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1; . , It .ga tticTow pljrifWii&ottfi brote tW :jwi the whole- ropHfcM of lisXordmb, dc rcfLfc : " t had tattffht hiri- could beat reerotn, - or twtnr warn cjst in m- . 1? ' . . I t to thatTowii, and we hopeall his LordlW ocreme I f - -T.,lBifcfew.,W--JP,MBg Ont company came are frutfratcd. v , . V r : . I y - . Ar. - I finld my Wtcr.wc fw a large pile of bjuild- J mittcr, which gave the Committee reifon thick that tW r I I ' : wffM Efqs wai inimical to the cccrncaufa 1 - I v v. wthefertf bad fenttaelv iijia, ctir Ee no accoant how uref Aiiienca thi Commit epf aeAiJcqripfled i)Qe tbttf firi aftdj)y tbe itrt the left iirefted by -the late ProianciiiCTi rftrand T' iuii-m w. u.vw wn now ana men a prcmiied to condoa hiraieit on alt occaui, dt the laurc, ai a - !: . - canton Ihot. . Ahfout it it -niht , it ceaftd lor about halfan ffiend-toMbe liberties of America, he was iftharged ; and the . hour, when, to our great furrrife, we faw feve'rai other houfei Crtomitter. in order to ptcxent ny if ju to hia Chajaa f -Jln blaze,' whtch are joft now confumcd. It ii now id o'cLck' order thia to he made nubHe. nubH I (hatl lie dowb till the nut alarm. : Rv orrUr f the OTTmmre txtraa tf kiut frtm Grett Bridge, Nfe v ;; : CHARLES BONDFIELD Secretary, - Dtttkhr ' ; i';7.'-'. . tt, - . .... ,;, ..... . V Since my laft, we hate fcnt i party of 100 men Wer the . In tOMMtTTEE e S A FETYlor ibeDiJtri8 of Edbntok. .wmmand cf Col. Stereos, of the minute battalion, over the t 7,r. 1. i7-ir . " J 'Sw who fell in laU night about 1 1 o'clock, wiihj'uuard of TTltfeREAS certain pfrioh9; nc twitHftandini the exaina. ;. - boot 36 men, ciyfly mgrocs. Phey gotilofe up to -tee fenti- VV fion which Cullm'PolM Elbuire, ueiwcnt btfore thif n uoaucoverw ; inMen'jnfi cnaHcngca, ana vas not anrwer- Committee, aad that this Committee had atquitud him, d?d on f 4 ' eipop. whieVte fi 1 iV day of Nojpber lalt ,aambie themklvea V " fire .ediauiy3i.thaut;,ofde kepr it up very hot for togcjneiy and in the moftlfiolcSavv?- f, ani' 1 iotou manner; : . fie houfe. bfeaWntoihe'ho ont cf j 2' andjtookfiwo ' pilloners ; hac-tti;hTfoftrxei.otfine hit bedi force hirra through thttts, and treat V.invwith' cir.': loe uay out we rxwioge.a lew uiut. I am, c.'' Tftis Committer.nn 4.rder taoaeif tbej.r abh-rreice-of liKh io AiiciMi noiucrn papers contain cmain. inienigencc 01 tne famous proceedings, do unaniniouiiy ai-j uecure . tne (brrender Of. fort Sr. JbKni to General Mo;ntgumery, thetjdxf pr? enters and thJurof that horrid traniaclion, to bi; b rC . laU Jfphth; tbWCoWmeo being mide prilonei s; tne lVores aV pubHc'tntcrapj) 'jg'tf , that liis relol ution be "uW io&4 ia foUows; .f7 pieces ci : brnfs or4nance, from, 3 to 14. poondera fritltyftwjppki t - ' V ';-"V- r:"' -;':.v' . . - ponndtri ; 3 five and hair inch mortars; 4 tour and two nfihs - . CHAlES BOND FIELD, Sccre, inch do. with a quantity of naval ib)re. Previous to the - rr: ! a above farrender, 70a grten mountainpys, nt ar a place called I COMMITTEE SA FET Y for tbt DijhiSl f E 0 1 nt 0 k. .. JLongue Geel, :iihin: abuut" t8 miles of the fort, baJ repulfcd D EVOLVED, That it be tccommended ro .the u h-ouinti of j Governor Carlton, who intended 19 raife the firge of St. JhnV ' XV this diilridi to promote harmony ai.d unanimity in thdr 5- . with 800 mei, -hut wa's obliged ttTretre.it w Monttcal, with the nci'ghbrurhoo!, and to avofd all national Uilbnclivns and re- f lofsof 35 men killed . 50 wounded, ' and feveral prifoners. The flections, as tlnoeral and unmanly. ' . ' garrifon of St. John's were at half albance of piovifions when ""By "order of the Committee. they fuiiendered. 7 1: - I ,7; 7 , CHARLES BOND FIELD, Secretary. W ! It b curenil" wd 1a U rnornW. r: fax; r:i -' m .: ' J- - ? - vate ietteri byycletdayVpoft fay that Montreal and Qjtbwc are ' A D V E R T I S E M E N T S. botn taken, witbSin tion.ol 6000 barrels of Vjonpowder, - and 15,000 ftandof arms, aiufclnaihing for fevrral regiments.- Wedfday the id' if laimarTwi biftU'apublic'yiuiki'rt.r" part Of fire regimtnts are arrived at Borton, (ronv. Ireland, con- ite !w$Whg-bouje if tit 'diadjed Mr. -TIMOTilY' CLEAR, , filling of abaut 2000 men and when " the laJl advicci came '- r Newbetu, j"fi A:rs had kove in fight, with troop frvm Ela. d r HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE be- . , , ana ttetaoa. . ' 1 - , . " ' , ' ' V loneing 10 iuid dU;c, confiding of mbhoany -chairs,""- V? 'V?0? ;7on ade ,t..rpeara0cehere w; fifteen "hogfhead. ot Wra V U fald JcMha? hl 'Ka ,hr courtlC, t ,n"fl and N-u, EnLd ilU'M, a quinary of INulcO. MOLASSES. . Anne and Norfolk, to .e amount of abnntoco men, mc'udtnj; . , 6 nru- .. Ji rpn? Anrl i ...... . . s , ... . 6 . loaf and oJLi AR, cotton and woo! t-AKUl. Ana on r nil buck regiment; .which is thoupnt to tw a cor. idaralu pirt, . r ,. . ... V r. , i,n,. : in r ,k. i ..t ... . ,i-'Ji. ii .4 i u . ,. the fiiCiTeuiDR uav will be fold, .on the plant ion ot , tne lata J with this mfenprion on their breads : M Liberty to Mave,.' L r - 'ii 1' r u 1 a 'ftt iC -j 1 Timotbi Cuar, decealrd, all tne 1 tonmung 01 tame, f However, as the rivers will henufcrth be ilrifly watched, and il r j n. 1 . 11. -'I nt,nM,rAn ,,f.rr.i. V Zr 1 l 1 l ' .. l hOrict. murci. and coin, lions,' iheep, and plantation utenuis, N '"7 rm, 'it'"' " H- W' b; six month, crUiit will be Moi, .thonhVcr, giving .htU. r c ' . r m rtu v . r ? to the e.late. are requefted to fettle the fame aslon as pofiiblc;, . Some accoonti froa Norfolk are, that Dunmore's party has V l 1 j j ,M,u,v,mlrnnn ro- 1 I j .1 1 r .11. r t j ' l 1 , , i and all who have demands thereon, to make tnem. Known to demoliiued feveral houfet back of the town, and fortified them- uu " DAVID B RRON - I ffU.M ; ,fo xhV f ol. Hrftchingsrahd fomc oth.r. (ncUcmen, 0UN liAWKS, ' Adhiniilratcrjr i their pnftneri, had been removed to thi?jips oaaccouflol the - - I AMES COOR V Itoiyfayfe;;.,- V NEw.EiK,:),, ,9, ,7J7V. . ... . . f" - V tr t rS r xt ; - Alio will be fold. for ready ney, at the fame time and . N E W B E R N, December 22. plale, about 25 likely SLAVES, ether at pubheor private p'reat Bridge, we are able toiglv'e our Rcadrrs'thc following '.tate of Mr. CUar. Five ptrCent. difcount will be. allowed for Accourft pf thf .total Dafeat of J-tJ Dunmorc's l?(rcej, moiUy ajl paymcnu made in gold or filvcr. m f ' ' Negroea and Toriej,.wa'wc:Biott audacioufly intrenched -atJ ' . . ' ' JRCHjBALD CAMPBELL. . that Place with an avowed Intention to feUuce the Slaves oi that . """ ":;T ,. ' " ? i t -4.. RU N awatwm.-the fubjcnbcr, about the XtAcSMdrcb) amaaflave, of thcWian bleed, aboot y jeari of age, hu long llraigbt black hair, is very light com . nd branded cm both cheeks with the letters RT. t " the Eveniog precedlntf the Battle, to m rcb early in the Morn- ' iar, and. at all Events and flatards, to force our Intrench- entj.. Tat brave, . inooga unfortunate umcer, ooeycu en Ortcri'r tuaiched , with the Bravery of an Englifh Soldier to at tick our Troopi x bat they gave him fudv a Reception, that In lift lhaa'an Hour the while w broke and pat to Flight, tha ... ki njir Tt.- xi.-.-; ...1 tm mi, tho 1 whirr nninendi me isia uavc. tuuwu(itu . r. 0 wO .w,. r . j ...v.. .' .fi k. n... rv.ii ttaw tvMindii or lor iccunncr ntxato aay i-ijt.". tnus xaa a crave vomByinacj-, .wyu, r ; . lf f . - do.e Hba'our to lit Country ia aa Engijtmwt again? the a. of hi, Mjeiy'i gaoU, .lo ai I may get h.m. ht tual BncaSi CJB4i.Wa:lJuA' lib RtUr.(f9f thai irarl . , W1LL1MI TAUtt. ; - v ' . v. ... . 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