ever fince in a ftatebf infinity. r ; 1 CONGRESS cf the UNITED Sci 1TES, AT THE SECOND SESSION. Brjun and held at the city of New-York, v:i -vinday, tiie fourth day of J.tnu :ir?, one thouiand U t c n handrtd and c: ::J' sjurts of ii e U.ti'sJ SLrtfr in the d.jir.Jis sf Sj:tlh CzrJir.a aK.i Gi'jrgia ap:j:Jir.r -.:' th: dijtr'r'i o-irt of Ff':''j mi 1 ,b ii! i.t future he k:!J ut tkc c-; - sf Phiia - only. TP i it enacted by the fenate aad houfe I3 reprefen:a:i-.es of th U .ued ij.aw. of America ia Conrtfi ucia- LONDON, JUNE 18. A Severe action has taken place be- tween the Auftrians and Turks, which terminated in the defeat of the latter. The Amftrians were command ed fcy Geneial pleny. The Turks ral lied feveral times, but were finally driven elf the field the Auilrians loft 9 8 of ficer?. Tii2 king of Hungary h.as afiembled an army of 150,000 men on the fron tiers of Pruffia. 7 Ycfterday afternoon a mefTesger ar rived at the fecretary'of ftate's office, Whitehall, from Spain, 'with defpaich?s fiom Mr. Fitherket. Nothing of thetr contests tranfpired ; but a cabinet conn, cil was immediately fummcned."-; bard of aduirahy .was h.lvKi day, ja confequence ; and it cxp;ct;i or- AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE 1 NEW-YOP.K, EEPTIKBS?. 13. ; If a a e. l : Y a vellel from Bilboa wchave;;!-' 3 i ft of July, who lay that the diipute t'. tween Great-Britarn and Spain was ljt tied, and. tnat a peace. might be dep ea upon. E'jkn, Sept. . A gentleman frcr oalcm tr.lormsv that a letter .hadt be received fhere from Mr. Gaiidoqiii aft" fpectable merchant in Bilioaarc d $1 2 T, which menti-incd that the differences whkh have exited between the ccurtv't Gr-i -Britain and Spain are ainicat'I aJjwtfied. i .
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