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, " : y--k:; vx!.-,. . , -x::.f '- ..'".. x.7 x jx-xi-?''V'.-.--.'?' .V.V.V I'. xx i :-nr-tne ? nv x i h '-Driir.AuiKV-x dA arrived xint Porte KeviV:t f u nti the i rcw; or Hie rrencn priva-; ;f jxrtt RejffJt't,-which h e ii Vi fa y ed J rdtn lcU-fe'pt, taldpr) vate'ifc r.t Kdiiy. he ioj-V;.'..-! -Ifxtircbrrc . Jiv toe zzd bF . .Aofi-ufttwut lleaeues to -!rvv ri ;ol -tth'i)id Cat ajiti; (oh his .Vs. brcf;r oo 1y- jhi;Sans gr :at-if l1;; pikaK tinbtird wltn lus papers, w b i ch was ' complied itlvM-ftcr ' ibroe ;: exiia. r" t Kjfi rhc : iiaf t and fficc rs wen (:on .boa rd riWrr and kit Hra "and hi? bo's trw kind acttniirJrir only be.rirwardeby. nil bb'sirrf i htVor tvatcw-it-Jieti tfceuhr'W'jui J, ws thcji fent tciandhf ,jvat-Ts Urictly p "ovqtouipdHup,,''a'C3t;ng to; ihcra:1 ithcieiritij'i.regua rf 1 1 ;. wps,t?itcnja- Wiorncd tort he privateer. - At ihe'VvcrjC .iHOiiir.utxhc 'baa.TiadcuinsJ& lvapti. waTMwt',ib bafl 1ic'r7fep7si aga ihcT" tnofcfire ajul fn View up i-iWa.ujr' pf ; th'e'3 7ww5yp5 rabidiffe lanc intatbfta jh rom" he , rrfeJepA. imwcdkiiiiy.Xu i'.jUlllJb " y a J , ana Jftk ? 1 1 .tt a pger o t ti : ii; i s vg; her, them, into ihevi t)wa,ytile), ,wlu re thcy;,KV tingoi(tycd'$c5re foiv, ,, who-; was irK ins , boa twt U 2 I'ea tiien to-pjo4hpK to Knrieefor jhe: one to fcngjano- m oraer to ocfcatc war, . 1 1 a. Ihrc ot mil J . jradiancc t nroulv : the tlob-.a .ot cabcr.rv, the incalcation of nv;-'" rt ,i)d rHigiMs d City was regular jy aj Ttende toii fhea ei wVris 'idcliveea,!I?cwhich -thcVjwfrft;. cuItyV and i the necelfit) 'o.Dhetry'.'"prafticar'; been-tWconqueitccsdf coniinenced iti-:Oirtainty;and;.pfofecVt, wnh aniiety. Kothing need be fai on the,' merit of tlie cdmniiitee ; their works Jpesk the'lanstjase whieh pannbt-bt 6e uuueritooa oy every iriena to inc neiV of mankind. : ":' .i-...,.Il V N. B. There ha(been fixty thc E.icaippment. -, , . at :f !?'J!4r:;jEFrRSbN's;TO ' jT)ic anxiety bfrthe public has been jfbr , a Ion 2 iLmel-a wakened. by.lDr Jr6gan'$ rhve Hen with the ; variourart) t he. noltdifterhirig of o'ur citr4ii?ave"v 'indeed been i conviiiccd,- tha? his ohjeits1 fro bt a nature the moft hoftile-to our -iiy e fitTneTfr ; ' aod " moit dell r ucti vr to bu r .rcc'ivbii.ta, I gfca diJtabce, rnany of whotiul werabadly iWoundtTand although tie tea waf eooftdcrahle, tt.cy i.yed every foil.'. He t the fame time haiiu'd the privateer''' nfrhofetrrew were uruek-vitiiUmh-iTW'ot;- andtald !them; fo come along fide'ind he would , lajcc-. them on otra tne ong : . iicirg bj3tvHmal. ditiance to windward,- j theji' ;ei draw tlieir; jib and in coming along -fn't hft ere w had Jurt time to get on noa ra,. ; ! . ' ' ' whfii iiiciv.ve.tfe unlcabrtgade; the-'Aa-' : to r a .. hevboa tW as foncarw he ti (he blew"4' upy.thaitheeapt' ('( the piivateer' had hi) -eve 'bxwi$ burnt, '.and yei no one was' in j,utcdiifjthe b:jar ".:Vv'.:;-' ,' . '. "!Blini;i5 (aid tbhave Wn occa Guyed by 'fa yoniig mavvhoUvaihawling-i 7 0fa muet tJYthe inuiileV which lay near x magazine, ana witita-weiu uirancr ici I . i. '1 1J . I ..L- I ..I l X otrpoarv-. j jic-wap; . pc,,f , c:ew iut a r;nc.i piriyaiejcr) fpeakr Very I ihryicl foo:i)'ot. the Jiu. manit yjDliaptJley- ; mk(i onTt bij occaiionp irtTaS ! bumanc aitcntioa to XUyic unlowonate men . who were .bum and Wfrjied by the ex . pjoiion.y ,;'i7 '.'. 'y 7. r-PHYfAbELPHlANov .7: ipn.McaiLy a linal difcharge took place "at :ttie ',:Viai-in. SilVdMui,TvwhcA,.:ii ieeiv1. 'hdrritm,Vnd Aipwardsp were dif - ijto Uir. trouiei v ho during their re-L. ; : iidiiice a;c anip? were chiefly Support-: , ed, ah'iAv;',oiy. cloathed by doatiouh lrora parts'oV he,vpuiury i yrn? cnefal'-and : -cariy nyhroilheiilif b'itans iionhccity, , depriving thaVtii gciailes "cl ;;fib;,'" ovmunt, , aiul7xain't(iuv.lv, of pr-vi. tioriS j tie)inaii?r of thflvere crtwdedtogthef, in' famll baxl.di'4 f !Br'11 I'beir lituation'pa.rti. vuiar.y i.a.irsiouA. JJ th? viHicUU) of cxiendhig-renvf to thc.n at ti.ar Jci f rui -rba!itatioikppoiiH4:tJh oYpHKurVrg pit afyiuav where t hca ttv nt u 'ttand'xeftiTa';of';'a ie.v miyl-t ihcutr' ' them' from difoafe, and auini,.uar to their necciiiti. - I hiihas Jjceii eaVaua.ly per. jo mcd b: rhe p m mi.t tec .'. r e w.j!.;iw, iofihe fever Wvc appeared lairiaug t'lC;lV throuiVthe whole' tcafoti, vr.d iu d HvA . raimant haveUeit amply fup plied.. 'I lu'. rr-i't. ha ti v nictnco. ?.rc in i" ' ?.rn-:iW- rt'reat :; vefi Willi an1 n.ii'pineis and independence. : llteV have. ieetVia.cotjibnt cerrefpondenc bettvsen France .d the difaffecled in thqfe countries which have fince groaned under t hd-i roodXhe'jpiiIbii-t hey Jait w f tjieaipitiuj yievKnd.lynprincicled auibirf tioti ot this rcitlefs and frantic demagogue -t they; were well informed of the Kalte and' I fecrecy of his departure ; nor 5 we're tlieyf" r1 gnorant-ot -hit -iong' a no i request- confal orianother4?cafibnVty impede indboftruft ivotild" beonle tpr, aridk he warev tacicJT doubts that he would ffrtrbark m a fi,.! ,vlJwiKi,UH -!' .1 " feWmjt th lter tbrey rcauincis ne nas uuiic in inc ionncr. . 77 1he peo Sic :bXt he;:Uni te'dt a te j a re eal 1 r Ied poti xo re Heft, fe riou U y bn , h i s rie vt? r luucuiqui. i 11, imAi8 'n 11111 iihuu, ihic, r -f iej wi of 1 1 he x r mo. I bfidicus.. ft,, wr-kh 7 ;fte"s"l)ccinbols7afiy 'oftefrVoyg iheyfaie ,"hfTI?faielyV,iiWftfi'' ian Illegal' affumption of power ilinolt da'nv gcruus ia its ultimate comcqucnces, wnen kajl injurious irHti imwdiateftfl. "that wiile theyi way receive an appafent' icmporary benefit, precedent is eitabiiih. f ed tor therttirtof theirtfteffentta4ghtr-4 , - uc. hcju; intelligence- wc, rccciyeuroi D(i Logan as,7 thar immediately qpoii 3iijarrivai.at ParisJ Jicl niade his wayjd the Directory ; that tkc embargo laid tip- m bur yeflelswas ifobtt aftef ' taken biff that orderswerC-glvcn to the French u rates, no idneer b ijaTrafs odrVbrn'mcrciei ' ' wlxn failing a'ccordirigd thcdecreei' bf the Direttbry. ' WJ1 In the letter from1 himlelfy we are in. 71brmedjtF -"dount jry 4 ith: - ifpatcfresf'lajr biijf jg"6vcrni mcnt elculatct to rcftore- harntony-j tweeiv the tvvo' nations j that all Aitlericari iyefleiLkwoe iPtoSi fcl it Jibcrty-j nd(hat;; the moft . pbiltivc afiuraoccs have beeb rgiveo that . prance is ready to enter on a treatyiox the1 amicable accomodation of all matters -in difpute :e the 'ad van - tcacnceytheyuaye. mauc iuc oi Ul roor'fusijivi!. not only late, but truly V ,' corpfariiple,. 7I,'-: ";7"..:7;. , :u ": The jWk-of rrgulation among fu;h an 7xKiieteroTrjiv,us co)',ttune of vhariftct?1inutt. ha vejn attended with man difficult i ; it has howcvelrv.bnoblervtd:by immc , . .W .. ' ''.him rations With a man who, abandoned to e. very fenfeol public virtue, 'exertiaU the: faculties of his mind, and beftovVs all the ' weight of his office upon the increafe and , npuriihment of the : influence of France, Weighty and operative as were thefe con-' fiderations, there .were 'others ttill more . ib. 7 It was remarked that Logan failed foon afterjhe arrival of the memorable difpa tches from our envoys, when , the , pnbiiC mind was, 'moft' inflamed r Tvhen e1 very latent fpark of yirfue aud patriutifm- fired.the American bofomV and when it was perceived,-even by the moli fangjiihe'. Hweterf4te-his;.fti.on iha t-Miieft -a fpedy chantje took place in the fvftem of open cjercitM at that time adopted b r ranee, the energies of our government, invigorated by the ardour of our citizens, would blaft all their projefts. No means coutd be better calculated to effeft this change, than to difpatch an eflvov, from the bodyr politic of Jacobinifm; fully ini tiated into the views of its leaders,, and. invefted with .ample powers to "'.concert fuch fchemes as were molt likely toenfure ultimate fuccefs. 'i heir craft ' no fooner fuggefted the idea, than the tolly and fa-" naticifm of Logan iurnilhed them with an inftrument. Horn. what has already hap pened , w e may in fomc degree d ifco v e t hbw. well their opinions were founded ; and as the letter publilhed from himfelt tn "'aCt confeflcs that he has acted in a politic al gharaitsr, his conduft is now a fubjeft of public praifie or onderauatioj. 7 ; An extract publilhed from-a Paris paper 1 iome inne iiue ;ntnrtiicn us, 'that he had ';,-edt'.ntias '.iroai ;Jefferlbrri!d. iVl'Kean, that .' he. had dined .' wilh the notorious1 ivleritf), prcfideht of : the-DireftorW and: thai hewas fent, for Jpoii(i:alJpurpbfes Lby t';e Fieiu-h p!rty:iu Anrcriea. ..Thio pub.. li'.ancn has row bten matic -foirrie 'weeks ; it iiniit have ieen It en by both of the jer. fons wh'i arejaid tohaveJcreated ,thii new.fpecies of diplomatic: charafter : they ir.ul'l have both 1 known that it ias excite'd'; the curiofit)', and rcufed the feelings of t he whr )e a t ioiv ; -aiuL. t ha t if its truth was not deemed, it-wou1d -bcicrcditedc V rom no linn denial having been made, and trpm the .intrinCc7prouabihty of the atlcrtion, I lh all colder it as unqucftibn- 'l he firit Iqucftion that arifes on redins; he enabled to ' wpik. this fuddeti ca'ngoin ithe teuiper of the directory ? fas it oeen by the recapitulation of the rcabhingi,icK i often alledged to them. in fupportotjhe ' juftice of cur claims, and fo long difre j garded i Will his wamieft advocates cou 7 tend that his levity and folly could throw 7 new lights- on the fubject, or. that if iie L had doue fo, that wlitn coming fcotn him (who had fc long and fo zealoully defend- ' cd thofe r.eafures' the legality of whichj he'wouid then have beea combating) they, uldjcciiljcjcait at tcntiojiXjias 1 1 , been by gratilyirig' the avarice of tUn ; French nuniilers and by, the praftiice '..of the infamous arts! of corruption f , Or has 'irbeen "by aiTuring thernthat a "per.liftance" . in the policy ot on iorce would warn the people, 01 tneir danger, unitejrjcm in their own caufe, baffie aU the artiuees of and blaft all hope of febjugatii DV tnc contemptaouspiry 01 the worid, , -7 1 t w fv i r "'in, nut! ta;anj - ''f 5 ";:!''' . ' bit 10(1 VX r poflKvft;theTwtib)Hty bf: a; brbtev - bevfnif tfviymg year 7 vvitiiow mss -fany :nidte .-t-hanttnat 7 . .'.i;,u -..'.' 7.1 x:;,-.J::w' : JUlHIIH.(U y mvil UVCI WKP ' US 'HI , lUik'. ,V Iaifage fhrbugrit ii f c iervi ibnainl helirKu our eniovmentsJ- tQai'IV-MW fettetb?aiui iiai?ivctlrjroin Hcncef it eame.-rii ' her. h'uimV f'feilirttes firt-fhiki'SiP-i ;c6ijioanied bv- the Jbriblit i conftfllatWi, 7. . . . ; . 5 " TV ' 'Is's. uior uia iu pciitcvoiut r, reiruiaruy anu- ,1 .. .harmony.'1 F he fluggard has beep sfj"::y aplly ieiu to tfercpiilrapt talearO lions of etbnbmyfbJihdb ; ; C ' ' " - f .t;' . V. " ' '- , . .:r-;-F lcious 01 a iinie 01 want, tt eaUTres up tner--rr , ,yvnsvi vjuunaiiuaii iuc ipcviivi .vJllC!- . myriads tf infcjrlar bewg.s arc ctHitinuail ""7; nibving 19' tbeir, h;tle inheres jtertoi'iitinr; , 7 7 thails f life fyerty rev.o :,. called the mot her. ot iuv ti ' T . IJtlOllS jtbemj5 1, behevicpti;onetliiUjifry ' lIl-Ji ':.w:ir ui -i:.,tlr-vl..ii j - jriduitry Ss aLuyiep41iu.oiEaiUKits: .--rf ": Jh ami)yor cbm nmiity,:- prefides; thejenxines'bf f"eur't F torVtirc "v. ate only.knowfi by intormatiori t nohelty x fttCtee Jfraud and virtue profanity. (7An hij-loyal General writer to 'th? vifar deprtrner-t) ,f that he had thisday e'njad two t houfa d of ''the rebels, ' ? T&lk'&ttie vjfoL't and tafiibtTimwcrT" ' foriirs;. aU' of whom were yllerday T' X L " : - i ?l .' 1 X 1 7.. i 7 v- ' , . ' 'x -x . . .iciuenxea ro ueuuii. oy a ; court inariiai, . and.4v'.erc, .Vsly' T'.,', SJvV? "i' X i -ome timejmce, .vyhea thet: rage, fop.. Uibs of various deiVription' preyateil ia- -Phibdslphu. viirrjacobim Arilfocratic and Oeiiiocratic ci'ubs ,. &c-a gentiffmna.:. ialbd on a ft iewd who tiappec4 Co( Uc a ; jnjbber b(a Democratic lttt.b& being" jfv tioin hbiu'e enquired of afervantrtdrhis inaltt to the .r ti- (la the l'ervant) he is gone ic iJemon r'r antic club. '' xT ? A grntleman ofleretl jantatibibr; jfale,,"at)dpafl'ed many" encomitun s on.the. .'i'he fubfeouent meafiires of France full v HUf Jity-.i the ioil ai.a.irie convenience 'i demonltrafe that 'this has been the obiecf his iniprovcmcnts, tt the perlbp iu-j. intrigue, 'on ? ;-. .appalcfltleyiry $?Kl ; uieiifc. de'efve the. higheft encomium. ' ! xichioliTwere earlv cftaltniiH by the eom- H . "niittec, n which upwards of four hundred ;: ; ..; Vhldren Avcr? daily inftruftcd by fuitable ' Vv 'VycKeVs;elefttdTrpm the tentjr ; and it is ft l. a keafinz fa ft tkat .many, who,, in , fcep-';. rcroocrrerc 101a: 1 v-igitumi u - -chalxt, are ndwxnabledro rtad withino, . ' l,?irMtrt iVvnf idlenefs from becom- xl. 1,nk:'ii: rrnW nf the men1 vierp lent xv" '.xrfy'- ng naonuai, ujmc.wi 11 , ' " ". -obour at the Canal ; whilcothers' yth he women," were. employed in maK,itg up abiy autl.cn t'ici rhe Conftifjtion has vetted in tlie pfefidcnt alone, the managci ' ment of burexteribrl-cIatibnsV "nfo bihf telonf $ the right, ot -appoiitting -imblic. miniUe'rs., -of lormi-'g treaties, and ot ex? . pt e&tjDiir.. na ti"i:aliVntimcotst7, '1 ht: -Vice :Prefident'ccMfulttred--asYucbyip()Cif-leilcs no other power than thofe' which a attached to the hcadof a legiflativelHjdy;;" "T he Prcfidoiit then entered into a ncgoci ji'on with France as the legal reprcicnt ative of the whole nation j Mr, Jelferfon has entered i intQ- anci'ier," as "thercpre- f fcntative cf a'profligaf; faftion Let him. noi;,at.tcinpuo juftily, UmlVlLby that his 'objects.. coincided:. lyitijti thofe of y thr idminittration ;' lor if he is authorilc'd, 7 (infolicitcd, without the knowledge and. a l.e well knew,7itgain(l ;the inclination' Prchdcnt, thus kindly to further - r ot his million, it there be a fnvre dc- fire on its part to bring about a reconcili-"; ration, wherefore is -it that the Jateftedifts - of the direttorial tyrants a!eibe our de. T. fenfivemeafures Iblely q Brihlli.cbrru p-i . tioa ? they well know that, the'afperfibn. is. ottenuve to our govercment a it is wicked and .falfc in ltteif. Wherefore is it hat they futFer all thole afts'moli ruin ous to out commerce, to continue I 'i he de " cree authorizing the.feizutc and cbudem- , nation of ibips carrying BJitjlh merchan dizc, ftiH operates ; the Want of a Voile ''. d'eipiipagc fuffices Hill to coniifcatc our veilels. ; Why are not the' agents who have fauctioned the attrocities committed upon7 our" titizens, difplac'cd Can any folid peace exiit while the chief grounds cf our complaint remain. ( wuat 1$ it, then, that lias 'ready beefy done I An embargo at' ; Bi iucleaux has been taken 01F i' where, I . 'jiu iidbrii:ed, not more than a dozien vef fels were detained. '.Our fcamen is'ireleaf-""; . cd, .whoic inaiiitenance niulf have created 7.'a cbi-ibdefatiie. cxiiic t'Jwit houtany; pof-j . fibie, ad vantage Jofc:c7oteflentiat m- jury 10 America, and the lame alluranccs (as ' w'e.ai'c jufd by'the Jefterfonian envoy), hiven'which have fo long been njade only tq ne urcKcu. 1 ix great oojeci 01 tins fcfod'i oral'" and 1 rapacious, - perfidious - arid inveterate ioe, evidently1 is to teroporifer rt rMX.i .-.:- n!n.:t'. ,( ft onruuieun;ui nave Hcviunpnuicu ine pro- jts ot her auilniioti in Lurope l in : the' , 1 uifean atme bbtaih a3eoprf6hi ty;.t ' exei t the artifices; by which (he has hith- v erto but too w'ell luccceded ; and then to . glut h'cf avar ice and revenge, by Jailing upon us when we areweakMiedby the jofs of our commerce;, '.dUuivjed by faftii oh," and totally ui!prepared'bc.refiftan'ce. JvYe have a drpadJUl warning in the, fate of .other natibor i we have feeV iheir fall actcierateo. anci imieeu prooucea oy tt.c" ,V'. . 1 ". 1 f " ' " j- - i l1' ' 1 w .. i teiulmg' 10 Turchafe,; who appred4tt 7lenhble- toall ws rrecotnniendation-J ; ' betides,'' lay v the leller; "tiire: ii ?on"'mV bind a aluable 'horfef mill j". r-'ljorfc7nit;w ioy$"totheVf fifiR ; tlie horle.nnll," Ui lays thciellci " it needs tio d'nti j- it dont go by waters" x. -X.:x-.X:.. fOR' S ' 1 1 .. ..-... A. - V , ana, wirn ine inprovemcni uicrc- , on,. late the property ot Jfaac. Idwards, iE.!'lL4?.aied , ( .' .xx, l'; JiZZJ wit h a . Ia rge andcommodious. d welpng hbufeV c. . thereon, together 'with Lot NoVio4, 243, 244 and 272, ..'adjoiBg h a'pe. . 7. .. -: .:-:zzzj;..,z ; , Lot No, 63, near the Coqrt-Houfej and Lot NbV'JtcS', iron t if "v Jones. ftreet, in the 7 : . town of jNewberrt,-! -17.' x . . . x . Atraft ot Land in.Cumberlahd codity containing jr co ac te' ly iiig on the WtL x ?iidl bf the" No rt u Wjt ;l n ve f i bo k branick , of Doualls. creek; ; . -C; --'x"; A traft of land in Rutherford: cbunty, confainirg 300 actcs, lying xwibojh fides '' , . of fiili iiitlc. broad, river, including the q j i'mbuth jofJU ccc4v..riyer.i'::":7v;x:7x""': v A tract c Laud , iecklct)txirg-coQn ty cxmtainuig 1 9a ucrci qn Sbdgawcieck. t f A traft ot Land in Mecklenburg coim- tyi containing -i j-acres; lying -on- both fides of W ickcU's creek. Zl A tractof Labd in' Craven county , con taining i 00 acies, lying oh theNnrth fide x 1 of Nf uf tivcl, between "the mouth of up 7, ..-per 'Bcad icreek-aiidVQoofo crcckr 7 f A1frnc Acre of Land m thc 'tiwiVx.;; (hip ef frdifbuty . , ; , :i' Z- .',: '" X 7t , . ;r dOJERT CGDEN,Jun,; x. trciTcfoifb.osi bafenefs" df tht;'. citizens;1' ; ' l,Cl. US g V" U, "-J,-.' IUI3H'UUIIC9l If wo ruih pn ' thus advtlcdly.to ruin "our murmurs will be arfwcreiL-Cijly by 'i"j- "', StCOND.'.ttAVl0 .Vi.Vi Cam'given for thetn at the Pnhting.OiSce. . x. ' ?-;i"x ' j '. " r , ' ' f - r ..... .. - . . . " '. x : . . t x x- - 1 ' t . - - - T .. . , -...-- . - - .. i? ;:fx7'-v;'-:iv. x:x-7'v-x-H... ''l- X"; '-x i'f''U-''-'T-" 'x";ix:'"'''"-' ; "r- ' '' - ' . ' " 0 '' ''..'' "'''" v,'v '-.'. :- xx. ':x .v. '''-'.:;:. 'nP1 vrtt-'r;-''' i'-r-,". t,r: '!'' v'i "7 ; ' . t 7?""''?'t'?':'.'',''f "1": a x-:r-;yx- 1 :' x' ;'v;-:t:
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