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: -1 41 'rTTiTsTTftrwonlhTi(l ha?e prtvetiredirrr-frmn iuckiliiS:tliem--oifmaotl,M ibeMij bad already , rtxcivecVorderyif 1 bad not Mcij informed tliai a . ctufiJraUJ Ttyjtin sjf left badborne oh";'. I did not tlienthmk Kiwyuity to txpule jlw Way f th. arntv. and 1 Ltavc ordered a nircai. General ineTSeFttwri mrmyajuL I (half cure to the Jell bauk of the I coloured flags to be nude, which are to float oh our Iquadrons, mltcad 01 the white ones homed hereto- Kliine witlftfcc biker bait I lb a U gOto" morrow to Coblentz, front whence I (hall Itiid you . de,i ailsaT.d the dilpofit ions 1 -inundniakuifijJtJiitj to writ you more it teogth to-day. ,;.J'7vJOURDAJ,' 4.-..::':'41,A v $v t. .. 7:;7T,777,7 Yefterday morning arrived here the hip Light Horfc, capt. Van Renflelacr, in 48 day from Briitol. Capt. Van SenjHaer has javoured us with Briflol faptn t the nth f June tuclu five ram which thcftl , kiu'mg Intelligence taken. ,7 ;7.7-:.-7 " LVSSU u w, -june 202 1. This evening a meflenger arrived at Lord Gren ville' office, with difpatches fronV ntarquis of Bute, bis majefty'a ambafladof at the court of Ma drid, which were forwarded to the king at Windfor The frcond of the Hamburgh mails that were due arrived thi evening. -Tlwy tontain letters from Frankfort of the Jth, front which it appears, that . the bead-quarters of the Arch-duke Charles were liioved tti Mciflenheim on the 3d, and that his corp had gained forfie final! ad v ah t age, and taken about 300 prifonersi.The French advanced pott had with drawn trntn tue wane, On the" a Jth of Maf VmeneBgerTronT Aiiffria faf fed tbroogh Huninguen, with it paflport irom Bar tlieleini, pn bis road to Pails fnd on the 30th ol May a courier went by Strafbnrg, with difpatches to Germany Irom fans taking the road to LaUter. ; - rrrT.:Y'.7.' -y -o-'- -y-- . 7 The French fleet from Toulon is at feat, but has . not hitherto (hewn any difpofulon to meet the Eng " lift fcjuadron, wliichis every way fupcrior, asWll in point of number as equipment." Admiral Jarvis is on the coaft, keeping a Uriel look out after them. In the Cturier Univerfe, a 'very deftru&ive peftt lence is faid to prevail at Caen, occafioned by the vapours, of the ftaghaot water, and the putrid ex halation ol the bodies of 4 or '5C dead horfe which have been allowed to rot in the neighbourhood. . The Princefs of Wales was at the Opera on Sa turday; and in Hyde Park yefterday 1 at both places 3- (he wofe a countenance ' more hi fort w than in an Ifer.1 -All hopes of accommodation arevaniflied. The prime of Wales rcGded with the duke of -MUreneeat-Richnrend'durifigTiiie negocTJlIoiTlaft week, and frt out for the Grange on Saturday, the treaty being broken ofEc. Her Royal Highnefv. jt is laid, went to the opera by the cxprefs defire of the king. The." Prince mean to make his firft ap- '11. . - . L 1. "n . . 4 - pcarancs ib puoue ai inc v incneiier races. Thenmht T.eTnr" faff" "If t1,: n. . k. .,- 1.1... .1 wrll itnmcdiatt ly be IdQejfainj; ofBcyil oa tjiis ha4,i i "MA D RID; May a ' 7. it irreTiaiinliat our tourt I in full uegtclatton wiiii me ifuf ivrjioouc, ior ait aitiaace. orreuuve fore lor the French colours daring the government of k-ng. - , ambaflador of the French repubfifc general Perigl non. ; The king is abouttoprcrcntio hjm a (word richly mounted. r ; ; : , The equipment of ouf army and narj. go ott-with aflonilhin activity . -;. Tne reinforcementk. pa fled to the canip before Gibraltar are confiderablei the arniy which com gofes u is 49,009 men ftrong. conlent'of the Fope.with the (uppretiion of the treat- eft palrt of the convents in the kingdom.' : L E G H O RN, May af.' v The furgent in the Ifland of Corlica, have not, as was fald, taken Ajtccio, bdt they bad blockaded that place." The inlurre&ion is general throughout the interior. The Viceroy, who advanced sfaf as Corte With a body of troops, retired in dilbrder after having loft the better part of them, with all his bag gage. . It is faid be was Turrounded by the iiilur gents, tod cannot return to Baftia.-This laft merits confirmation. Bill . there is great appearance that the Knglifb will very foon be obliged to fliut them (elves up In the tpwn. "C0 Acres on the ror.h fiJt uf t!e Wirnm.w lake betweeiv George Gibb's and William Wilkin-, fun's lands, fupjiolial to be the propiiWof.. Vale. 5teo Acre on tlw White Marflj, adjoining Demewi. ry.a land, lujJpoicd tole-the property of Waids and ffl&'SSfiffm bothfides of the Weflern Prong, known by the name of fe Great Survey, the pro perly of Alexander Schaw, or Jbhn Hall. 640. Acres bore or lef on Slade Swamp, adjoin ir.g Swin!iH s lands, fuppofed to be the properly ot William Howe. 1 - ' Acres on both fides bf Hie Brown Marfh Swamp adjoining Wiljiam M'Neil'si: jofiah Lewis's n$i ibpporcd io.lje: . the property of Parifti and Lenard, known by the name ol Rice' land. . oo Acres tfo the White Marfli, joining the lands of John Baldwin and Thomas Saunders, fuu. nni'mA tin K ttta nvKusu Tk..-. ij.-j::t f r " - p4M iv wv-,iHyiuiviii VI 1 II urn a fiktruwiCK. Ouf government is alio at preicnt occupied by j 640 Acres on Lyon Swamp, lately entered by John - Virginia.- ..: - . - 3ao Acires on the north eaft fide of the Kdrth weft river, adjoining CiJlonelThomas Owrn's lind, fup. poftd to have been the property of Thoma. Render (bit, deceafed. . T " 1940 Acres on The -Waccamawak Du Pre and Rhodes' lands, laid to be the propert v " of John Sloan. .V;;'; - 1 " " 640 Acres orl the north eaft fide of the North wrfc river, adjoining Hezekiah Uavi' land, the proper- ty Jif his excellencv Samuel A(be. "" . 1 040 Acres on the louth weft fide of the North Weft River, adjoining gen. Thomas Brown's land, the poperty of the lame ; j-- ' 640 Acres on LakeCreek,the property of the fame. " . f 0 Acres on both fides 6f Hamtnond-"s creek, ad joining the lands of Daniel Schaw and Angus Schaw, belonging to the heirs of Alex, Holtlar : ' 7 Tcjo Acres on the weft fide of the White Marlh, on Juniper Bay branch, the property of the late Thotnaa 1 Jbhnftoh, dec. r 7: - ' 100 Acres lying on the flat branch aodiSohrV" Swamp,fnppofed to be the property ofRiwIey Mills. 100 Acres on Sole's Swamp, adjoining kdward . WHi'on's land, (uppefed to be the property of Mark ' jivuuaiai. it is faid that the netociation for a reconciliation Woke off oh the following point ; The prince con icuted to the dilmltfion from hi houfehold o all the l'ani wholp conduct ha given offence to her Hlgh- riefs, but infilled that "thev , Ihould be received as vi- -r74Hors;atJCarltotihoufe. To thiathe prlncefs by the advice of, the king, pofitively refilled her aflentT' Tlieof was in town incuc. on Friday nitit. when he gave his uttimatumXo the duke of Leedxand . n mat jia.nwg can-Tnovc mm irom the line he hat adopted ; he complained with much perity of the violation of Compafl for the full dif- charge of his debts, under which be wa induced to totilentto the union. , Lord Mt afked him whether tie had refjecled upon all the confequences which might enfue I to which be anfwered, Moft feriouf ly, my Lord, and am prepared for them to their full eft extent !" ' '7vJ:: !' lane J?. Baron Mailer frorrt Germany, and Mnn. fieur Malvett troin Paris, were yefterday introduced td his Maieftv at t!ie levee7 ' ft is uhderflnnJ tn' the beft informed circles, that. both tbefe gentlemen are. niuyni on tne part or tneir imperial ana l-amo-lic majefties to prevail upon our cabinet to give it oiw.n to negociatton for a general peace. Prevjou to Mr. Pitt' leaving: town.it was de- ternunedJn" council, that Parli auiCDt . fhould not -Le. RlS. Tune: it. If we can believe letters from Strafbuffc two Auftrlan comraiflioner have pafled through that place for Paris. What gives appearance of truth to this, account, is, that the letters irom' Vienna afliires ua that the Emperor is violently agitated. ; He has forbidden the name of Buonaparte to be mentioned in any other way than by the title of " Cluef of Brl gands in Italy, Our letters further add, that the cabinet of Auftria has difparched two couriers, otie for Peterfburg, and the oihel1 for London7--Cbunt Metrernich is the one- fent to London. - He is di rected to fignify the Emperor's determination to make peace with the French Republic. , It feems certain that there ate in Paris two Au ftriari comrhiflioners, who hae cobic to negociate a peace. " J5 '".'u.mmoe'd' to meet on tlie laib of July next, ac- ri.",uu, .-uk i.tturn ut.tne new writs.- rsotice to thiseftta was yefterday fent off to feveral of the Stotch 'and other members in diftant parts of the 7 ?atr7t w?ho, were preparing to come to town.- " . Tbfnew parliament will not meet -for difpatcb of ' S?61 ,ooner than the early part of NWinber. ' sTbisfbldetif'Bange in political affairs is to be ati ... tribated to a.iotiier determination that of not. granting an Imperial loan.- ' " . ."tellerday the liibrciibers to"tlieTaff new loanoT ' ' fev,n millions and a Imlf made gUdd their third r.v ,Ki or 151 per cent, on the whole ot that ca- I . . -.,....., ...r. ............ nie oanK. "On.Tuefdnv t P 'iminariesof peace betWeen the Court ot Vienna and the Ffencb Republic had been figned ; and in conlecpience of which intelligencehere were great rej.kiangs ia every town from Paria to Calni. -In confirjnation of lhi. intelligence, L'fxlair of ! ,.?th. "' h8 follbWlttg nanigrapbi under -Pari .head i'x r:::jA-JLtL: . A - ?e reP0,'t that the preliminaries of peace wirb ; Au.tr-ia arefipned, was fpread abroad yefterday evening throughout all Paris, and is repeated this nay. we are aflbred it is at.Bifle tbw they, have ' ; Been eutd,and Uiit ihe directory accepted tbem rl, -7 :7 ; j--''7 y 7 ?,-. June 16 To execute the armiliice concluded with the king ol Naples, his.cavalry are to quit the An ftriart army, and his five fail of the linte to leave the EngliUi iuadron, now in the Mediterranean, June 17. There is 'no longer a doubt oi a renewal of negociations' bet ween the French Republic and the Kmperor 1 and "we' are promifed important news in two days. r ' - " A leui-r JVom Vienna, of the jioth May informs, that the Pope wWhed toyvf a vifit to that p'ate, but that the Eroi-t i of refilled the reception of the viht. : .7 :. 7-7 ...r:;, June i.8t Menw'rto.jjretfud tobejiveU jnformedf fa?jhaf.e war bet ween Spainand England tne point ot breaking out FAYETTE VI LLE, Sept. 3, 7 - .' 7i-r-r- .l.JV?..-.-"' Since the late attempt to fet fire to Mr. Jones's houfe in Chailelton, the Intendantf that city has illiied a proclamation offering a reward 6t 2 Joq dol lars to any perfoq who will ve information againft any .'of the promoters, aiders, or abettors, of fuch incendiary ar .mpts, fo that they may be profecut ed to conviction. . ' , -....p,-. Twelve h 'ndrtd dollars, beirt tke fum collected in the city of Savannah," lor the relief of tbe fuffererikl by lire in tbarleiton, have been paid to the chain man of -the fubcommitiee ppeisteiuo d iftri Bute donations received from the filler (fates. aoo Acres adioiniite the Great Survev known Kv the name of Cunningham's Old-held, fuppofed to be the property of Bemamin Alexander. f , 300 errs on Ifays branch, adjoining Hay'sland Clark's lands, fuppofed to be the property of Reu ben Stevens. -yao-Acres on ifie Watfcamar lake; formerly : thi- relidcnce of Mrs. Morrifon, bippoled to be the pro perty of George Gibbs. s-.z ,; . . 640 Acres c-n the Warcamaw lake, whereon John ' Turner, dec. formerly lived, belonging to the heirs" 1 of the faid deceafed.- . ' 7 - ' 100 Acres lying on' the lake' Path, on Poplar branch, adjoimiig 5. Siiiittm ifid, lujoTcu'io be the property of John Smith. 400 Acres 011 Jockey Swamp, adjoining J. Smith' ' landa, (aid to be theyroperty of Henry Toomer of Vt IHIIIUgMIU 100 Acres lyinc on the White Marfti. adioininir land belonging to William Bryant, efi. - , ;7ZI 3000 Acres- oil tlieGreat Swanip. entered by William Henry of Vh-ginia. ; ,,7 .1000 Acres on Colly Swamp,djloiiiing )Tg. Scull's land, entered in the name of. Alexander M'Kcnzie. : . ' '. 7-' -. - ' '. 32Q Acres on the White Mai(h, betwernthe lands of the Rev. James Tate, dec and Fliu's land, the property ot Uobert riodge. 846 Acres on Soles' iiwamD. adioinintr Robert 7" Hodges land, the praperty of the lata. James Tate, deceafed. . ; ,- .--;. . ' , "-'-.--.-:. 7 .';.( "330 Acres on the fofr Veft fide, of the North Weft" river, between the land of Jonathan Smith and James Pembcrton, the property of Richard D- Spaight. '., -; 7 ;,r. t. , m-.:J , :' . ' ' 340 Acres on the north eaft fide of th North Weft : aajoining LOCK bttU iymri bCimw Unur ;T ANDS fituated in Bladen county ih. the State of IL-i North-Carolina, 'whfreof- no lifts 'were "given In by tlie proprietors for the year 1 795, and where on the taxes of that year remain due and unpaid ; adverriled by the flierifF of the faid County, agree able to the directions of an aft of the General Af- ' fembly of faid ftate, pafled at Raleigh in the 19th year of American indctendence, ' mtitled, ' "AA Aft, the, more efFedlually tofecure the" payment of tliejajnllajdjndltoiefcribe'the Juty of the county courts in certain cafes.' iTbat is to Tay -96o7A'cres more or cfs fituSte on tHe Touth weft GdeJoXtheWbitMarndjoihintaTi3sf Thomas SelTious and Fowkes, fuppofed to be Elizabeth Rich ard ','' -7r '-';... -i ' i r... ;:;-': "'-7-;:f?;'iT!-r 640 Acres more or lefs on the north fide of the Brown Marlh Swamp, formerly the refidence of Ma tnrin Colville, fuppofed to be the property of Da. nlel M'Neil or his aflignar r " i-- 7 r a?o Acres adjoining tne lame, tnf property ot tne joo Acres more of lefs fituat near the Wacca maw lake; adjoining lands 'of James Du PreHup pofed tobethe.property of Severen. Frlcfon. f . 2oovAcres on tbe Wbite Marfli, adjoining Bald win's and 'Hanlon Lewis' lands, fuppofed to be the property of Tbemas Devi of New Hanover.' IpropeniLfiLPeterCarpei i J800 Acres 00 Slap-afs Swamp,' the property of Benjamin Smith efn.,?! Brurifwick, r:. r ju 7 . t - 640 Acres on the .North Weft River, .adjoining , Porter's neck Jand, and Mr. Gautiers land, known by the name of GillieiMand. toppofed to be the pro perty of the hon. Jame Gillefpie, 77 1 i .100 Acre on Crawley Swamp, adjoining But ;ler lands. '.... r -r-il i-, k ?-.: . 1 ,0t7t Acres of land civen in b Rich. Black-: Jedge, agent Tot John G. Blount. . - . . LXiSa Acre more or lefs, wbereon James Fleming lived. ri lr . fi , , , j I Notice in purfusnce of the1 faM aft ts nerefjy given by the fherlfF of the faid county j ttrallwhoni it may concern, that they come forward whhln'fix- -ty day from the publication of this dvertifemeHt7 and pay him the taxes by tbem refpecHi'vely due, and' for which the faid lands are liable for thefaTa' .yearf in default of which he will at tbe exprrttioo of the1 -faid term, and at the tourt-hoiife of faid county , fell' fomveh thereof as may be necefiurfM pay tbetaW 7 taitesr it h contingent ibargesj7 ' 6 ' ' f 11 7 J .I tie fale will commence on thf 3d daj.of Ocebe' ' next and will continue from day to lay until tbf bufinef is cldTed ;i v . TRA V'JS HARVJf T ;;i ?3laJen Cwntji lulj l. ' 'berifF. W l t: 31 ' it At" 1 if; 1 . 3fl 1 . nW"
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