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Ip'-hnJ .T rp;red that Tirpoo ws rrattrw v M..hratt.is .ere difalfected, ai d were about topt'ihin. '.If v.as confidently reportedrhit 4 or :C3 Trench. Officers had been lent over by the yay ofthe-Mediterrancani tplrrve in. 'VfPP0.u-ffir.' was ncerr:ih'thwhof v K ipHy comn.enteti, bin that the liriTiih every, ii.iy e:;; ccltd an attack. Iiumc-:.-cidtely 7 after Che'-arrival of the Packets, four;: 'bntiih regents,; were feiit on in thc out--Val bound I ni a fleet, coniiuing of . i jjAl;. ; under convoy cf i ihipofw.r and a frite 'I'ippoo can with eafe bring an Ar;i;y, oL 2co,ooC vtj4:fciplined metijiito the titld.---. His -Soldiers (S epoys) are equal to aViy Euro- - peans . iivthat country, who ..areMooa; stter T". t hr arnval enervated by tr ciimate He t: is dreaded by tt e nglijh.."and is their mortal, ar..! declared enemy. He is a prince of kopv. purage andaddyeSs, and very poverful."t :is avowed plan-is toy rive t hei Ufurpers (as he' ijUy calls liit- Lvfnp-frn the i-nd'a r, ter- ritory aitogetiUT-Ffridne .has been. oijceji ear ,' efredir.it, and H,iy doii agam: ' His iuoolv rt)t Freiwlr o-iTcers is a moil-valuable acqurfi. ' tion, what he molt needed. They were . 'undoubtedly lent by thc.Kxf cutive Diiefto v ry of, trance, .Indexed this ;buiiuesy was a - v.a.yfrafaYwrtecpjitempl'atioi?-'of tbat-'woveYtrV- meat j. but-which the re Volution fent a time has prevented. ' ' 1 he Americans are learning ufeful lellons by the ravages made on our Commerce. They .-will foon be convinced that no reliance c.an be placecivon the powers ot Europe for pro . tecVioii. ' ..'' ..' . . ' . 'A be Britifti mtriiftry (Iru k a bold Stroke" . - by the order of Nov.'; 6th, 1793'. Jt was . deemed .effential to' their plan of' Imfnblkig' and IVarving France, to feize our veCels ; and ' .the order ..was given, without regarding the : confequences to us 'A change of affa'ri has made the Brit'.lh government a little mere ci.' vil - Then let out" Fait1 trade alone, becaufe 1 they got more, by iry than by plundering us". . The French m tiie ether hand,' were at ' firlivery whimlkaV' 1 Hey ordered our vef. it-Is to be captured 6r,e month, and' revoked the order the next, and made a great merit of revoking a piratical orde r , ; '1 hey brag of - it to this 'day and w c (hall never hear the Lit of it. .Indeed it was for three years, doubt, 'ful, which way Fr n,cs could get mo,t 'whether, by letting our vetfels alone, buyinir our cargoes and never paying for them ; lir whether by leizing.thsni.. iience the ca pricious foily of ; the Convention in. paili no three or four decrees to take our w feis'and then revoking them. At lali they found our merchants would not truftthem, nor would our neutrals i j;ey thcrcforc rcfolvcd to let Icolc' their pnva. veers. ' jult fo the Dcy of Algiers conduced him. fch towards the United .tates, to be of ion icqucncc enough to be noticed, till about 4 years ajo lie then determined to levy a tri bute on, us, ashe had on all nations of Lu rope; Me fent out his cruiicrs, snd wc rc forced to pay an encrmous fum of money to punhafe a free j.aig.uion to. the Mediterranean.- Kc will k:cp the treaty, till he warits mere money and military llores, ,ud then, he v.Vtl break it that is he w.h break it, . '.when, as Mr. Atict, fays ohhe French, he fn'.d'i only a real d.fad damage in it." '1 lnls we find all nations governed by the fame' principle the'r immediate intcrtll. And in rtfpeft to faith, integrity obftrvatiqn of trratics, and gencrofity w ere is he dif ference between theBarbary tntcs, and the great ruarati'r'e powers, or in flwrt all other jiptions? L.ok at their h'l.ory for tentur.ci "pa'.l fee the . p.ini.irds iv South A nerica, the Dutch, FortbjyCcfe andXiTgliririri the Eaft. Indie?, the Algcri.-lcs w th'n the' Strtights, .and the French u over the world where do wc find any fauh ar.y honour ' . any gencrof.ty toward a foreign nation? Fcregin natior.sinfultrd colonics opp'ref. ; fed w-r, rapine, plunder, ctclpotifm, make up the w hole hiftory 0! tht fr pow cru, and whe ther Savage or civiliicil, tltcrc is not a far. ihirg's d. jfcrcr.ee in their conduO. ' 1 B A L T I M O R F. AT,rA v,. ;. - . A gentleman pfV veracity; wh0 cme p;f, lenger jih captap Smh: in ih? flibVrtiu dent, WiVtt. Irtholoiic v gi itfw matron Avh;ch tends (M further to corrplx. jate our accounts qfrthe.IiolHIe'difpoGtioii 'of y a:ke. -lie fays that joft befqfd leavippt. Carthoteii:ewx2ptain BambridgckariHvcd ti:rre frprn Bourdeaux, in 34 days, ; and tiiat a Mr. Ntfljitt, IrefpecVabie merchant" of that place. It uP received letters T5y tfeiamcral; itating by the orders of the executive d rrtt ory, lord Malmeiburrhadd-nartpd frr-n ujui ivir. j-MtKney ' our mmiiter piem- 1. t 1' i- . -1 t - . .r. ri; APOLO porentiary, had del ivered his credentials to the Directory, -vv hp for fever il days had re. tuniMno anr,-aj that he clid -in confc quence quit Paris and come to Bourdeaux,- Avhere-thepiroavaskas.he-bad not been, he would not be received : and that e. very uig.n by the inhabitants of the place m ui nnuiL, was exniDitea towards him. This intdligencehe lays, iw as further con. firmed bv tlif vpriv3f'Svi4V.v,r; r,u u l captain in fiis-prliencei who alio laid,' tliat V r u,t-lvIlt:y w as preparing to return to A- mcrica. : , ' N-E W , B E R' N, v March 2c7 By the fchooner Charming aetfey,"capt.' Rogers, arrived in Hampton Koadsin i4dlys fro;n Martiniqpey we haye the, followin-v ac counts : i : . '-". 0 .: Ca p l u r cr of T r in ukd - ' : ' " m THE ENGLISH. J The day nrecedi ; g the failingof the Charm, ing Betfey, an exprefs had arrived at Mai-, tinique, Itating tlt .t admiral Harvey had ar rived oil the iiJand of Trinidad ?bout the 2id of Febri ary, with five fail of toe line and ' frigates ; there were at the time lyino- in the harbour, Ik .Spa'nilirTine.' of battle "ffcips; a '.number : of frigates,-, privateers, &c. our of which upon the Lngliih fleet being defenbed, t!iey ceitro) cd one u ip of 1 20 guns, one of 90, and two of 74, fciting theni osifiredie Arews of which w ere put on boLrd the other ycflels, - which, with the -a hole of the ifiand. immediately capitulated to the Britii'i)- 'i ht re were upv ai ds of ten thoufand men belong ing to the fhippingriiadepriioners!.- Captain liocers read the anicies'of cfpltul.'tion, but could' not procure, a. .copy, as he. iuued' before the.y" were publif!)cd a"t Martinique.' Captain Calvert; fjrmerly of the hn Friends ot this pert, which as tapinredby' the French, and who came in the Lh.rmin Betfey, confirms the above crcui it.' " b Captain Calvert fys, the treatment of Vic tor Ungues to the Americans, is wy cruel they arc thrown intoprifons lo ded with irons, (tripped of their apparel, and fcarcelv alio Ved a miferable fuhfiiitnce. V itlor 1 l he knows of no treatietu b..d enoimh foi Americans, as they have aclcd towards their bell ir'.ends the French, with dujl'city ano dec it. Capt Calvert ihV informs, that an Kn. ghih frigate, w ith dlfpatthes to the WetLlt, diesfcil in with, and captured a Span'lh gai hot,, loaded v.ith fpecic, fIOm the llavaniu bound to Spain; which was carried into Bar badocs, and from thence to Mai ti-.iiquc. 1 1 lsJi tne Ji,t,rs n board the frigate niflt fnare about scul. Jlerl. each. Arrived the hiiAEliza, Peter Burton, maf. tcr, laic irom uaucsAioupe, which was I owi TtsT Pur r 1 sif r oT" r-f . . ' ' , ' . ! .F O T H E . ' :- S- E K J E 'x O F L L T T:E K S ' . A D D R. s S . E D T O T M 1 A S i' I N E9 - "tior of a Book tnlihdt. Fne Aget)t Reafonrpart the-concl, &ho aIVnvdbati,.,,, of true:and of i'u : .i bulousTlieoWv. ' " NOT i C E Kictcnan act, entitled' An act, con- -.xerniriT th Ci..' r-.- - r ., : . . " h viu.ivounsor tne un:ted b aus." Approved March the id, i 707.- ftciitfa ot ' An-acl fbr.alcering the tunes of -holding the Circuit Courts jn certain diitfiats anu tje third: fourth:'., 'fifih. a-n- (WtU r.A;:U' .ot.; An act, making certain alterations in ; t ic adt for citabhihing the judicial, and alter. Ill it tno firtiA- ,.J .1 . vww w,u auu piace or nojcjmg certain courts," be and the urae are. hereby reueal; XX s-ne .itated JJiitrict; Cou -t,- of Korth.Carolina, fnall in future be licidt the tuwuoi iewoern. ; : 1 , ctuuea, ..mat. an tucii .; procefsof.thefeveral.Diftria-Coi;rts within the faid. diftrift Courts-within the faid didrict, ; as before the paffing of this ad, lliall have Uu?d, and all recognizances made returna ble to anv of the laid .ft'i, nii.:Ari.....i. ' aud all iuits and other proceedings that were " ",v- -p;uuiug :ncrcm,. mail- w.NV b2 retured and. held continued to the Diftrlcl Courts of the iirlt Monday in April next ; and Hull thereing be tried,, and oth.-r-wife proceeded on according to lavv ' and the ' dockets and records of the faid lqveral Datrkt Courts, in all hereafter be kept at Newbtrn" aforefaid : and to the end that fuitors, wlt neiles, and all others concerned, may have notice of the alteratbri hereby made, the Marfiialof the laid dillnV nf . : ,!,' r.- v 1 'lllWtU' hnrr, hereby required to make the fa ne known. 0:1 or before the twe'nty.ihirdday of the pre lent month. , . . ' . DepartmM of State, h-jj'iti i.I Hereby certify tlutthe above is. a true extract from "the .original, aft, appro-red -March the third, i7y7, and depofited an ong tsiero'Uin thisopilrje. Given unJ.-r'm? nu i.-.r-..v:r, the 4 d ot larch, nan., an r T 9 1 " Vtla JK .uniY PICKERING, ; ' . . OF.C tF.TA.CV bt o;a.j. KOriTiLCAnOLlNA. I iob. : -. -'ce io the afb-ecohiaa:!. .: is .icry v n to .. il who.n it may concern, thitt u- ltu.t n tri ICourtsJotheNo.-t:.-Caiolht i.-:.kri.tt willhcafurhn hu. 1 .c t.ic r'rv ,1 N;Ahvrn, a' h? u hjs h fVc '.ooin I bv' 1 1 ad 1 he ,n2 r U.ilr t jr. vdi ws .icld itthetaidta-.vn of N; iKiM. otithcUnt. Mo :J y in April i.cxf 11. vei under my'h.nd, the Utec.uh day of iarch, 1797. MICHAEL PA NE, Vcrfal ' ' of (!. crth iirtlfoi !;i''nfl. t lr 1 JJUhLAUb HEW ALU." Ranaway from the fubferibers, a'jout the 4th of February lart, a likely nt gio ftilow, named T O N , K V. . 7 ...... w h.mh U , ,, " ' 01 Bermuda, wasDoardcd uy a i rench priva. ,uul" uiTiy.icjxn years or a e, five fect fc- ttcr, fcr.t ir.to Gaudaloupe with the Ameri. vcu 'r c,Shl h'gn; uendrr madc,'vc. can lhg hoiltcd un on down, the carro f on. '7 black, hai. a f y look, and fpeaks very ocmnru ana ioiu tne stove cap;am -was plundered of his clothes even to a feennd mm. iicr ucu ircaimcnt wnonrrea trr o.Tth'scoall: J.xlt Dcfciiibtr-mitawav fn- t. Indies ; arrivcuatBarhadoesin d.lliclf Welt - ........ wla. uauuv) III mill Hi, tlicre Ibid h'.s cargo nd tock the returns in produce for this port, on his way home on the 1 4th Ftbru;ry lalt, o leagues toeaftward r I - . I . lit r. ...... .........ii. 1. i.vy can ever have sny regsrd for aFrcnchnjan. (Signed) l'ETEIl BURTON. M A K TN E LI S Tv FxfERID. Schotrfr Safilij, M'e W!Jiirg. Ion thiilaftr, Iiliflui.it, St 3li&tns; flx'p Nmcv, Jl'. Mini, New. Vrtfki CLlAItD. IchV, Hewitt, i'N-JfKi, .fiiHit;!.. t'liii 1 1 in. Tifv. L'mw Fnr.ru. a 1 Dili"?. V.tt i'i iet. It . 1 1 poV.te: he has m.ir.y clothes with him, he play on the vUii, is fuppofed that he h.s a forged pafs. W hnvrf villi tilm turnliim to u, or fecore him in any 5-0I hi that wc get him again, iha.l have the above reward. J RAEL& THO'i WFA'DEF.YS. K. B. All mailers of vcifcls and others arc f.?i. lf.lnl fi"iu-rt It .rkniirmn rt ....... . I.' . (.'..'.. ll'VUlll'. VI Vf 1 IIJ31 oil at uiesr ftr.l. Eijufyt dur.lyt March .5 ,
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