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. PETERSBURG, m The ftii.v Faulty aw-l at New -York m favs from Grenock, habroOht Lon- Ihh: At New Madrid, (?VefHt fetrlemetit 01) eineriiigTtbe Miffilippi lom the O Jo), titere are between 30 and 40 men, without at Chickalaw BU.tr, there 1 ; ' .u o.u :.A fix .c.. iiiii-i . I attV fort r . . . V . . 1 faSliainr Onrt t 1 1I ill I IIP W .ill I lit HlllV I cannot preeifely tell the number, as I did ii-.f (Vnti there r at Natchez, there are be to the lOtta ot Auooli. Ahiioiurii the Lou don daes are hut two days later than the ai counts ah eady received, yet as tar as tej relate to the iwemal huationv of France, arc new and in: ceiling. - The legifUuvi. and executive bodies in the French govern ment 'are at variance, the former reproach iiig the litter with an intent to infl lencr their decilions, and overawe their dejibeia tions, by the prefencc ot an allied force, they declare the explanations they have re- ..J ili!i - -J In llaailliv 1111 fit IS- linen uu uir urau, i rr!" factory, and falfe ; and in a fitting of the Council of 500, the 4th of Augult, it is ftated that from 26 to 27000 mciiuavebeen detached from the army of the Sambre and Menfe; that this force directed its march to Paris, accompanied wiih a formidable train of artillery ; that the minds of the troops have been milled and feduced, by the moft abfnrd and injurious accusations a- thm liHinvp hndv : that the armies r 'i 1 t 1 v w rr w w - - , 1 J ...:.u 1. oenneraie. correipuuu wu mnvi. pais refolutions, and iliiie proclamations, with which al! France is inundated in con feouence of which the Council directed that the Directory be afked, whether the haveVeceiJ Uve particulars 'which they promifed, of the march of the rtops?-4tQ return an anfvver in three days and what meafitres have been ralcen to floD the viola tiou of the 27th article of the ccnltitution, which forbids the armed force to deliber ate ? In ftWt, there is gi e it apnrehenfion that fome violent expbfion will ultimately enlue a large number of troops had anW ed at Paris in fmall parties and without re gimentals, a confi leraWe number of difaf-. leOted perfohs had alfo joined them, and it was expected that the Directory would fei the Legifluive body at defiance, and effec tually triumph over the conilitution. The Dutch fleet had not quitted the Tex el, as , Hated-in Our lad accounts report mentions the death of Sir John Borlafe tweeh 30 and 40; and at New Orleans, there are lo few as not to be able to do the luty of the garrifon, lo tharthe inhabitants are called Upon to perform that lervice a a!lc, of which they complain bitterly. Tuefe are the mighty forces, which the Spa niards have on that river ; however, 1 can eifily conceive how the information came If I am not millaken, it wl brought by one Thomas Power, who has brought difpatches lately lntohe United States, but tor whom, no one knew when he left the Natchez, jie is the fame perfon who waa flopped on the Ohio about twelve months apo by lieu tenant Si eele, by command of the late Ge neral Wavne. and his papers leized. He . . .1... - . of both parties frail be allowed t a employ 1 ch advocates; iblkitora, notaries, agents :.d factors, as they might judge properiu ill their affairs, and in ad their trials af raw, in which they may be concerned be fore the tribunals of the other party ; and f'uen pgems fliail have free actels to be pre fent at the proceedings in fuch cafes, andat he taking of all Examination and evidence which may be exhibited in the laid trials." But even this this very evident privilege' was re fu fed by the fame evafive aufwers, and every avenue to attain jullice complete ly (hut up. From thefc cireumftance it is evident there is no greater fecurity in naVi gating the Miflifippi, ftnee the treaty-than before jr.; nor will there ever be, till that yljeft ot harpies, who prey upon the Ameri can citizens, it completely rooted out: what dependence can be placed in a treaty,) while the whim or caprice, favor or folly of a petty commandant of a Spaniih narri - tun uameto let aiiae ; and to lubltitute his Was fufpected of coming witli a defign to I ow" will as the law which is to govern a alienate the affections or tue iHiiaoitants ot 1 .iiin, niKing ins property under tne r-he weflern countries from the Union, and l laith of folemn treaties. to attach them to Spain ; it is fuppofed that I Reprefentations of thefe two cafes Have ihi fecond trjp to our country has in it been forwarded to the Secretary of SVate. foine thing of a limilar defign he might , law, firs, yours refpet fully, . -haje political views in reprefenting the lft,i FRANCIS BAIEX Jl ringth of the Spaniards much greater than ..fr' 797 hrengthott it' Really is. As to the prefenf amicable difpofition of the Soamards, and their wilh to carry the From the IN, T.j Argna. Capt- Bool of the floop Charlotte, arrived treaty into effedt, I will give yop two re j at this port yefterday from Cape Francors, cent inttances. . Mr M'Cluiiey, of Waflr has politely handed us'Cane Francois rvl insrton. in Wafliiniiori Connty', (Penn-Tpers to the i6th of Au?ult ilirlii(tVf hv . s ' . . . " . r . 1 . . 0 1 "t 1 i . . . 7 . . : w. tjr -N O T I C t HE Copartnetlbip betwixt Georce HeowEft and Jqhm Inch AM, mer- fylvania) lately went tlnwn the Miflifippi with a cargo of flour : at Walnut J! ills, when he went alhore to Ihew his pallport," the commandant of the place told him that he wanted the flour that wai m hi?, lxat Mr. chants, was difiMvtd on the 7th of July uft, by t e event ot the death of the Jat ef. ', As there is an abfolote necefllty for felS tling a fpeedily a poflible the affairs of fatd Ctartnerlhip, aH thofy indebtird to the tftjbliihmert in Wilmtngton, under the firm of George Hoopt and Co. are requeued to uifcharge the fame ; and luch as h?ve demands againft laid firm, or with horn there are. open accounts, are d fired to exhibit the lame fr payment of liqiuda tion. ' - The ftock of Dry Goods on hand, con fiftingof a. fmall affortment of articles well fued to the trade, of this place, are for (ale ai alio the Brig FAIR AMERI CAN, about 120 tons burthen, in com plete repair,: and ready for receiving a cargo. .-isippW to GEORGE HOOPER, 1 . - , Surviving Copartner. AVilmlneton. Oa . I7Q7 Lift-df betters , ttmuinitig m Ot tofl'Gicc at wimrngtan, is , OL. Samuel Alhe, Andrew Adams. Wifliam' Bttin, tare of Mr Gibbs; To- ferjli Bland; Captain Robert Btgg.' jJenjamin Church, care of Mr. Will kirks'; ; Peter Carpfenter, Jofiah Clbage, ElWia Callender, Ji hn Cooke. Cabtairi E. Dyer, 1 noma Usm, Morn. 1 Heiifv E nontt. John Fargl'on, Edmund Fiflit Jmes Giten, Mr Gamoche. Henry Holder, John Hall, Louw Hoof- fet Richard Herrnift, Bright Herring, A. Wfirrii. in an enaairpinf nt wirh a Ki ench 74 fi'ntfhip-untier'the Cadi head of July Orleans, and immediately lent .lown li. 17, it is dated, that the Britilh, who bom- foild,e 18 leize tl,e boa. u onect vmlaii barded that town, had been forced to re treat after having Jolt two of their armed ch (loupes, tliev fear a new attack the oh jeift of tliis attack is faid to be the deftrucrtion of the Spaniih fleet of 26 fliips of the line, and eleven fixates, and the arfenals under the Pans (latent Augutt 5, mention is made of the fiifpenfion of the necociations.at Lifle, and that a favorable illite is looked upon asimpolfible, if the Directory do not abatethe pretentions which it lias advanced. WILMINGTON, Odobc;. Ill the Wii-rSAVr Cent it1 1 th Ir tilt, is the tiiliowiii'T ptraur p' One d ylafl wette the fo. beiwtor Bjoup Dm' tarty vn unv.yrd tiirou.h thij to n 10 rnilaU, rphta. li to Ik- hiipeii the (.01111,1 ' 01 Congrefs, be ore whom he is toaj p a, , will ubiaiu from .wiu louie pre ijuj '.Uijifll'ins? which we learn' That the Prerich commiflioners, at 'the Leeward, lave put the Molafles. prbduced on the farmed.plantarions in the colony of rDetnous Derbiohy. oi. MVHiuuEOftu rcqiinnon for Dub Vic Or M'Cluney told him, that if he .would civej vice ; onvquarter which is due t lie tanners him 14 dollars per barrel, Or the rile ot the I will be accounted for at the fame price, -de-Orleans market lor three momlit, hehztit I ducting what thev owe for cattle ute'nfils have it. The commandant returned for I and rents. This adt is fpoken of as advau- antvver, that the flo ir was thefe, and he I taicous to both parties. mull and would have it : and with refppcl That. tUr tentn ot Aum(t was imnmnniiv I hom is Heaity, William Hooper. to the pi ice, he (Mr M'Clune) ) tunll fet- celebrated at the Cape. I Edward Tones. Mrs. Mary . Toneia tied that with the proper officersist M?w The Englifli pretend to protect tu bv Matthew lohnfton. Martin Tort.s. me theirconvtrv j ; but it feems this is in the Dthtcan Levinulton, Captain Leving- . I oillili'ilM i.iH . . 1 11 r m a. h. f , . mm - t.""1 ."".v1 iai1 'UTi wirrtneir win ot n is of the 7th article ol tlie trea.y, which de fativfied ; and even this protection is but a clarcs that the lubjejgs or citizens of each fnare. for the convoys euet ally leave the 01 tne contracting parties, tneir veuets, or v ucit, on the cruizing ground of the effeifs, (hall not be liable to any embariro French privateers. or detention on thepart of the other, fori The French treat us as bad as they can ; any military expedition, or other public 1 they want no further proof than Britifli or private purpole whatever. When he r protection, let tVm nii 1 come to New Orleans, he procured certj whatport they may. Condemned or not ficates from the different merchants, of the the earjoes are taken for government and Or ice of flour,, being 14 dollars per barrel, bills of 60, 90, or no days civen in 'oav- iiMim i I HllltullllKlU lilt "UJI UtiH VI 0, I HIHII . t upectinji to receive, that fum but what he brie Courtier of Philadelnhia with w-ts his fin prize, when, contrary to every hedcatgo, worth t'.-irty-iwo thoufand dol- pnncipieor honor ancthoneity , and in open larl, bound to a French port, is condemned ihm. violation of a folemn neaty? he toundthey ar Gonaives, on account that the owner was would only give him him 12 doljars 1 ! In a French emigrantthey not allowing the vain did he lemouflra e 00 the ocrafion ; rii?fct of naturalizatiou rn minWnra r. .... . . ... 1 ra in -niu (uu iic pic.iu me 1 1 1 1 1 1 y 1 ir ma hcuijt i tue revolution. 111 American ci ixen ! He dilcovered too Fro the M.EXAMRU GAZETTE. To the Editors of the CblumLtan ALrrar. Gtvn.i m. n, ne, that the common principles of rectitude were not to he found in the bolbm ofa Spa. niaid . and a'd the latisf.icio 1 he had. l a fatiiifactioii it mav bt calle ) was, that lie w.4 i ot the only one, by many, who had hreu duped in the fime manner. ine other cale rrtoerred mylelt ; nnc Ji feph Viilal, the lecretary of the govern- tnefit was indebted to me a lulu ot money, Port of IV Um i ngtoiu hNlfcfUD NONE. M CLEARED Brig Gloryana, Foller, St Cre:i. NO riCE is hereby oiveii In your paptr of the 7th it which when 1 went to demand the pay. rpo the pnrchalers at the fales of the in t. IS inirr'r4 j m. i. ( 1' I. 1 1... .1:1.1 r I 1 r . . . - ....... I 1 L . lie irnili ,(ll II r h .1 lillUI.IM r IOI1IC 1 I mtn ,.t (,. i p r n.i I l anuther naoer vah.rh tta,.ih . ). titmm. I s..0..:n, I ... ,c ,.uC oa.nnion ivioiciy, m - w-- v - i i j i 1 1 1 vfci im. ain n inui . nil i ' wi iiimi) i i . . K . CllCrl ill t hr Wf lli n rnunlrv u.u'iv im', I (,. i l: . u-..: occcjieo, inn irom tne urizent de-mands "--- "I, ". -J i-.iii niiiiiun . I lie I C DC II I 1' III II'UIM T dl i ai line , . . . and ;be United States, were letiled: thur I w F " vm j m i ' v - x v i i v. v v r mm V a I ,, i . the eoininiilioiiers had proceeded to run the I fpeces of paper money drawn by the com. j l,rainx,s under the tndilpenlable neceflity nnc; ana mat the Spaniards Had a lorce ot I mandants ot the different forts on the irea- ,u rur unnirdidte payuinu . and to in lo.ooo men in the province. You verv Ifurv. at New.DrUans. and nairf awav m I form (aid nurchafrri that if iumnnii Juttly obferve. that this information doct I workmen, ke. fur wafa i and ar rirrivrd I not made bv the fiHt M W..,,.,kr " L'.l. . .. .. . . . i. ; t o ' r: 1 ' w 'vii.u ihai, mm agree wn tne ipmt 01 tne prociama- I n tie merchants at a rate proportionable to Ihe Wltl be contlrained to direct tuns to lw wu wmuijuii vincicr.; nn uicprooioui- iu- orrrr ot cnnfviencc tiiey can put in inltuutcd indifcrimiratrlv 0 . ww ww-.wvw! v ... . w tm i w .in. tu iw irti ir iiitm Wm . a. - I m9 . . , h. at itleir nominaJ value, I relufed, and as he would not pay me in the current coin of the omit i v , 1 brought the cafe before Gayofb by its oeing Hated .that the fame pcrfon wtio gave the information brought dil patches to Philadelphia from the reprcfcir . . i te - - . . . . .. . 4iiTc oi iwq ourerent poweri a inuiw ;n ufelf abford. However, leaving the wide field of conjecture, I ill come to facls. I am but this moment arrived from the Spa the governor. He (who had fo ofre area Mr. EJIicott that it is the fincere reit :d 'ifh Sarah Mofely, Adm. N B. I hs bondi and notet will be lodged in the h,nd$ of W. 11 Hill; tiq. wiiV up men cc pt ot the moneydue, v,iil canbd the fecumies and give dilchargek Stpttmber ao. 3 - s, Ai. William M'Condray, Edward Morgan , aptain John M'Farlane, James Mur rjy, rjenjamin iviilii, J. d. Moore, Ar cuy rvj'Voiiutn, Captain otephen xvunor. (Jt'orge: Reed. IvViiliam tnell, Sedgwick Springs, Jo nathan Standley,, IltlC Sntl sprain Joteph latom, Anthony B, TiimtPi- Willi T m 1 in 1 r w - - - - VZJT . rtenry urcranarr. Vi.iburjjii ano Childs. James Walker, J.-mea Walker, jm Capt. Harvev VV rcheller, H. nry Wood. R. BRADLEY, Alt P. M. October ir ', 1 1 a i 1 ' 1 F O u in U NtheNevAbern read, afafcut ft ttcn milef from W'lmintbn, wb largt Charts of Notth America, paticirly deftiibiug the le.icodfc, riveVs, inlets, 'lioaJ, &c. 1 he owner may t.ave the'tA (after paying the coft ot this advertile' meiit) by applying to William Ptnrole, on Harnloi)' CrevL Ha rifon's Creek, OA. 4, 1707. N O T I C H THE fubferiber has q lalified as Exe ciittix to the lad will and tcftajm nt . of Caleb Nichols, late of New. Hanover county, deceated. ah perlons, indebteo to laid ettate are requcOeri to mike imme diate payment ; and thofe who have any. demand, on the lame, are required to pre a (. a lent mem wnnin mci mc imuxtca ny law. 'UNITT NICHOLS, ta'x. Wi'ihingron, 18th Sept. Ten Dollars Reward. of Spain to carry the treaty into effect) this fame man decreed, fcontrarv 10 the mfh dominions, by ivayof Natchez, which I knowledge of every inhabitant of the place) j-i.uc 1 leir anoiif ti c MIOOM ot July, and I tntt It was the cnllom ol that country 10 1 afl'ure Von tUxt ihrn thra wm no mnrr I receive the ffri h. -ni t eafrt anil ilir mf - w f w - ' W - - -www mm " . . w . i a . . If , .... . probability ot mc differences being fettled I (cvei depreciated as they weie) they vere than there was before, things remained in I a Ir Al tender. I relted my felt on the trea . .imr naie iney naciaone tor lojie timet 1 ty, ano oegsed that aareeibie to tne pro in fat't , fome fliort time fince. there was I viftoft made in the ith article the cat niii?lu stoi fo much an appearance of a pacific dif I be drcideH aceordinc to the authority of I rCitoWf and b) trade a Blackfmith. I . 1 tmwwm innann wan or roe nunciibAvr unbTi and not according to 1 he 1 think ne nas a ,c;" n" nut encuv cuflom of the country, with which, as a .wherit I do nl remember. He would be (hanger, was not fuppofed to be acquaint known in Fayetteville by Mr. Grove's ne ed; and further, that the law, (it there greet, InWUmiufl10" nX Mr. D Moor'i, ivi were any which would mfed the cafe in Chatham by Mc Mallett'l. I think be g point) might be pointed out to me i on eodeavourinif to t'.et on board fome vrflel tc which OUK KRIKNDGAYOSO, pointinp I go round to the northward, and mould he m Ran away from the fubferiber on Saturday lalf, a black Negro fellow nam ed TRIM, about 20 years of age, 4 !eet i or 10 inches irgh, hit a fear on his face. hut on what part 1 cannot exacilv recollect. t the Natchez, enrnced t the delay of the Spaniards in not delivering np the forts, ohr, En MafTe, and kept the Governor dofe confined in the fort, for the foace of H days, and he was afraid then to tenture MM until he had ligned articles of capitubv tiou drawn up by the inhabitants, in which they fecured to tbemfeUet many valuable privileges, until the difference between the two powers mould bt fettled. Thefe articled were tent down to the Baron le Carondelet, far confirmation, and the dif. ftch bringing the ratifications, arrived at sNatrha tHedtty I left h. Withrefpea to the farces of the Snn aiaxdi in that quarter, the y are pr.ifc ) to hit own hreafl, h it the rffiontety to tell I fail at Wilmington, he will go to Newbern me, that HE wat the law ; ind that as (IE 1 will give Fifty Dollars to any per Ton who fniH, the cafe wt to be decided. At the will apprehend nd feenre the faid fellow Governor had none but his own fyeopnn s o that I get Mm Again, and pay all reon about him when he made ufe nl this afferti ihle charge, lit. W. NASH on, I thought it neeiTay to rill in faMft N.l. A fellow bv the name of ROBIN mie to be winffs to fo extraordinary a de. wlonging to Mr GarrotGnodloe, went ciartton 1 aim as an autnnriiy ior 10 ootj fpfealel the 7 u irti lei t ihe tiea'v. v 1 Jcciaro, thai The ittaMul ud rewjedi RAM away rrom the (nh.criber about iht da- pair, a Negio fellow by the name of 1 O H N who call A -M " ' "-.lillUl Ull mm d l I'iII l J I ri iMU I AflVMV I t I I I I r I I dmfe f JOHN GAflDENfcR I walfai(ed by. Dcclot Ifaac Guion, of llv, IH IU, iiuvv ivhvvj v va s t f If I Majigeon, of Wilmington, from whom he w-s lalf purchalrd. 1 have great reafon to fuppofe he wat concerned in a daring robbery committed in my houfe la 11 night, and that be will ufe every effort to efcape. Perhapt he may make to Wilmington, or lome other fei. port, therefor all msOrrt of vtflelt and mher are fortyd harhcurtog or carrying, jim off at their peril. hnever tll deliver him to me, nr fe. 11' r him in any 'gaol, fa that I get him a in, Hi. ill receive the above reward, and dl iCaf nable charges. IV AHOARET M Kr AK. n 8'iKh Wamingtop,"! Uftobeji, a. 5 with him. M GooJlor, I doubt nor; vol i q'll evi ar.l for h. W.N. til iuui.ty, July iy.
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