Qrnisnot alrealy received fuch infor mation. The tradesmen, &c ,br1orgng to the mi quis icl Clrnp civini? to be paid wekly; aad-yefterday it was aronly reported, that hi excellency is hourly ta expriti'"n of being recalled. Tuefdiy night la.t. after the breaking tip of ;hj council, a meffenger was feat off to ea-l Ger, our amhaflador at Paris, wi;h a ftrong remonirance, as it is co?j red, to Jtie coutt of France on th late refoluiions of the national Tka; the national nff-mbly, in their decree relative to the family eornnacT, ficm to hxvefnme relerve to their pro ceedings, is pretty trident from their en treating his majefty to change his am "fcalTtdor in Spain, in order to ftrengthen and perpetuate the bonds between the 1 wo nations. ' Four rrtore (hips of the line have been ut intocQramifiianinhe couric of this week. lUluLj III I Ill 1 1 I omc. I II I AMERICAN I NT ELLfGENCE. PHILADELPHIA, OCTOBER 30. YeRerday arrived the fhip four friends captain Volans,. from Cadiz. The four iriends failed the 9th September, wih the rifing fun, captain De Catur, which arrived here ch Thurfday. By thefe vetiels we learn, that the Spanifh fleet of 6 fail of the line had returned into port, probably to wait the reinforcement of 45 fail of the French navy the Britifti fleet was faid to b in the Bay of Bifcay ; the ports of Spain were ftill open to Bri tiui traders, though in every part of the Spanilh dominions the greateft prepara tioas were making for war. A merchantin Cadiz, informs his cor refpondent here, that the convoy from Havannah for thatort had put back." xtraaef a icttcr frcw Jams Sthnpfen rj "quire Rufian tst.fxt, at Gibraltar, Augttjl 30, tQO. " By this opportunity, I have the ught veil to forward a difpatch to his excel lency general; Wafnmgton, committed to fay care, and which I requeft you to forward. I truft it conveys an afTur . ance of peace toward you with the new emperor of Morocco. Spain is the only nation with w-hcro he has hitherto (hewn any difpofition to quarrel. He has de manded Ccuta', which has been refufed him, and he is making preparations for beiiegicg the garrilon ; an undertaking I am fatVsfici he is by no means equal to. An arnbaSador frcra Spain has been hiagin Tangier bay thefe 1 6 days, with a-very great', prefers for the emperor, bin will not Tand until he mail agree to give up all pretentions to Cemta,' which he ha not yet done. " The PortugncS? fquadron continues f be ftaiioneri here dming the.fummer m-ruhs fr t-s pt:rpofe of preventing , the "Algeriries from paffing towellwarid,, r!r,ch we have reafon to believe they do eff dually. I continue firmly' of. opinion" that you have but little chance of making pi ace with Algiers, diing the pref?nt 1)?$ life. His deaih may, according to the cdurfc of nature be expected daily. Inclofei I fend you a lit cf the 14 fur-, vifihg Americans at Algiers, on the 9th of laft month : fix I find died of the plague in 17-87 and t7S8. lhave take thc liberty of writing his excellency ge neral Walhingtoa forac particulars on the (alje5r. tJi .'.j " "IPrifitxrs r.amesr-Ship Dolphin--captam O'Brian, Andrew Montgomery, Jacob JecavierrWilliam Pateifon, Philip Sloan, Peleg Loring, John Robertfon, J:mes Hall. "Schooner Mary Captain Stephens. Alexander Forfyth, James Chairtta, George Smith, Jolin Arrgoxy, FAYETTEVIIXE. 4R0CBIICS Of the CTMERAL ASSEMBLY Friday, November 26. THK committee to whm was refer red the petition of Colonel Henry Emanuel i-utterloh, reported That in confideration of the allegations, &c.'in the faid petition let forth, they are of the opinion, that the emigration cf artizans into this Rate will be cf great public uti lity, and do therefore recommend a bill toauthorife the faid Henry Eivamiel Lut terloh to cany into effect Lis intended plan, conformable to the prayer cf his petition : which' is fubxnitted. Tkcmai Perfin, chairman. Refolved, ThaD this houfe do coacnr "with the report. Mr. Perfon prefented a bill to autho rife Henry Err anuellLtitterlbh, to raifer by lottery, a fi ni of jjnoney to defray the experce of bringing into this ftate, a cer tain number cf foreigner's: which "Was read the firfl time,pairsd and fentto the fenate. The bill for dividing Cafwell county, was ncgarived--yeas 29, r.ays 50. The chairman, of the committee Vn the judicial fyftem, reported That a change in the prefect fy ft em is necelTary, and thai they have examined t;e fevcral fyftcrrs l?.id befer: them,, ad have ad- cpted the re preferred by Alrrd Mc,crc5 "cfquire, with feme amcr.crrtnts. I j Bctjctmin Smithy chairman. - Mr. Smith prefented a bill tc regulate the adminift ration of juHice, ; v hich was read the firft time, palled andicnt to .the ite. ; Received from the fenatehe follow ing bills, vir A bill directing the . n.an ner in which the real foldierf cr'hcnelY " claimants, amorg thofe who had milita ry accounts ff itledrat War rent on, in the year r 78, fhaJl obtain certificates. Sec.-?-, A bill to enable colonel H.. Ei Liutcr loh, to raife money by lottery, to bring, in foreigners, 6:c. A bill to regulate and fix the ' prices for infpecling and ccopc.rirg tobacco A bill to enable Pru dence Durphie to fell a traft of land in Iredell county, fex. alfc A bill empow ering , the, county courts of pleas and quarter fellions, to direct thelecretary cf flate to ccrre&, certain patents or grants, therein defcribed, &c A bill for aher tering thei time of holding the county courts of Franklin and Iredell counties endorfed, read the third time and parted. The t ilk to efl abliih a town at Fort. J6bntcn,:ien Cape-Fear River, was read ihefecend time and rejecled. i - , ' Mrj Dawfon prefented a bill to prevent perforis from handing about petitiens'fer the ernanciftation of llaves in ! this fi ate, whichi was reVd tfaentlV time and palTd. Mr; Hamiltc prefented a bill :o e& -In jur ors a difpenfing power in all cafes cf damages, to kiTcfs the Talme cf .the contract, read the firft time, pafild and fentto the fenate. Received froiri the fenate, the bill to Tegulate the adminiftration f ijufiice A bill for fubfenbing ; en loan, in the loan effice of the United States, fuch j conti nental monies ad continental and Hate -fecurrties, as are or may be in the hands of thetreafu?-er and comptroller ofithis Hate, bcWngJng tothe public,-&c. The honfel adjourned tin til to-morrow. ( j Saturday, November 27. - Th4 committee to whom was referred the petition of Helen Tyler, reported-: T hat it is the cpimn of your commit tee, tHat the loan-rflice certificates Ic cn the fafne footing cf all other cert-incites,;; agrcti.bly to thcicak. L j '-ji. Meh&nei chairinjaB n Thehoule concur red with this rerjort. Thl board of T'rutlrees it the Uniyer-'-fltyi deliTered an addrels to the legifla turc, iiotifyirg their acceptance cf cer tain gfants roadMo the Univeifity, ijaft fculonjef the afleinbly, with an alTurancc lo thej honorable aiferrbly, ci tl:cir rp prcprtatifg thefsmefo as to ar.fwer tee ends for Vchich they were granted And eVcspfo as to cratle cryirc: to crcft fuit ' Kg.V . - I . . i t . . ... .iuii 1 a.m

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