tf,"
ax
a.V
. li'f
" Tor an entmf , tin engagement took plsce, which
failed for -upwards of an ,110107 in which the Barlia
ra-iiMt uer Uils nu riggmgmueh injured' anil Tiie
M.tfuiuiu one man ijllcd aadfhrteor-lour wounded,
- St.'L 0 C I E,' May 26. .
T4w-Brnmif riatr ftor votrent(nrtrnrTC'fi)f f sr.-
. Jcc. on this IflandJ with the TToTs oFahuut 600 liien,
among whom were 4 J officers, i -Tlia, Frincfr' tol .
- was interiWvel.arei:i)lKat-j33dO)vii''iir'
arms, who have not furrendered f, ant), whom the"
. lsritlili are running down a heads of theoreilf
is probable tbeywilljfova a iroublelbnie enemy to
- . f the EnnlljLt'or Jome time.-,. 1 :7- V-'"
j. The BruilU are in noHcliuni ot tile forts &c. of
.. ,this, illand, they aflailed t wo forts and as many re
pea
the (tin as clerhit ever.
leaves
TFORTSMOUTliTlN. H.) Jane 30.
.t i.i 1....hl,S. ua FVW. uaJ" 1'i.ni ui.u, .....,.., in nc CI eiQIU 04 s
2La KJWLgmiMimiflail. tskrn.fwitb to acParifldtge confined
pmoncrs on uuaiu uo ui uic "'J" iv km iu
t rsocelor trial., , '; ;,t f,o' .-. , '"-J '-'
The sentlemari from France 1 a perfon of gen-
teej deportment, and difedvers a knowledge of men
p.m. the Engltfh Carried one fort and two.rcdoubtit.
: and were called from rfurther affault, n. which the
t rench parlisd, aud obtaintd lionourable terms. i
An atFray took' place aboi't the roth of May, bev
twit capt Vatifhan, of the EngliftiTrignte Alarm
and (bme of his officers sn: t'tainen, and lomf Prench
privateerfnten (who na"dTfeeTTlrve4jbS fliore "By an
JEnftlilh .'friffar V Jate'in tlie everii'njr. It is impofli-
" .Me to ascertain from which party the titFengcxamey
rnmour favi from the Ennlifh feamen, t On the day
.fiisceeding, capfam"Vaughan landed on the'king'i
'-' ier with 1 1 5 men, .armed for offence, and advanc
ed to the great fquare with drams bearing and co--lours
fl)lng! on this the repobt'rt ealled fl ta arrrts.':
. The. governor of .the ifland, Chacon, went to capt.
rV,. ana requeued him to retire on board bis venei,
E BB '
'-. If fi had any regard for his men, or tho Enttiifh in-
1" habitants oLthe lQand, as by a contrary conduct he
" ; facrificed the lives and property of all fucli. Capt.
Vayghan told the governor, pointing to. the Eng
Jifh coloprs in a rage, laying, 'tbat has been in
faired, and moll be Catisfied V but on the governor's
further rtquifuion, he retired. In a few minutes
: the republicans paraded, in the Iqoare, and com
mepced firing on foaae of t'ie Engl'fflir inhabitants &
otherswho runTrom them i feme were killed, and
. fome made their etcape--The. republicans at length
were pacified, and drawn off W tlie" humans and
' trudent capt. Bedean, of the French privateer tliat
had been driven afliore In that illand, whictl fortu-
n a'te1ypreented further SfllcRTef, arid preventedan
r ' V. . r . i. - -..I: : -4
imurreciion ot- tne-negrocs, wnicn was mnmmca.
: Whn or informant left Port of Spain, things were
-again tranqm!,rit .was laid that ahout ooorefun.
BY i'
ueidnHiTciTcame'pHfllTiTeifs wTiTi'lim."oneTwlifrhii
arrived in the Fiench, flet which left Kran c tibuut
two hidiifhspaft, con$,iigof'r3...fh9fheiiMe;6:
IrigateS ITnd 4brvette havi Jg on board 1600 frclii
troops,, f 50CO (landtif arms, aud a great tnpply ot
aninrurirton and military iloresi fM the tape all
vas quiet, -no anneatanve-nf further jnlurrections.
The-Tiegroesrbave eturnediip: their WofU'r"arte:
rrencu .liretory Have oecreed,-nat ine niacKs
fliiuld rfcceive'bht quarter part of the 'prodiice ol
all their labour, ; The JVlulatto general Vallaite,
who headed the late rebcllionln Cape Krancols, was
: Cant. Pratt TnlorBis; thar it whs rrpontd IVtr
t imgue, that iar'niira J .Ricjiery's l3fonJ)djrr.(y.
ed"aCSt"i7JieTrc: "tpoada MuprXnlttng pi ttn
Ihipsof the i'mc,' &c. but asihtre hae been rrmny.
reports of tlii?vki!d, vhicli prord unfounded,- it
may behazardonsioplsct implicit .confidence iiiiliia.'
I By 'capti jsichol at ol thfclnoner V iliiam, whii h
arrived here yellerday, in 14 daysfTornffSt. Banlio-
tomews, we are inlormtd, that the produce of. this
country is greatly in demsnd at that place. ' lie lulf
the inhabhants iof that ifland, p?;fed iy healthy.
The brig Suiiuinuh, capuSaiid, aujvjtdjitije lafl
batarcay in $3 days trom Kellalt, a pallengrr veflel
After aiedions voyage, when the Solatina had near
and mealures, which may evidently prove too alarmTJ 1? W?d JnV-"d, was the mislorturteot thele e
W.uiwtki-Ufc t4n-iin r m will, the lwt I flfiranrs, anour-AL
motioned j!eefr3 took pafienn the
VVUIIIHIIIUtll JJ V j'l "VI 1.IIUIU1 111 V J ll J W II il-
the Aflillaiice. jo gun (hipi Capt.-Beresford fenc
pouridTto jlielc flates, and was uling every
expedition tojeach Philadelphia.' . : .
lie reports, that the whole republic of t ranee re-
ralLinternal commotions have lubfidcd.and oniverlaf
tranquility prevailed through the whole kingdom of
France, Be .JsyBftlie:'Ut;tratywUh':.ritain-'-)S:4
eueemeo wore preiudicial to thntesBjaiaitu
r.canandbkclwereundeLaf lMi
rROMAariMIojtrirw terni'nj
c-.rr.. ,, -.-s,,-t-- .,-::-T..ia. - "v ltl P H At a . kur ir o lani,J
; iulfi. Captain Tenkins. trom Martinique, in
, forms, That'he Kng" made Cooo prisoners, in the
Capture ot at. Lucia., bince which event, thej bad
proceeded agalnft Mariegal snte. . They were alfo
-mweaSuTrTlf fonv &
Wj,Sti Vincents Aj-eporiwas drculatbng jullteforS
v. capt. j. s lading, thatj.7 (hips o the line, frigate!
.. ' &c. had arrivei at Guadaloupe, f rom france.-, " '
A t'rencW gentleman has arrived at Portfmour
f from Cape Francois, where he came in the lad fleet
Jrora Jt rancsJHe. isco,nipliraented in, theJPor.tl-
! ' r . . 1 iiiouth paper, as-a perfon of good (deportment, ?nd
!f.;..-lil-:?XteoGe'i knpwIedge.riHis information iSj That
r ranee reients-ntif treaty witnreat Britain ; mat
" i v bur treatv of alliance with France will foon be at
; . 'an end r'arirt that tifearsut neutrality wUt oeiri
k-terruptedriHy-thedireiftorVi which may foon adopt
- ' - declfive nieafures to punilh us for our ltfgratitude,
.;, .; - :c. &c. . : -.v,...'---- - "i
.'v2'::l.""2"-'vTbe Blacks EJrinidad have wftn in rebellion,
. . and killed a large number of the inhabitants.
X
'HE Sublcribers inform their friends and the
fpaMicThathey have entered into co-iiart I
i nerinip, ana nave taKen tne ore tornierlv
'ibccapicd'rby' MenVacrrlrJsybwtcTrinW
v have for Tale general ffbrtmehr''6f !.'' "k'-r
. D RUGS and MED I CINES,
-A" h 1 jwpo"" tea rroin t.omi pnr-
Ordora from the country will be nundually at
tended to. :. -. . ' .' ' ' -'
5 Thev reoueft thofe indebted to ithem indivi.
. , 4 . j-. 1 - . ,
ally to make Ipeedy lettlemenr. ' r.
Fafatirv Uit; July ' i (S. ;. ' - 1 7 "!tZ:-3C
- WESTERN LANDS FOR SALE,
THE fubl'criber has 'to dilpofedf the following
valoable Lands in the fnuth-weftern territory,
iViirThree trads of 1 ,5ccvacreseachv-ortBig Hatcha,
and one half of tlie lati Col James's "entry of 5,600
". acres, . No. " 2,006, located oir Elk river. To pre
vent .gnneceHary"'' application, norjels than half a
-floilar per acre will betaken,
Alfo to le rented;4n the ftrincinal tradino ftret
. df Fayetteville, two houfes ; one- calculated fori a
flore or dwellitig-houfe's the other is an excellent
' ... (land, and well adapted for a boarding-houfe. ;; Ap.
; ply to 4-:;""i-."- :;-.::.;.-:.i-yR. ROWAN. .::
Hollv-brook. Tulv 1 1 th. .
-ri''N: p.STo b fnfrrted three VeeJ
inc-i for
momeiit, chkureii lite fflrndoiirp' pur p.blx
ce and Daiiprneis, but wok calles on and It
July ia.'- Capt Pratt of the brig Thomas, in 26"
officers and men on board the Sulanna, who, after
-fenjatfee-eonducfthemerM fearching every thing impreffed 46
ing a ihametul and derogatory treaty with Britain,
wliicli interfered with, ftlie. exilling treaty between
-fraoce and America -r that the alliance, which was
founded in torrents of blood, and for the prelefva
tion of tlit liberties of the iljiiicd Stiaes purfued and
liefended by the aid of Kreiich arniis ami" navies,
would it was feared foow be at an end; - Air Ame
rican in France is threatened with enmity and con
tempt, as inimical to the, rights of man, and all fa
miliarity with them had ce(d., )ur national fakh
is defpHed, and the whole people are united in- a lull
Jielief that the greater part ol the AnierU'an'govern
ment are under Britilh influcocc, "or they never
Could have rtfwfed te."proiFered-tetm HA rmo(H
Honourable comineicial connection-wuh r ranee, to
a treaty with England, wlikh appears with every
humiliatiug clrcuinltance of aij-rct petitioners and
adulating lyeophants,w They conjider thia derelic
tion'of their French protectors as owirg to a flip
pofition that they, would foon become a conquered
people Jo. the powerful. combination then attaioll
them But the prefeht day has fo 'changed tl e.lVce
01 tne paiieDiers ana two or cant. Cairo s leamenT
-tWhal rendered tb :-tranfadran-;ihor'i)ifre
fiog, wis the wantotraTTd rbaroas'cnductTtrJ
draggmg awiy the Ions of many aged and refpect
able parents', who were obliged to part -with them
in this ctuel and intplent manner. ' . ' :
5,45, tranfadion look place.-onfhe ,ajfh ult.Tlie
Sufanna then being in lat. 39, 43, long, 71, 12, at 6
P. m. and was detained for ttn hours by cpt. Be
resford's orders whofe. hardened heart could not
be moved by the tears and 'cries ot. the women and
children, the' old or the young, to rdtore any of
tliole unhappy men he thus wantonly tore from their
cntcaDie relatives.
"T'he'Sufanni "was afterwards boardectby the BH-
tifli frigate Theiis, in coiupaiiy with La Pievoyante,
but ueiiher f abefeithoiighi proper to inflicl any .:;
further diflrefs on the paflengers when they were
informed of the conduct of capt. Bertsford- - - -
. Captain LorW in the floop IViayrFlower from Paf
famsquody cn (Friday ill July, in lat.' 28. long 7;.
was boarded by his Britannic majelty's fliin. the '
of their palitics, that by ibe futcefs of Krencb1irWPr03:a'e of 29 8un "'if the lieutenant had ex- ,
ery?7lH4UppuiieiHs iUteUwnxfi-t-fim't "iiie his ppera,.hekfndft-hwfiHie
wem ,01 any inrng. vapr. l uvTng nut tnree
bifcuils on board, add him he was-in want of hfeadT
the iliflurenjwu-then went -n-hoardh''H'H'-iiirqtieftv'
ing nini not 10 mase iau, snn immrmaieiv if nt 1 lie
nd for pcriitRal
nz indilferenca to
its effects : but it. is feared our peace and neutrality
will foon be'inter.Otpted by the preJeiu vicilant di
rectory,- whleti inaytoofuddcniy adopt feme deti
five meafures to punilh America for her ingratitude.
fxWfiftfpWs confidence was. daily encrealing. and
arid every neceflary ol' life, ,was cheaper than in A
merits, and in great plenty ; a Itranjier among them
would fcare imagine that rhey were at war. r
Five frigates have failed fi om France for the Eaft
Indies," and five for Cayenne. - ,'-,-!' :--.;...r
A LB ANY, July i..
. u r , j t . 1 . 1. 1 1 . . .
, w ik ioiu at mo. buatBocriain s, at lis.
Wheat
per bufhel.
Furs and peltry s to the smount of. more than for-
ty thoufand dollars, have t)iisweek been received
by ahoufe in thia city, from one of the North Weil
cqmanieh -. V; 1 ,:i: 'i: :r'- - :-v. '' .
It has an agreeabUj appeararicpfjnd
tens 1111
4be taces of pur old Indian traders, o let twenty or
juiny wi ggon loads ot turs.at a time coming into
our city and augurs fawnrable, a return' ot the
4nmflleichfndianrradeencrianTdpaTca
V intQrnjertTiihat a treaty no.y hplgmgat
nurraioe v.reeK; netween the proprietors ot the Con
necticut Weftern Referve and certaiii tribes of In-
G, Cleveland Is t the treatv. ind the hnn. Mr'
fheips s on bis way thither ., ,, . ,
NEW - Y. O R K July c. : :
Of alt ludricrous ttliniis tiie concruct ot democrats
is-the moft ludicrous. "Tliey are perfect fanatic's in
the crufade againft the chrilliah religion and aH-grt
,1" ,g,ons nd yet molt ruliculoufly Iu peril 1.
tlous. A few da vs . ago the Eaele: a head nf a vf.
fel, named Wafliineton, was carried awav bv run
ning fou( of fomethirig, and the Aurora innnediately
prefidrritThe following paragraph is equally ri-
qicuious m.. ,.-.. " 5-??f- V -vv f ! -.
' ItiTomewbat?feinarkablp:-rhse on the fourth I
w joTfTuis-..yea.r,; the anniveriary at or indepen
lence, there will be nn ecliife of the fori, at fun fet'
Is not this ominous i Will not tl-croaker fay, that
the. fun of our liberties fets rctiriedjby the lritilh
treaty' If it lets wc hope it ftts to rifeaaaio in
full fplendonr." '':";. ." -, --.
: Who can h-lp laughing Vlf we muft revive div'i.
; ?- -1 wc wium iayr CUi CCSipn
large back with a kec of bread, and would take iio
TeFetpt or rrcoinpencrfOrJt, -but. .requttted him, to ;
make laif? and wiflied him a pleal'ant paflage and !
fafe arrival amongft his fiends. . ' . :
. , ""'gnedj t Benjamin Lord.
N O R F OLK, June.s?.
-,Ry the.lcnooner'vi sniowjiaj Caiii.ov-.-e, arrived
here laft Saturday, iu 11 days from Cape tsichoia,
Mtle, we learn that the Engliih 011 the ioih of June .
took Xjrt Butppard, about 10 miles frpm the Niole, -reckoned
one oflheiouTLealthy fpots in the wf.ole'
lilMndwhere they inteiid bniklfffg b ffackohe
accommodaUon of the Tick t'fobps Y ifte pi.lU lliori of
thsfprt has openecta ccflrimunication with th"; inte-.,
rior parts of the country and will enable them more
readily .to ol)iain proviiions;- there are various re- .
Lports refpe&intf the lo!s I'ullainerl -in the attack of
me aoove piace,ana none tnat could ne cepenaea on.
A cohfidcrable force had gone againd Leogane, fr
tne attack ot winch place they bad fitted up teveral
Schooners f'ii Sun rK)ats7 wkha i4 poundetin the
bow, and another in theTlern iAfleet of 15 (ail of
'tranfportsiirrived at the Mole from Barbadoes a
tew days before the Swallow left there. Admiral
-Parkerwa lyingt1eMowh7-faitheioe-,a
floop of war, and njbout goo- tranfpor-ts, -- V"
" By theSw aUo w ye Tear n that the account nfthe .
lof8 of the Argonaut is premature. ... ,
;";-;;;i:::ijRis,ay v:)f:zi :,,
. A letter from citizen pheruiand, CharWd' jAf
faires of the French Republic in Spain, dated the
I f Germinal,-announces that h has obtained friom
the Spanifh government the free p(Tage of Fre inch
merchandize delHned for Catfiz: The Prince d t la
Paix wrote" to him the following letter upon the
MJn confequence of the Notewhich yoii addrr fled-.
to me on the a.d February relative to,the free .paf--fage
of French merchandize through ihecuftonis'of
Agred arid Vittoria to Cadiz. J have. Tnfo. mcd
niylclf of the .manner-in which Spain acted du ring
the former war. between England and,France. -
" The minlfler for doroeftic affairs has. given, me
lil.eirX.i!l
to the kinf. who does not fee a'nv inconvertieni T -in -
allowing the puffige the faid merchandize ? 'uh -the
rifual forms, -during the prefrnt wr bety reefi
England and France. You "Will in conleqiiekc t in
form your government."' -'! . . -'' .
Tk :xecut'iomlirlilary h Chn&fif BM-mtparfej'. j -:
viaHiltr tn Chief cf the w' of lttily. 1
rtr" The executive dirc.toly hrr reived it B th
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