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5k3hb f M A N" D FA YE TTE VILLE A D V E R 1 1 S E R. .frsrr;- by HOrCF avp FOYIA'N. v. nr. "S A T TJR D AY, Jun 30, 1 fqS? Ntimb. 119- MINERYA, THE NORTH CAROLINA L O N D O N, April 17. , TKEA1T OF CAMPO FOR.WiO. ' The following are 'given in" the Paris papas of the 24th" ultimo, as tli ftcret articles of this important I. The Emperor as King of Hungary arid Bohe- JPit. pkdges binifclf to quit the two batiks of the Rhine, and to leave the fortrrfTeb on its baiijks to be "HefendecT by the troops oFThempite!! , 'TifHHerfTror-i gejt as an eftate of the empire. 1 1 Ii He awes, that ue . French Republic mall demand the Rine for its bouudai y. It mall beleft to the empire to yield the 1 ft bank or Jo defend if. " IV. 1 ft her Kin? of Pr u !h i b;- w ilh'ng to crd tin s provinces on the I. ft uank i.f the Rhine, lie (h ill re ceive, nothing more than ;. jult equivalent and Hi ill not be allowed to aggrandize lumltlf at the txpetifeof the empire. Vi- But if-the K"n'of--Trn.flrrhTrufd:"'.ot;l)r-wiL' ling to cede thoie countries ' or that'he fTnl' not be contented with a.'proper jtquivdluit.. he iha'J icfVrvc this territory, and the chftorate of Cologne lli.dl be reftored ?s far as the Nethr and the duch of Juliets, "as far as tlic"Ror.- ,. All this to'' Le'dtnTti'iJy''leTlirJ:' at the treaty of Raftadt, 'I -"VI There Ci: all he a iT'aTlTaTTce ciT tiTvea' d dt ftri five, between the Emperut 2nd the Fieiu li ttvpublic. 1 he latter fti.dl give her a Alliance to the' furmcr, in cafe any 'attack mould he made upon him by tLc Em peror of Ri.flri ci the Kiurj of. PiulTia. '", VII. -The, CiLlpiiierepiiblic is not to cxttrid it Quits. Fnttch Scheme on Vanada. - The Red-idkur, a Pans paper ef itSe loth Febru ary, contains the folljwing very curious article ad-cliclh-it to the emigrants, aJviling them to the Quix otic jeheme otaticiiipti:tg the coiiqucltof Canada. .We give the Rcdudgur's own vw.Tvls. ; '. Alter having rem r.tied them, iht)t dtulh will he their i fat tf they ilare to put a fo jt in the interior of the republic. T ariT'TtjafiTiTligence undiuhieinpt anv xit hum every where c o NT s p. i k c y ! Proofs of a 'cep and -rnoft d mueioiis confpi-acy to Eliigra.it 1 iit-ar tne voices which call voU to the bantis of the river at,. Laurence. Canada claims her ocnve ranee ; be ye htr redeemers bhe was nam-: ed New, France, beca'uie the French made the tiilt f" fctt hrme n rforr?7""mi uct cdt by 6 . Cham bla i n ,t he. -! FiCiicii in i6jI fuui.dtd (Viibcc. (o, rttake that T" ' 't '. . .. " a.- . . ... it . ir v ' ..r k'i .. .. i vuuiiuj, ouu icuwii iu i wii. iiaiiui.Jmc name ui iicw i Ftuuee. Every body kijjws, that at'Boiloti the Eng- hifi ui ited iheinleivis in 1 759, to ft rin the projtit of -inyadiug Cn.idav utl frow titctiec prieeeded;tovards tilt port vJ K..y al tfl ii,d which is-the ki'y of' Ca'iia : iciil:,t,t'-Vmeiica alfo btcoiiie your ral- i iynig pt ihi, aiitl tlic )p..t f your oiftict. Thirc dif- iribuud a.i ong -'c tuffs, ji'ho ate aide to ptiiiie you, a"Taw i 1 inrjvTpT tack , go and uepiivc Great .lititain ot h r pr y. Tiiu take iVvciic of tlvhWmlcidal govtriimeitvhich 1 bale y lat't'DCtd you rt Qtttirnm. : May thfbiood of you.ig lombreuil ilk- ateaii.'.l Enlaud, and recod upon Ik r ! In )ldcitig his loot. on Fiai.ct , hHitbicuil .it iv wcil tiiai tile lav htJ proiio meed hii coudeiit natioii.' O .lea veils ! t have-jfeen the 'iinlrrh- them itives become the aotiiors v( his dell mention, to hive fren them ihainefu!ly fly on boaid t licit vtfftls, to diavt fceu the iii turn .their own .artillery 011 the ilior.-s where he and his companions had cnhaifc- l.ih inured ; but Mr, Gerry (who they fay was fent merely to make thr otluis acceptable) had btew trca ted with civility.- A:t fa n ti ne the ut no lir n ny hnJ fublifled between ail three, and they had aded perfectly toge- ther in every thirg. Fhefe gei.tli'men farther inform, thafb.? new elec tions in France -w ere y o i n . on wlul thcy were othe?jf "vvTFrarrPutTrto'liourdesiix ; aiuf ih ii thele might iu-tdiIliclrLiLJIia,iiijv r contiary to the' views of the Di itdtory, a gei er;ii impi ifoument took place at once, oF all who were juppoicd to be. unfriendly to them. They furthti lay, that there is no doubt that the 1 people arc heaitilv fick of. the war and of the govern mem ; .Via the DittCiory conttoul every thing by the imoieufe mi'jtary force which they have accumulated, and vhiih they molt pundually and liberally matntaiii, from an ample treaftiry;'. . L., ; "'....:.- The prejiarations for the invr.fion of England, they fav are- be yond tH conctpt ioitj ad- wear A. molt-fci t ous alpet. The aimy dtlti-ned to this expedition waj fuppoled to coufi.t. of 150 000 men, or more; aird it was faid they would, proceed in fever '.-I divisions, anl to difTiient points, rtt-koning,. upn the citcujation chaticesj-that if one failed, anotJutfijrught . JMccef J Buonaparte, as we-have fo -cficn. heard, vvai to bi coin-nander in chief . . : . .... . A report was current y cderdaF, that a French piay roon FiHviitg fdltu in y ' ith a Newbtuy fifheioan i ff the gtilph of St. Lavience, and becaufe the command to Ur ike,', was' not iirnimtiaiefy coii.plicd withT UTe "c'i'eiy of the pirate board' d the . filheima.rij andmutdevtd the Ikipuer. .The refi;J.ue t the crew arc laid to havij arrived a port at the taltwaid. . . . ,. The lich fliip belonging', to Mr. Tymm, nnd rthrri of this plate, cap'tmtd tin her paiugc from the .Eatt i i;dif s to rhis ruirr. Pitui i :n rit fl.inl.i Ktidhinti foi frif. ha been acq 'litie 1. .Her car j b, . it. js-'faj' 1, ... is al Ui chat ioo,coo!. Tl.t fliip is upwards uf t 2 co. tutu burthen. Captain George Kopcs) in the bi ig Patty, bound from. Silent for the Spanifl.i Mv.ine, was taken on'the 27th of April by a French piiVar'ei-r fchooiicr, who took out all Ills hands except two -toys, and ,put ,oa board 7 FrenrhmeH.- A It tier --if om-M-Fi Symmor.ds, mate of the bii-y- Vulture of this town, ducd at iSt. aid the enemy in their attrinpts at iuv idincr lios c.mn try, are every day bet oming more manjfe.il:., V?r -impbrtatrdtiir9ver"ie ha Ve"we 'ii nderl! a mT7 been mid in confeqwene of the arrtll of. the petfons'ar Mm- ' cfi'.'fter, ami 'who are nyw' uiMicr ximiiHtion. at the pi ivy council. A confiderbJe' number of ffihtary in that neighbourhood Im by an afToCia. cion at Manchelter," prufi-fa-ig to have for their oiji.c' a jail:ai7tetita'ry n form. The ' purport of i he oath in p fed upon-the d.!uded . foljiery was, that if j-o veniment peidilled in pppofing a parKamei'tai y n forn . they would, in ca f t of the l,.ii;"ing ut tlie t. ut my , re tvl, to lu.vc lten tl tr.i. ii diu ri'mn alt y -ipuad ..ha voc a-d.t'ca'.h a-'. ong vh.c the- emigraiits as .velt s t h f e of the n public.iaa triis. the it;!amoU3 per tidy, which from t!ic 'uottom if his t 'rah cattsVui inn to'esp'ate. l f juil aJcaufc cannot a-iimate you, -intctett at-ltaft oi'Iu-to m'tke yen lenfd)le. In ilc.ad of w?i'Jertng Irom court to court, btgging lor iujiport, which as ofttu is eiu-'cJ. as it is promifed, inltead of going at a cveat' di''?.cc't6 a ue:.-phj. Co xmi jfuuo-tUcittifHcei c.-.'k JTiiis. focitty. aiMaucbHlev h s been ii: conllant c irrcfpondnce with the United I (hnicn, and liiicwife with the government of France. Their treaf ib!c. arts have he'en'jpradife'iT-hiefly.'tip. "n'Th Thtte '.vtioMi your . nierc prelcmr is fufject- -of tHhbr-a-.'C, whole affronts voit miid o.' i;ik, i.nl whu'e cifctuittn': ytui provoke ; i:;ll ead of f"iiiiiig heut!i 'iirr in the arils 'dtludc'd rnC-ti w ill, we 'ttuff, . become ftjifible of their criiiTt, and . titane" for it-by a ruofe Eeitlous difcharge of ihcircuty lor the time to cone. , , . . ' "'. jo the lining of the coat of one cf the'perfons feid at M iiu tieller,ritti i;;d. ihni a.,paper has bi en . f citath, vli'ch is ful'tserCcd over iour heads if tvei you irjrdgiti i!e limits, -vliith the fuiidairitzual code has forever fixed between FutiiCt andyoti. . - --'. .... ' '.Pictipitatc on that "(oil,, where. - the rnoft fertile laiids arc 01. en o cpltiVattbu wj)efTlilf'' mjiies fur-, nidi " iio.ti equally co;i vt tnent for labour and military vlorr; wheit vati foretli i become the dck yards of a re pc&able n3vy, where the beaver (caftor) will afTpid y")ti its rich Ipoi'l and leflbiis .oLiiidudty, tAhere every ol ied will recalLto vour jnenorv the-cloty and la found fevtd up, containing inllru.iotis to th-.: Fieri. h ' t')Uisof your ancellors, whete the i;umcous fwarm tow to ad 0:1 their landing, po'ntiig out the w.?k li 'part, of the toalt. and adviimg then or the inppott which ..-they- Avne liktlyto--meet with. In the pit fent ih'.ge of this molf iiitertft'ngbrifi.nefs, we deem it improper to pi.b i'!i all" ilie .t iicu.nHanccs that Tiavi.- come to . t;'ur kiiol?(!g...! The difcovety has been providt ntfal, ard we doubt n-ot but the con of -unfortunate Frenchmen, uhom the ftiitifli yoke has tendered fa much more attached to their mother coun-. try, will alleviate your, puhis, f tlute you i.i your own langtwpe, and behold in you the revenger s-of -their oppv; fiibn . Go form "there a fi -hoTiiMirahle fy tl em. and 'eliabJillUtltleiiim you tu. your..: 01 mer rtipcdbihty : and per 'haps thole to whom the fetience,svyilj had to thefntiire fectirijjLaUj 1 tie riertction. avwe nave 01 en naus tuoie may oe. to.rced oy vou to citeem vour ciw the country. informed, was made by a fail.. r who h .d been fworti rage, to which, for your good hu-cefs, to fe'eond you in. He formed ore of a party -which was marching , itv-Id genirous a prrjd Em;grant9 think hereof, from Manchdlerj! l)eibt. This .in an : had been tn- f 7'du can neither return to, fiiance, n.ir itmain in fo-. ti lifted by the l?;idirrgroi;fp?rarors: with co guineasj'r us. cot P 11 u i ih England and. bedcfci ving o f havjt BOSTON, June 6. From the Salem Gazftte. On. Sunday two Yrm.lemrn, Meffis. Hopkins & ' L'eeran ivVV at; MarMtheadfrc'rh'rahe for the purpuft of extending .corruption to the mili- t,ope ; it is New France, which England ltolelfrom ti.ty-at the latter pl.ce. , . The man "got drunk on his rriareV'. asd whether . frxitTi rumoi ft if cpnlxit nee, or in. the wantontiefs of inTox'icntinnr.ivt .now not, it -made a . cot-.fefiion of '.'.. .tluf InjliiiefsTiiwhich herwas tng;igeiifr:aTitt VhuS (time "jf tlie perfons implicated were ddcoverrd. : ' ;Thc intelligence, which the lad letters from the Ha-. '".- ri''- 4TniioitWF frent nfeoaratians'- fcc-iW nade in " . . T-T.-illanJ, in order trt aiTfl 'the 'Ftene h in thu expedi J'9Y PITSr'!L on'thT Tue to Philadelphia, having tion'acainll th.V cour:v, ib'conrirmvd by all the.. Uc-.I -patches, fa MlcSiivoy ' ncfTt, -j cciints' from that p'aVe. By the ir.a 'ef of a neutral ; a W from " Bourdeauxjround to the fouthward ;. ;' veffeiafrfved at Harah from' Hollatui, we learn "tliiif. 1 btit. rhettinff with a Marblehead fiflietman, they:wtrrfr Ci-frigates had failed from the TfkJ ": and that every P" board hsr.ln' expectauon or .arriving t iqner at tte prrpafatiorranv ijri-jTifoiJriuri- with--the Envoys on the i8th if March, ;w'h"o inv fiirnjed them that there was not .the Jeaft hqpe of tf fectin'an accommodation. that the. DireAory-would not relax in demands, and that thty were dttermined to leave ..France.'.". immediately They, may therefore I homaa's. Mav 7 informs that on the eth a boat nr. - - j - i. - uvc.d' the i e wiih 7 Ficiich.T.eii, aslLo iif..rmvd -that they were the pi i'ze mailer and men who were put on board the Patty, and that Capt. Ropes with hh two boys had ..re-uken her from them, put them into this buatj.atid proceeded -on his voyage tho'. it is proba ble, as he is dripped of his men, that he will put into "the ftrft friendly rxirt.'""'"JNig Jgt'le'r 'doey- rrot-giyeth'e particulars of t hi j re : capt u re V fFcct cd by ftich an i 11. tonndtrably. tlrefigth again it more than double their nu Hibers. I ndeed one w ould have ex peti ed ; that the ' cowardly villains, however they miuht tilolt to a fenfe of flianie in every thing tlfc, fhould diave felt enough on this occafion to intluccti.em to-conceal the whole affair. June 7. Wi learn from Providence, that on the news arriving of the Freneh'privattcr mountirg iS guns (mcntioned'under, thiJ New-London head) be irrg in the Sound, a large fiiip belonging to John rowtitjef. w poundeis, completely -ofSccrcd . and manned in four hours, and fent' out after tle darinrr Bucanneer. whiife o'bjehti welkktiown is to plunder ,ur oaitricrce- 1 1 OTnyurTiaTtrotiT jS-motttrr; 1 ',-v'k i .'I'lvii-i'v . . V tr .. j..l .1. 1 '. 1. 1. X 1 . 1 ejiViiVi 111 lxj it) vivuiiuuipu yaiiv, a UKCiy iNC-t gro Fellow, , who Cialjs htmfelf DICK,' and fays -he is -about twenty-th.ie yeats of age!, alfo'fays he iver, ten' ' ". belongs to-Jarnes Bell,'. living on Hold:i.n 1 Lta-appdy 'iiTsTpMperty ..and" paying ltct-f.?ry';ctra! ; li..ve him agaim .; . ; I . JOHN J iirco uc it tiit rttrVt 1 tA etlin.': A metier. .M cPitir1eiev-an& . firiiiKitji-, ai d bpxoMg,, ;-.ir.-rMarjhj1lj,'h-ad been treated ve-y cavalierly while Slewytra!l:(es7"'n.ily fit Paris";' the Directory preteiTding, that the fending MUbb.. l of thiMi an inftut, becaule, the hrft had been once rejcQeJ,1 aud the other ivas known to beiu the Eng. .--JLaft evoqi&rrrtved the Mis; Sarah. HonkirR, fm Algiers,,3o days-the captain and pafl'engeis, inform tbatjlie frigate .Grefcen prefent to the Dey, was highly admired, infomuch, thajbablejK to the capt. and crew ; and hi? heft encomiums paffed on the Ameri. Can characr. The Dey was in a poor Hate of hea!tlC . - '4tC"2 '.., : torLl.D E L P H I A, June 11; . Coafi'm trdde-.in-'iiangerV . ...... .I ... VIf n?th'n5 c.V.ul4 15 done by the. Envoys, arrange me nt. would be made fotthwith to tavageThc coaits of the United States," faid M. Y, in his conference h Mr. 2efnrfa-ifeeTr the1 following, that this rnenace is In a fairway tob'e pnHntoxxecutioni . 1 Extract of ztt jeiter from a merchant of Ne Ltndot Contumculrduiedune grejs jrom that Jlite. V . . .' ; , " " On Sat urday laft Capt. Franci Dulkly sirtived here in a fchooner fiom, Martiuico, with molalTes, who w8 brought tooabdut fix days before, by a fliip direct from. France, mnuittiiiu in mm . lame errand. 1 hev hkd taken a nVl fr.Vo, lVkV,; bound to Portfmouth, with a cargo of rum. and funk a vcnei irom ine iouthwarel with a load of coin bound to Arnhjua, a not valuable eiwugh to fend to France. 1 -.Tz&er'--":iil --" 'I.... - - ; JC-,-;' .. - ei 3 .- 71 1 . ' : - V'
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