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. - - i 11 a n -11 11 11 i 11 11 11 11 - 11 v u jr it- - . ... lit . 11 - - - t 1 - - J O. .YAW L AW.W s-J WYJLOVs-V V-CA- - - . A-T0flWlJ COVNTRT PAPER, Puitii mrrTUUDAr, it ALEXANDER 5.HRTIN, tot' JOHtf Sl8t.tr, (VOL. I.) 0 ACTi A1T1,3 ?X-V-X-$-D "A T JUNE V 1793. ' Xjoititu srtcui.am.-a.j (No. 43 ) 1.1 SEA LETTER. "1 1:, Tit ftUvoAng it a copy of a llanHSea-Let-) tor, orPafport, ifuti bythe-Suprm 'Executive of the hnion to the Captain. , . f fhip vr vejfeh belonging it. cMzens-af n thi United Stater, found tJpork within the territorLs tf the Belltrfent power r the letters are to he counlrfigiei Ijthe Secretary of State, and at to be in the Englijh, Dutcbyund F rJch lattuaget, confermahle to the treatielmth trance GEORGE WASHINGTON. iS1', Prcfidcnt or thi irtjsTtTsfi ?Stats rs.icl. ToaTJhallfeethe 4 ..TJ E it known, Tb leave and permif. ' X fion, are hereby given to If imafter or commander ef the' called! of the burthen of wltoni orlhcreaijbuts,ying atprefent lathe oortof bound for and laden with . .to depart ortfl nrnried With hit faid N' tW ti i armed at bomb-ketches" L-)t completelv armed, or in want of rt pair tORTtffiqCHWRT. 'y Ships of the 'line armcJ, 3 of 74 gtint 1 arming, 1 ot 74 1 new, 6 ot 74 iri pood .condition, 1 of 74 bad con dition, t of 74; - en hk fid vovaffe.fuch 1 been i(ked,and the feid ivfajgL made oath before the proper ouicer, that the faid " . belunRS to one or ''jm'orof the citizeni ofthrUnited States V' of America, and to him or them only. In witnefs whereof, I have fabferibed iny name to tbefe prefent$V-and xed -the feal of the United States of Ameri. ca thereto, and caufed the fame to be counterucuCQ ot , r k , w ; i . -'the .. dar .'-'of .'Ji ' in the year of our Lord -Chrift, otts! thou fahdfeven hundred and ninety. . Molt Serene, Serene, inoft PcifTant, Poiflant Hich Illufttious, Noble," Ho- nourable. Venerable, wife and prudent, Lords,"Enperorj," Kings Republics, ; Princes, Dttkes,8 Earls, Barons, Lords, Bureoma'ters,- Schepens, Counfcllorsi at alfo Iddees; OfQcers, jurticiaries and . jleeents of all the fjoodcitiis and plcei wnetper jqciciiaiucai pr ecuir, wuu Tiliall feetbefe Datents, orThear- tTiern r tead. W6 ; ? maViknowruihmhe ttafter of ' ' ap?earin befgff ' tis, has declared upon oath, that the eff'cl, - called the - of thebdrtHen of about 1 ton,whichheatprtfentnavigats, ts of the United States of America, arid thatno fubjecls of the ptefent biHigerent t. cowers have anr part, fo may God Al jnighty help hinxr And, as we: wi(h to Tee lie faid maftef profper In his lawful affairs, our prayer is, 40 all the . before mentioned, and to each of them fepa rateh. where the'fald mafter fhall arrive, with his TeJTel and cargo, that they mav . nleaf t receive the (aid maftci . with goodnefs, and to treat him id a becom tnz manner, permitting him, upon the ufual tolls and expeuces, In pading and ' ttoaffinir.to pafs,oavigate(and frequent the ports, partes and territories, to the. nd to tranfact his bunneu, wnere, ana In what manneT be fliall judge proper 1 Whereof we (hall be willingly indebted, Friffates .armed, t ot m in condition, 4 of 325 in want of repair, 2 new. 1 1 old, 2. .-. - 1 Beftdes the Phocion,of 74 cuni aiW the-Windward IlUnds, and th? At4an fl ta,r6f ti guns, in the Ea(t-Inies.- " i riioad; iloops and cornets, to tn? numbers of " 41 ;y all 'of which' are in condition, and either armed orjar; ming.::af cpMi. Several large (hips are now rea-iy to go out of dock and orders have been given for the conftru&ioa of fo.more, ftiipi of different fizes. - - , t! , , The following is a Ilate'of the Ma rine at Breit, on the 4th inft. - - r - In the" Road. L Republican, - -- L'Archile, LeTourville, , v L'Experiment, " . -La Thetis-, Frigate JLa Concorde, do. La Sarveillante do. La Iieinion, do. Gum. T .-no Arming in the Port. Cans, 'no 80 Le Terrible, i. LaCorted'Qr, - La Ci-'vant Cretange. L'Aueufte, - " LeSttfien, LeSuperbe, La Convention "--All th,r (ht will Hi th Knad the middle rf the, infuingJUDU'b T j-EeLaaaing to the port of Bred, ; and my heart throbbed upon feeing the fol lowing toafts The fons and daugh ter ot St. George." , Hi Britannic rnajefly"--" The queetl of Great-Bri-tain"" I he Princi of Wales andRoy- al family," The tars and .wooden walls of Old England,' Succels to the Biitift fleet" &c; Ice. The whole ptocediegs I enclofe to you, and it will doy our heart good toread thenu v VV ben the accounts of this bufmefs r came to hand fr6m our ftkni B -,at Charkf. ton,, I. felt, beflive mt, apprehemvve leit the indignation ofthofawho yetfwarted -fwcniBdirtWelved 1hTiTneiiti, caufe. .Tiould bfroufedby the imprudent Jength' Ttf wbicliour fiiends have gtme but I am happy to inform you, that my tears were lounuieis. 10 remove 11 luioiiy, when def p roo'edisabfotuTely impoflible. This circumftarice(anfntf maxim is ni'ore ncont-o enable its at preiefit favourable to royalty . 'aTo prove tile extiaordinary influence of deep rooted prejudice, a lats inftance has come under my awn noticer It was, J think, fome time in the fum mer of 1 7 8 8, thai; you and iyf. If dined and fpent the day, at the houfe of Mr , u -.onooa, in company wr.n ic Rev. Mr. Djche:UThit.genilemen and family ai rived a few day fince in this city, and aftoniningtotell,noTwithfland irijc trZumjjricciZht li almoft univerfidly carrelfed. Rank turyifm is no longet remembered." Oblivion's vottex has fWa'.lowed all cp. Would yo believe that it is already tthifpered that Mr Duche will in all probability be chaplain to Congrefs next ftfilori ? an i let ine a(k, who more fit ? Did he not "preach to p-ay for (N. B tntre nott i with men'; . . . v. - . f attacked near Stortberpra party o 500. Pruffians, and defeaua them. 'He, Pitilians, however, fought, vvdi rcat; i otJaitiacy, and tbipt. f-t . - L . - 74- "A 74 13.1 if;rvatori) the n'embe'Tbf jthe old confederation ? Ti j true,' in 1776,! to e . a f w fe tn? ung'weL ot rrance, nel,was a R f-ori Prieft, but Paunch to! the nod tid caufe, be has done no more than A u C aid the whoTe a'phabt to 0. wh arelowtitizens, pffioers, commuu on.fr.rr.rt,ir)e Uniied abates. Huzan I eruirmjc in the" channel and Gulpb t .TirEnrft,tdfgre 'If w i : rtf-"r- r- M . -' .1 I ' ' L ProP-rne, ' La Oeopatrea,4 La Vicilant, JLsi Ferdnx. fmall aHi!antveUeis,makeuptne wnoie 1 ,. j ' ; ? P fleet of ten,- lately mentioned as having I Lovnon April, 3. YefterdaT difpatch fai'ed, perhaps with a view to interrupt I es from Holland were received at the FOREIGN ADVlCESrETMBA' MaIU Commodore Gardner. r Of this fleet it wi'l be feeri, ' contrary to the former (latemeaf, that only" thtee Clips are.tf the line. ' "' V ' -t PHILADELPHIA, May u. ExtraR if a Utter from aentkmsn in Phi' ladclphia Uhit friend in item-York, it- ted May luim -j t ' M In my lad t gaveyoti fome account 01 me lenumenu oiuio majuniy 01 mi part ot tne citizens ot tms cuy. wtn fectetaryof Hate's office the fubdance of which we underiland to be. 4 -' 1 nat tnegarnions ot lireda and Ger- trujdenberg fdrrendered by a capitula tion on the a 8th ulr? that the troop of .L. D.. I. '..'jlil 1 - ioe ciiiTiaa legion in 00m place were included in the eapirulation. on the fame terms with the French t and tha both were allowed to march out with ht honours of war, and take the route for France. . - . Th fame difpatches addi that advf- ?ei ; had been .received from BrufleU, dared the loth, at which time It was knownAhw, that Dumourier havir tr a -. ah . w MATIOWiL CONVtNrjON Mie, at. INTERNAL" COMMOTIONS The comniiflioncrs - fsct .to Orleans , to for ward the recruiting fervice, an-1 tatlAridjMej jfiSSe, -iadattthe a tioiialiAik!:!? tfJrasbW wouqedL H-iMMrftat ktiaiv-.- rcprWenjative jtjLthaC-'city . bv per8;j''?;,'; ou ioufqah, patriotitrn could not lifiJs.. us neeci xeonaro oourqonis rne vie- ; ' - tiffl of number of "pcifons rs ilid-4)y - the dclgulng. As he-was f ailing be fore the, cuy.hau be was a tavkeJ by them, as d flagged into- an anticham- -her, where ht received feveral wounds. He ow hi In eytoch is not thotr-hr ra" " emtuvnt danger, to citizen Dulse, wh.a defesdeS bias -"with-. giat intrepidity anl vlaced.: himfeif between Bourdctt and hf'a(TfGiis. ' " ' " 1 h CommiiTioilefi vLolmttT ncciife f the municipality, wHq made no effnto; prevent this murder, and who refuied to give the names of thole who ueo - amy at toe citjr?PU en iwa oaf. t..-. - The derails given relaflvitotheintpjvy lf . reKm'of Deui'.eirres meMic.'-.that.".' the cojrrnuricatiotii have ben interrnpr-; ed between Nantz, Rennt, ard An twerp. ; The Rebels carried eff, iroaa Cholate all the arm r they fouVd ' thrreT ud feven piece? of fmall cannon, their c'wef is nw.ed Gallco, Ettigran's, ft it faid conpofe their van-guard.'- They "are diftinguiflied by whir capsand . v their cry is Lng the the King tit f)n th name if the Recent of France," they have txperieltted a ' cbck in. the departmenrpf Deux-Scvfes, wuere they , ;y hi many of their number t they fil lape the ccantrytbr6cgh' h.b thfy -pafs.If it. b'rped UiU torrent w"H be " ilcppecL' Already a c.ithbouiiflg de- panraepthHS fer.t 1200 guards and 4 pi ccs cf cannon. ' f . Thefe icronn's eave rife to a warm dilVuflioc andvaririispiopofitiens were j triade to cherk tbefe cnmmotionv I.aiureetn the name' cf the com- ri'te rf 'the general fafety, gave ac- ".. 4: "In Wfntft and foe etujt mbereft lue whoml Kavelate ConverfedonEurrpean I left his pill, at " Halle, was continuing , - hereto th Seal of-; ; V 'A ars.. There area great maj rity; 1 1 bis retreat to Valencicnnefe 1 and that doalTarevoa. that condemn the ron- t. TRENCH -MARINE.- - : duel of th Trench, and notfo mucK l , y u - ; , 1 . . . . I fjndonaccor.ntoftheir meafurei.as the . Vbitraaof tne returns maaeontne 111 . principles tney nave - acojtea. ,nus 1, ; . of March, of the lute and prefent ; learn to be generally the cafe in all the .! rondruon of the whole luvy ot ' France- 1 -. ..' .- -1 ' " . TORT OF BREST,-'. " I , i Chips armed equipped, and ready ot feai of tit guns, a of no gum j 1 fPo, and 10 of 74 guns. ' , '. ' Ships arming and preparing for fca, 3 of 80 gnus, and 1 of 74. - f Ships hi good cbnditjon 0(74 gnu. : t ' x , '. I Ships near built or building 7 of 74 Ships In want rf repair -i of 1 id ' igunt 1 1 of 11a 1 a of 8a and l of 74" .gun. ' , .f r ;i ", j '. Frigvfewt f jo gwii9 of 40, ,' "an'd 19 of ji,ondcr repair. .,.'.,' : :T '-T port of TOULON. T Sh'pt of the line armed or arming ; i fill guns ti of 80, and 10 of 74. '. JmJ, la want of repair 'A of 74. v- In condition 1 of 1 18 rum i i of lol'tnd of 7i;nt, Frlgatei armed 5 of 40 gtini : of maritime towns in the Union,. Brhiln rnflaence , I am happy to inform you, is making rapid Andes here. It will I trull, extend itfelf to the peafantry, in the interior parts of the county, bu it mull the-AuliriiM had taken poffenitn of Areip, Namur and Mons. I.ev' ",wekno not by what moteof touveance, nave been received from Par'u, dated Ma-ch ayth, at which time all was peiiefliy qui:t. Of .ill the rr ilit4ty characters emp!oy. ed in the eminent' ar, the Dukef Brunrwirk has been the moff nnfuccfi ful, Princi Cobnrg has gained hnn tit bethebuuneisottime.anawi unagreat by his late fnccelTei j Dnmourier and r. J - J "...-..". .1,. I- i r . ... . mcaiurc urpcuu mr iui.-i Mpwn iu-. viait iair nave aadeo to their reputati ' dudry exercifed on our part, v A few of j on a Generals, both by victory and de-1 our influential chataflers may do much. ' f ,t , but the Duk of Brunfwick add'J At any ra'ewenoglittopet(eterf,irrra nothing to his laurela by his Irrur'ion me pciiujin'ninai inr 1 wmim "luiu.uuc, . mil rrance,ana by (to nfe the lannatre of our oM ftannch . H friend the JJrWJbMr. Burke) roayrea- April 0. Oftend was entirely eva--1 auy r ica 10 coniorm n i rr uneiana cured by tfee t rench on Saturday lad. Let but the gionoui. tht , Several veflels were taken . 'herein, the our views. royal caufe prevail on th cminr nt of Europe, and then my friend, 1 donht not we (hall fucctftfnlly chace the jaflly abhorred principles of modern rtvoln? i on! ft 1 out of the world. Youi joy, I am confident will be eqnal to" mine upon reading the proceedings of a very ref pcflable tramber of our countrymen, met at Charlcflon S. C on the iO K of April laft, for thepurpoie ofcelebr ating the annivcrfary of Su Cioaot. . How com t of ihe infunefliocs in the ce rurt ment ot' 1 Ifle and Vilainc, and fwniQ. ticaied a letter by which- it appear, that rhe.rebeli bearing the hnd cock ade had taken pofTrflion of upwards f ten leagues fquare that the had nvlT- creed -h- patriots, and that the gendat merie and troop of the line fe nt 00 ' a gain ft them were obliged to fall bark. After reading of thefe accounts, it wai decreed. - . ( Ait 1 Thofe perfons now in thjLpi! fons of Rennes, and who rave bad a hand . in T the confpiracei in ti-devent B-ittannjr, fiiaU be transferred tn Pais, to he judged b) the extraordinary tribu nal, the papers and the effefls fouad upOntVm and every thine relative to their trial fia'J. be bronght to Parii, l The executive, council fliall irr roe dia?f!v fend to the cepartmem rf I'lfle and V'lane, the forces necef; at jn te (lore order, ' . .. . ; Tlie mirifter fert the copy of a letter from General Dsmnnrief toGeera1 de Val; . The letter is wrote from big Oimnof Campitchipii'ate.'aoth March the following I the fubltarce. . V Send mp my deaf general, the corp of troops which yoa prom:fed mr, to rrolaf th inMMtri)i! Va his retreat loft them 0neJ rr.e, an (nvchid frefn my had r moii ccnain vicrry. , I best the enemy, on the til , all dar 1. ng In the infamous fie'd of tinfe. Theenemi leftusprfTtlTion f the field When T,h r learned fie cowardice of rry left w, theefemy winted to attack my lht n!ng, which was commanded by Vailance.'the 1- J E-a'ire t bof I bave n Vd th left win The riaht sn f r,trr- fuf. 'tained the combat. I have, in f,e te fence of thf enemy, male a faf- tftr;t to Charopeachie," vhr I eiped to, b Attacked w mot roi' : "DUMOURILR." gnrmon 'onmtea ot 1000 men now retreating towards France. . , , .Two regiments of French emigrants are to be taifed In England. Com madders, Matqu!i De Choifeul and the Dnke D'Harcourt. . - . Gen. Dumourier basremielledofGtn CUbf4ia truce and conference. The requeft was anfwered prepare year felt" f -r battle 1 1 am after ymi." v Gen. CuiUae, on llie loth of March,
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