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2. Thathemall re.cfabuuiTicc.c.rfaturf, Baron Annfeldt, as hi prime miniActv 3 That he (hall deprive his uncle, the Due de Sudermanla, of all authority iiH the ftatc; and - ..That the-youns. Kin? (hall marry her STand-dauhter. , '" - ' Thefe demands,, the Autoeratrix fays, are f moderate, and To conlifter.t with the relation of -Peace and amity between the BT"" B- ft " ' Ji wa,J God and potlerity to witnefsthat tbecrniltci :!Ttnviu.iuc LwoiKuioiis in ..war lies upon hUtic'd ; and he to . th e Divinity, and to all. the Sever en i s of perhaps, will caufe the American Therme meter to rife a little.' " , ' " Authentic Intelligence from St.-Domingo, .'. CAl'E, June 24. L Villate and his- accomplices are- embarked on board the Hynsnafloop of war, and fent ta-irar.ee, ftrehyre-tiland their B O S T, O July . f ROM LISDON., The fch'oohef ' Catherine, Cox;' in 45 days, . is arrived.' - Reports erexaiiiVeniiV cir cular, d, : that Spiii roeiiced. waray-ainlt d EiHand had com. eath other, and the re ports .'appeared to be crccKted byltwo "; panifh frigates there, which imsnediateiy failed for , spam - ' " , . ... '' i FROM FRN'CF : Capt". Tibbks. Jllsrl that hotlilities were conrttnenced-on the Rhine by a"; victory deciitveiy ; favorable to the JFrench -aud in which 1.0,000 were killed. .-rTiis. victory .was fow after followed by another, of almoiVep al brilliancy, and end ing in the 'dca"ch of 8000 men.' . Letters from Paris, rate flour in that City at 5 dolls, per bbl. Letters alfo ftatethat it was hoped, through the intcrcciTion of Mr. M trial. Difpatchestrnlirihitted byKoumel(a mem ber of tie colonial commilhon) from Santo Domingo, and arrived at the Care c-n the O . r - "r xu junc, diniountc iue arnvLUiixu-iiciy s . fquadron, compofed ot nine (hips ttKc lb c; -ten frigates, four Hoops of ar,. and four" armed tranl'p'orts; with troops on board, and -five millions in fpecie 2.-,"- ' ", : - This fquadron, has in its pafiage,! m?de twenty two prizes among which is art Enghihk frigate anda fldop'of iar. ; The corps which marched unt'er the or drs of Rochambcau, Pageot and J onflamt was compoled of-rao troops of the line and , 5000 Africtns intended agalrift Cape Nichola ' iMole ; they have already rendered themfelves matters of -BbfffrfejrWhere they, furround- , ed a corps of above 300 Englith horl'e, and made, them pri' oners ; thef puihed forwards, and attacked an advanced j'oft near the Mole, fupported by tvo pieces of artillery , which they took after having put to the iord, the troops that guarded the port. x .rBALTIMt'RJuIy'.,--' Great preparations were4akipg,;it ' the. Cape for Tome, fecret expedition,; vyil'qnan--jitirs of warlik? ftores had befn landed from time to time by the Trench.-.' Ctff ichola Mole. Svas thought to the object ofahe nier-' prife at which plat it is laid there are now' 70b troops ; t; CfeieralM ouiard had inverted fort Bom. Price and Strothcf BEG leave to inform their friends and thff public in general; thai their Chartt: the lea coafty extending from cape Henry to Cap cHI omanTls now ready for the ; engravor ; i andat the fame tHne to acquaint them, ihac the vaft expence and labour they have been at; compels them to call tn the friend of trade and navigation tpr their iuppurc in fo ardu ous an undertaking', which they doubt not jhey will receive, when the promoters of the ine arts ( o t'ider the utility of an aclual fur- vcy, that will 'include all the- flioals,-capes; - ' J J :' foundings and inlets in No-th-Carolina, to- - gether w iih the prihetpar rivers and creeks, -a .-far -asthey-atG navigable foF-fea-vdelss4-, Any gent'eman wimingto fee the oris'nil, wiu picaie 10 tan uuivir. iiuani jonmton, from whom the terms of fubfeription will be" known. v' " . '" Neiykern, Ai- A D V E R T I S E M EN T. 0 ace M ore ! ! ! TS offered for i'ale, ' the y well known mill, on the river AV hite Oak, formerly-called, Mundine's mills, 'two tub mills in order for grinding, which may now be had cheap, in cluding nine hundred acres of land belonging thereto.- Price and terms may be known by applying to capt. Dan:el i h'me cn 1 rent ri ver, Robert Nonifq. on New-Top-Sail, Cape-Fear, or the iubicriber, and poiicllion lately 1 ! ' iAZIL SMITH. . given up r Ai'.gufl 6 1 unro?. tniit tne decree of the Con vention. ordering Fore'gners toiiuitParisi pard, which he expected to reduce The vvumutii;ninuituiua5ujai iow Americans rntun nau maue two attempts to relieve tne to continue in, that city are removed At prtt'ent they', ' N E.V-Y O R K, Jiiy 1$; No good man can help regretting the in terior lituation of France vVh: her arm ies carry the ltandard of victory into every quarter, the dilferent parties at home fern determined to dertroy the Republic, and Vving the very name of free government into contempt,. and apparently without any mov tive but to gratify the private paifions of in dividual. ,The plot that has lately been de tected wants the pretence of tyranny to juf tify it. The Conventini that beheaded the lait king had a pretence the men who took olt KobCipierre had pretence even thcin furrection at the organization of the pre feat government had a pretence, viz. re-dfdhn oUuo thirds. But the prefent government lcems to be Mil general well ndmir.ittercd, andtheUltcoufpirlcy of the Jacobins If cms at prcicnt to be without any plauliblc prete forr , but had failed ' in both the ' fuccours beitlg intercepted were made prifoners by tht - French. Iroin the appearance of things, much blood would be ihed this fummer. in that ill f ited ifland. , An American brig, with about 70 hcr'es, probably from Norfolk, bound to the Molt; by mUtak went into Port de Paw and was immediately taken offeliion of hv few ci tizens. . Thehcriq werf expeclcd at th Cane the dav the Harriot fail f J, : i The Toulon diviiion, conlilrinT of ,7" fail of the line, and a number of fr' -nps. wet hourly expected to arrive. A bpaniih fleet had arrival at port St. Do mingo about ten days betore the Harriot left the Cape . . It was ia:d, the Medra and La Ue imfe friatis were to fail on a ir;i'.e in a few dyk. .NEW BERN, Joui t. F.xlratt of a letter fro Avujla- We learn from $'Md auth'drtv, iht thfr; till be 110 Indian treaty, and that the com miflioners on the part of the (late hare pro tciled tnrainlt the proeff d:ngs of tht co;.i.nil lioncrJ of the United States. The miltmder- C COMMITTED to Newbertrjail, on the 24th ult. a negro man vho fays his naiii U ft J ll A : M, that hi tigs to John G. Blount, Eft, of JW aflnngtou. He is about veTeet fix mches hip h, i-id apj ;rs to be twenty two or three years of age ; has a fear between his eyes occatioued hiy the kick of a horfe. '1 he owner is denred to ccme, pay charg. es and take hi .way. . . EDivlUND PERKINS, Jailer. Augufi 6 4 :t appears to be a mere fpirit of private revenge and faction. Let thefc calamities tcaca the Amtricans true and foii's wifdoiii. ftandinc which ha prevailed from the co.n. jillfurvj menceincnt of th bulinefs, between iholc who acted for th general government and tho.t who reprel'entrd'this ltate is tnuch to PHILADELPHIA, -J 18. Letters of a late date from the Havanha, aiention that Admiral Solano was dlily ex pewtcd there, that he was to fail with his lquadron from Cadii with the fleet, u.ider tlic command of, Ukhery,1 that as the two fquauYous were to proceed as one, Admiral Mann could not attack one without annoying the other, which he couM not 0f courle t tempt without provoking retaliation on the part of the Spaniards. This intclligtnce murt remove oil doubt of Richery's ability to elude the utmort activity of Maun, and would corroborate the account of the arrival of thef French fleet at Santo Domingo, if that ac coant di'l require corroboration. But it will lc perccitcd from the tranflat'on we this day give from the Courier Francois, publilh. ed in this city, that thii important intelligence cmes in a manner too direct to be douteeJ Tranftatcd from the Courier Fr.mca'u. We cannot better anfwer tht difg uHn ktvectifci iifjit the French nation; daily d'rthedtipm ilie Gazette ol the United Sutu, thxt by the fullo.vin mtellijeate, Vhkli be lamented ; bnt lanethiug of this natuie has b:ca very generally anticipitcd fro the politics of one of our tommillioncr?, whole inlluence over thfot hers is not inconfid'era bit, and vrhoft fondnefs for m.litary parade and accom'no!ting !ii friends induced him to take a body guard with him, which, not bcirij perfectly (onlilent -:th continental arrangt-.ncnts, were not permitted to ap pear in that capacity on the trcaty-ground ; and occalioned a fournels and t'eJuiion on the centraVs part which may ferhaps be found 'to have been the caufe cf a crSfatioi of public negotiation, and prove the iitjnal for Indian holtdity. - - - To the Electors of the Town of Newbern. Gentlemen, ' IHEO leave to infrm you, tf,5t I oTer. as a Candidate at the next e'ettion, rorepre lent this town in thenrx: General .M?".b!y I am, Gentlemen, Tcur obedient frvait, JOSEPH CLARKE. Statf of North-Carolina, j Port-Washington. LEONAilD Dellaux, Notary -Public for . the port afore aid, by authority is legal ly and duly admitted into laid office of No tary Public. The atorcfaid Leonard DeiTaux inform all American icamen and others, who go over fcason foreign voyages, that his excel lency the ptfent tvernor of this ltate has been plcaud to extend his goodncls towiros thole vho tome under the above cieicripn Ou. as til as for the prcfervation of our na- vigation, by caufmg the great leal 01 tne Ute to be annexed to all protettious iffued b laid Leonard Dtflanx. None but Ame rican born, or tl e who have lived in Ame rica fof three years pirt, und have paid tax- esin the county they lived or iaiica ircm, arc entitieu to incm mm nuuw unlcfsthey can taVe the oath, cr can procure anindhferent teilimony,to mfwer agreeable to the bot deftription, and those thst do, fith and credit will be given to the authw .. 1 . fv? ticity tt la d protections. ) Sihtngtin, Avgvjt 3. NOTICE. . rv.v: nonnrnnn cf William Peterfon L snd John C Stanly, was dUTolvcd the firft dif of July laft, hy mutual confent. Ihe brhnels is carried on at the lame place, by William Prjerfcn : He returns hif n oil grateful thanks to thofe gentlemen wh' has favored l.m ith their curtomni Mi be Ipppy to merit a continuance cf their U- vours. Avcvjl 6 TO n E LET. THE (lore ard deUiogHcufe, jew oc. tupied by h. m ars. Lnqmre of tue Trinter.
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