I ' ii'ATlOftAt PERFORM ANPESr - " A r tlie Britith Theatre, 'The Road to Ruin, ind the ncvil to Fay. -At the French Theatre, a New Way ,paVQjaehtSprijp of Laurel has had great ,or but u b of lite been difcontinued At the run, uk .. -r-vssi. ..m T-;L, ..J tluV " F he Subfidy-At .W Ruffian Theatre, a Polifh Tragedy called' the Surrenderipf VVarfaw, and the Double Dealer At the Sfcw.rTheatre How to M t Peace-- N.B.T he Family compad will. it h -Vnf-be- fhortly received; ttcTM the -TSrejlTww-Waleaof Not to Be, nd tlie Farce of Independence, the Q.rtnan Theatre Britifh GoIuTand the Farce- of the March loVParlsW Atrthr 7Rr1?Jl,heatre,lTow to be fanny, and Good XV ilhes to all .Vl.uikindU At the -Ww'-Theatrer Hie Krogretsef maiou- politely. by the commodore, and received afllftairce in getting under wy.' . 1 he Britimat the Cape bad fent an armament to attack Batavia. On the- 6th of March, at the mouth of the Streightg'of Sunda, fpoke a French ljRrktJhipT.alldhfrBc trie me oi r ranee, f days irony Batavia, at which time the armament had not arrived. . ,' : '-At the Swtttib and tamfh Theatres, Tlie Advanta- --, gesof Neutratity-At the PrfL rheatrejrNo Feimy-j -uu r,e,r. mull. , Yefterday :rrivcd ihe ILfcobner CE jfiotteTCape..' Calell', 'm i t days from" Cape Nichola Mole.Capt. CaletF-informs that a French ftert had errircd ai Cape Francois,-corrfiding;of two ftvlps of the; ine, fix frigates, and one floop" of war, and nadtsrpught out iSoo troop..- On their naftae thev capturcd's En gl i(h tranlports with troops, bound to the Mole from i-juiiOajid i ne-above ncetyis-Teporreo to peine luiei uniier ul u. large fleet ot- rfro lut ot r teuctrtranl- P O RTS M Q U T II, April$. . This morning, at bine o'clock, il.e Co.rtagnn .fTmblecL un- board the OrioB,4itEprfinMtlrha;. ' boar, and "remained deliberating fromthat time 'un ;T73ij7ouliexC admitted. ' ": The Judge Advocate then called over the names: of the Members'; and, having noticed, in hc ufual forms, the occafion for which the court had been aflembled,the time it had. fat, ancl read owrjthe chsres7irocKoecrt0 deliver . . - Int. a c in i & in v i -rrfatTtbe evidence in fup-. port' of the charges exhibited agninll the, Hon. "Wil!iam Cornwallis, Vice.Admir.-il of the Bed i and ".J. Jiaving Jieard bis defence and the evidence in bis teTial! ! ; and having maturely weighed and eonfider ed the fame, were of opifiipn, " 1 hat with refpect to the" two tirll chartesi of his returning without leave. alter having brordered to proceed, fd Bar? 77 "baddeaand ofliis djfojBeylnjiihe o ders he received, mifconduii teas imputable tot:m, tor not having mut ed his flag on board the Mars or Monit hi r. and pro ceeded in either ot them (o the We i Indies. Hot in' conflderation of other circntnftince the c6uri tcijuHH.i him ofanj diobedience in conduct on that occafion.- ' - ."; "; '- "" ' " With refpeiS to the thirdcharge, of his hiving; ' after his return, difobt-yehcjjrders of the Hoard ,of Admiralty, in not going out te .theVel Llrl4i!s 'n '?? the Allrca trigite, the court wer? of opw'wi u'iar 'that charge'yas ml prodefinA tricre '.are acquitted Admiral Cornwallis upon ihat cfl:tr;;e. .Admiral t ornwallis, who, during the trial,' Con ' d'hk-d hmft;lf with great firmnefs and compijftire. 'heatd ih?Trhteift.e read without any.mptipuii au'l thsn m ikma flight bow to the court, retired along with Mr. bfikine and fome other friends, , -r The court conducled Itf'elf wltfi that "grave and -naval couxis-imrtial of GrejtBritaiiL iTj-Thejourt was rmm-ksbly crowded. So many.. Flag Ollicers never fat pn any court- 7 man Tal hct'ure. : - ' As loon as tiie fentence was cotninjinicated to the people pa boardthe Roy;il Sovereign, which lay at a fiWt distance from the Orion, they all got upon deck and gave .three cbeers.- ' r' G L A S G "0 W, April i4. 7 From ovr firrfjji-iudettt at LouJtrn, Arii if." 'or nighty Tiiere is no uTjubt enwrtained but tlvit Mr. 1'itt will come down in the conrfe of Vrfe week with a demand of fix millions -hali to go either as a fub- lidy or loin to the Kniperpr. l - fhf deiTaStlon of file Frenchpireftory amounts .to thi.v vVe will not nuke peace till Xirea't-Britain reflores all tjio polF (Tions fhe has taken from us and the Dutcliand thn we fhall -reiain'Sc. Do nimgo from Spain, Belgwimj and all the pofcffions lent cleclaimers againU tlie war mull revolt. . PROVIDENCE, May 28. . , aundav nuirniRg laii arrived here tlie lhip John Jay, captain Daniel Olney, in' 6 days from the taPe of ood Hope, and t so from Canton. Tlie following veflels (ailed in company' with her from Whampoa- viz Ship Sampton, Swords, for j Wtl.?rk'; 'w.'fabauntjndiaii l'ackett-Harriv :'i.'MWta1We1 for -BotlonT- Sloop Union, rMoMbAice Jauer having on -TaiwUhft Fren prilon :" 'rSi Th?.Di,Pa,ch was from the Vorth Well coafl -"x ,',et!ca" her- former captain, NaVbury. killed . by the natives. -. , 7 ' " . Lrf't c Whampia, the T2th of January, fhios A ' meaIToT11. ""J AfisrHolleyf New York. " ung leTcurjr.. Gardiner, of this portr arri. MitfioiinJjdar tVonl the north well coafl ; ed her fn - at the-Cape" of Good Jlope, the 19th of 'arch, (hips Nancv, Gardnev, afld George, Crown. "g h)fld, f iimL,,,.m,--ViiT117nT K'rfv- Tsalem err-Rulh' ambert ai Rajab Carnes, of r ". . . - - i " -i ne - NORFOLK, Tune a. ports, under convoy bound to the Well Indies Immediately onhearina the above news Admiral Parker g t under way with his whole fleer, to cruile to windward to iniercepttnem. .j,; i 7i, : '-Tlie :Briirfls 'i'rabps-' had iiot done anv thing fince theirrrivaLat iherMole and i r w a s onderllood 54ierrhateTenibrwtj,e cannonading St. Marcs, the 26th ot May. -7 G E N ERA L O R D E R S. 7 ,;7,i 7 7. Lumberton, 1 ith "June, 1796. THE officers and foldiers of the Fayettevillc brl gade will take iotice, that a general rev ier j?.f all thy ,1'a'ap-tfa'ft'wTttTram?Pra oa the fifteentn day of July nekt, and be continued in the foHowingjirder In the county of Kiobtfon, on the 15th day tt July in the count y of-Richmond, on the Ijtlt; in the county of Anion, on the '20th i la-the county of MooreH on the aid V in tlie county of Cumberland, on the s.6th tifl7iheltouiijC- Samplon, pn the 29th;' when' the different compa nies of cavalry, artillery and ligb infantry in laid counties, will attend at their relpedive court-houfes equipfaccprding to la wf i tJrlVILLIS, Brig: Gen. " T O B t S O L D, QN tlie 2 til ojAHgufjnexta bxpul)Ucam2ion,-atL Richmond Court -lioolV, o V'acrM nf liiiiilr- ur fa iiiurclrthereofTis will pay the taxes due there- 7on for the year 179c. The above lands were en-. tercd 111 the name ot John fountain Aifo 75 acres, at fame time and place, and lor the like purpofe, belgnging t a Jemima Jfarbdrougbr" :j '''' : . . JOHN COLE, SherifF. - RUhMCmnitSmtiXitt 4 r FAY E t T E V ILLE, JuNE.23. "ThriViutlllueon MwdjY ially .has ttit nrriud' ' ; .. ". - . 1 1 j-M-f Extra of a letter from Ckar:ef erf, dated June 14." : " Yeflerday atternoon, about 3 o'clock, a dread ful fire broke out in Union, (freer, which raged with uncommon fury until about 4 o'clock this morning," a"t3 bus dellroyed a nunjberof houfes in Broad, Church and I nion (trcets, with a few on the Bay. 1 lie lots is" immenfe.- At one time we. were-appre . H 7 MAILS of the United States. Propofals for carrying the AlAiLS of the United States on the following Foft Roads, will be received - latJiieJGeheral Pod -Office, r until the fifteenth day of juiy next. , ';-.-.. - - ,-r.- t -6JFronlPj:iteijb rentoli, Louifbure, Raleieh, Averafburc. Favette- ville, Lumberton, Cheraw fcourt boufe, Camden, Columbia,' and Edgefield court houfe jo Augufla, twice a weekir7; ... -'" Leave Peterlburg every Tuefday and Friday by tioori, arrive at Ilarria'iby 7 p m. at oholfon's om Wedneiday and Saturday by 8 a. m. at Warrentoit tnlivejlie whole city would haJeed deltroyedv" -4 f Z iiuriuay ana ouimay - 1 rr X a m a Knlai W m a. . . "11 - - . , . - k . :. 1 " u s p.m. air aeiieviiie e- . . ; T.T I i- J n y-ur efr Friday and Monday by 1 pVm. aLun.berton .-- ft tm ) Mt rayettniUc onWednefaay-and the fame by 9 p. tn. leave Lonlberton every Saturday - and . mmgarnveci arxu iBfcR l vxpnoheloncoUn. Tuefday by 4 a. m. arrive at Cheraw court-houfe by -'- This is a beautiful little vUlagB.delightly fitu- 4 . m. arritri. t r.rr,An ..a i.j..J. f'ii .If ., 1. even ty. attd on an eminence, fome what elevated-above the -liirface of the furroundjig-country. The margin of a navigable iJiyerlorms its principal flreet, frorr whence.when indullry fhall havefelled thelofiy pines which grace its vicinage-, there will he a prolpeflf I iiif prij(ii'JUOUji umwffWiftajMticTycTwrireiir -P' It tsbouj tlnrj rnile? from Fayeitevilleand ninety Trom George- Town. To the lad mentioned place there is n navigation for boats .of thirty tons at any 'eafoii of file year ; and in the winter, when the river is f-ej!ed with frefhes, therf isa furlicient depth of water to admit the puflage Of much largci veflels. "-'"'' " '" ' 'V ""' ' ' ".. ' " The fa'ubrity ol this little village is proverbial the wamjfjurjejvjjucu cat tie of eve.- ry tlffiin-minal inn rvrgUcBy-aWft-Hte-rlTanrrnT-limT ing the bed in the, Hate. The exportation of pork and beef forms the bafis of its commerce v and not v ithflanding the great fcarcity which has for fome time patt unfortunately, prevailed in the lower coun ties, provifionshere of every defcription dill tonti nue both cheap and plentiful, I fqund the inn where I lodged a very good one, and the road from Fayette ville to Charleltoh much better. than that which I travelled before, called the Uppef Road.'' - -La Gazette Francais of New-Tork, announces, (June I.) by information of paflengcrs and letters from the Krericb idands, that the fleet -actually ar rived at the Cape, was 5 fliips of the line, 2 frigates, and ?. 000 men others fay 3 of the line, A frieaies.: rTiCOO nieni4o,ooo muftetsanda confiderable quan tity, of powder and ball 1 nat general Kocham- ' beau, who alio arrived in he fleet, is to command the Spanifh part of Hnpaniola, and that general Laveaux will continue to command ther Tench part. Thar i t Bnt)fh tranfports. bound to jamai Y., ,r s -" vilXliiS letun trom Martinico, ipi. .Kronr-TticR condition even the mod vio- 0f May "i j, announce, that of a$. Britifh tranlports, detached from the lad fieet 23 bad been taken by fome French frigates. .'-.' 7 - The total lols of the Englifh, in the late unfuc- cefsful attack on"Leogane,-Is, 8 fergentj, 1 dram mer, 4!' rnk 'and file killed ; I major, 2 captains, to fubalterns, 87 rank and ble wounded 19 fef. jiants, 1 drummer, 180 rank and jilt miffing," t irentleman from Odendj arrived at Bodon, in' forms, that citizen Barney's privateer lately capjtur1 jfd two7Cblliers,-andtraiitport with 90-higrrhwld-ers on board. On her return fhe was attacked' by three, Engl ifh cutters, mounting in the whole 32 gunsf and notwithdanding her being .weakened by manning the'prizes, after a ftprt engagement, fhe beat them oft, and arrived fafo with herprTzea. Captain Barney, Is appointed to the command of. a French 64 gun fhip. '.. 7-"I: ' ' . I On the 27th ult. C. Gore, Tq. commiflioner from LUiitstet to fettle theLAmerkaft claims, for J3ritifhj fpoliations, failed hi fbc Minerva trom uoitor. tor London.- - ... .,:..:. : . . - - - ' lIED On the ijth indant, at his plantation. on Deep-River, Mr. John PgJTMjllP-- 4 P. day by a p. m. at Columbia on Monday and Thui f- day 4 a. m. arrive at Edgefield court houfe on Tues day and Friday at 6 1-2 a. m. and at Augnda by noon. Returning. Leave Atguda every T uefday and Ftiday by 8 p.. m.. arrive at Edgefield tdurt. houfe on Wednefday and Saturday By 10 a.m. at Cflluinbia on Thurfday and Sunday by"T Camden by 7 p. 'hiTleave Carnden every Friday and Monday by 4 a. m." arrive at Chfraw court-houfe by 1 y p. rn. at Lumberton every Sarurday and Tuefday by ? P ) leave I uiuberton in one hour, arrive at t'ajetteyille ,011 Sunday and Wedncldsy by 7 a. m. 7" at Raleigh on Monday and T hurfd'ay.by 6 a. m. ot Xouifbnrg by s p. fti'Tat Warrenton OirTiieU'ay and Friday by c a. ni. at GlfilfimV hy 1 n m -itf ris s by 7 p m, and at-Petcifburir on Wednefdari and Saturday by i !" a. rh: ;" " 7. 1'rntri Camden by "Statcfburg toJCharleflprLl twice a week. - . . --,-'' Leave Camdei? every Sunday and Wednefday at half pad a'p. m arrive at ( hai lellon the nekt-Tuef- -day and Friday by noon. -Rttnr. ':. Leave Char. I lefton every Tuefday and Friday by 9 p. im "and r.r 1 rive at Camden the next Tliurfday and Sunday" byTf 7 p. m. ' R.XforhlAuguda by AV'ayntlbof ough to Sayan nah, once aWeek';-7 rv , , . 7 r.. . Leave Augnda every Saturday at t p. tri'. and ar. rive at Savannah the next;Sunday by 6 p. xn. Rf' turning. Leave Savannah every Tuefday at re arhi-T Y end arrive at Atrgndarthe BeirTnBrfaayrB.'&p,""tri.- . 'Were r- it either of the route fvo. qTor 8, are altered by law during the continuance of the con . tracts, the contractor is to obferyejh alterations -n carrying the mail, and his payl to be encrealed or dirniniihed in proportion to the dillance encrcal-. UK : tir dlliiiiiinwHsvTmTTafiVtrat ion. Note a.'-The contracljsare to be In operation on . the firft:lay of. October next; and lorcwtltinue fof , four years until the-oth September, 1800, inclufive," -. Note 3. The, Pod Mafter General may alter the times of arrival and departure at any time during "the continuance of the contracts,: he pretioufly dt pulating an adequate compenfation for any extra, . , expenfe that may be occafioned thereby. Note A: Fifteen minutes fhall be allowed for oinen.? 4ng and clofing the mail at all offices where na par- " ticular time is fpecified. ' .; J-'"i .vsfryj'foreyefy quarter of an hour's de'iay (un avoidable accidents excepted) in arriving after tie times pretcHbed In any co ntraft.the contractor fhall forfeifpne dollar, and if the delay continue until : the departun of ady depending mail, whereby the "' mails dedined for luchldenendinjr ftiall. iofe a rriu- ihe contractor fhall forfeit ten dollars, to be deduft- cu irom ins payj . : , TOSEPH HABERSHA?vf. Pthvrne t:it fmdifi6$mideip K Atlbv, an.l In..... n.l.'.n. . ' lU'.m re-awh CapcTcaptaiu Oliiey was treated very ttt Note? f ' Harid, oI in the'Ptcktt-Book advertijed hf Mt. Samuel WtUwuh in No v 1 o p thtt piper yjhould have foe dated lUh of Janutry, $95t WHEREAS my wile CMiiisTiANha cl6ped' ' From my houfe, and deferted "my bedjnL IT.?' -! boardr-without dueprovocftibn, orTawful caufe, I do therefore forewarn all perfons from truding or maintaining ner on my account, as i am refolvecj not to pay any debts fo contracted. - . ,' ,. , CHARLES COLQUHOU? 'R.oh011 Countjf Juniwtlui.zsrz- ; -, .:' 7