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4-. M ,zt St. Johns;'who begs I wTTTinforni. Jiim.. of the circumlta,nces thatjpppched after the evacuation of Lafcahove. Jt appears by his letter ti!arhe has' received hb orders to evacuate St. John. Several Spaniards have already gone there J hope tb.be able to.af fureyoUj that if the Spanish' part is evacuat ed, it will foon belong to his Britannic Ma jy-;: ,;':'';:' ;-v7- ' Exirafl of a letter from St.-Domingby foiled '.' .. September S. . , afltheiaaxLyaua 'and -othefgajj irew. received every attention from the inha Ditants ot lxaiiau. : : : Papers brou ght by the above vefTel men tion the recal of Lord Dqnmore from the government of the Bahamas, and theafrivar of Mr. Forbes in the Porcupine - frigate to fupercede rum; ' Yelterday arrived here the brig Eagle cap tain Gamble, 11 davs.ftonvCape,; Francois, cut in here thro ftrefj of weather 6n-herH palTagetQi Philadelphia'. By this veflel we learn that the Brigands had revolted againtt: the AV hirecTet-'and had declared their inde- iriff characters- risjacredrpk-Gmr Fran- , cadence cfall nations : in confeauence ot ON the night of the 28 tH inft. the ling houfe ot the fubferiber was is now cotiMug. oijpiwitu ,r 5 iau or . me ine, and troops to this country." ' 'Exirdft ofa istierfirlmSt. Marc, Sept. A.. On the 1 1 th ulc. m the monung, i accompanied 'Gen'.' Churchill with about ioo Britifli 'light dragoOiis-inoun'te.,','. aivlao of DefTouree's V 'lur.t&si-s. At 7 0' clock ha tool; poVcJton of'Grpf Mornv 8 pbit about tHrce.iiles-from lic':icer' a.;d looking directly t over the plain oF Ai;eboiikc. ' In- half an hour sfterwards, -there werei wo -Held piece's-' carried up to the iittie'fort ; and before " noon, it .was made very ilrcfcigi tf any of t'np. enr'mv wrre ths-ris: thev uat av:W be- . , : , " ' " -7 o r -j .-- people, . ana 50 or tiie 1 410 ana 17m j light dragoons were left to ,gur,d this place, and tnafpns and carpenters to put Up foate lheds for their ac.oinaiodatioux VL " 'On the morjling- or ihe 1 3th, the ene- the. number of 10 to v joo. They began a fmall tire upon the little camp, where th-r Bri'tilh cavalry were itatiovied, upon which Cornet O'Reiliyj who commanded "made a feint, as if he retreated. This drew theni from the (WoocL, and they proceeded to rob thetents jt th'Tt mom2:rr he wheeled round arid attacked them with.fabres, and in iefs than te;i minutesxut up upward of 80 bri gand on the ipot. When the tint firing was heard in i:s morning, ' the alarm was given from the diferau polls till it came to town, and Gen. Lhur.ehdl, wyh a itrong party, was out in time to fee the bloody fecne hV.lhcJ. 1 lw, enemy, were Leat four miles beyond Gro.s I!orne. " 'I he t&varly follow-, edthem scro'fs the Arrebonite river, and re turned about noon. Upwards of 150 d;ad bodies wci'e iour.d : thtre wer e noue wound ed th.it could be focji. 1 am of opinion, Tl DOLLARS REWARD. e dweL was broke open, by fome periori,dnd the following things ltoien . , --,''-'.-'- Twenty dollars caflione note onTol. Jo Leech and fbn for eighty pounds five (hillings; another dn John Bryan for forty -eight pounds ."ei&ht Mlinffs : eleven fmall notes, riven bv -different ptrfons to a confiderable amount, andfeveral other things '.valuable to no other psrfori, fucH as deeds, patents, and papers un. known.-r-I will give" the above rew ard to any perfoh whawaigiye hJnfeidoa.asiri;a the French and Brigands, with various fttcceir- cs ; tr.e latter haci nowever, retired tatner m to the countrythree frigates and fome fmall veflelswereTlaying at the Cape a report was in circulation 'that the Cbmmiilaries were bout to fend General Laveaux to Trance. T '.''' ';'-..'! Ottbber 15.. ' ;-' ' ','' . By the Glafgow papers of the 23d and 25th of Auguft, received by the brig lifters, Capt Hobini'oh, SUCCESS, it appears, ftill attends the arms of the French. From the extracts which we have given, under the French de partment of this day's Herald, our readers will perceive, that the Aullrians, after their de feat byBuonaparte intrenched themfelves behind the river Mtncm,- near Peichiera,- where they were attacked on the 7th by Uen. -Maliena, and defeated witn tne 101s ot 12 pieces ot cannon, and 7000 men : and. that they were purfued the followingdayj and had 406 men and 7 pieces of cannon takeni Buonaparte is again in polfeflion of Verona : and the remnant of Wurmfer's army is polled I in the mountain's bf Tyrol." ' - pead to a conyicYton of ' trie thief, or for reftor-31? s ing the notes, papers &c. .t N E-W BERN, October .1 I I Ml tnat xne urimno wia nevtr horfe agaiiii i !xh bt fides me 150 I hr.c al. eu mauymti.t nave died m tn, look at Britilh fi'j.mds lull three chiefs mentioned. their os of wounds. From a 1 ate Briftcl paper, received by theT jliip Union, Capt Hattbn, arrived at Norfolk, on the 14th inlb we cony tile following IMPORTANT ARTICLE. , Mr. Vanderhorn, the American Conful at this place (Briflol) has received an official let ter, Hating that the Dey of 1 urns has deliver ed up the lchooner Eliza, and alfo that the Ame rican vefitls have now nothing to appre hend from that pow er in the Mediterraneani STEPHEN WORSLEY. - ' Oftober U : : . -; - r V -'-'..-. : 4 . . rv ' .,..' Craven county. . . ,. '., ', T)ERSONALLy appeared before me X Franqs Lowthprp one of the Juftices ap-: ' jpoihted to keep the peace in the county afore- : laid, Stephen Worlley , fen. and made bath on the Holy Evangefill of Almighty God, that id ' the night of the 28th inlb the window fhut- ter of his dwelling houfe was forced 'open.; and his houfe entered by fome perfon or per- 10ns uimnown, the key of his cheit taken out ; of the pocket of his waiil-coat and afterwards his faid chelt opened, .and. a feal-flcin trunk with'a brafs loci; arid brafs noils was takeiv therefrom , arid carried away Which trunk contained twntyTdver dollars j more Or lefsj and alfo a note iven to hirrit figned by Jofeph Leech and' George M. Leech for 80 John Bryan's note given him for 48 8i. eleven fmall notes giveh by different men;, dated the fecond day pf January lair, amount t0 : 1 8 5p and alio fome deeds, patents,. andother papers. And further this deponent fayeth not. ' . , STEPHEN WORSLEY; ' Sworn to before me, t " 7 Sept. 29, 1796. ' 3 7 . . Francis LoWtkoAI', J. P. . . I M.P.O U T A N T. ; Capt. Hcrttll, from Xen-.York, in liour3,.Uifornisi that tlun: wre vreat re- joiongS there on acc.uuit ohi:c very import ant inulligcnce received" the preceding even ing from hur.e, tf the teal defeat of the Auftrians en tlier hlne, by the combined French arinto, he ,a omits fhte, the lofs of the AuUrian to be tijiwsrdi of ,cco in killed, wounded nnd taken ;-ri!onerr. Capt. II. did not bring the papers in which the a-Ixn-caccaitu appeared, but fiysitmay be relied on. Capt. Hogcrs of the florp William, arri vrdJure yc.lcrd.-y m '19 'days frcf.n Nevis, Jj le a l!oop bcui.d to Philadelphia from 1 M r. ju.Prbce, out 1 3 dap, the Captain of vluh informed Capt". jl.' that two dayspre vioui to his failing the i crmorant, an En. fd'ih llcxtp of war , had blown up bt fome un atountablc accident, nod every led on board per i(hcd. Whrt rxkes the tatallrophe the mtnx'Mclmtl;oiy Ii, that there were anum. of company o!ilKr;rJ at an cntcrta'.nmcnt ;vcnbytheCaptj!:i, who was only a few day i before appointed to the command. "P U B LI C, N OT ICE IS hereby given, that Mr. Robert Hunt has paid me in full for his note, dated Auguit 2oih, for fifty-fix dollars, -and of Which I was robbed on the 10th ipfbnt. Therefore Mri Tunt Is not lir.b'c to mc, nor any other perfon for the aboe mi c DANIEL P. LEE Teft, CnRLF.sCHUACHILLi . Cclcber 22. aturd.v ;rr;vtd in t!w f(hn.i. n,c.. Cant. Uo.-...vn,- 15 day f,o.n NVv Provi. ccrcc. In the abuvc vcffcl came pafiengcr Cart. Iif ai and 8 hands hemglhe trew Pi ihj I r-Jolly TaJoftma paleof ind ontlw 1 io idj fmtc the ath of Auguft laft. Tfccuo was iavtdand the captain and cr Tltr. jolly .1 TAR. f"Pi- fubferiber intends to leave this J- ftate ll.ortlyi t He requefts all perfons having any demands againft him, to prcfent them for payment, and prays thofc who are indebted to him to difcharge their fefpe&ivc baiintcs. .' He has on Iiand'an clee'ant airortmcnt of Saddles. H.trr.cfs and other articles of the kind, which he will difpofc of on rcafoiuble terms. 1 MICHAEL GAILLET 0f7j5er-22. WHEREAS the lands hereafter defcrib ed, have not been given in by any perfon, as taxable property. Notice is here by given, tha unlets the tax due thereon fliill be paid on or before the ftxtieth day from the date of this advertisement, the fame will be fold, in conformity to the acts of AiTcmbly in that cafe made and provided. About 40 acres of land on Trent river, in Jones tounty, 'the property of the heirs of Acrcman. ""Hie lands belonging to W. Al lifon, patented by Richard Blacklcdge, in Jones county. . EDMUND HATCH, Shcrif. Augvfl 27. B L A N K S of all kinds, for fale at the . Printing-Otficc. WHEREAS the cbpartnerfliip of Har , get 6 Downs. dilTolved on the firft: 1 ' of Auguft 1795 :- and Thomas Martin, whd was b their employ, wa difchargedt he fame time, notwithftanding has fince collected, . and is yet collecting debts due the Copartner fiiip, without the knowledge, confent or ap-: pronation of the fubferiber : . and Mr. Downs lia s alfo f ollecled and is ftill collecting the? debts due as aforefaid ; but none of the mo-' nies collected by either of them, has been ap plied ; and by the conduit and behaviour of Mr. Downs, in refofmg to deliver up the book? and papers to the fubferiber ; (not1 Withllanding lie is removed out of the toun ty ) it is to be apprehended, will not be appli---ed to the difcharge of the debts contracted by the copartnerlhip ; by which means, the fub feriber has been compelled to pay large fumaf of money, Out of his private property, to dif charge faid debts, greatly to his difadvantage .and injury. In confecjuer.ee of the above mentioned treatment, all perfons indebted to Harcet 6 Downs, are hereby notified, not to pay any of faid debts to Thomas Martin, as he hasi ' rot been legally authorized to receive and vve uilciiargcs uncc tne uiuoiution 01 iaia coparu ncrlhip, and thofc that have paid him any mo ney on account of Harcet 6 Downs", have done it irt their own wrong. . And it is alfo' requeftcd ot all thofc indebted as aforefaid; and alfo 6f all officers that now have, or here- . after may obtain judgments and executions ia favor of IlARCiT 6 Downs and receive the? moncy, to pay the fame to the fubferiber 1 tl ' 1. . ! IT.- . . 1 t who win give lumcicnt oucnarges anu lnocm- nmcattonifin oruer to cnauic mm to auctjargr the debts contracted by the copartnerlhip, audi to prevent a further facrificc of his private property. FREDERICK HARGET . Jtnei Ctunty, Oilier 18, I R E D E L L'i R E V I S A L, AND , - '' : ' ALMANACKS. " ; or 1797. v '7 ' , For fah ot tth Office . - . 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